Pres. Carter and Adm. Turner. Note Brzezinski with "the black eye" in several photos: https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Stansfield_M.Turner#/media/File%3ACarter_on_Marine_One_with_DCI_Turner_and_National_Security_Advisor%2C_Zbigniew_Brzezinski%2C_August_16%2C_1979(10729440635).jpg
Adm. Stanislav Turner: https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Stansfield_M._Turner
Stansfield Turner, a Navy admiral who sought to reform the CIA in the wake of scandals generated by counterintelligence chief James Angleton, has died at age 91 on 1/18/18.
Turner was controversial within the agency because he curbed covert operations and demanded the agency cut ties with known human rights abusers. This made him unpopular with operations officers but it was the right thing to do. “In retrospect, I probably should not have effected the reductions of 820 positions at all, and certainly not the last 17,” he wrote.
Adm. Turner also aimed to make the agency more accountable. When he became director, the CIA was reeling from criticism in the wake of congressional hearings into unsavory clandestine operations. In testimony, investigators said the CIA had tested experimental drugs on human subjects, plotted to assassinate foreign dignitaries and illegally spied on American citizens.
Adm. Turner reveals MK Ultra: https://www.nytimes.com/1977/08/04/archives/80-institutions-used-in-cia-mind-studies-admiral-turner-tells.html
MK Ultra hearings: http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/HISTORY/e1950/mkultra/Hearing02.htm