CIA Cryptonyms: MH
The CIA cryptonyms on this page show those which are begin with the two-letter bigram MH. Bigrams are used to group cryptonyms into sets related to a particular category, based on characteristics such as geographic location (AM => Cuba) or other methods of grouping (KU => organizations of the CIA itself).
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MHMatters relating to internal US security.
MHABYSSMHABYSS was a cryptonym on the subject of narcotics related to internal U.S. security.
MHAPRONWorldwide program for the penetration of the power centers and armed forces of the Cuban regime.
MHBOUNDMHBOUND was established during approximately 1958 as an outgrowth of the Project, a small CI operation "to maintain surveillance of activities to prevent hostile penetration and sabotage" during the construction of the new CIA headquarters at Langley, Virginia.
MHCHAOSProgram (1966-74) to gather intelligence on possible foreign connections of US protest organizations. To that end, it would gather and evaluate all available information about foreign links to racial, antiwar and other protest activity in the United States.
MHCHILDA program encompassing a variety of so-called "babysitting" chores, focusing on the HSCA. [status: Probable]
MHDOWELA descriptor for Ramparts' revelations in 1967 about the CIA's subsidies to the National Student Association, unions, businesses, foundations, and various
other groups in the public sphere.
[status: Probable]
MHDOZENNational Security Agency
MHHARSHUSSR
MHMOOSEMHMOOSE was the cryptonym for CIA documents transmitting Counter Intelligence (CI) information pertinent to Secret Service requirements.
MHMUTUALAn insurance program for non-staff covert CIA agents to receive death and disability payments.
MHORDERThe declassified CIA Files on Nazi and Japanese Imperial Government war crimes stated that MHORDER was the cryptonym for activities of hostile intelligence services against the US Government and other governments.
MHRAVELUnknown identity. A dispatch on November 8, 1967, stated that Raymond H. Gerende (Ramon Joseph Alvarez Durant) had been employed by the Mexican MHRAVEL committee in September and October of that year. [status: Unknown]
MHSAVVY-1Probably Juan Paula. Formerly AMTIKI-1. The Official History of the Bay of Pigs Operation states that his true name was Manuel F. Goudie. [status: Probable]
MHSPAWNThe declassified CIA Files on Nazi and Japanese Imperial Government war crimes stated that MHSPAWN was the cable indicator for covert action propaganda.
MHSPIKEUnknown identity. MHSPIKE was included as a slug in cables in the files of Luis Posada, Rolando Otero and Ricardo Morales Navarette. [status: Unknown]
MHSPLASHMedia coverage and revelations of sensitive operations of interest to the CIA. [status: Probable]
MHVIPEREconomic denial program focusing on sabotage of all Cuban traffic involving buying, selling, and shipment of parts and supplies.