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- catalog abstract ""The CIA is the most powerful secret police force in the world. Its hand has been seen in many incidents, sometimes with reason, sometimes more dubiously: the Bay of Pigs, the Greek coup, the death of Che Guevara, the fall of Allende and countless other incidents have been seen as evidence of the CIA's work. Philip Agee worked for the CIA for twelve years, in three different countries. He began by accepting the 'Company's' views and aims, but as time went by he came to see it as a bureaucracy designed not to help those in whose countries it works, but simply as an arm of American interests. He has spent the last three years writing a careful diary of his experiences. In doing so he describes the structure of the CIA, how it recruits, reveals a large number of international organizations founded by the CIA, names many agents and describes, with deadly accuracy, exactly what this vast, sleazy organization does. The picture that emerges is not glamorous; but it is convincing"--P. [4] of cover.".
- catalog contributor b2615056.
- catalog coverage "Latin America History 20th century.".
- catalog coverage "Latin America Politics and government 1948-".
- catalog created "[1975]".
- catalog date "1975".
- catalog date "[1975]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1975]".
- catalog description ""The CIA is the most powerful secret police force in the world. Its hand has been seen in many incidents, sometimes with reason, sometimes more dubiously: the Bay of Pigs, the Greek coup, the death of Che Guevara, the fall of Allende and countless other incidents have been seen as evidence of the CIA's work. Philip Agee worked for the CIA for twelve years, in three different countries. He began by accepting the 'Company's' views and aims, but as time went by he came to see it as a bureaucracy designed not to help those in whose countries it works, but simply as an arm of American interests. He has spent the last three years writing a careful diary of his experiences. In doing so he describes the structure of the CIA, how it recruits, reveals a large number of international organizations founded by the CIA, names many agents and describes, with deadly accuracy, exactly what this vast, sleazy organization does. The picture that emerges is not glamorous; but it is convincing"--P. [4] of cover.".
- catalog extent "639 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Inside the Company.".
- catalog identifier "0140040072 (pbk) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Inside the Company.".
- catalog issued "1975".
- catalog issued "[1975]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Harmondsworth, Eng.] Penguin Books".
- catalog relation "Inside the Company.".
- catalog spatial "Latin America History 20th century.".
- catalog spatial "Latin America Politics and government 1948-".
- catalog subject "980/.036/0924 19".
- catalog subject "Agee, Philip.".
- catalog subject "F1418".
- catalog subject "JK468.I6 A75 1975c".
- catalog subject "Latin America Political events Role of United States. Central Intelligence Agency, 1960-1973 - Personal observations".
- catalog subject "United States. Central Intelligence Agency.".
- catalog title "Inside the company: CIA diary.".
- catalog type "text".