Arthur Brown person
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Burmacountry · 12CIAintelligence service · 10Franklin Huddle Jr.person · 9U.S. State Departmentorganization · 9DEAintelligence service · 7Richard Hornperson · 7Brian Laytonperson · 5Richard Shelbyperson · 4Royce Lamberthperson · 1State Law and Order Restoration Councilorganization · 1Horn v. United States (Civil Litigation)event · 1
Claims (2)
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
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
Mentions (14)
▶ 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,…
▶ 9:39
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…
▶ 10:10
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 …
▶ 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…
▶ 11:10
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…
▶ 11:42
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…
▶ 15:41
Even in sealed court rulings, that part of which was leaked to the author, all references to the alleged state secrets were redacted. So they don't even want you to know why they're doing it. In the sealed ruling, among the material redacte…
▶ 16:12
Horn's attorney told me that he would be subject to criminal prosecution for disclosing the name. The name, Arthur Brown, has been published numerous times in media stories about the CIA's operation in Burma and is referenced in the letter …
▶ 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…
▶ 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…
▶ 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…
▶ 18:39
Brown chose to deliver a signed copy of this document, which he serendipitously obtained without Horn's permission or knowledge, to a ranking figure in the central government, knowing full well it jeopardized his life. It held the overall p…
▶ 19:09
and derailing the entire project all at once. It seemed a near miracle that Brown's plan failed. Horn and his agents still managed, after much work, to convince the central government of Burma not to arrest the informant and give the crop s…
▶ 33:30
legal system to justify the CIA's use of torture. Both also were involved in the agency's leadership during the intelligence lapses of the 9-11. And yes, that's in air quotes. Horn's civil lawsuit filed in 94 names his defendants, former CI…