The International and National activities of the C.I.A. / Ralph McGehee.

Program Title:
The International and National activities of the C.I.A. / Ralph McGehee.
PRA Archive #: 
IZ0334.01
Description: 

Talk by former CIA agent Ralph McGehee, who recounts his experiences with the agency which provides the background for his book "The Puzzle Palace." He traces CIA attacks upon the ACLU, its growing role in covert actions around the world and its role in Desert Storm. He goes on to explore the activities of the CIA during the Vietnam War, in Central America -- particularly during the invastions of Grenada and Panama, and in helping to define George Bush's New World Order.|THE INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL ACTIVITIES OF THE C.I.A. / Ralph McGehee. - SERIES: President Clinton and the National Security State| no. 1 - Talk by former CIA agent Ralph McGehee, who recounts his experiences with the agency which provides the background for his book "The Puzzle Palace." He traces CIA attacks upon the ACLU, its growing role in covert actions around the world and its role in Desert Storm. He goes on to explore the activities of the CIA during the Vietnam War, in Central America -- particularly during the invastions of Grenada and Panama, and in helping to define George Bush's New World Order. - BROADCAST: WBAI, 1992. - For a contemporary speech by Ralph McGehee on a related topic, see: SZ0758. The audio quality of SZ0758 is far superior quality.

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Date Recorded on: 
Date Broadcast on: 
WBAI, 1992.
Item duration: 
1 reel (52 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|52:00
Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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