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Legacy of ashes
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legacy of ashes

Devlin asked who had authorized the operation "Joe" claimed it was President Eisenhower. The poison was designated for recently-elected (and perceived Soviet-leaning) Patrice Lumumba, suggesting it should be put in his food or toothpaste. "Joe" (chemist Sidney Gottlieb, more famously the mastermind of MKULTRA) came a week later, with a special poison meant to produce a disease local to Congo. In the Congo, in September 1960, the station chief (Larry Devlin) received a message that someone from "Joe from Paris" would arrive with a mission. I promise to go into the book itself, but let me first mention the premise of the other part - what do historians think about the competence of the CIA - is tough the same way "let's rank all the American presidents" can be - by what criterion? Previous AMAs | Previous Roundtables Featuresįeature posts are posted weekly. May 25th | Panel AMA with /r/AskBibleScholars Please Subscribe to our Google Calendar for Upcoming AMAs and Events

legacy of ashes

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Legacy of ashes