CIA (The Central Intelligence Agency)
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"Coming to grips with these U.S./CIA activities in broad numbers and figuring out how many people have been killed in the jungles of Laos or the hills of Nicaragua is very difficult. But, adding them up as best we can, we come up with a figure of six million people killed-and this is a minimum figure."---John Stockwell

[The CIA's main purpose is media control, Mind Control, running the narcotics trade, and carrying out covert operations involving economic warfare, false flags such as GLADIO, rigged elections, Assassinations 1 and Genocide (6 million bare minimum).]

Quotes

See: Communism  Torture Cocaine  COINTELPRO   The Office of Strategic Services (OSS)
See: MI6 MI5 NSA FBI  Mossad  Ministry of Truth

Internet
AboveTopSecret.com
Godlike Productions
Jeff Rense
Art Bell
NESARA
ZetaTalk

CIA Wars

John Stockwell

Church Committee

CIA Nazi connections
Nazi killing of civilians

Lords of the Revolution: Timothy Leary and the CIA,. . .The Spy Who Came In From the (Ergot) Mold By W.H. Bowart

[2010 Sept] The Imperial Anatomy of Al-Qaeda. The CIA’s Drug-Running Terrorists and the “Arc of Crisis” Part I  By Andrew Gavin Marshall

[2010 March] French bread spiked with LSD in CIA experiment

[2010 Jan] General Ivashov: “International terrorism does not exist”   Only secret services and their current chiefs – or those retired but still having influence inside the state organizations – have the ability to plan, organize and conduct an operation of such magnitude. Generally, secret services create, finance and control extremist organizations. Without the support of secret services, these organizations cannot exist – let alone carry out operations of such magnitude inside countries so well protected. Planning and carrying out an operation on this scale is extremely complex. 

[2009 Nov] Mass.: Local Author Takes on the DEA   "The War on Drugs is unwinnable and the biggest problem is that the CIA protects the most powerful drug dealers in the world. "

[2009 Oct] C.I.A. Still Cagey About Agent Who Knew Oswald

[2009] SERBIA: Gabriel RonayDeath squad leader ‘was top CIA agent’

[2009 April] Four CIA Chiefs Said 'Don't Reveal Torture Memos'

[2006] Global drug trade is controlled and run by the intelligence agencies by James Casbolt

[1995] C.I.A. DEATH SQUADS by Allan Nairn
An International Guide to CIA Death Squads by RALPH MCGEHEE

MIND CONTROL IN AMERIKA Five Easy Steps To Create A Manchurian Candidate

18,000 PAGES OF CIA MIND CONTROL DOCUMENTS RELEASED

[1997] Torture was taught by CIA; Declassified manual details the methods used in Honduras; Agency denials refuted

[1997] How the CIA Got Away With Domestic Spying

[2004] Roots of Abu Ghraib in CIA techniques Last April when Americans found themselves looking at photographs of U.S. soldiers abusing naked and hooded Iraqis at Abu Ghraib prison, it’s a safe bet that most didn’t realize they were looking at torture techniques refined by the Central Intelligence Agency over the last half century.

[1976] Indonesia 1958: Nixon, the CIA, and the Secret War By L. Fletcher Prouty

[1975] AN INTRODUCTION TO THE ASSASSINATION BUSINESS By L. Fletcher Prouty

[2000] DR. JAMES TYHURST, CIA PSYCHIATRIST (B.C.), CIVIL SUIT SEX SLAVE

Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty, the CIA and the News Media by S Cone

[1967]  Jim Garrison Interview

Jim Garrison Tapes (Video)

Operations [See: Operations.]
Dope Inc
Mockingbird
Operation CHAOS

Operation GLADIO
Jonestown
Phoenix programme

The roots of the CIA--the Nazis [See CIA Phoenix]
[2009] Notorious SS unit 'traced'  British historian Norman Davies estimates that on just August 5 alone some 35,000 men, women and children were killed in cold blood. Given a free rein by SS commander-in-chief Heinrich Himmler, Dirlewanger's men also participated in gang rape, torture and the practice of bayoneting babies as a way of striking terror into Poles.

Manuals
CIA, KUBARK Counterintelligence Interrogation

CIA Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare A tactical manual for the revolutionary. First published by the Central Intelligence Agency and distributed to the Contras in Central America

Human Resource Exploitation Training Manual -- 1983

NERVE WAR AGAINST INDIVIDUALS This CIA guide to conducting "nerve war against individuals" was prepared in the summer of 1954, as the agency was preparing to overthrow the government of Guatemalan President Jacobo Arbenz. Harassment operations such as these were added to the CIA's huge, and ultimately successful, psychological warfare campaign against Arbenz. The document is undated, but a cover note indicates it was forwarded to the CIA station in Guatemala City on June 9, 1954.

External
Gloria Steinem: How the CIA Used Feminism to Destabilize Society By Henry Makow Ph.D.

List of Records from the Rockefeller Commission's Investigation of the CIA
A rarely seen catalog of documents acquired or created by the 1975 presidential commission that examined the CIA's domestic misdeeds

CIA and Operation Phoenix in Vietnam — Information about the CIA's assassination program in Vietnam.

CIA Support of Death Squads William E. Colby on July 19, 1971, before Senate Subcommittee testified that CIA's Operation Phoenix had killed 21,587 Vietnamese citizens between January 1968 and May 1971.

Books
[2009] The Strength of the Pack by Douglas Valentine
[2007] A Farewell To Justice.  Jim Garrison, JFK's assassination, and the case that should have changed history by Joan Mellen
[2006] Safe For Democracy The Secret Wars of the CIA by John Prados
[2009] William Colby and the CIA: The Secret Wars of a Controversial Spymaster by John Prados

[2003] Lost Crusader: The Secret Wars of CIA Director William Colby by John Prados
[2002] The CIAs Greatest Hits by Mark Zepezauer
[1999] The Praetorian Guard: The U.S. Role in the New World Order.
[1999] Dark Alliance by Gary Webb
[1999] SECRETS  The CIA's War at Home By Angus Mackenzie
[1996]  Presidents' Secret Wars - CIA and Pentagon covert operations from World War II through the Persian Gulf by John Prados
[1991]  Cocaine Politics: Drugs, Armies, and the CIA in Central America by Peter Dale Scott & Jonathan Marshall
[1987] The Iran-Contra Connection: Secret Teams and Covert Operations in Reagan Era by Jonathan Marshall, Peter Dale Scott, Jane Hunter
[1983 ] Deadly Deceits by Ralph McGehee
[1976] The Lawless State. The crimes of the U.S. Inteligence Agencies by Morton Halperin, Jerry Berman, Robert Borosage, Christine Marwick
[1975] CIA Diary by Philip Agee
[1972] The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia by Alfred W. McCoy with Cathleen B. Read and Leonard P.Adams II
THE SECRET TEAM The CIA and Its Allies in Control of the United States and the World --L. FLETCHER PROUTY
JFK: The CIA, Vietnam, and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy by L. Fletcher Prouty