Central Intelligence Agency
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Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is, according to immense amounts of information available on the Internet, the world's largest distributor of illegal drugs.
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[edit] Budget
The funding of the CIA was defined by the CIA Act of 1949 in the following way:
- 2005-11-08: Key U.S. intelligence official tells all -- lets annual budget figure slip out + +
- "At an intelligence conference in San Antonio last week, Mary Margaret Graham, a 27-year veteran of the CIA and now the deputy director of national intelligence for collection, said the annual intelligence budget was $44 billion."
[edit] The CIA drug cartel
- Drugs, the CIA and Faustian Alliances
- Drugs, Police and Intelligence Services
- Bush, Clinton, and the CIA
- CIA Proprietaries, CIA Infiltrated or Influenced Organizations, and CIA Contractors
- Akansas Airport Called "Hub" of CIA Drugs and Guns Pipeline
- INVESTIGATIVE REPORT: POLITICS AND COVERT OPERATION POLICY IN THE DRUG WAR
- Drugs, Police and Intelligence Services
- BEYOND BUSH II
- CIA and Subsidiaries Exposed in Court Documents As Active Drug Smugglers Using Military Aircraft Washed Through Forest Service
- VIRGINIA McCULLOUGH interview
- The CIA: America's Premier International Terrorist Organization
- CIA Report on Contras and Cocaine
- CIA's Drug Confession
- CIA Linked To Seal's Assassination
- The CIA & Drugs
- A short history of the CIA's involvement with drugs and the reasons for it.
- War on Drugs: The Masquerade (Part I of III)
- Smoking Guns: Iran-Contra resurfaces, CIA gun runners linked to cocaine trafficking
- US feds team up to play both sides of the drug war.
[edit] Mind Control and thought manipulation
Mind control - bullet summary:
- Wilhelm Reich discovered how to effect and allow the mind to be manipulated through remote radio wave transmission in the late 1940s and secretly worked with the CIA developing this technology 1947 to 1952.
[edit] CIA in the "news outlets"
- 1998, FAIR: Media Censor CIA Ties With Medellin Drug Cartel
- "A key money-launderer for the Medellin cocaine cartel told Congress in February that he worked with the Central Intelligence Agency, but this information was not reported by the New York Times, the Washington Post, or the three major networks, even though all covered the hearings. "
- 2005-12-30: Covert CIA Program Withstands New Furor + +
- "GST includes programs allowing the CIA to capture al Qaeda suspects with help from foreign intelligence services, to maintain secret prisons abroad, to use interrogation techniques that some lawyers say violate international treaties, and to maintain a fleet of aircraft to move detainees around the globe. Other compartments within GST give the CIA enhanced ability to mine international financial records and eavesdrop on suspects anywhere in the world."
- "This month he went into more detail, defending the National Security Agency's warrantless eavesdropping within the United States. That program is separate from the GST program, but three lawyers involved said the legal rationale for the NSA program is essentially the same one used to support GST, which is an abbreviation of a classified code name for the umbrella covert action program."
[edit] Other
Other Government Agency or OGA is the standard military and governmental euphemism for the CIA. It is used when the CIA's presence is an open secret, but cannot be officially confirmed. Other colloquial names for CIA are The Agency and The Company.
A pejorative term for people who work for the CIA or other intelligence agencies is often "spook"; the phrase "Virginia farmboys" is also occasionally used in reference to the Langley, VA headquarters.
One of the CIA's publications, the CIA World Factbook, is unclassified and is indeed made freely available without copyright restrictions because it is a work of the United States federal government.
[edit] CIA "Torture Jet" filled with 4 Tons of COCAINE
- narconews.com, December 1, 2007: New Document Provides Further Evidence That Owner of Crashed Cocaine Jet Was a U.S. Government Operative - Signatures Link Florida Pilot Greg Smith to DEA/FBI/CIA Operations in Colombia (By Bill Conroy)
- scoop.co.nz, December 3, 2007: Conroy: New Document Lends Further Evidence of US Involvement with Crashed Cocaine Jet
- uruknet.info, Dec 12, 2007: CIA Torture Jet wrecks with 4 Tons of COCAINE
- narconews.com, December 19, 2007: Cocaine Jet That Crashed in Mexico Part of Cowboy Government Operation, DEA Sources Claim
[edit] See also
- List of proven conspiracies
- American Terrorism
- 9/11 conspiracy theories
- The Agency- A CBS TV Series about The CIA
- Blowback
- Church Committee - 1976 committee investigating intelligence gathering by the CIA and FBI
- CIA cryptonym
- CIA leak grand jury investigation
- Conspiracy theories
- Extraordinary rendition
- Gary Webb - American journalist, author of series on the Contra-crack cocaine connection
- In-Q-Tel - venture capital arm of the CIA
- Kennedy assassination theories
- List of U.S. foreign interventions since 1945
- Nonofficial cover - NOC
- Numbers station
- National Security Agency
- Technical Services Staff
- Helge Boes
[edit] CIA insiders and whistleblowers
[edit] Other Countries
- Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
- Communications Security Establishment (CSE)
[edit] External links
[edit] Official websites and documents
- CIA official site
- CIA official Freedom of Information Act (foia) site
- George Washington University National Security Archive:
- U.S. National Archive's Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records Interagency Working Group.
- CIA manual on coercive questioning
[edit] Other
- Web page on CIA crimes
- Book excerpt from a leading whistleblower (Philip Agee)
- CIA information at Rotten.com
- CIA on Campus
- The Cultural Cold War by Nathaniel Catchpole
- Cop vs. CIA (From the Wilderness)
- In-Q-Tel official site
- Killing Hope by William Blum
- On alleged CIA drug-smuggling
- "Outsourcing Intelligence"
- Video: "Meet the first President of the World Psychiatric Association" - Free Press international 3.18.2005
- National Security Archives
- 2006-05-13: US President George W Bush has used his weekly radio address to launch a strong defence of his administration's domestic surveillance programme.
- "It follows claims the phone records of tens of millions of Americans are being collected by a US intelligence agency."
- "Mr Bush stressed that all intelligence activities he authorised were "lawful" and "strictly target" al-Qaeda."
- "A former director of the agency - Gen Michael Hayden - is now Mr Bush's nominee to become the next head of the CIA."