Larry, for official lies have a look at "Intrepid's Last Case" by William Stevenson (his biographer, no relation) US best seller, Book of The Month Club, Ballantine, Main Selection of the History Book Club, Library of Congress Catalogue Number: 83-48077. It takes up with Igor Gouzenko where "A Man called Intrepid" left off. I ran a few errands for CIA---not covert intelligence---where I had better access in dark places (including two jails holding Americans and domiciled working for Americans)), and Gouzenko autographed the hood I made from a pillowcase for his first TV interview in the 60s. My time was post-Intrepid; CIA was a two-way street. I wonder how much of McCarthy's damage could have been prevented if Gouzenko had been handled professionally.