The Church Committee CIA Mindcontrol
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Bill Moyers Journal: The Rise of Unitary Executive Power $19.95 How far can a President go to defend the nation? This program examines the unprecedented presidential power that some say has been amassed by the Bush administration-and wielded, often secretly, in the name of national security. Bill Moyers gets perspective from two experts on the limits and abuses of federal power: Charles Fried, who teaches Constitutional law at Harvard Law School and served as … |
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Alleged Assassination Plots Involving Foreign Leaders: 1975 US Senate Report on CIA Covert Operations to Kill Fidel Castro, Ngo Dinh Diem, and Others $9.99 The report of the 1975 US Senate Church Committee, which investigated American covert actions to assassinate foreign leaders, including Diem, Lumumba, Trujillo, and Castro. Describes over a dozen CIA attempts to work jointly with the American Mafia to kill Castro using biological toxins…. |
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Intelligence Activities and the Rights of Americans: 1976 US Senate Report on Illegal Wiretaps and Domestic Spying by the FBI, CIA and NSA $17.99 When it was first revealed that the Bush Administration had implemented a secret program of warrantless wiretaps and domestic spying on US citizens, few Americans knew that all of this had happened before. In the early 1970′s, it was revealed that US government agencies, including the FBI, CIA, NSA and IRS, were being used as part of a deliberate plan to infiltrate and disrupt political opponents,… |
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Alleged Assassination Plots Involving Foreign Leaders: Interim Report of the Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities $34.95 This 1975 Interim Report of the so-called “Church Committee” documented US plots to assassinate foreign leaders. While plots to kill Cuban leader Fidel Castro are widely known, the book also discusses the details of US involvement in the murders of Patrice Lumumba (Congo), Rafael Trujillo (Dominican Republic), Rene Schneider (Chile), and Ngo Dinh Diem (South Vietnam). Only Fidel Castro survived a… |
