UNCLOAKING THE CIA

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CIA-RDP88-01350R000200690004-5
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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December 16, 2016
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September 20, 2004
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4
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Publication Date: 
May 22, 1978
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NSPR
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STAT Approved For Release 2ggW&l* l i88-01350R000200690004-5 22 May 1978 UNCLOAKING THE CIA Edited by Howard Frazier. Free Press,'. Macmillan, $12.95 ISBN 0-02-910590-0 ,Based on a conference held at Yale University, these accounts of the CIA gone "rogue" make a clear, forceful, no-punches-pulled case for dismantling the CIA, or at least its covert opera- tions. Although some of the book's rev- elations have been aired in the journal- istic media. there is enough new, ur- gent material here to make this a blockbuster. The contributors fall into three main categories: former insiders, such as Victor Marchetti, John D. Marks, L. Fletcher Prouty; domestic critics like Kirkpatrick Sale and Rep. Michael J. Harrington (D., Mass.); and; Third World figures. among them Sal-i vador Allende's widow. Even liberal and left-wing readers will be dismayed; at the extent of CIA activities revealed in these pages. Covered are William Colby's Phoenix program. responsible for over 49,000 killings in Vietnam; the backing of Lon Nol's coup in Cam- bodia; infiltration of U.S. universities: and the development of mind-control technology to deal with dissidents. Some of the most eye-opening sections examine CIA interference with the AFL-CIO and penetration of foreien trade unions. Comprehensive, com- pact, well documented. (June] Approved For Release 2005/08/22 : CIA-RDP88-01350R000200690004-5