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1. This is from my 'hanai uncle's Arlington Cemetery page:

"John Thomas Dickmeyer, 80, an intelligence specialist in the Middle East and Asia who retired in 1985 from the Defense Intelligence Agency, . . .

Mr. Dickmeyer's intelligence-gathering career began in 1949 with the
2. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). He was assigned to Foreign Service and Army posts that included Alaska, the U.S. Embassy in Manila and the consulate in Tabriz, Iran.

He joined the new DIA in 1962. He was a national intelligence adviser to Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey
3. during the 1968 presidential campaign.

Mr. Dickmeyer was born in Boston and raised in Northampton, Mass. [with my dad]. He was a graduate of the University of Massachusetts.

He served with the Army's 82nd Airborne Division in Europe and North Africa during World War II and
4. was awarded a Silver Star and two Purple Hearts. He was recalled to duty during the war in Korea, where he recruited and trained intelligence officers."
5. After over year @CIA recently responded to my FOIA request for his file. They won't confirm or deny he ever worked for them.

I'm okay with that. But @TheJusticeDept AG Barr was @CIA and is now in the Executive Branch destroying my beloved country and I'm not okay with that.
6. If the CIA doesn't release his full file to House Intel, and the truth of Barr's betrayal is ever exposed, the CIA is finished. They may not care if the CIA survives, but I do. #ReleaseBarrsDossier. @RepAdamSchiff @MarkWarner @DefenseIntel
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