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Showing Original Post only (View all)How the CIA Writes History (Jefferson Morley) [View all]
An important story you won't see mentioned at all on or in Corporate Owned News.
HOW THE CIA WRITES HISTORY
Jefferson Morley
The Intercept, Apr. 25 2016
Last summer I paid a visit to Georgetown Universitys Lauinger Library as part of my research on legendary CIA counterspy James Jesus Angleton. I went there to investigate Angletons famous mole hunt, one of the least flattering episodes of his eventful career. By the early 1960s, Angleton was convinced the KGB had managed to insert a penetration agent high in the ranks of the CIA.
In researching and writing a biography of Angleton, I constantly confront a conundrum: Was the man utterly brilliant? Or completely nuts?
Angleton is one of Americas archetypal spies. He was the model for Harlot in Harlots Ghost, Norman Mailers epic of the CIA, a brooding Cold War spirit hovering over a story of corrupted idealism. In Robert De Niros cinematic telling of the tale, The Good Shepherd, the Angletonian character was a promising product of the system who loses his way in the moral labyrinth of secret intelligence operations.
In real life, Jim Angleton was a formidable intellectual and canny bureaucrat who helped shape the ethos of the Central Intelligence Agency we have today. His doctrine of counterintelligence was widely influential, not only in the CIA but in the intelligence services of all the English-speaking countries. He pioneered pre-digital techniques of mass surveillance via an illicit mail-opening program called LINGUAL. He fed the intel to J. Edgar Hoovers COINTELPRO operatives at the FBI who used it to harass, disrupt, and discredit leftist, antiwar, and civil rights groups from the 1950s to the 1970s. His close liaison with the Mossad in the 1950s and 1960s helped forge a wide-ranging U.S.-Israel strategic relationship that has been central to U.S. foreign policy ever since.
Like them or not, his accomplishments were large. So were his mistakes.
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https://theintercept.com/2016/04/25/how-the-cia-writes-history/
Jefferson Morley is TOPS in every way as a researcher, reporter, author, and defender of Democracy. I'm proud to say I've met him and shook his hand.
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When people decide in secret how government should operate, it's not democracy.
Octafish
Apr 2016
#3
We don't live in a Democracy and there is really no hope as far as I can tell.
rhett o rick
Apr 2016
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