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- READING LIST ON
- INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES
- & POLITICAL REPRESSION
-
- by Chip Berlet & Linda Lotz
- Revised (1/14/91)
-
- Distributed by:
- Movement Support Network / Center for Constitutional Rights
- National Lawyers Guild Civil Liberties Committee
-
- This is the reading list circulated by Phil Agee at his Speakout
- lectures. For information about the refusal of the U.S. government to
- enter the country to lecture, see "Agee" topic in this conference.
-
- For the reading list, see the following Reply files:
-
- THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
-
- #1 CIA--GENERAL
- #2 CIA--SPECIFIC COUNTRIES AND REGIONS
- #3 CIA--ALLIANCES WITH DICTATORS, FASCISTS AND NAZIS
- #4 CIA--AT HOME
- #5 CIA--MEMOIRS OF FORMER DIRECTORS & EMPLOYEES
-
- THE POLITICS OF COVERT ACTION
-
- #6 INTELLIGENCE NETWORKS & POLICY MAKERS
- #7 IRAN--CONTRAGATE
-
- REPRESSION IN THE UNITED STATES
-
- #8 THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION & COINTELPRO
- #9 OTHER ASPECTS OF POLITICAL REPRESSION
-
- OTHER RESOURCES
-
- #10 MAGAZINES, NEWSLETTERS & PERIODICALS
- #11 WHAT TO DO - FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT
- #12 WHAT TO DO - EDUCATION & ORGANIZING GUIDES
- #13 WHAT TO DO - LITIGATION
- #14 ODDS & ENDS
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- READING LIST ON
- INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES
- & POLITICAL REPRESSION
-
- by Chip Berlet & Linda Lotz
- Revised (1/14/91)
-
- THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
-
- CIA--GENERAL
-
- "At War With Peace: U.S. Covert Operations" Kit Gage/NCARL, First
- Amendment Foundation, 1990. An indispensible pamphlet chronicling the
- history of CIA covert actions, its human costs, laws regulating it, and
- restrictions to information about it. $2.50 NCARL, 1313 West 8th
- Street, Suite 313, Los Angeles, CA 90017. 213-484-6661.
-
- "The Agency: The Rise and Decline of the CIA". John Ranelagh, 1987,
- Touchstone/Simon & Schuster. A revised edition of the most
- widely-accepted comprehensive history of the CIA, now current through
- Iran-Contragate and the appointment of William Webster as Director.
-
- "Under Cover: Thirty-Five Years of CIA Deception". Darrell Garwood,
- 1985, Grove Press. Fully documented history of covert operations by a
- former UPI Pentagon correspondent. Includes an extensive chronology.
-
- "The CIA, A Forgotten History: U.S. Global Interventions Since World
- War 2" William Blum, 1987, Zed Press. A thorough review of the record
- of CIA invlovement when the cold war turns hot.
-
- "Secret Warriors: Inside the Covert Military Operations of the Reagan
- Era." Steven Emerson, 1986, Putnam & Sons. The best comprehensive
- account of covert ops. during the Reagan Years.
-
- "Presidents' Secret Wars: CIA and Pentagon Covert Operations Since
- World War II." John Prados, Morrow, 1986. Good overview with linkage
- to problem of foreign policy and secrecy.
-
- "The Man Who Kept Secrets--Richard Helms and the CIA". Thomas Powers,
- 1979, Knopf. A portrait of the CIA Director who launched nefarious and
- deadly CIA activities in Chile, Iran and Vietnam.
-
- "The Secret Team: The CIA and its Allies in Control of the World"
- Fletcher Prouty, 1974. Early critical research on the CIA, but is
- marred by a somewhat over-reaching analysis.
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- CIA--SPECIFIC COUNTRIES AND REGIONS
-
- "Dirty Work I--The CIA in Western Europe." Philip Agee and Louis Wolf,
- 1978, Lyle Stuart. A compilation of articles including the classic "How
- to Spot a Spook" and a list of 700 alleged agents.
-
- "Dirty Work II--The CIA in Africa." Philip Agee and Louis Wolf, 1979,
- Lyle Stuart. (Available from Covert Action Information Bulletin, Box
- 50272, Washington, DC 20004). Articles focusing on Africa.
