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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Tyrian on July 01, 2007, 01:16:10 pm
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...Have been released to the public. The document details pretty much all of the CIA's dirty laundry from the '50s to the '70s-ish. It includes operations for kidnapping defectors, break-ins, assassination plots, etc. The document gives a very detailed look into what the CIA was like back then. It's kind of scary reading and makes you wonder about what goes on today that we don't know about.
The Family Jewels (http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB222/family_jewels_full_ocr.pdf). WARNING: It's a 703 page .pdf file. It may take a while to load on slower connections.
And, yes, it's not from the official CIA site, although I did find it there initially. It's worth mentioning that the CIA just removed the Family Jewels keyword from their official website search database. I do have the direct link to the document on the official site though, in case any of you want to check out the original version there.
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Yay! I am going to download this and keep it on my desktop just because I can!
EDIT: Okay, this version does not like me. Error reading the file. Can I have the link?
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Did they plot to kill John Glenn again? :rolleyes:
Hell about 500 pages of that is going to be various attempts to kill Castro.
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Yup.. tehy gave poision pills to the mob and payed them to kill him...After several failed attempts, they called it off...