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John Noss person

also: John Koss, CIA officer John Noss, KNA US

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Claims (4)

John Noss member_of United States Information Agency documented
“KNA US, an operational analyst for the covert branch of the CIA, had spent several years detached to the US Information Agency. A CIA guy working at the US Information Agency, which we've said all along, was basically just another CIA front…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17) @ 44:23
John Noss replaced Roger McCarthy documented
“prohibited by law from operating inside the United States and has no authority to detain citizens or to protect secrecy. The major flap in Washington ended Roger McCarthy's tenure as chief of the task force. He was replaced by John Noss, a …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 17 (18) @ 19:59
John Noss member_of CIA documented
“This enabled the party to communicate to the nearby resistant efforts. CIA officer John Noss maintains that Tibetan agents were in communication with CIA headquarters and provided daily reports to the CIA beginning March 25th. Branch chief …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17) @ 32:08
John Noss member_of CIA documented
“KNA US, an operational analyst for the covert branch of the CIA, had spent several years detached to the US Information Agency. A CIA guy working at the US Information Agency, which we've said all along, was basically just another CIA front…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17) @ 44:23

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The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17)
▶ 32:08 This enabled the party to communicate to the nearby resistant efforts. CIA officer John Noss maintains that Tibetan agents were in communication with CIA headquarters and provided daily reports to the CIA beginning March 25th. Branch chief …
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17)
▶ 44:23 KNA US, an operational analyst for the covert branch of the CIA, had spent several years detached to the US Information Agency. A CIA guy working at the US Information Agency, which we've said all along, was basically just another CIA front…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 17 (18)
▶ 19:59 prohibited by law from operating inside the United States and has no authority to detain citizens or to protect secrecy. The major flap in Washington ended Roger McCarthy's tenure as chief of the task force. He was replaced by John Noss, a …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 17 (18)
▶ 21:56 lost most of what it had gained after India's 1962 border war with China when W. Avril Harriman made a diplomatic tour of the region and sided with the ambassador. Not even Desmond Fitzgerald, Jim Critchfield, or John Noss, who were among h…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 17 (18)
▶ 26:55 Another blow in 1969 was the retirement of Galio Thornthrop. With the U.S. rapprochement of 1972, Mao Zedong demanded an end to the charade. When the King of Nepal visited Beijing in November of 73, Mao's concerted action…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 17 (18)
▶ 29:03 As a result of that, they saw a darker side of the CIA's intelligence bonanza. John Noss concedes a certain operational hubris and acknowledges that for the secret warriors, preserving the project becomes almost an end to itself, endowing t…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 17 (18)
▶ 29:33 Once these things start, they take a life of their own on, and they don't want to quit, even when the casualties start increasing exponentially. Troubled by questions about the CIA's role, Noss sought out the Dalai Lama, and he talked to ma…