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Parent topics
- United States intelligence community [r]: The United States' intelligence agencies coordinated by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. [e]
Subtopics
Members
- Gene Betit [r]: Add brief definition or description US Army, DIA, Arlington, VA
- Ray Close [r]: Add brief definition or description National Clandestine Service (CIA); Near East Division, Directorate of Operations, CIA (26 years)
- Philip Giraldi [r]: Francis Walsingham Fellow, American Conservative Defense Alliance; Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity; contributor to AntiWar.com contributing editor on terrorism, intelligence, and security issues for the American Conservative magazine; signatory, "Beyond Guantanamo"; Former Central Intelligence Agency Chief of Base in Barcelona (1989-1992), senior officer for Olympic Games support, liaison to the Spanish Security and Intelligence services [e] National Clandestine Service (CIA), Purcellville, VA
- Larry Johnson [r]: Add brief definition or description Larry Johnson, Directorate of Intelligence, CIA; State, Pentagon intelligence (24 years) CIA & Department of State, Bethesda, MD
- David MacMichael [r]: Add brief definition or description National Intelligence Council, Linden, VA
- Tom Maertens [r]: Add brief definition or description Department of State, Mankato, MN
- David MacMichael [r]: Add brief definition or description Senior Estimates Officer, National Intelligence Council (2 years)
- Ray McGovern [r]: Retired Central Intelligence Agency officer and critic of U.S. intelligence; Tell the Word, the publishing arm of the ecumenical Church of the Saviour in inner-city Washington; contributor to AntiWar.com and Truthout.org; cofounder of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity [e]
- Sam Provance [r]: Add brief definition or description US Army (Abu Ghraib), Greenville, SC
- Scott Ritter [r]: Add brief definition or description US Marine Intelligence Officer, UN Chief Inspector (18 years)
- Coleen Rowley [r]: Add brief definition or description Special Agent and Bureau Counsel, FBI, Apple Valley, MN
- Greg Thielmann [r]: Add brief definition or description Department of State & Senate Intel. Committee staff, Arlington, VA
- Ann Wright [r]: Add brief definition or description US Army, Department of State, Honolulu, HI
Former members
- Kathleen Christison [r]: Central Intelligence Agency officer who retired in 1979; charter member of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity who resigned, along with her spouse, William Christison, over the specific recommendation to ask for Dick Cheney's resignation; she continues as an author on topics related to Palestine [e]
- William Christison [r]: Retired Central Intelligence Agency officer, a founding member of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity who resigned when the group went beyond what he and Kathleen Christison considered policy, in calling for the resignation of Dick Cheney; he was a very early CIA officer, joining in 1950 serving in analysis for 28 years; he was also, from the 1970s a National Intelligence Officer for several regions; his last assignment was Director of the CIA's Office of Regional and Political Analysis; spouse of CIA veteran Kathleen Christison [e]
- W. Patrick Lang [r]: Retired United States Army Special Forces colonel and Senior Executive Service officer of the Defense Intelligence Agency, who now writes and consults on grand strategy and the Middle East [e]left over disagreement concerning the focus of VIPS.
- AntiWar.com [r]: A website focused on general principles of American international non-interventionism, coming from a core view of libertarianism but including the foreign policy views of people from apparently divergent ideology; it explicitly challenges traditional models of "Left" and "Right" [e]