Jennifer Fitzgerald person
also: Fitzgerald, Jennifer
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Jennifer Fitzgerald spied_on
George H.W. Bush host_asserted
“one of British intelligence's most important and classified units. Further, he never returned to England after World War II. One of the worries some of the counterintelligence people had was that Jennifer might be spying on Bush for the Bri…”
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There were those in the CIA who fretted over Bush's proximity to Shackley and over his relationship with Jennifer Fitzgerald, who was serving as his quote unquote personal aide. One of those was the late executive director of the CIA, Benja…
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Because of his job, his contact with Bush was frequent and personal. Evans told colleagues inside and outside the agency that he thought Bush had taken a terrible chance by exposing himself to compromise. Others also worried about Fitzgeral…
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one of British intelligence's most important and classified units. Further, he never returned to England after World War II. One of the worries some of the counterintelligence people had was that Jennifer might be spying on Bush for the Bri…
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So the Chinese found out about it then. George Bush arrived in China four months ahead of his wife. It was during those four months that he developed a very curious relationship with a staff assistant, Jennifer Fitzgerald. Both the Chinese …
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The British-born Fitzgerald enjoyed complete access to Bush. Before the Beijing assignment, she frequently traveled with him without his wife. According to both U.S. and Chinese intelligence sources, the relationship was discussed by the Ch…
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affirmative endorsement. That then followed from his brother. In late 1956, the chief of the Far East, the China branch, designated a full-time director of operations desk officer specifically for Tibet for the first time. That man, John Re…
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had been a paramilitary veteran of Korea. CIA officer in Korea moves to Japan, works with Fitzgerald, and becomes the ops officer for the Tibet campaign. Not long afterwards, the wealthy Tibetan trader and now resistance leader, Gampo Tashi…