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Gus W. Weiss

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then shared them with US President Reagan. Weiss suggested that the US export whatever was on the potential targets list to the USSR, but that these items be modified, meaning sourced from the
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policy adviser on technology, intelligence and economic affairs who worked primarily on national security, intelligence and concerns on technology transfers to communist countries.
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obituary, which came twelve days after the fact, was the first local report that Weiss had died. It gave no reason for the suicide determination. The
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has characterized as "mysterious circumstances". His body was found on the walk beneath his upstairs apartment in the
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in Washington, DC. The local medical examiner ruled his death a suicide, according to
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massive fire near the Urengoi starting point of the Trans-Siberian Pipeline in 1983
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published its Weiss obituary six days after his hometown newspaper, the Nashville
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once the USSR started operating them. One successful notable result was a
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New York University Graduate School of Arts and Science alumni
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Weiss died on November 25, 2003 under what the UK newspaper
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The Dead Hand: The Untold Story of the Cold War Arms Race
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did not know the cause of death. He was 72 years old.
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Weiss was also one of the people that worked on the
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Index

White House
Vanderbilt University
Harvard University
NYU
Nixon
Ford
Reagan
U.S. National Security Council
President Carter
assistant to the Secretary of Defense
Pentagon Defense Science Board
Farewell Dossier
Vladimir Vetrov
François Mitterrand
CIA
Defense Department
FBI
fail
massive fire near the Urengoi starting point of the Trans-Siberian Pipeline in 1983
Watergate building
The Washington Post
"Gus W. Weiss, 72; White House Adviser"
the original


"Nashville native Gus Weiss, adviser to 4 presidents, dies"
The Tennessean


David E. Hoffman

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