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C.I.A. - An Infinity of mirrors

Leonard, John | March 28, 1994 issue

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This article presents information on the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The first American spy was a Yale grad, Nathan Hale, and it's not surprising that identical statues of him stood for so long on Yale's Old Campus and in front of Spook Central in Langley. when the Agency was riding high in the popularity polls, before the Church committee and the Rockefeller commission found out that Angleton and so many others had not only violated their own charter by spying on American citizens. When a noisome counterculture attacked the universities in the sixties, they could hardly pretend to be ivory towers.

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UNITED States. Central Intelligence Agency; ADMINISTRATIVE agencies; PUBLIC opinion; UNIVERSITIES & colleges; CHURCH committees; HALE, Nathan; UNITED States
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