Secret Power - New Zealand's Role in the International Spy Network
by Nicky Hager
The full text of Secret Power is now online here
Published by Craig Potton Publishing,
PO Box 555, Nelson, New Zealand
First published 1996
Reprinted 1996
© Copyright 1996 Nicky Hager All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval
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Contents
Foreword by David Lange
Foreword by Jeffrey Richelson
Introduction
Chapter 1 1984
Chapter 2 Hooked up to the spy network: the UKUSA system
Chapter 3 The power of the Dictionary: inside ECHELON
Chapter 4 Fighting the Cold War: the rold of UKUSA
Chapter 5 The GCSB, ANZUS and a nuclear-free New Zealand
Chapter 6 Behind closed doors: what happens inside the GCSB
Chapter 7 The organisation: secret structures of the GCSB
Chapter 8 Secret squirrels: who runs the GCSB
Chapter 9 Station NZC-332: electronic eavesdropping from Tangimoana
Chapter 10 Under the radome: what happens at Waihopai
Chapter 11 The facts in the filofax: military signals intelligence missions
Chapter 12 What are the secrets? The intelligence product
Chapter 13 Who watches the watchers? Overseeing the intelligence agencies
Chapter 14 Leaving the intelligence alliance
Appendices
A Who's who in New Zealand foreign intelligence organisations
B A guided tour of secret intelligence facilities
- Waihopai
- Tangimoana
- Overseas stations
C Where the intelligence ends up
- External Assessments Bureau
- Directorate of Defence Intelligence
- Courier links to the overseas agencies
D Second World War signals intelligence history
Endnotes
Index and Glossary