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CIA-RDP88-01350R000200810011-3
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
Document Creation Date:
December 16, 2016
Document Release Date:
September 17, 2004
Sequence Number:
11
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Publication Date:
August 16, 1974
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NSPR
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SLr 1 Ci ~/ GB 3t.'1 e.rnds,17 I eS ~.?t~?>_Jeiand says
,13-Aet -intaliigerrce, "who would sl1i .(ri'y tiro:
person l ymn d M ter-, ible about ,t
Cop laud, a former etnploye of
tnv Cents i. Intelligence Agency
ito has just written a pro-CIA
book call---dl 'L'Jithout Cloak or ?Dag-
;r" (SIcion alld Schuster), is not
being sac sitous when he Says that.
He Sees nothing odd about the
fact that CIA and KGB agent gat
along better at diplomatic cocktail
parties with each other than they
do with the diplomats from their
own cou?;tr.ias.
Nor is Copeland dismayed that
the CIA organized a secret army in
Laos, or that it teamed up with the
International Telephone R:
,,rap;t Corp to meddle in elections
in Chile.
But perhaos the best insight into
Cop ltinti's perspective was pro-
v: ed by an nacodote he related
d:*'ln?' a r8cent lunch at the Boo
day iiott',l.
Liam he was sr.ttioaeci N. Soria
in I; N, he said, he NANNY
the c;-nmander of the Sl!ri-
a.-4 a.ia ', brigadier Huai ZVOL
,:a' ovar An go er:?irctnt in ...
.,....:-,..,..., cocoa.
"Zayira arranged to take it
0 ec t i 1a id1 said, "by means
of CJ.i1LL, To i.?Ciilo; to Sn_,tit
J
?Lcrvic_ Ot rile goverment he v1int
rid to re,move into attacking cay
house,
" 170 said. 'OK, it you guu-.ant-'.s
Me WAS won't be .-trawl, let
i stack rty house and Wil
cat h :, ,:, and them !Vol hue
the ?told" .:c you need it o er to
Ju,s ii? ;4'. takeover.
.-to said tine, Coceland we,-.
ccc 'nut titan he armed lea guys
Ni the .eye a. We had a gun bath
that bated 22 f'(jillutas. gullets
were ricocheting around and the
uccie was ddeafening.'
t
?Tito noSi': was den anir?.; in
L asiIn`gtan to0," C0;)2larid
C ? i ` e d . "A.1 i b i s . P; as in the
and that lied of stuff."'
ACCOUN
rS, ll R'efe pictures of ire.
l-cba?na boy fights off assassins'
clad. . . c o t , f h e J react of a I - 11 ('` Ta i!ii
=t e , A 66r is d Poi AN se 205/O8312 ti!MA=
poi '._'d vies accost con-tic ci, ho",- biclp,
on robbery, fled in their jeep"
-.Such incidents. are at the heart of
another book on the CIA called
`'The CIA and the Cult of Intelli-
gence (Alfred A. Knopt). n
former CIA !I;reithenca analyst,
and John D. Marks, a former Stag
Department employe, tl,e con,
(roversial publication is the first
book every published in the United
States to contain blank spaces.
The spaces, totaling 188 passa:es
and marled by the designation
'`(D 1LETED),' are the result of a
censorship or Cdr obtained by the
CIA that the pi.cbii;iia r is still fight-
ing,
The CJ:1 obtained the order in
federal court by arguing t at
C~i.l
M-crch :tai, who worked for file .
f roni 19.57 to 1`10:1, si ned a man-
d itory contract asr.reeing not to re-
veal information 1 .arna:l during his
employment cheat
sources nt first
c tticig the CM.'.'; uminsion.
D'Sted Passages
Urit,;noll' tit; (:,,A iri _l to have
3 3 J p a sJs.. s rla icteh, wi-tab
amOcnted to 15 to 20 Nment of be
book.
Later the CIA reduced that nura-
b ar to 152, p;csJ _'_J, .=aid the Ono
they relented on aepeac in bologna
is-p in book.
Thin, at a coup h airircg
!Koh at ``.a- a tester-
al Judge Tule(i them only 27 pas-
sages connived claniifie .toraa.-
r' n that AM i - be
Li OlL- The 1':1 passages that no judge
cl ared, hcccvever, ca ,rot. he pub-
1(sh-ed yet because the CIA is a_,)-
p'aeiin the d vision.
Marchetti played a key role in
Cie Cuban missile crisis by exan:-
iliittg riT"nkswce , hotos of
Cuba-sound Soviet ships and cl;mr-
mcning loot the crates on clock con-
tained ni: sides, not tractors.
When the CIA began trying to
ccnsnr tit', book its 19172 while citE
manuscript Was still uiico;ciplenc i.
11'C:?'ail h--'c n'e S!1 discocira ; d
Tic dLfec'c ,c-.e between what was films he cu Mad droppcng On
u-por't.t i , 1 ,what actic.11ly hap- project riff-;l d1-_: s stripped in to
::enc % and a handf l of poweilu[
3-hen rose purpose is ,htecferei:C-a
in the ,iom:_stiC affairs of Me, .