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Brian Layton person

also: Layton, Horn's attorney Brian Layton, former federal prosecutor Brian Layton, Horn's attorney

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CIAintelligence service · 8DEAintelligence service · 7U.S. State Departmentorganization · 7Burmacountry · 7Richard Hornperson · 6Arthur Brownperson · 5Franklin Huddle Jr.person · 4Richard Shelbyperson · 3Royce Lamberthperson · 2Horn v. United States (Civil Litigation)event · 2Horn v. CIAevent · 1Langleyplace · 1United Statescountry · 1Paul Forsterperson · 1U.S. Department of Justiceorganization · 1

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he Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 4
▶ 3:57 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…
he Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 4
▶ 9:13 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,…
he Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 4
▶ 10:38 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…
he Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 4
▶ 13:11 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…
he Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 4
▶ 16:44 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…
he Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 4
▶ 17:08 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.…
he Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 4
▶ 17:40 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
▶ 18:11 burned a source. Layton, in his 1997 letter to Senator Shelby, describes this event, quote, DEA's well-placed contact from the largest opium producing area in Burma provided DEA with a proposal to withdraw from opium production. The documen…
he Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 4
▶ 31:30 Former DEA agent Richard Horn, with the help of his attorney and former federal prosecutor Brian Layton in late 2009, brought the CIA to its knees. The CIA's efforts to undermine Horn's work in Burma and getting that nation's government to …
he Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 4
▶ 35:41 That was asserted by the CIA and State Department through the DOJ. After that revelation, Judge Lamberth determined in a series of subsequent opinions that Brown should be reinstated as a defendant and that the deceit related to Brown's cov…