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 A TIMELINE OF CIA ATROCITIES

1929:
The culture we lost - Secretary of State Henry Stimson refuses to endorse a
code-breaking operation, saying, "Gentlemen do not read each other's mail."

1941:
COI created - In preparation for World War II, President Roosevelt creates
the Office of Coordinator of Information (COI). General William "Wild Bill"
Donovan heads the new intelligence service.

1942:
OSS created - Roosevelt restructures COI into something more suitable for
covert action, the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). Donovan recruits so
many of the nation's rich and powerful that eventually people joke that "OSS"
stands for "Oh, so social!" or "Oh, such snobs!"

1943:
Italy - Donovan recruits the Catholic Church in Rome to be the center of
Anglo-American spy operations in Fascist Italy. This would prove to be one of
America's most enduring intelligence alliances in the Cold War.

1945:
OSS is abolished - The remaining American information agencies cease covert
actions and return to harmless information gathering and analysis.

Operation PAPERCLIP - While other American agencies are hunting down Nazi war
criminals for arrest, the U.S. intelligence community is smuggling them into
America, unpunished, for their use against the Soviets. The most important of
these is Reinhard Gehlen, Hitler's master spy who had built up an
intelligence network in the Soviet Union. With full U.S. blessing, he creates
the "Gehlen Organization," a band of refugee Nazi spies who reactivate their
networks in Russia. These include SS intelligence officers Alfred Six and
Emil Augsburg (who massacred Jews in the Holocaust), Klaus Barbie (the
"Butcher of Lyon"), Otto von Bolschwing (the Holocaust mastermind who worked
with Eichmann) . The Gehlen Organization supplies the U.S. with its only
intelligence on the Soviet Union for the next ten years, serving as a bridge
between the abolishment of the OSS and the creation of the CIA. However, much
of the "intelligence" the former Nazis provide is bogus.

Gehlen inflates Soviet military capabilities at a time when Russia is still
rebuilding its devastated society, in order to inflate his own importance to
the Americans (who might otherwise punish him). In 1948, Gehlen almost
convinces the Americans that war is imminent, and the West should make a
preemptive strike. In the 50s he produces a fictitious "missile gap." To make
matters worse, the Russians have thoroughly penetrated the Gehlen
Organization with double agents, undermining the very American security that
Gehlen was supposed to protect.

1947:
Greece - President Truman requests military aid to Greece to support
right-wing forces fighting communist rebels. For the rest of the Cold War,
Washington and the CIA will back notorious Greek leaders with deplorable
human rights records.

CIA created - President Truman signs the National Security Act of 1947,
creating the Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Council. The
CIA is accountable to the president through the NSC -there is no democratic
or congressional oversight. Its charter allows the CIA to "perform such other
functions and duties. as the National Security Council may from time to time
direct." This loophole opens the door to covert action and dirty tricks.

1948:
Covert-action wing created - The CIA recreates a covert action wing,
innocuously called the Office of Policy Coordination, led by Wall Street
lawyer Frank Wisner. According to its secret charter, its responsibilities
include "propaganda, economic warfare, preventive direct action, including
sabotage, antisabotage, demolition and evacuation procedures; subversion
against hostile states, including assistance to underground resistance
groups, and support of indigenous anti-communist elements in threatened
countries of the free world."

Italy - The CIA corrupts democratic elections in Italy, where Italian
communists threaten to win the elections. The CIA buys votes, broadcasts
propaganda, threatens and beats up opposition leaders, and infiltrates and
disrupts their organizations. It works - the communists are defeated.

1949:
Radio Free Europe - The CIA creates its first major propaganda outlet, Radio
Free Europe. Over the next several decades, its broadcasts are so blatantly
false that for a time it is considered illegal to publish transcripts of them
in the U.S.

Late 40s
Operation MOCKINGBIRD - The CIA begins recruiting American news organizations
and journalists to become spies and disseminators of propaganda. The effort
is headed by Frank Wisner, Allan Dulles, Richard Helms and Philip Graham.
Graham is publisher of The Washington Post, which becomes a major CIA player.
Eventually, the CIA's media assets will include ABC, NBC, CBS, Time,
Newsweek, Associated Press, United Press International, Reuters, Hearst
Newspapers, Scripps-Howard, Copley News Service and more. By the CIA's own
admission, at least 25 organizations and 400 journalists will become CIA
assets.

1953
Iran - CIA overthrows the democratically elected Mohammed Mossadegh in a
military coup, after he threatened to nationalize British oil. The CIA
replaces him with a dictator, the Shah of Iran, whose secret police, SAVAK,
is as brutal as the Gestapo.

