on 2/14/01 5:04 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> From: NY Transfer News <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 09:58:35 -0500 (EST)
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [CubaNews] New Website to Document CIA on Campus!
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> Via NY Transfer News * All the News That Doesn't Fit
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> February 14, 2001
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> NEW WEBSITE INAUGURATED TO DOCUMENT CIA ACTIVITIES ON CAMPUS
> 
> Public Information Research (PIR) has inaugurated a new website on NY
> Transfer's servers to document the activities of the CIA on colleges
> and universities:  www.cia-on-campus.org.
> 
> Public Information Research, a non-profit research organization, is well
> known to scholars, activists and spy-watchers worldwide for its NameBase
> database and website at www.pir.org. Namebase is a unique repository of
> historical information and commentary on the interlocking web of the power
> elite.
> 
> Public Information Research is inviting contributions to their new site. The
> following is from PIR's announcement of www.cia-on-campus.org:
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> CIA-ON-CAMPUS.ORG
> 
> During the 1970s and 1980s, we collected a fair amount of material about the
> CIA on campus. The movement peaked in 1969, 1977, and 1987, but by 1993 had
> subsided. Unfortunately, this was several years too early for the Internet,
> and almost all of the material we collected exists only on paper. Some of
> it is turning yellow by now.
> 
> It amazed us that we found so little online about this topic. PIR feels that
> past efforts need to be preserved and made available. Our current collection
> of material is a good place to start. We plan to contact the authors of this
> material, and request permission to digitize their articles and post them on
> this site. We've worked with many of these authors in the past. One major
> focus of this site, therefore, will be historical preservation.
> 
> Another purpose will be to encourage further research and contributions from
> faculty and students, whether signed or anonymous. We will use separate
> directories for all campus-specific content, and someday those coming into
> the site from an ".edu" domain will automatically start with the material
> that is most relevant to them. If we don't have anything about their campus,
> then they will land on a generic page. While navigation across the entire
> site will always be available, this redirection feature should encourage
> students and faculty to contribute material, or to design pages for their
> campus.  (Any new material will be subject to fact-checking and editing by
> us before we post it, and we like simple pages with no more than a handful
> of GIFs.)
> 
> Cia on Campus is still in its infancy; we expect to be developing the site
> for at least a year. So drop us a line if you have any ideas. (Just send
> e-mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]) With your help, we can get this site up
> to speed more quickly. Ask your campus librarian or archivist if they
> remember any articles on this topic. If you find something, let us know.
> Regardless of how old it is, if it's substantive and relevant then it
> belongs on this site. You can help us further by securing permission for us
> to post it, and/or transcribing it into digital form for us. --Public
> Information Research
> 
> Visit the CIA on Campus website at: http://www.cia-on-campus.org, or just
> click on "CIA on Campus" from NY Transfer's homepage at www. blythe. org
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I have been advising students not to get involved with this agency. They are
baaaaad news and we are going to get rid of them believe it or not. That's
one of the agencies JFK wanted to disband.

In peace and solidarity,

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