Richard Horn person
also: former DEA agent, DEA agent Richard Horn, Former DEA agent Richard Horn, Horn, Horns, Richard Horne, Holm, Holmes, Dick Holm
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Claims (13)
CIA paid
Richard Horn documented
“And a half-long legal battle by former DEA agent Richard Horne against the CIA in the spring of 2010 finally weighed in on a proposed settlement agreement. In a ruling issued March 30, 2010, the federal judge agreed to dismiss the case and …”
▶ he Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 4 @ 39:06
CIA spied_on
Richard Horn host_asserted
“by his attorney. Then chapter nine starts going in. That's the overview. Former DEA agent Richard Horn fought the U.S. government in court for years trying to prove the CIA illegally spied on him as part of an effort to thwart his anti-narc…”
▶ he Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 4 @ 7:04
CIA covered_up
Richard Horn host_asserted
“Forster also knows from his earlier conversations with Mike Grybski, his counterpart at the CIA, that the CIA intended to use the classification of documents as the centerpiece of its tactics to fend off Horn's allegations. The agency inten…”
▶ he Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 4 @ 6:07
U.S. State Department covered_up
Richard Horn host_asserted
“upon his conversation with others in a position to know that the Department of State IG report was classified in order to prevent Horn, his counsel, the media, and the U.S. Congress from gaining access to it.…”
▶ he Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 4 @ 5:51
Franklin Huddle Jr. removed_from_power
Richard Horn host_asserted
“Huddle managed to get Horn run out of Burma through the State Department. And his attorney contends, but only after Horn discovered the CIA had planted eavesdropping equipment in his private home in Burma. Horn's attorney claims the bug was…”
▶ he Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 4 @ 11:42
Arthur Brown spied_on
Richard Horn host_asserted
“Huddle managed to get Horn run out of Burma through the State Department. And his attorney contends, but only after Horn discovered the CIA had planted eavesdropping equipment in his private home in Burma. Horn's attorney claims the bug was…”
▶ he Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 4 @ 11:42
Paul Forster spied_on
Richard Horn documented
“It basically provided an overview of what Forster would say under oath at his deposition. It hinted at additional information damaging to the government. This is a quote from the pleadings. The Horn matter was jointly investigated by Superv…”
▶ he Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 4 @ 4:25
Arthur Brown framed
Richard Horn host_asserted
“Gosh, where have we seen that before? Like literally everywhere. Horne also said that according to the allegation outlined in Judge Lambert's ruling, the CIA station chief, Brown compromised a DEA informant. Brown turned over a copy of a DE…”
▶ he Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 4 @ 17:40
CIA paid
Richard Horn documented
“the agency's history. It seems the CIA over the decades had found itself in the corner of narcotic traffickers all over the world. It's an ugly truth, but it is the truth. In early November 2009, government attorneys representing the intere…”
▶ he Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 4 @ 31:55
CIA sabotaged
Richard Horn book_quoted
“I'm sorry, that's just bullshit. So also, the book goes on to talk about the use of national security and mentions former DEA agent Richard Horn, whose mission in Burma, now Miramar, was sabotaged by the CIA. Wrote an email exchange with th…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 3 @ 52:50
Royce Lamberth covered_up
Richard Horn documented
“after crucial evidence in the case was suppressed on the grounds of national security. Because the entire court record has been sealed by the judge, no one would have ever known that Horn's case was torpedoed if it was not for the fact of a…”
▶ he Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 4 @ 8:08
CIA spied_on
Richard Horn host_asserted
“also contended with similar misconduct preparing his report inside of the CIA. The second case of wrongdoing mentioned the judge's ruling and goes to the heart of the Horns case, which was initiated based on his allegations that the former …”
▶ he Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 4 @ 41:46
U.S. State Department spied_on
Richard Horn host_asserted
“also contended with similar misconduct preparing his report inside of the CIA. The second case of wrongdoing mentioned the judge's ruling and goes to the heart of the Horns case, which was initiated based on his allegations that the former …”
▶ he Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 4 @ 41:46
Mentions (34)
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I'm really excited about it, if you can't tell. Okay, part three is called Turf War. And it starts out in August of 2009 in Washington, D.C. in a federal court where it was revealed that State Department Special Agent Paul Forster, then suf…
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health problems was slated at some future date to testify for DEA agent Richard Horn in a long-pending illegal eavesdropping lawsuit. Horn's civil litigation implicated a CIA station chief and a State Department official. In the court plead…
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It basically provided an overview of what Forster would say under oath at his deposition. It hinted at additional information damaging to the government. This is a quote from the pleadings. The Horn matter was jointly investigated by Superv…
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Grebsky. Throughout the investigation, Mr. Forster had numerous conversations with DEA agent Horn, who at all times had a security clearance and was employed by the DEA. In order to learn more details and specifics from Horn and to field ne…
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Burma, Forster knows that his handwritten authorization of the report was forged by another person who was then employed by the Department of State's IG office. Forster knows with certainty the identity of the person who committed the forge…
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upon his conversation with others in a position to know that the Department of State IG report was classified in order to prevent Horn, his counsel, the media, and the U.S. Congress from gaining access to it.…
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Forster also knows from his earlier conversations with Mike Grybski, his counterpart at the CIA, that the CIA intended to use the classification of documents as the centerpiece of its tactics to fend off Horn's allegations. The agency inten…
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While the gist of Forster's information is stated in this pleading, he knows of much more additional information that if deposed, it would be information to which he would testify. But it is additional information that has been disclosed he…
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by his attorney. Then chapter nine starts going in. That's the overview. Former DEA agent Richard Horn fought the U.S. government in court for years trying to prove the CIA illegally spied on him as part of an effort to thwart his anti-narc…
