| United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations - 1976 - 214 páginas
...On December 22, 1974, the New York Times reported that the CIA, in direct violation of its statutory charter, conducted a "massive, illegal domestic intelligence...and other dissident groups in the United States." The Times article also charged that "intelligence files on at least 10,000 American citizens" had been... | |
| Frank John Smist - 1994 - 420 páginas
...front-page article by Seymour Hersh charging that the CIA, in direct violation of its charter, had "conducted a massive, illegal domestic intelligence...movement and other dissident groups in the United States."34 On January 14, 1975, President Ford appointed a commission headed by Vice-President Nelson... | |
| Amy B. Zegart - 1999 - 336 páginas
...York Times article by Seymour Hersh. Citing "wellplaced Government sources," the article chronicled a "massive illegal domestic intelligence operation...and other dissident groups in the United States." The CIA had been spying on American citizens since the 19503, in direct violation of its statutory... | |
| Len Bracken - 2002 - 302 páginas
...investigative journalist Seymor Hersh that reveals illegal domestic activities of the CIA: "The CIA, directly violating its charter, conducted a massive...and other dissident groups in the United States." It is worth noting that both Vice-President Cheney and Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld worked within... | |
| Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones - 2003 - 388 páginas
...the domestic activities of the CIA. On the front page of the New York Times, he declared: "The CIA, directly violating its charter, conducted a massive...and other dissident groups in the United States." From then on, it was open season on the CIA and the rest of the intelligence community, and both President... | |
| Aleksandr Vladimirovich Avakov - 2006 - 260 páginas
..."well-placed Government sources," the article chronicled a "massive illegal domestic intelligence operations during the Nixon Administration against the antiwar...and other dissident groups in the United States." The CIA had been spying on US citizens since 1950s, in direct violation of its statutory charter. On... | |
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