Samuel A. Adams

Samuel A. Adams

Samuel A. Adams (June 14, 1934October 10, 1988) was a career CIA analyst who broke with the CIA to argue that US Army General William C. Westmoreland had conspired to minimize Vietnamese enemy troop strength in 1967. In 1982 Adams provided critical evidence to CBS news reporters who made the documentary “The Uncounted Enemy: A Vietnam Deception”. General Westmoreland subsequently sued both Adams and CBS News for libel, but the case was settled privately.

Questioned US Army's Viet Cong Undercounts

Adams was in the C.I.A. from 1963 until 1973, but grew frustrated with the perversion of intelligence to meet political objectives.

He testified for the defense in another celebrated case: the espionage trial of Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony J. Russo, accused in connection with the illegal transmission of the Pentagon papers, a secret Government-sponsored history of the Vietnam War. Citing Government misconduct, a Federal judge dismissed all charges against the two. Mr. Adams told the court in that trial that he believed there had been political pressures in the military to depict the North Vietnamese and Vietcong in 1967 as weaker than they actually were. After visiting South Vietnam four times in 1966 and 1967, Mr. Adams concluded that senior military intelligence officers were underestimating the strength of the enemy, perhaps by half. He argued for a higher troop count, but late in 1967 the C.I.A. reached an agreement with the military on lower figures. Adams responded with an internal memorandum calling the agreement "a monument of deceit." In January 1968, after the Tet offensive in Vietnam, the C.I.A. adopted an enemy count along the lines he had recommended. By then, he had left the Vietnamese affairs staff in protest, and was concentrating on Cambodia.

In 1969 Mr. Adams removed C.I.A documents to argue his case and buried them in the woods near his convert|250|acre|km2|sing=on farm in Virginia. After his resignation from the agency in 1973, he sought the support of other intelligence officials to prove that there was a Saigon cover-up. From the massive "chronologies" Mr. Adams compiled, he detailed his allegations in a Harper's magazine article in 1975. He also testified before the House Select Committee on Intelligence, which reached conclusions similar to his own.

Adams was a member of the Colonial Adams family of Massachusetts. He was a graduate of St. Mark's School in Southborough, Mass., and of Harvard College.

References

* "New York Times", October 11, 1988, Obituary


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