Douglas Blaufarb person
also: Blaufarb, Douglas Bloffarb
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Douglas Blaufarb defended
Hmong documented
“B-L-A-U-F-A-R-B, a senior CIA official with a long record in Laos and Vietnam. He defended the Hmong against press criticism when he served at the embassy in 1971 and continues to believe that the tribe had a right to fight for a future and…”
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Douglas Blaufarb headed
CIA documented
“The results of the CIA's post-mortem, and by the way, that Thai airline was Holland Drugs. The result of the CIA post-mortem on Laos are not known. One view is that Douglas Bloffarb, Laos' station chief in the mid-60s, who defended the Hmon…”
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had numbered as high as 250, including 100 pilots. 42 of them left in 73. After the Laotian prohibition of its air operations, Air America closed up shop in June of 1974. The Udorn facilities was taken over by Thai aircraft. The result of t…
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B-L-A-U-F-A-R-B, a senior CIA official with a long record in Laos and Vietnam. He defended the Hmong against press criticism when he served at the embassy in 1971 and continues to believe that the tribe had a right to fight for a future and…
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But much of his field experience had been in Thailand, running the drug operations there. Douglas Blaufarb, B-L-A-U-F-A-R-B. Blaufarb came to the CIA from a career at Voice of America and the U.S. Information Services, both CIA fronts. He c…
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The results of the CIA's post-mortem, and by the way, that Thai airline was Holland Drugs. The result of the CIA post-mortem on Laos are not known. One view is that Douglas Bloffarb, Laos' station chief in the mid-60s, who defended the Hmon…