The CIA Files: Secrets of

The CIA Files: Secrets of "The Company"

by Mick Farren (Author)

Synopsis

Of all the world's secret agencies, the work of the CIA is perhaps the most intriguing, not least because they command such power. But what goes on behind closed doors? What plots have they been involved in during their chequered history? In the current climate of terrorism post-September 11th an examination of the working mechanism of the CIA has never been more valid. The CIA Files explores and assesses some of the most covert operations in the history of America's Central Intelligence Agency, and takes a critical look at its most closely guarded secrets. The book also sifts through the mountain of allegations and web of half-truths behind the assassinations, mini-wars, botched experiments and political intrigues for which the Agency has been blamed. Including: the plot to assassinate Fidel Castro, their pursuit of Che Guevara, their involvement in the testing of mind-altering drugs, the Kennedy assassination, the New World Order, and, more recently, their failed bid to thwart the catastrophic attacks on New York City and the Pentagon in September 2001.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Chrysalis
Published: 31 Jul 2003

ISBN 10: 1844110133
ISBN 13: 9781844110131
Book Overview: Of all the world's secret agencies, the work of America's CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) is perhaps the most intriguing, not least because it commands such power. These files explore and assess some of its most covert operations and look critically at its most closely guarded secrets.

Author Bio
Mick Farren is the author of almost 20 novels and a number of non-fiction works. Since the 1960s he has written extensively on the intelligence community, assassination theory, extraterrestrials and kindred subjects for The Soho Weekly, The LA Reader, High Times, and Rolling Stone.