This makes for a very interesting read and ties up with my
other article - The CIA in Australia.
On 23rd May 1982, whilst serving time in US prison,
Christopher Boyce agreed to a one and only interview with Ray Martin of 60 Minutes Australia
because his life was profoundly affected, read shocked, by his knowledge of what
and how the CIA shapes foreign democracies, including the democracies of allied
nations
to the United States. His fascinating story takes place around the time of the
Whitlam Dismissal, in which during his time as a clerk for TRW, he was privy to
classified correspondence which admitted the CIA's involvement in Australian
political and union circles.
CBS Coverage - Falcon & Snowman,
CBS News April 27th, 1977
The movie -
The Falcon and the SnowMan portrays the story of Christopher
Boyce played by Timothy Hutton and
his friend Daulton Lee (Sean Penn) in the mid 1970's based on the book of the same name by
Robert Lindsey. Christopher Boyce and Daulton Lee were captured in 1977 with Lee
serving a life sentence and Boyce doing 40 years. Christopher Boyce would have been 64
years old when his prison sentence runs out in 2017, but was freed after 25
years in prison when he was released in 2003.
Scenes from the Movie: The Falcon and the Snowman
Boyce recaptured in 1980 - ABC News, August 24th, 1981
RESOURCES:
A Spy's Story: USA Traitor Jailed for 40 Years After Selling Codes of
Rylite and Argus Projects - An Interview with Ray Martin
on 60 Minutes, 23 May,
1982 - Site 1,
Site
2,
Site 3,
Site 4
Also of note knowing that CIA has many media front
organizations - why does the website www.cia.com.au
Connect InfoBahn Australia, an Australian ISP, house files by State, including
information on Christopher Boyce and Whitlam's Dismissal? Either one of two
scenarios is therefore true:
1. Connect InfoBahn Australia is true Australian ISP
providing home users, small and large businesses and government departments
total internet solutions and by mere reason of nomenclature they decide to host
related CIA/OZ files OR
2. Connect InfoBahn Australia is an CIA front organization
offering Australian ISP providing home users, small and large businesses and
government departments total internet solutions, whilst performing data
surveillance of their clients and other web activities. The files are there
because they relate to their line of work - for history's sake and a reminder of
what nearly was - a blown cover to their compatriots at the time.
Why not write to them and ask them?
Email Connect InfoBahn
Australia. We did and did not get a response. Surely
it is more probable, that if this ISP weren't such a front, that they would send
a response of some sort. I guess we'll never know.