Website review: Why the CIA Is Airing Its Dirty Lau...
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und1sk0 rated 14 months ago- From the page: "The CIA is about to publish its "book of skeletons," as former director Bill Colby called the CIA's history of abuses. Coups, assassinations, kidnappings, domestic spying, break-ins, illegal telephone taps â€" all of it past works, and mostly dribbled out in the press over the last 30 years." Now if only we can get them to own up to the current criminal activity.

bgamall rated 14 months ago- I am a lot more interested in what CIA information and intelligence Dick Cheney had prior to 9/11 about 9/11. The rest is a diversion.

challengeme rated 14 months ago- I saw this on TV last night. I think it's a bunch of masking and pretending to air out the details and dirt of the government. They're only going to show a small portion of the guts and gore of politics. On these open documents, they still blank out things they call "still too sensitive" which is bullshit. So it's like implying you killed a man, but never admitting to it officially...this stuff makes my stomach literally feel like a meat grinder.

aRTy-nz rated 14 months ago- "The CIA is about to publish its "book of skeletons," as former director Bill Colby called the CIA's history of abuses. Coups, assassinations, kidnappings, domestic spying, break-ins, illegal telephone taps -- all of it past works, and mostly dribbled out in the press over the last 30 years."
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