2 MORE SAY CIA TAUGHT ASSASINS

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February 9, 1973
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Approved For IeaseZUD f 4 ,kTN #OP8 -WZ4 W(10200060001-8 "~~ c:J 1>t1i?u rip -.l PT r7l j2 "a, n Gala !33' W LFOR.D MALE Tines-Dispatch State Staff WILLIAMSBURG - Two former. employes of the $ en. tral Intelli fenc_e Agency told Ti1te Times-Dispatch Thurs- day night that the CIA has in t '-,c past trained men in the techniques of assassination at nearby Camp Peary, a Pen- taton installation with very tiht security. One of the ex-employes, Victor L. Marchetti, also told T'it e Times-Dispatch he guessed" that some police- men have been trained by the CIA at Camp Peary. It was recently . reported in New forit and in Fairfax County that some policemen had i.~.en trained by the CIA in xu i r e-tappL-tg and surveil- I ace: f?atcetti had told The Vir- j_;i> is Cxa zette, a Williamsburg v:,:ekly, -earlier in the week t3'?.t a number of "contract e.opioyes" of the CIA were tr x nod at Cat to Peary for ;.:t, ticiratic;n it Operation Pheanlx, a "-ounterterror" grogram in Sour i Vietnam. the ether ex ;employe, Pat- fink J. McGarvey, told the (laze'tte there was an in- forrnant ,system "financed, supported, tea,ned, advised tmd directed" .,y CIA agents in cuta Vietnam. He said that that pro ;ram became fi;r_ backbone c t the agency's pr )O-rarn there. Marchetti a :d McGarvey t+;ld The Ti1ne:.-Distatch that the assassination techniques w _~e part of an 18-month 1':lrarni1itary ceur'ce at Camp M.zrrjhpttt, a former execu= t!"... :', istart to the CIA's. c' ;lt ty director ttl: o told the !-'T-s-l)isrttch that Arneri- .'3 t a'ned in ?,3 s. at Ca3:r.p Peary v ere part of :t _ac:re of U.S. vents who said are used to ;seta r.~tinr, ts"' fO :)ct:_al c.:'rrmisa t n of the 1.. :.?c.,ar',ey said the CIA V' _n d`'`nit~ tak n t kart in :ts- t. it rn rltt)., r:cii.. reported last December that Cartip Peary was a training base for CIA agents. The paper also said It was be- lieved that assassination tech- niques wore a part of the training. Angus A. Thuermer, who identified himself as assistant to the director of the CIA, told a Times-Dispatch W'ash- in;ton reporter in December that "statements about assas- Ination training and teams are utterly without truth. The agency has never partici- Pated in or trained for as3as- sInation." T'huerrner said Thursday night, "The agency has sever trained for or carried out as- itait3ination operations - ever." McGarvay said of the "as- sassination team" mentioned in the tlazett's original story: "TTiese men are trained in- dividually in diverse para- military techniques and as- saasination is just one aspect of a CIA course, not a par- ncular subject of study.," McCarvey left the CIA* In 11A6 after seven years of ser- vice. fie recently published a book, "CIA: The Myth and the,Madness." Marchetti resigned from the CIA in I.W)9 after 14 years with the agency. He has writ- ten one book, "The (tope Dancer," a ficitional account of intelligence activities, He is currently prohibited by a court injuction from publish- Ing a nonficitional book on the CIA. t;.!!?p~14vted For Release HS/HC- THE NEWPORT NEWS DAILY PRESS Approved For Q,@lease 2'I1*8//!?T:3CIA-RDP84-00499;00200060001-8 CIA .1H Pearl All-en WILLIAMSBURG (UPI) - the missions at Camp Peary The Virginia Gazette quoted is to train contract employes two top officials of the Central who are going out on specific Intelligence Agency Thursday assignment because ot. their as supporting allegations that own special skills." some of the operatives in- "By . 1567, when the Viet volved in a "counter terror" Cong infrustracture became program against the Viet one of the principal structures Cong were trained at Camp of the policy over there, it Peary in York. County. was decided just to try to T h e newspaper reported wrap the whole thing up, to that Victor L. Marchetti, ex- eliminate it," the paper ecutive assistant to the deputy quoted McGarvey as saying. director of the CIA from 1666 "They call it neutralization of to 1969, said that a number of the infrastructure." the agents employed in "Op- Asked specifically if Camp oration Phoenix" in South Peary trainees had partici- Vietnam were trained at pated in the Phoenix Oper- Camp Peary. ation, k eGarvey r e p l i e d Marchetti c'+escribed the op- "Some of them did, It was eration as a "counter-terror reasonable to assume that program" that accounted for some career and contract per- more than 40,000 deaths of sonnel were being trained for Viet Cong during the period these programs.' . 1963-71. The Gazette said March- etti's statements were backed up by Patrick J. McGarvey, an intelligence analyst from 1963 to 1966. i4IcGarvey was quoted as saying ti,at "One of Approved For Release 2001/08/22 : CIA-RDP84-00499R000200060001-8 of Ill.., (TA : Np rQ el -Fp loa i A01 /08/22: CIA-RDP84-00-499400200060001-8 allef;-ltii;us liuhli~-h(rt ill !;I!' Go:rttr Di','. 