Operation MK-ULTRA - Inspired by North Korea's brainwashing program, the CIA
begins experiments on mind control. The most notorious part of this project
involves giving LSD and other drugs to American subjects without their
knowledge or against their will, causing several to commit suicide. However,
the operation involves far more than this. Funded in part by the Rockefeller
and Ford foundations, research includes propaganda, brainwashing, public
relations, advertising, hypnosis, and other forms of suggestion.

1954
Guatemala - CIA overthrows the democratically elected Jacob Arbenz in a
military coup. Arbenz has threatened to nationalize the Rockefeller-owned
United Fruit Company, in which CIA Director Allen Dulles also owns stock.
Arbenz is replaced with a series of right-wing dictators whose bloodthirsty
policies will kill over 100,000 Guatemalans in the next 40 years.

1954-1958
North Vietnam - CIA officer Edward Lansdale spends four years trying to
overthrow the communist government of North Vietnam, using all the usual
dirty tricks. The CIA also attempts to legitimize a tyrannical puppet regime
in South Vietnam, headed by Ngo Dinh Diem. These efforts fail to win the
hearts and minds of the South Vietnamese because the Diem government is
opposed to true democracy, land reform and poverty reduction measures. The
CIA's continuing failure results in escalating American intervention,
culminating in the Vietnam War.

1956
Hungary - Radio Free Europe incites Hungary to revolt by broadcasting
Khruschev's Secret Speech, in which he denounced Stalin. It also hints that
American aid will help the Hungarians fight. This aid fails to materialize as
Hungarians launch a doomed armed revolt, which only invites a major Soviet
invasion. The conflict kills 7,000 Soviets and 30,000 Hungarians.

1957-1973
Laos - The CIA carries out approximately one coup per year trying to nullify
Laos' democratic elections. The problem is the Pathet Lao, a leftist group
with enough popular support to be a member of any coalition government. In
the late 50s, the CIA even creates an "Armee Clandestine" of Asian
mercenaries to attack the Pathet Lao. After the CIA's army suffers numerous
defeats, the U.S. starts bombing, dropping more bombs on Laos than all the
U.S. bombs dropped in World War II. A quarter of all Laotians will eventually
become refugees, many living in caves.

1959
Haiti - The U.S. military helps "Papa Doc" Duvalier become dictator of Haiti.
He creates his own private police force, the "Tonton Macoutes," who terrorize
the population with machetes. They will kill over 100,000 during the Duvalier
family reign. The U.S. does not protest their dismal human rights record.

1961
The Bay of Pigs - The CIA sends 1,500 Cuban exiles to invade Castro's Cuba.
But "Operation Mongoose" fails, due to poor planning, security and backing.
The planners had imagined that the invasion will spark a popular uprising
against Castro - which never happens. A promised American air strike also
never occurs. This is the CIA's first public setback, causing President
Kennedy to fire CIA Director Allen Dulles.

Dominican Republic - The CIA assassinates Rafael Trujillo, a murderous
dictator Washington has supported since 1930. Trujillo's business interests
have grown so large (about 60 percent of the economy) that they have begun
competing with American business interests.

Ecuador - The CIA-backed military forces the democratically elected President
Jose Velasco to resign. Vice President Carlos Arosemana replaces him; the CIA
fills the now vacant vice presidency with its own man.

Congo (Zaire) - The CIA assassinates the democratically elected Patrice
Lumumba. However, public support for Lumumba's politics runs so high that the
CIA cannot clearly install his opponents in power. Four years of political
turmoil follow.

1963
Dominican Republic - The CIA overthrows the democratically elected Juan Bosch
in a military coup. The CIA installs a repressive, right-wing junta.

Ecuador - A CIA-backed military coup overthrows President Arosemana, whose
independent (not socialist) policies have become unacceptable to Washington.
A military junta assumes command, cancels the 1964 elections, and begins
abusing human rights.

1964
Brazil - A CIA-backed military coup overthrows the democratically elected
government of Joao Goulart. The junta that replaces it will, in the next two
decades, become one of the most bloodthirsty in history. General Castelo
Branco will create Latin America's first death squads, or bands of secret
police who hunt down "communists" for torture, interrogation and murder.
Often these "communists" are no more than Branco's political opponents. Later
it is revealed that the CIA trains the death squads.

1965
Indonesia - The CIA overthrows the democratically elected Sukarno with a
military coup. The CIA has been trying to eliminate Sukarno since 1957, using
everything from attempted assassination to sexual intrigue, for nothing more
than his declaring neutrality in the Cold War. His successor, General
Suharto, will massacre between 500,000 to 1 million civilians accused of
being "communist." The CIA supplies the names of countless suspects.

