Conservatism: The CIA's Synthetic Movement 4
It was “former” deep cover CIA agent Bill Buckley and intelligence community veterans of the OSS and CIA (James Burnham, Wilmoore Kendall, Priscilla Buckley, and William Casey) who launched National Review, which became the premier publication of this synthetic “conservative movement.” Burnham, who had been a leading Trotskyist communist, WWII consultant for the Office of Strategic Services, was later head of the Political and Psychological Warfare division of the Office of Policy Coordination of the Central Intelligence Agency.
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