ManhuntEdwin P. Wilson was the Great Gatsby of the spook world, the rogue CIA agent who had already begun to amass a fortune while still in U.S. intelligence. His lavish estate outside Washington, D.C. was a favored gathering place for senators and congressman, admirals and generals, for key intelligence officers. In addition, Wilson was also raking in millions in the service of the godfather of worldwide terrorism. Wilson seemed above the law. Both the ICA and the FBI were aware of what he was doing, but they had done nothing to stop him. Then, U.S. attorney Larry Barcella discovered Wilson's sinister machinations, and began a manhunt that he vowed would not end until he saw Wilson behind bars. |
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Thompson went by the book and contacted military intelligence at Fort Bragg to
check the legitimacy of the offer . That same night — July 20 , 1977 — two
intelligence officers came right over to see Thompson . One of them then called
Langley ...
Thompson went by the book and contacted military intelligence at Fort Bragg to
check the legitimacy of the offer . That same night — July 20 , 1977 — two
intelligence officers came right over to see Thompson . One of them then called
Langley ...
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After a distinguished academic career , he had been in Army intelligence during
World War II and then was in the CIA for twenty - four years before retiring in 1970
as a GS - 15 senior analyst who specialized in Middle Eastern and African ...
After a distinguished academic career , he had been in Army intelligence during
World War II and then was in the CIA for twenty - four years before retiring in 1970
as a GS - 15 senior analyst who specialized in Middle Eastern and African ...
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How anxious he ' d been to trade off his intelligence capability in exchange for a
deal . “ Yes , ” Keiser told Barcella , “ Ed is very interested in the intelligence
aspect . Of that I can assure you . " " How do you know that ? Listen , Ernie , I said
not ...
How anxious he ' d been to trade off his intelligence capability in exchange for a
deal . “ Yes , ” Keiser told Barcella , “ Ed is very interested in the intelligence
aspect . Of that I can assure you . " " How do you know that ? Listen , Ernie , I said
not ...
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