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- Subject: Agee Responds to LA Times
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- The following is Philip Agee's response to a page 1 article in the
- Monday, August 10 edition of the Los Angeles Times, entitled "CIA
- Critic Agee Reportedly Paid by Cuba." The lengthly article alleges
- that Philip Agee, former CIA officer-turned-critic, has repeatedly
- taken money from the KGB which was funneled to him through the DGI
- (Cuban intelligence). The source of the allegation is Florintino
- Aspillaga, a defector from the DGI. Aspillaga alleges that Agee has
- received from the KGB "a million dollars or more" for his anti-CIA
- work. The article also renews the false charge that Agee was
- responsible for the death of then-CIA Station Chief Richard Welch
- who was murdered in Athens in 1975.
-
- Those who have followed Mr. Agee's work will recognize the article as
- yet another piece of disinformation in the CIA's 20+ year efforts
- to discredit and silence him.
-
-
- August 10, 1992
-
- LETTER TO THE LOS ANGELES TIMES FROM PHILIP AGEE
-
-
- The Editor:
-
- Your article by Robert Toth published today, and entitled
- "CIA Critic Agee Reportedly Paid by Cuba," will be welcome news
- to my friends and family, and creditors as well, who never
- suspected that I am a KGB---via-Cuba----made millionaire who
- lives "like the Shah of Iran." But I find the comments that I
- was ungrateful, complaining that the large sums were
- insufficient, and that I was "anti-Soviet" while unaware of my
- Soviet benefactors, thoroughly unflattering.
-
- As for my Cuban code name, "Curiel," that could be
- dangerous. For that is the name of a man I knew before his
- murder in Paris in 1978. He was Egyptian-born but stateless, a
- former political prisoner, and a tireless advocate for political
- refugees. His press credits included such praise as "a one-man
- revolutionary clearing house" and "a redoubtable Soviet spymaster
- and terrorist boss extraordinaire." Perhaps his code name was
- Agee.
-
- Today's article reminds me of the CIA's first attempt, in
- mid-1974, to link me with the KGB through a similar "press
- plant," but in the New York Times. According to that story I had
- been drunk and despondent somewhere in Latin America in 1972,
- telling all to the KGB. In fact, in 1972 I was in Paris, nearly
- destitute and working on Inside the Company: CIA Diary, my first
- book. Had it not been for CIA money, passed to me then through
- two Americans who had "befriended" me, I might never have
- finished the book, now available in almost 30 languages.
-
- Over the nearly 20 years from that New York Times piece, to
- this L.A. Times article, CIA officials have never tired of
- "surfacing" such fairy tales in order to discredit and isolate an
- opponent. That Mr. Toth should be the current vehicle does not
- surprise, given his work while your correspondent in Moscow in
- compiling a list of secret Soviet defense plants for U.S.
- intelligence. Toth's apparent carelessness with papers got his
- source, Anatoly Shcharansky, a 15-year sentence for espionage in
- 1978.
-
- Your readers should know that Florentino Aspillaga, the
- Cuban intelligence defector who spoke to Toth, is under total CIA
- control and has been used by the Agency to "plant" the false, if
- hardly credible, allegations. Readers may also find of interest
- some of Aspillaga's background that Toth admitted to me to
- knowing, but chose not to mention.
-
- Aspillaga defected to the CIA in 1987, the same year that I
- ended more than 15 years' absence from the U.S. Since then I
- have travelled nearly the entire country speaking at literally
- hundreds of events. Aspillaga, meanwhile, was serving the CIA in
- such places as London where in September 1988 he attempted to
- induce the defection of a Cuban Embassy official on a busy
- street. The Embassy official fired a pistol at Aspillaga,
- apparently wounding one of his CIA-British intelligence escorts.
-
- More than a year ago, the CIA-Aspillaga allegations were
- offerred to your newspaper by the same George Chritton mentioned
- in the article as having lost his appointment as "CIA Officer in
- Residence" at UC, Santa Barbara because of my activities. My
- role there, as a matter of record, was to speak with other former
- CIA officers at a 1987 fund-raiser for students on trial for
- civil disobedience in protest of Chritten's presence at the
- university.
