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3 I Ibid i ., p. 196, which appears from David Wise, I The Spy Who Got Away: The Inside Story of Edward Lee Howard, the CIA Agent Who Betrayed His Country's Secrets and Escaped to Moscow i (New York: Random House, 1988), p. 173. This review of Robert Baer's book, I The Fourth Man i , is by the retired Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer the author accused of spying for the Russians. This risky, paranoid state of affairs, known as "the Monster Plot", was caused by James Angleton, chief of CIA Counterintelligence, who had an almost religious belief that the KGB had penetrated the CIA. Every knowledgeable counterintelligence officer has raised the question, "If, as Baer claims, Bannerman's briefing clearly pointed to Paul Redmond as a spy, why would they have included me in the briefing in the first place?". [Extracted from the article] |