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The CIA has released declassified versions of five internal documents dealing with the 9/11 terror attacks, according to a press release sent to reporters on Friday afternoon. The documents are described as being "related to the Agency's performance
John Brennan, director of the CIA, went on "Face the Nation" last Sunday and did something weird: he acknowledged that U.S. foreign policy might sometimes cause terrorism. Of course, he didn't word it exactly like that, but close enough:
Streamed live on Jun 1, 2015 - News that parts of the PATRIOT Act have temporarily lapsed is to be cheered, but the greater danger -- the danger of secret government -- remains. The CIA embodies that danger.
Very good predictions:
CIA cold war and hot war activity was coming to light for the first time and was falling into the crosshairs of Congress and the media. Anti-communist arguments had been a sufficient rationale, up to this point, to conduct black ops in the foreign a
CIA cold war and hot war activity was coming to light for the first time and was falling into the crosshairs of Congress and the media.
Suspicions Run Deep in Iraq That C.I.A. and the Islamic State Are United
At an 18th-century mansion in England's countryside last week, current and former spy chiefs from seven countries faced off with representatives from tech giants Apple and Google to discuss government surveillance in the aftermath of Edward Snowden
What if Putin is Telling The Truth?
Radicals complain recruits are turning away as they discover Western intelligence controls extremist groups
Author Douglas Valentine discusses how the Phoenix Program set the stage for the War on Terror.
Author Douglas Valentine discusses how the Phoenix Program set the stage for the War on Terror.
The group's actions to keep psychologists involved in the interrogation program coincided closely with efforts by senior Bush administration officials to salvage the program after the public disclosure of prisoner abuse by American military
The plants grow bigger, faster, use less water than seeds they've used before, and give up to double the amount of opium. No one seems to know where the seeds originate from. The farmers say they were hand-delivered for planting by the same men who c
Two decades have passed since the April 19, 1995, Oklahoma City bombing. It was the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in American history, and 168 people died, including 19 children.
Former CIA Director David Petraeus just got sentenced to two years of probation for leaking highly sensitive information to his mistress and then lying to the FBI about it.
A federal judge on Thursday sentenced David H. Petraeus, a former C.I.A. director and the highest-profile general from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, to two years' probation for providing classified information to a woman with whom he was having
Winston Churchill once said, "I feel lonely without a war." He also badly missed the loss of empire. Churchill's successor - the "Empire of Chaos" - now faces the same quandary. Some wars - as in Ukraine, by proxy - are not going so well.
There were a lot of bad days during the Cold War, but 54 years ago this weekend was one of the worst, at least for the United States. President John F. Kennedy sent an army of anti-Castro exiles backed by the CIA onto the beach at Cuba's Bay of Pig
Did the CIA use anthrax to kill five people on US soil in order to build approval for the Iraq War?
In the spring of 2010, Afghan officials struck a deal to free an Afghan diplomat held hostage by Al Qaeda. But the price was steep -- $5 million -- and senior security officials were scrambling to come up with the money.
RESEARCHERS WORKING with the Central Intelligence Agency have conducted a multi-year, sustained effort to break the security of Apple's iPhones and iPads, according to top-secret documents obtained by The Intercept.
In the spring of 2010, Afghan officials struck a deal to free an Afghan diplomat held hostage by Al Qaeda. But the price was steep -- $5 million -- and senior security officials were scrambling to come up with the money.
"There are places throughout the world where CIA has worked with other intelligence services and has been able to bring people into custody and engage in the debriefings of these individuals…through our liaison partners, and
The Foreign Ministry is backing a new book outlining CIA actions in Ecuador to raise public awareness of interventions committed by the organization.
In a quiet ceremony at CIA headquarters in Virginia on Sunday, the agency celebrated the 100th birthday of one of its most accomplished spies.
The Central Intelligence Agency has announced a sweeping reorganization, introducing a new Directorate dedicated to cyber-espionage and establishing ten new cross-directorate 'mission centers'.
The Saker provides a one minute video with translation of Putin explaining two years ago the Russian government's concern that an overseas entity would use a false flag assassination within Russia in order to create an "involuntary martyr" that
David H. Petraeus, the best-known military commander of his generation, has reached a plea deal with the Justice Department and admitted providing his highly classified journals to a mistress when he was the director of the C.I.A.