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...Gill thus inaugurated a three-year career as an informer, during which she says she funneled the names of "thousands" of radicals to the FBI. She also moonlighted for the CIA, she says, keeping the agency informed of the activities of area activists so it could protect its Technology Square office...
...Gill says her relations with the two intelligence agencies were never idyllic--"I was paid one-third under the minimum wage by the FBI"--but they steadily worsened. She had a final falling out with the FBI in 1970, and the bureau "moved" her to New Hampshire, where she now quietly attends school, works in a local hospital, and is planning to write a book about her undercover experiences...
...anyone comes to bother me here my neighbors will start shooting," she said. Gill is openly and sharply critical of the two intelligence agencies and appears willing to spill gradually what she knows about their operations. She apparently feels no shivers at coming in from the cold...
Whitlock and the SDSers knew her only as a bizarre butvocal critic of Harvard's housing policies in Cambridge, particularly in her own building, Hoover, Loeb and Cleveland came into the picture in 1972, when Gill attempted to get her back pay for telephone expenses she incurred during her shadowy career...
Certain aspects of her story strain credulity, primarily because neither intelligence agency has discussed Gill's work, other than the FBI's curt acknowledgement that she indeed informed for them. Gill herself, however, is part of the problem...