Brewster Jennings & Associates

Brewster Jennings & Associates

Brewster Jennings & Associates was a front company set up in 1994 by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) as a cover for its officers. The most famous is Valerie Plame, a "covert employee of the CIA" whose employment status was classified and whose then-classified covert identity was published in a syndicated newspaper column by Robert Novak on July 14, 2003. Novak's initial primary source of that information was later said by Novak to be then United States Deputy Secretary of State (2001–2005) Richard Armitage, although the latter disagreed with Novak as to the extent of his role.

Read more about Brewster Jennings & Associates:  Staff Member: Valerie Plame, D&B Statements, Origin of The Company Name, Physical Location, Nuclear Investigation

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