22, "Mr. hit the ('IA trains for or li?:11'1ic!I'iI s in asnassi11 il( ic)11 t)1)criIIi,;ris is c?Iitiroly notii;' " tnn(actcd Stil)sC'(~lll'nt to the intervi wws with iiMCCiirvey nod ?Marchetti, tile seine spokesman rel)C IIC'(l the (IcIIials coil ccrning tssassinatioil operations, and refused coinnlent on any of the CIA's operations in Vietnam. After being told the CIA denial, Mar- chetti was asked if it were indeed true that the CIA ran the Phoenix assassination program. "Of course it is," he said. "They have so testified before Congress.. William L. Colby, who is now the No. 3 man in the CIA - t)#l~ a one time ti'.' s under cover as an am- bassador to Vietnam in charge of these matters - testified before Congress that the (Phoenix) program had been very suc- cessful." BOTH MARCI?IE T TI and McGarvey, however disputed `,la;gio's allegation that "kill teams" have been garrisoned at Camp Peary, Marchetti said he had never head of assassination squads being stationed at Camp Peary. He added, '.As far as I know, they were all out in Vietnam." Marchetti and' McGarvey both also denied ever hearing about the CIA's possession or maintenance of nuclear weapons at Camp Pear\', a charge nlacle by t Maggio. "\Vhat you're seeing (at Camp Peary) is no different than if you go to Ft. Bragg - j,imp training, ni'-,ht air ops, am- bush training,'' lilarchetti said. , "Their danger to this country is more subtle. If you accept the proposition that the United States government s;ion'd he covertly involved in the internal affairs of another country in order to achieve its goals, that it should do things that are .n:'rmally Con- sidered unethical and immoral in order to further U.S. influence overseas, then all this is acceptable. If you don't, then that is v-,-hat is bad about it." Both Marchetti and McGarvev said they had participated in sever l Ilea fining courses at Camp Pcarti' duri tl_;,i: care rs, and Marchetti noted that Ile ;,'uet _rl one course there. McG: rvcy left I'll'-, U. S. intelli nee cormunnity in 1'J09 after seven 3-t_"-H- es- perience, ar.d is solf-el-m"loyed as a writer. Marchetti resigned from the CIA after 1.1 ycar$ the.r'e, '111 "I V`. rote coo he n, ''Tile a of tin' in- tell li;ld l' a Li) ti', !:Ij'!'i1Ci1 ?ii i'. Cl1it)itiil4 ti'i!;1 from vVritiny; about that Approved For Release 2001/08/22 CIA-RDP84-00499R000200060001-8 , e 2001/08/22 : CIA-RDP84-00499P4D0200060001-8 NEWP p. rqyA7 PRESS DEC291972t M -- 48,828 S - 74,643 CIA Denies r-Fraining]?e A spokesman for the Central. Intelligence Ageinhis week denied a report that York Cnty's Camp Peary is used to train CIA agents in the use of "mini-nuclear" weapons and the tactics of assassination. The spokesman did not, however, specific- ally deny that Camp Peary is used as a CIA training base as charged in the current issue of a-Williamsburg newspaper, the Vir- ginia Gazette. ort The Virginia Gazette story, based on lengthy interviews by two of the news- papers staff 'members with former CIA agent JOE Maggio, who has written a semi- fictional book about the agency, quoted Maggio as saying Camp Peary is used for training and experimentation in subversive and espionage activities - including such sueJects as assassination, demolition, para- chuting, wiretapping and intelligence gath- ering. In reaction to the story, Angus A. T'huer- rner, who identified himself as assistant to the director of the CIA, called the Richmond Times-Dispatch's Washington Bureau to ' re- fute portions of these charges. Maggio's statements "about assassination training and teams is utterly without truth," Thuermer is reported as saying. "The agency has never participaled in, or trained for, assassination," he added. "The comment about nuclear mini-wea- pons is also equally untrue." According to the Times-Dispatch, 'I'huer- mer never actually denied. Camp Peary's role as a CIA training base, though he apparently did_ not confirm the report ei- ther. Another former CIA agent, however, told '11mes-Dispatch staffers Camp Peary was the CIA's principal training base in the United States when he underwent training in the 1950s. The unidentified former agent reportedly said further he believes the base is still used for this purpose from information he has gathered from contacts and personal friendships with present CIA employes. NCverthele,ss, the paper said, he joined Thuernier in dismissing the reports of as- sassination teams and nuclear mini-wea- pons, saying he did not know of any such things at Camp Peary while he was there. : Maggio, however, insisted he would "stand by his sources of information," 'though he conceded his contentions of assas- sination trailing and use of nuclear devices were based on second-hand accounts. T