- Your newspaper, I've been told, rejected the CIA-Chritton-
- Aspillaga story but assigned Mr. Toth to follow up. In June 1991
- Toth called me, and I denied the allegations while warning him
- that the Agency's use of Aspillaga was a standard technique for
- placing false stories. Toth said his article would probably be
- out on June 30, more than a year ago, but for reasons unknown to
- me the CIA-Aspillaga-Toth story didn't appear.
-
- Then this past April Toth called again about the Aspillaga
- allegations, and I again denied them. I referred him to an
- earlier L.A. Times story, from January 1976, equally as absurd as
- today's story, which laid blame on me for the destruction of
- NATO's top spy ring---some 120 people---centered in Poland. Your
- Bonn correspondent at the time, Murray Seeger, had clearly
- exceeded even the Times standards, for the story was given a
- "mandatory kill." I also suggested to Toth that he consult other
- "planted" articles which I described in my 1987 memoir, On The
- Run.
-
- Regarding today's article, I can assure your readers that if
- Aspillaga's allegations had any truth to them, the CIA would not
- have waited for four years following his defection before
- attempting last year to publish them. The allegations are made-
- in-CIA, plain and simple.
-
- Concerning passports, the State Department denied my 1987
- application---the first since the 1979 revocation---on the basis
- of a letter from then-CIA Director Webster containing a dozen
- unsubstantiated allegations and the conclusion that my activities
- continued to harm U.S. national security. Under the passport
- regulations, I had an explicit right to "confrontation and cross-
- examination" of every witness against me. The Department denied
- me this right with Webster, the only witness against me. In
- subsequent District Court proceedings, Judge Gerhart Gesell, the
- man who bungled the Oliver North prosecution, refused to order
- the Department to follow its own regulations.
-
- I then started the procedure again with another passport
- application, but I demanded that the Department confirm that my
- rights this time would be honored, a demand the Department
- refused. Because of this, and because I then received a German
- passport for aliens, I withdrew the application to avoid more
- waste of time and money.
-
- I cannot know why the CIA, in 1991, decided to float another
- package of lies about me, although one could see it as
- confirmation that my writings and speeches are still close to the
- mark or that I must be doing something right.
-
- The Agency did know, however, that in 1991, before Toth got
- on the story, I received confirmation from a former CIA colleague
- of an early 1970's CIA plot to stop my first book by killing me.
- Years earlier I had received documents under the Freedom of
- Information Act revealing an Agency criminal conspiracy against
- me, but without details. And less than two months ago a second
- former CIA officer also confirmed that it was a murder plot.
- Documents containing the details have been in the Federal
- District Court for ten years, and the same Judge Gerhart Gesell
- has refused me access to them, at the CIA's insistence. This, I
- told Mr. Toth, was a real news story, not the CIA-Aspillaga
- farrago.
-
- Space limitations preclude a detailed analysis of Mr. Toth's
- errors of fact. The documents containing statements by the
- Agency's William Webster and Lee E. Carle are neither "legal
- depositions" nor "court documents" as described by Toth. Rather
- they are from the file of administrative proceedings in the State
- Department on my passport case, which parties in State or, more
- likely the CIA, illegally gave him for preparation of his
- article. And he is all too clever in quoting from a State
- Department letter to my lawyer while adding that State refused
- him copies of this private correspondence and that "The CIA had
- no comment." Only the CIA and State, and my lawyer and I, have
- copies, so Aspillaga and the documentation are clearly a CIA-
- promo, give-away package.
-
- For any readers who might give credence to the CIA-
- Aspillaga-Toth story, I recommend perusal of the daily reports of
- the current criminal trial of Clair George, the former CIA Deputy
- Director for Operations. He's accused of---what else?---lying,
- in this case, to Congress. In other words he was doing what good
- CIA officers do, and what the L.A. Times, through the Toth story,
- has facilitated.
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