The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence
Title | The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence PDF eBook |
Author | Victor Marchetti |
Publisher | Alfred A. Knopf |
Pages | 456 |
Release | 1974 |
Genre | Political Science |
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"The first book the U.S. Government ever went to court to censor before publication. Published with lengthy blank spaces indicating the exact location and length of the 168 deletions demanded by the CIA"--Jacket.
The CIA and the cult of intelligence
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The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence
Title | The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence PDF eBook |
Author | Victor Marchetti |
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Pages | 398 |
Release | 1974 |
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The C.I.A. and the cult of intelligence
Title | The C.I.A. and the cult of intelligence PDF eBook |
Author | Victor Marchetti |
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Release | 1974 |
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Intelligence for an Age of Terror
Title | Intelligence for an Age of Terror PDF eBook |
Author | Gregory F. Treverton |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 2009-03-23 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1139477730 |
During the Cold War, U.S. intelligence was concerned primarily with states; non-state actors like terrorists were secondary. Now the priorities are reversed and the challenge is enormous. States had an address, and they were hierarchical and bureaucratic. They thus came with some 'story'. Terrorists do not. States were 'over there', but terrorists are there and here. They thus put pressure on intelligence at home, not just abroad. The strength of this book is that it underscores the extent of the change and ranges broadly across data collection and analysis, foreign and domestic, as well as presenting the issues of value that arise as new targets require collecting more information at home.
Creating the Secret State
Title | Creating the Secret State PDF eBook |
Author | David F. Rudgers |
Publisher | |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | History |
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Formerly a staff archivist for the National Archives and a senior intelligence analyst with the Central Intelligence Agency, Rudgers challenges the popular view that the Agency was principally the brainchild of former OSS chief William J. Donovan. Rather, he explains, the centralization of intelligence was part of a larger reorganization of the US government during the transition from World War II to the Cold War. He also documents how it swerved from its original purpose of guarding against sneak attacks to taking part in clandestine activity against the Soviet Union. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Oswald and the CIA
Title | Oswald and the CIA PDF eBook |
Author | John Newman |
Publisher | Skyhorse |
Pages | 933 |
Release | 2008-06-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1626369348 |
From the acclaimed author of JFK and Vietnam comes a book that uncovers the government's role in the Kennedy assassination more clearly than any previous inquiry. What was the extent of the CIA's involvement with Lee Harvey Oswald? Why was Oswald's file tampered with before the assassination of John F. Kennedy? And why did significant documents from that file mysteriously disappear? Oswald and the CIA answers these questions, not with theories, but with information from the primary sources themselves—ex-agents, officials, and secret records. To look at the Oswald file is to look at the most sensitive CIA operation of the Cold War. The story is as alarming as it is tragic; the lies and manipulations it reveals led directly to Kennedy's murder. Oswald and the CIA is a gripping journey to the darkest corners of the CIA.