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+ | Former member of the National Security Council who turned far-left activist against US intelligence agencies and operations. He joined various anti-intelligence groups that ranged disillusioned liberals to hardcore Marxist and eventually became a leader of the [[Center for National Security Studies]] (CNSS), a key component of the large "[[Anti-Defense Lobby]]" | ||
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+ | =="Halperin to talk on Ohio campus"-- | ||
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+ | From the CPUSA newspaper, [[Daily World]] (DC), February 24, 1977, p. 11, as "special to the Daily World | ||
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+ | "Cleveland, Feb. 23 - "Will Spies Rule Our Country?" is the topic of a speech by former [[Henry Kissinger]] aide [[Morton Halperin]] on the Cleveland State University campus in University Center, room 1, at 8 p.m. The event is sponsored by the [[Cleveland Coalition to Stop S. 1" and the [[Campaign to Stop Government Spying]] (CSGS)." (KW: Both groups were heavily influenced, if not created by the CPUSA). | ||
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+ | "Halperin, who once served on the [[National Security Council]] (NSC), is the director of the [[ACLU]] Project, [[ACLU Project on National Security and civil Liberties]]." | ||
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+ | "At noon the same day Halperin will speak at the City Club under the sponsorship of the [[ACLU]]." | ||
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==ACLU== | ==ACLU== |
Revision as of 03:45, 2 August 2021
Morton H. Halperin...
Former member of the National Security Council who turned far-left activist against US intelligence agencies and operations. He joined various anti-intelligence groups that ranged disillusioned liberals to hardcore Marxist and eventually became a leader of the Center for National Security Studies (CNSS), a key component of the large "Anti-Defense Lobby"
=="Halperin to talk on Ohio campus"--
From the CPUSA newspaper, Daily World (DC), February 24, 1977, p. 11, as "special to the Daily World
"Cleveland, Feb. 23 - "Will Spies Rule Our Country?" is the topic of a speech by former Henry Kissinger aide Morton Halperin on the Cleveland State University campus in University Center, room 1, at 8 p.m. The event is sponsored by the [[Cleveland Coalition to Stop S. 1" and the Campaign to Stop Government Spying (CSGS)." (KW: Both groups were heavily influenced, if not created by the CPUSA).
"Halperin, who once served on the National Security Council (NSC), is the director of the ACLU Project, ACLU Project on National Security and civil Liberties."
"At noon the same day Halperin will speak at the City Club under the sponsorship of the ACLU."
ACLU
In 1986 Halperin was director of the Washington DC ACLU office.[1]
JStreet advisory council
In 2009 listed members of the JStreet advisory council included Morton Halperin, Former Director of Policy Planning, Department of State [2]
References
- ↑ PDW October 4 1986, page 3A
- ↑ JStreet website: Advisory Council (accessed on Oct. 26, 2009)