09-02-2011, 02:52 AM
Paging through Albarelli's "A Terrible Mistake", a deep history of the CIA and its sophomoric, sometimes puerile adventures in mind control, covert assassination and bio-warfare, while looking for something else, I stumbled across one of the many passages highlighted and earmarked. The author was describing the new HQ (completed in November 1963) and the visit, along with their attorneys, of three members of the Olson family in July 1974, to meet with William Colby. Albarelli noted that Colby joined the staff of the Office of Policy Coordination, then the covert action arm of the CIA headed up by Frank Wisner (the father of the man recently dispatched by Obama to Egypt). "Wisner, according to Colby, ran the group 'in the atmosphere of an order of Knights Templar.'" (page 508)
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"

