# Intelligence & Government
CIA, DIA, NSA officials, politicians, diplomats, arms dealers, and intelligence operatives.
| Name | Description |
| --- | --- |
| [[Abdul Majeed Shoman]] | Chairman of Arab Bank Limited in Amman who communicated with FIDCO regarding a multi-billion-dollar fund to reconstruct Lebanon, connecting Middle Eastern finance to the PROMIS network. |
| [[Abu Nidal]] | Palestinian terrorist and target of Israeli intelligence operations, connected to the Achille Lauro attack and arms trafficking networks. |
| [[Abul Abbas]] | Palestinian terrorist involved in the 1985 Achille Lauro attack, which was allegedly an Israeli black propaganda operation. |
| [[Alan Garcia]] | President of Peru who declared martial law in Ayacucho in 1980 due to the growing influence of the Shining Path Maoist terrorist group. |
| [[Amin Gamayel]] | Gamayel received a letter from George K. |
| [[Andres Rodriguez]] | After the coup, Rodriguez became the President of Paraguay and continued to rule the country with the blessing of the U.S. |
| [[Anthony Eden]] | Anthony Eden was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1955 to 1957. |
| [[Anthony Pearson]] | According to Mossad files, Pearson could also arrange assassinations for $50,000, splitting the fee with a hit man recruited in Louisiana. |
| [[Anwar Sadat]] | He was informed by the Soviets about Israel's attitude towards a comprehensive peace settlement in the Middle East, following Golda Meir's meeting with Leonid Brezhnev in 1972. |
| [[Ardeshir Zahedi]] | Iranian ambassador to the U.S. who served as a key intelligence source for Israel, reporting on American Middle East policy to the Shah. |
| [[Ari Ben-Menashe]] | Ben-Menashe moved to Israel in 1966 at age 14. |
| [[Baruch Bar Lev]] | Colonel Baruch Bar Lev was a former Israeli military attaché in Uganda. |
| [[Bashir Gemayel]] | Elected president of Lebanon after the 1982 Israeli invasion; reportedly on the CIA payroll and assassinated before taking office. |
| [[Brad Kenneth Spafford]] | Brad Kenneth Spafford was born in 1988. |
| [[Charles de Gaulle]] | Charles de Gaulle was a French general and statesman who led the Free French Forces during World War II and later founded the Fifth Republic, serving as its first President from 1959 to 1969. |
| [[Charles Lucet]] | Charles Lucet was a senior French foreign ministry official who served as deputy ambassador in Washington D.C. |
| [[Christopher Busch]] | Christopher Busch was the son of Harold Lee Busch, an Executive Financial Director at General Motors, and was a convicted pedophile tied to Francis Shelden and the North Fox Island network. |
| [[Cindy Hanin Bentov]] | Cindy Hanin Bentov (a pseudonym) was a Mossad agent. |
| [[Dick Wilson]] | Associated with Wackenhut Corporation who worked alongside Robert Frye on ventures connected to Robert Booth Nichols. |
| [[Donna Hamilton]] | U.S. consul general in Peru who enlisted Ari Ben-Menashe to secure the release of Cynthia McNamara, an American citizen jailed on Shining Path-related charges. |
| [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] | Eisenhower authorized a daring reconnaissance program, primarily targeting the Soviet Union, and assigned the development of the revolutionary U-2 Spy Plane jointly to the CIA and the Air Force. |
| [[Ephraim Evron]] | Ephraim Evron, also known as Effy Evron, was an Israeli diplomat who served as the Israeli ambassador to Washington D.C.. |
| [[Ezer Weizman]] | Israeli Defense Minister under Begin who negotiated the SIMWA wartime alliance with South Africa and later became President of Israel. |
| [[Faissal Ghows]] | In December 1980, Ghows delivered $56 million to Ari Ben-Menashe in Guatemala. |
| [[Frances T. Fox]] | His involvement with FIDCO placed him among a group of influential individuals with ties to government and intelligence, including Robert Maheu, Michael A. |
| [[Frank Carlucci]] | Carlucci's connections extended into the intelligence community, with Harold Okimoto reportedly working under his auspices for years. |