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After being removed from his post, Horn filed litigation in federal court in 1994, accusing top officials within the CIA and State Department in Burma of violating his Fourth Amendment rights. The protection against unreasonable searches an…
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after crucial evidence in the case was suppressed on the grounds of national security. Because the entire court record has been sealed by the judge, no one would have ever known that Horn's case was torpedoed if it was not for the fact of a…
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opium poppy producing countries in the world, which of course we know because we've covered all of that because that's where the OSS initially moved Chiang Kai-shek to infect Burma. As the highest ranking in-country DEA representative in Bu…
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From the start, Horn ran into problems, both with the CIA and the State Department. The State Department's charge de l'affaire is Franklin Huddle Jr., and the CIA station chief in Burma at the time was Arthur Brown. Horn's attorney, Layton,…
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what he was up against in Burma in a letter that he sent in 1997 to then U.S. Senator Richard Shelby of Alabama. In the letter, Layton claims Huddle and Brown were bent on portraying the State Law and Order Restoration Council, the oppressi…
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Horn wrote to Shelby saying that he had made inroads in gaining the assistance of this horrible government in helping to eradicate the poppy. So what he's saying is the State Department and the CIA are saying how bad the Burmese government …
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While it's actually working with the DEA to eradicate opium. Just to be clear. Horn's success in getting rid of the opium had set a series in motion of overt and clandestine efforts on the part of Huddle and Brown to undermine him. Gosh, th…
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was that if Horn's strategy was successful, it would undercut the State Department's vilification of the Burmese government. It would also undercut their ability to use that opium in their covert operations. CIA's motivation in the region w…
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Huddle managed to get Horn run out of Burma through the State Department. And his attorney contends, but only after Horn discovered the CIA had planted eavesdropping equipment in his private home in Burma. Horn's attorney claims the bug was…
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The eavesdropping in the end failed to produce any dirt on Horn, but it did provide a clear violation of his rights. Sources within the DEA contend Horn's claims against the CIA are on target and were not unique. Some added that the DOJ wen…
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You know, under the Obama administration, we were not protected by being droned either in the streets of a foreign government. So at least they're consistent. Horn's whole story, said one anonymous DEA agent, they spied on his home and the …
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Horn's attorney in his letter to Senator Shelby contends the CIA's net is much bigger than Burma and that they regularly spy on DEA agents everywhere. And we know that to be true because we've read it before. Quote, my client has learned th…
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countless times when DEA operation plans have been foiled by the quote-unquote listeners without DEA ever even knowing it happened, unquote. What really happened in Horn's case is not supposed to have come out if the government had its way.…
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Specifically, key pieces of evidence to federal IG reports that centered on Horn's accusations were determined by the court to be protected from disclosure based on something called state secrets privileges, i.e. national security. That pri…
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is as it appears on the surface. An examination of Horn's specific charges against Huddle and Brown offers insight. Horn's attorney claims Huddle and Brown used the resources of the State Department and the CIA to sabotage a DEA plan to gai…
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Layton also claims that Huddle undermined Horn's efforts to provide Burma's prosecutors and police with U.S. assistance to implement its drug laws. Why? Well, we know why. In contrast, Layton pointed out in his letter to Senator Shelby, Mr.…
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had been deathly afraid for the people in Stanleyville and needed to replace the staff. Richard Holm just returned from Laos where he had watched Ho Chi Minh Trail, transferred to the African division and was preparing for assignment to Nor…
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that was in charge of murdering Patrice Lumumba and who returned to the Congo and eventually dies there. His grave is in the Congo. Okay, so you had Glenn Fields and Holmes in Stanleyville. They arrived in December and Holmes flew with a T-…
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Two planes were trapped by a weather front. Holmes' aircraft crashed. He survived horrible burns, rescued and cared for by the villagers. Case officer Charles Kogan saw Holmes on his return and was amazed he even survived. Several years of …
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Later missionaries reports established that Tunin had been captured by Simba, killed, and then eaten. The Congo became a bloody project for the agency. Several months after Holmes' serious injury, a CIA contract officer, Bill Woyrozemski, W…
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as isolating himself rather than leading the CIA. He treated the CIA, according to her, as basically dirty laundry. Quote, he did not lead the troops or ever really try to get to know them. The TIPA station in Brussels, whose name was Richa…
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So Webster took advantage of the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1989 and tried to defuse opposition to his changes. He was basically going to use that as an excuse. Webster and Stoltz established a group of senior officers to brainstorm st…
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Involved there was Richard Holm and Milt Bearden. In Jamaica, a woman chief of station, Janine Bruckner, was replaced after reporting one of her officers for abusing his wife. So you got fired for reporting an abusive CIA agent. She was the…
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The Iraq project had gone up in smoke, making Robert Baer the top target of a Justice Department inquiry. The month earlier, there was a major flap that had begun in Paris with the French accusing the CIA of economic spying against them, de…
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I'm sorry, that's just bullshit. So also, the book goes on to talk about the use of national security and mentions former DEA agent Richard Horn, whose mission in Burma, now Miramar, was sabotaged by the CIA. Wrote an email exchange with th…