National Security Advisor and Secretary of State under President Nixon and Ford, the Harvard Academic, nuclear strategist, the man who won a Nobel Peace Prize for negotiating the end of the Vietnam War, but who is also considered by many, a war criminal. That, Henry Kissinger.
Harvard played a prominent role in the co-mingling of the state intelligence community in academia.
There was a close relationship between the institutions of state power and Harvard hidden or not.
Gray was as embedded in the security state as one could be, and perhaps unsurprisingly, he had connections to the UFO question.
Many of the special studies projects' key recommendations were integrated into Eisenhower's policies, appearing in his 1958 state of the Union address.
Ian's Secretary of State from 1973 to 1977 gave him immense power over US foreign policy.
Officially, these groups members typically included the National Security Advisor, senior officials from the CIA, and representatives from the State and Defense Departments.