| [[Gamal Abdel Nasser]] | **Rise to Power and Pan-Arab Vision** |
| [[George K. Pender]] | Pender played a significant role in FIDCO's activities in Lebanon. |
| [[Gerald G. Oplinger]] | Aide to National Security Advisor Brzezinski present at the White House situation room meeting responding to the 1979 Vela satellite nuclear test detection. |
| [[Gerald R. Ford]] | In late 1976, at the end of his tenure as President, Henry A. |
| [[Guy Mollet]] | Guy Mollet was a French politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 1956 to 1957. |
| [[Harry S. Truman]] | 33rd U.S. President who declined Israeli military offers during the Korean War, reportedly fearing a binding security arrangement with Israel. |
| [[Herbert Alwyn Smith]] | Convicted British arms dealer acting for the CIA who offered Ari Ben-Menashe $2 million and U.S. citizenship for his silence. |
| [[Hermann F. Eilts]] | In a conversation with Kissinger in early November 1973, Eilts was told that the Israelis had 'panicked' on the fourth day of the war (October 9), leading to the decision to assist them. |
| [[Howard Baker]] | Baker was on the MCA board from January 4, 1985, to March 2, 1987, when he resigned to accept the position of chief of staff to President Ronald Reagan. |
| [[Hugo Chavez]] | Venezuelan President and ally of ousted Honduran president Manuel Zelaya who opposed the 2009 Honduras coup. |
| [[Hushang Lavi]] | Iranian Jewish arms dealer recruited by Mossad who coordinated the October 1980 Washington meeting on hostage release negotiations. |
| [[Idi Amin]] | Relations between Israel and Uganda deteriorated after Col. |
| [[Iran Najd Rankuni]] | Tehran contact for the Hashemi brothers, head of the Dervish movement, and son-in-law of future Iranian president Rafsanjani. |
| [[Isabelle Pettie]] | Isabelle Pettie was a CIA employee and the late wife of Marion Pettie, the leader of The Finders. |
| [[Jack Varona]] | Assistant Deputy Director of the DIA for technical affairs who headed the U.S. delegation at a 1979 Israel-U.S. intelligence exchange. |
| [[Jimmy Carter]] | 39th U.S. President who led nuclear nonproliferation efforts against South Africa, provided Israel KH-11 satellite access, and oversaw early psychic research funding. |
| [[John Knight]] | London-based arms dealer who ran Dynavest Limited, supplying weapons from Yugoslavia to Palestinian groups via Mohammed Radi Abdullah. |
| [[Jonathan King]] | Jonathan King was a former BBC Radio One DJ and associate of Chris Denning who became implicated in investigations into BBC pedophile rings. |
| [[Joris Demmink]] | Joris Demmink was a senior Dutch justice official who served as Secretary General of the Ministry of Justice of the Netherlands from 2002 until his resignation in 2012. |
| [[Joseph McCarthy]] | U.S. Senator known for his anti-communist crusade and frequent visits to Clint Murchison's Hotel Del Charro alongside Nixon and Hoover. |
| [[Kenneth A. Roe]] | Under Roe's leadership, Burns & Roe, Inc. |
| [[Kermit Roosevelt]] | CIA officer who orchestrated the 1953 coup that restored the Shah of Iran to power after the overthrow of Mohammed Mossadegh. |
| [[Leon Brittan]] | Leon Brittan was the Secretary of the Home Office under Margaret Thatcher who received a dossier from MP Geoffrey Dickens in 1983 containing allegations about members of parliament and the Queen's royal staff being part of a VIP pedophile ring with ties to the Pedophile Information Exchange (PIE). |
| [[Leonid Brezhnev]] | In 1972, Brezhnev met with Golda Meir, then Prime Minister of Israel, in Finland. |
| [[Lyndon Johnson]] | As Senate Majority Leader, Johnson made Bobby Baker his secretary of the Senate Democrats in 1955, referring to Baker as 'my strong right arm, the last man I see at night, the first I see in the morning.' A major scandal brewed around Baker in the autumn of 1963, involving numerous questionable deal |
| [[Manuel Zelaya]] | Zelaya was ousted by a coup allegedly designed by General Daniel Lopez Carballo and Romeo Vásquez Velásquez, both friends of Jimmy Hughes. |
