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− | Covert Action (1985): "The leader of the Moon group in Bolivia was (Tom) [[Thomas Ward]]. Barbie and the pale American Ward, who always seemed to be absorbed in prayer, were often seen together. Tom Ward was also the man who delivered a payment from the CIA in early 1981 to the Argentinean intelligence Lieutenant Alfredo Mingolla. The $1500 monthly salary for Mingolla was paid in the Causa office belonging to [[William Selig]], Ward's representative. | + | Covert Action (1985): "The leader of the Moon group in Bolivia was (Tom) [[Thomas Ward]]. Barbie and the pale American Ward, who always seemed to be absorbed in prayer, were often seen together. [[Tom Ward]] was also the man who delivered a payment from the CIA in early 1981 to the Argentinean intelligence Lieutenant Alfredo Mingolla. The $1500 monthly salary for Mingolla was paid in the Causa office belonging to [[William Selig]], Ward's representative. |
Selig put less stock in pious attitudes than his boss. He was an electronic specialist with experience in Vietnam and advised the Bolivian intelligence organization on technical matters. The third man in the CIA cadre of the Moonies was Paul Perry, who had already tried to organize an "armed church" in Brazil." | Selig put less stock in pious attitudes than his boss. He was an electronic specialist with experience in Vietnam and advised the Bolivian intelligence organization on technical matters. The third man in the CIA cadre of the Moonies was Paul Perry, who had already tried to organize an "armed church" in Brazil." | ||
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Perry, Paul | |
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Number | 308 |
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Tags | Leaders, CAUSA |
Nationality | American |
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Covert Action (1985): "The leader of the Moon group in Bolivia was (Tom) Thomas Ward. Barbie and the pale American Ward, who always seemed to be absorbed in prayer, were often seen together. Tom Ward was also the man who delivered a payment from the CIA in early 1981 to the Argentinean intelligence Lieutenant Alfredo Mingolla. The $1500 monthly salary for Mingolla was paid in the Causa office belonging to William Selig, Ward's representative. Selig put less stock in pious attitudes than his boss. He was an electronic specialist with experience in Vietnam and advised the Bolivian intelligence organization on technical matters. The third man in the CIA cadre of the Moonies was Paul Perry, who had already tried to organize an "armed church" in Brazil."
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