Dominican Republic - A popular rebellion breaks out, promising to reinstall
Juan Bosch as the country's elected leader. The revolution is crushed when
U.S. Marines land to uphold the military regime by force. The CIA directs
everything behind the scenes.

Greece - With the CIA's backing, the king removes George Papandreous as prime
minister. Papandreous has failed to vigorously support U.S. interests in
Greece.

Congo (Zaire) - A CIA-backed military coup installs Mobutu Sese Seko as
dictator. The hated and repressive Mobutu exploits his desperately poor
country for billions.

1966
The Ramparts Affair - The radical magazine Ramparts begins a series of
unprecedented anti-CIA articles. Among their scoops: the CIA has paid the
University of Michigan $25 million dollars to hire "professors" to train
South Vietnamese students in covert police methods. MIT and other
universities have received similar payments. Ramparts also reveals that the
National Students' Association is a CIA front. Students are sometimes
recruited through blackmail and bribery, including draft deferments.

1967
Greece - A CIA-backed military coup overthrows the government two days before
the elections. The favorite to win was George Papandreous, the liberal
candidate. During the next six years, the "reign of the colonels" - backed by
the CIA - will usher in the widespread use of torture and murder against
political opponents. When a Greek ambassador objects to President Johnson
about U.S. plans for Cypress, Johnson tells him: "Fuck your parliament and
your constitution."

Operation PHEONIX - The CIA helps South Vietnamese agents identify and then
murder alleged Viet Cong leaders operating in South Vietnamese villages.
According to a 1971 congressional report, this operation killed about 20,000
"Viet Cong."

1968
Operation CHAOS - The CIA has been illegally spying on American citizens
since 1959, but with Operation CHAOS, President Johnson dramatically boosts
the effort. CIA agents go undercover as student radicals to spy on and
disrupt campus organizations protesting the Vietnam War. They are searching
for Russian instigators, which they never find. CHAOS will eventually spy on
7,000 individuals and 1,000 organizations.

Bolivia - A CIA-organized military operation captures legendary guerilla Che
Guevara. The CIA wants to keep him alive for interrogation, but the Bolivian
government executes him to prevent worldwide calls for clemency.

1969
Uruguay - The notorious CIA torturer Dan Mitrione arrives in Uruguay, a
country torn with political strife. Whereas right-wing forces previously used
torture only as a last resort, Mitrione convinces them to use it as a
routine, widespread practice. "The precise pain, in the precise place, in the
precise amount, for the desired effect," is his motto. The torture techniques
he teaches to the death squads rival the Nazis'. He eventually becomes so
feared that revolutionaries will kidnap and murder him a year later.

1970
Cambodia - The CIA overthrows Prince Sahounek, who is highly popular among
Cambodians for keeping them out of the Vietnam War. He is replaced by CIA
puppet Lon Nol, who immediately throws Cambodian troops into battle. This
unpopular move strengthens once minor opposition parties like the Khmer
Rouge, which achieves power in 1975 and massacres millions of its own people.

1971
Bolivia - After half a decade of CIA-inspired political turmoil, a CIA-backed
military coup overthrows the leftist President Juan Torres. In the next two
years, dictator Hugo Banzer will have over 2,000 political opponents arrested
without trial, then tortured, raped and executed.

Haiti - "Papa Doc" Duvalier dies, leaving his 19-year old son "Baby Doc"
Duvalier the dictator of Haiti. His son continues his bloody reign with full
knowledge of the CIA.

1972
The Case-Zablocki Act - Congress passes an act requiring congressional review
of executive agreements. In theory, this should make CIA operations more
accountable. In fact, it is only marginally effective.

Cambodia - Congress votes to cut off CIA funds for its secret war in Cambodia.

Watergate Break-in - President Nixon sends in a team of burglars to wiretap
Democratic offices at Watergate. The team members have extensive CIA
histories, including James McCord, E. Howard Hunt and five of the Cuban
burglars. They work for the Committee to Reelect the President (CREEP), which
does dirty work like disrupting Democratic campaigns and laundering Nixon's
illegal campaign contributions. CREEP's activities are funded and organized
by another CIA front, the Mullen Company.

1973
Chile - The CIA overthrows and assassinates Salvador Allende, Latin America's
first democratically elected socialist leader. The problems begin when
Allende nationalizes American-owned firms in Chile. ITT offers the CIA $1
million for a coup (reportedly refused). The CIA replaces Allende with General
 Augusto Pinochet, who will torture and murder thousands of his own
countrymen in a crackdown on labor leaders and the political left.

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