| [[Marion Pettie]] | Marion Pettie was the leader of The Finders, a group that law enforcement and researchers have described as a commune or cult operating in the Washington D.C. |
| [[Mark W. Everson]] | Mark Whitty Everson was born September 10, 1954 in NYC, NY. |
| [[Marta Stroessner]] | Daughter of General Andres Rodriguez and daughter-in-law of Paraguayan dictator Alfredo Stroessner, linking two prominent Latin American authoritarian dynasties. |
| [[Mary Quick]] | Her nephew, Brian Weiss, who had been living at her house in Fresno, was a business associate of Michael Riconosciuto. |
| [[McGeorge Bundy]] | McGeorge Bundy served as the National Security Advisor to President John F. |
| [[Michael A. McManus]] | McManus played a role in FIDCO's activities in Lebanon. |
| [[Michael Del Gaizo]] | Operator of Northstar Graphics in New Jersey, under FBI investigation for extortion, insider trading, and narcotics in connection with MCA. |
| [[Michael Hand]] | After his first tour in Vietnam, Hand moved to the clandestine CIA war in Laos, according to Ted Shackley, a former station chief in Indo-China. |
| [[Mir Hossein Mousavi]] | Iranian Prime Minister with ties to CIA agent Ghorbanifar who sought to open a second channel for arms sales alongside Rafiqdoost. |
| [[Mohammed Jalali]] | Colonel Mohammed Jalali was the Defense Minister of Iran. |
| [[Mohammed Mossadegh]] | Iranian Prime Minister overthrown in 1953 with CIA help after nationalizing oil, leading to the Shah's restoration to power. |
| [[Mohsen Rafiqdoost]] | Iranian minister for the Revolutionary Guards aligned with Prime Minister Mousavi who sought to open a second arms-sales channel to Iran. |
| [[Mordecai Gur]] | Mordecai Gur was the Israeli military attaché. |
| [[Mordechai Tsippori]] | Director general of the Israeli Ministry of Defense who in 1980 authorized Israel to develop a hydrogen bomb for testing. |
| [[Moshe Sharett]] | Moshe Sharett was the second Prime Minister of Israel, serving from 1954 to 1955. |
| [[Nachum Admoni]] | Acting and later full Director of Mossad who served on the Iran-Israel Joint Committee for supplying arms to Iran during the Iran-Iraq War. |
| [[Nikolai Bulganin]] | Nikolai Bulganin was a Soviet politician who served as the Premier of the Soviet Union from 1955 to 1958. |
| [[Olof Palme]] | Prime Minister of Sweden whose government was involved in military equipment sales to Iran through Israel before refusing to continue. |
| [[P. W. Botha]] | Prime Minister of South Africa who hinted at nuclear weapons capability after the 1979 VELA Satellite detected a probable nuclear test. |
| [[P.W. Botha]] | In 1978, Prime Minister Begin dispatched Ezer Weizman, then Israeli Defense Minister, to Pretoria to meet Botha to discuss Israeli-South African relations. |
| [[Patrick J. Parker]] | Deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence who assessed Soviet intentions during the 1973 Yom Kippur War nuclear alert. |
| [[Paul Wormeli]] | Paul Wormeli was the Vice President in charge of Product Development for Simeon, Inc., a company that was purchased by Hadron in 1982. |
| [[Peter W. Rodman]] | Longtime assistant to Henry Kissinger present during sensitive meetings with Israeli officials during the 1973 Yom Kippur War. |
| [[Pinhas Lavon]] | Pinhas Lavon was an Israeli politician who served as Defense Minister. |
| [[Rachel Begley]] | Begley's efforts led to Detective John Powers at the Riverside Sheriff's Department being assigned to the cold-case file in 2007. |
| [[Rafael Eitan]] | Rafael Eitan, also known as 'Rafi the stinker,' was an ambitious Israeli clandestine operative and a crony of Ariel Sharon. |
| [[Reuben Yirador]] | Colonel Reuben Yirador was a department commander in Unit 8200, an Israeli Signals Intelligence (Sigint) unit. |
| [[Reuven Yerdor]] | Reuven Yerdor, also known as Rudi, was an accomplished linguist and a senior officer in Israel's Detachment 515 (later redesignated Detachment 8200), which is in charge of signals intelligence and code-breaking. |
