- Victor Marchetti
Victor Marchetti (
1930 - ) is a former special assistant to the Deputy Director of theCentral Intelligence Agency and a prominentpaleoconservative critic of theUnited States Intelligence Community and theIsrael lobby in the United States .cite paper| last=Berlet | first=Chip | title = Populist Party/Liberty Lobby Recruitment of Anti-CIA Critics| date = 2008 | url =http://www.publiceye.org/rightwoo/rwooz9-09.html| accessdate = 2008-06-17]Marchetti was an American soldier who, while serving during the
Cold War , was recruited intointelligence agencies in 1952 in order to engage inespionage inEast Germany . Marchetti joined the Central Intelligence Agency in 1955, working as a specialist on theUSSR . He was a leading CIA expert onThird World aid , with a focus on USSR military supplies toCuba after the end of theKennedy administration . [ [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/JFKmarchetti.htm Victor Marchetti bio] ]In 1966 Marchetti was promoted to the office of special assistant to the Chief of Planning, Programming, and Budgeting, and a special assistant to CIA Director
Richard Helms . Within three years Marchetti became disillusioned with the policies and practices of the CIA , and resigned in 1969, writing an exposé of the CIA in a book published in 1971 entitled "The Rope Dancer".Later Marchetti published books critical of the CIA with author
John D. Marks . The books included, "The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence " (1973).cite book| author = Marchetti, Victor| title =The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence | publisher = Knopf| year = 1974| id = ISBN-10: 0394482395] Before this book was published, the CIA demanded that Marchetti remove 399 passages, but Marchetti stood firm and only 168 passages were censored. The publisher (Alfred A. Knopf ) chose to publish the book with blanks for censored passages and with boldface type for passages that were challenged but later uncensored. The publication of this book was one of the events that led to the establishment of theChurch Committee byFrank Church .In 1976 Marchetti published "Foreign and Military Intelligence" and in 1978 he published an article about the
JFK assassination in thefar-right newspaper of theLiberty Lobby , "The Spotlight ". Marchetti, a proponent of the organized crime and the CIA conspiracy theory, claimed that theHouse Select Committee on Assassinations revealed a CIA memo from 1966 that namedE. Howard Hunt ,Frank Sturgis andGerry Patrick Hemming in the JFK assassination. Marchetti also claimed thatMarita Lorenz offered sworn testimony to confirm this.In 1981, E. Howard Hunt sued the Liberty Lobby and Marchetti for
defamation and won $650,000 in damages. Liberty Lobby appealed the case with lawyer,Mark Lane . Marchetti,Liberty Lobby andMark Lane won the appeal in 1995.Mark Lane wrote a book, "Plausible Denial ", to describe the unfolding of that historic trial.In 1989, Marchetti presented a paper entitled "Propaganda and Disinformation: How the CIA Manufactures History" at the Ninth International Revisionist Conference, held by the
Institute for Historical Review , in which he wrote:References
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