A chronicle of my investigation into the curious case of Jay Herbert Reid Jr., a former White House reporter and Director of Information at the International Monetary Fund whose mysterious work for the CIA remains classified long after his death
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Note: I’m a bit under the weather, the most notable result of which is that I have (temporarily) lost my voice. So, there is no audio voiceover of Jay’s article this week.
Jay Reid turned 44 years old in the summer of 1959. A married father of four, he was still a couple years away from moving into the painted brick, split-level house in Bethesda, MD, that he would call home for more than 30 years.
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Anyone serious about researching the CIA, almost by definition, must be well versed in the documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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