| [[Richard M. Helms]] | Helms also came to a personal conclusion that Israel was funneling American satellite information to the Soviet Union, repeatedly telling his deputies and aides that he was convinced Israel was an 'open pipeline for pumping intelligence to Moscow. |
| [[Richard Nixon]] | Richard Milhous Nixon was the 37th President of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974. |
| [[Robert Chasen]] | Chasen supervised the Wackenhut Corporation's Indio facility from Coral Gables, Florida. |
| [[Robert Garder Terrell]] | Robert Garder Terrell was an employee of Future Enterprises and a member of The Finders who was let go from the group in February 1987. |
| [[Robert Maheu]] | Maheu's connections extended to organized crime figures, as he was involved in CIA operations to assassinate Fidel Castro in 1960. |
| [[Robert Maxwell]] | Maxwell is connected to the PROMIS Software Scandal via allegations of his involvement in the international distribution of the PROMIS software. |
| [[Robert W. Komer]] | National Security Council staff member during the Kennedy administration who observed internal tensions over Israeli influence on U.S. Middle East policy. |
| [[Roberto Micheletti]] | Honduran congressional leader installed as president after the 2009 coup against Manuel Zelaya, connected to Jimmy Hughes and the FGBMFI network. |
| [[Rodolfo Stange]] | In September 1988, Ari Ben-Menashe met with Stange in Chile to discuss Cardoen's chemical trade with Iraq. |
| [[Samuel W. Lewis]] | U.S. ambassador to Israel present at the pivotal 1981 Reagan White House meeting where Begin and Sharon proposed a sweeping U.S.-Israeli strategic alliance. |
| [[Sarcis Sargalian]] | American arms dealer of Lebanese-Armenian extraction involved in supplying military equipment to Iraq alongside Ihsan Barbouti. |
| [[Shahpour Bakhtiar]] | After the Shah's departure from Iran in January 1979, Bakhtiar proved unable to function effectively. |
| [[Simcha Dinitz]] | Simcha Dinitz was the Israeli ambassador to Washington D.C. |
| [[Spurgeon M. Keeny, Jr.]] | Deputy director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency who was troubled by what he saw as deliberate manipulation of the 1979 Vela nuclear test assessment. |
| [[Uri Lubrani]] | Uri Lubrani was a former Israeli ambassador to Iran. |
| [[Walter Stoessel Jr.]] | U.S. Ambassador to Moscow exposed to the Soviet microwave Moscow Signal at the American embassy, later dying of leukemia along with two predecessors. |
| [[Walter W. Jenkins]] | President Lyndon Johnson's most trusted aide whose 1964 arrest led to discovery of a private cash cache from pro-Israel fundraiser Abraham Feinberg. |
| [[Werner Tony Asmar]] | Asmar was killed in a bomb explosion at his office in east Beirut on May 26, 1988. |
| [[William B. Bader]] | Assistant deputy under secretary of defense for policy in 1979 who was frustrated by Israel's unauthorized access to KH-11 satellite intelligence. |
| [[William J. Casey]] | After the Israeli bombing of the Iraqi nuclear reactor at Osirak, Casey authorized a small, ad hoc committee of experts to review Israel's potential abuse of the KH-11 intelligence-sharing agreement. |
| [[William M. Pender]] | His involvement with FIDCO placed him among a group of influential individuals with ties to government and intelligence, including Robert Maheu, Michael A. |
| [[William S. Cohen]] | During his time in the Senate, Christopher Mellon served as a key advisor to Cohen. |
| [[Yekutiel Adam]] | General Yekutiel Adam was an Israeli military leader who was in line to take over as Director of Mossad in 1981. |
| [[Yitzhak Shamir]] | Israeli Prime Minister and former LEHI member who authorized intelligence sharing with the Soviet Union and oversaw covert arms deals with Iran and the Iran-Israel Joint Committee. |
| [[Zbigniew Brzezinski]] | Brzezinski dismissed suggestions from Prime Minister Begin that the U.S. |