Gordon Gray
Alleged member of MJ-12. Gray had been schooled as a lawyer and had spent the years
1937-47 as a newspaper publisher. In post-war Washington Gray's reputation as
a gentleman with intelligence, reliability, and without political ties or debts
made him an attractive addition to the alleged MJ-12 team.
In 1950, Gray was appointed special assistant to President Truman on National Security
Affairs; and in 1951, he was directing the Psychological Strategy Board.