There is some sunshine / John Stockwell ; interviewed by Roy Tuckman.

Program Title:
There is some sunshine / John Stockwell ; interviewed by Roy Tuckman.
PRA Archive #: 
KZ1711
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Former Director of CIA's Angola task force in the 1970's, and the highest ranking CIA officer to go public, discusses his optimism with the end of the Cold War, threads of justice coming through in the United States, covert operations on the decline, and discussions in Congress about the need for a CIA. He also remarks about Robert Gates, the Gulf War, nuclear disarmament, October Suprise coming out, CIA domestic operations, the drug war and the Bill of Rights, Hemp, and USSR Coup attempt, and Oliver Stone's film on the John F. Kennedy assassination.|THERE IS SOME SUNSHINE / John Stockwell| interviewed by Roy Tuckman. - Former Director of CIA's Angola task force in the 1970's, and the highest ranking CIA officer to go public, discusses his optimism with the end of the Cold War, threads of justice coming through in the United States, covert operations on the decline, and discussions in Congress about the need for a CIA. He also remarks about Robert Gates, the Gulf War, nuclear disarmament, October Suprise coming out, CIA domestic operations, the drug war and the Bill of Rights, Hemp, and USSR Coup attempt, and Oliver Sonte's film on the J.F. Kennedy assassination. - RECORDED: 9 Oct. 1991.

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Date Recorded on: 
9 Oct. 1991.
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Item duration: 
1 reel (61 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|62:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1991.
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