-
- "Weakness and Deceit: U.S. Policy and El Salvador." Raymond Bonner,
- 1984, New York Times Books.
-
- "With the Contras: A reporter in the fields of Nicaragua." Christopher
- Dickey, 1985, Simon and Schuster.
-
- "The CIA's Nicaraguan Manual: Psychological Operations in Guerrilla
- Warfare." CIA, 1985, Vintage. A collection of essays written by the
- CIA and others.
-
- "Washington's War on Nicaragua." Holly Sklar, 1988, South End Press.
- The only full review of U.S. foreign policy toward Nicaragua. Makes
- connections between rightist political ideology and support for covert
- operations as standard U.S. foreign policy tool.
-
- "Nicaragua: The Price of Intervention." Peter Kornbluh, 1987,
- Institute for Policy Studies. Some sections are useful for reference to
- counter-insurgency.
-
- "The Freedom Fighter's Manual." CIA, 1985, Grove Press. A copy, with
- translation, of the CIA's manual that targets D'Escoto and others in
- Nicaragua for disruption and assassination.
-
- "Ropes of Sand: America's Failure in the Middle East." Wilbur Crane
- Eveland, 1980, W.W. Norton. The CIA attempted to censor this in-depth
- examination of the U.S. activities in the Middle East.
-
- "The Foreign Policy of Intervention: The CIA in Guatemala." R.H.
- Immerman, 1983, University of Texas Press. From the 1954 overthrow of
- President Arbenz to the later role of the U.S. in Guatemala, our
- government has played a key role in that country.
-
- "Bitter Fruit--The Untold Story of the American Coup in Guatemala."
- Stephen Kinzer and Stephen Schleisinger, 1982, Doubleday.
-
- "Perilous Missions: Civil Air Transport and CIA Covert Operations in
- Asia." William M. Leary, 1984, University of Alabama.
-
- "Grenada--The Struggle Against Destabilization." Chris Searle, 1983,
- W.W. Norton. The coordinated efforts of the CIA and economic and
- diplomatic agencies to resist changes in Grenada.
-
- "Decent Interval." Frank Snepp, 1977, Vintage Books. A former CIA
- officer describes the Agency's failure to prepare for the evacuation of
- Saigon in 1975.
-
- "In Search of Enemies." John Stockwell, 1978, W.W. Norton. The former
- head of the CIA's Angolan Task Force criticizes the Agency's role in the
- country.
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- CIA--ALLIANCES WITH
- DICTATORS, FASCISTS AND NAZIS
-
- "Blowback: The First Full Account of America's Recruitment of Nazis,
- and its Disastrous Effect on Our Domestic and Foreign Policy."
- Christopher Simpson, 1988, Weidenfeld & Nicolson. The title says it
- all.
-
- "Old Nazis, the New Right, and the Reagan Administration: The Role of
- Domestic Fascist Networks in the Republican Party and their Effect on
- U.S. Cold War Politics." Russ Bellant, 1988, Political Research
- Associates. What the Blowback crowd did with their spare time after the
- OSS/CIA recruited them to the U.S. $6.50 from Political Research
- Associates, Suite 205, 678 Mass. Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139.
-
- "Inside the League: The Shocking Expose of How Terrorists, Nazis, and
- Latin American Death Squads Have Infiltrated the World Anti-Communist
- League." Scott Anderson and Jon Lee Anderson, 1986, Dodd, Mead. Traces
- role of anti-Semites and neo-Nazis sheltered by CIA in private covert
- action and propaganda wars around the world and how they network through
- WACL.
-
- "The Belarus Secret: The Nazi Connection in America." John Loftus,
- 1982, Paragon House. The first full account of the clandestine
- operation to bring Nazi collaborators to the U.S. to help wage guerrilla
- warfare against eastern bloc nations.
-
- "The Paperclip Conspiracy: The Hunt for the Nazi Scientists" How the
- U.S. covered up the thousands of corpses at Nazi slave labor rocket
- facilities so we would beat them Russkies in launching the first
- intercontinental ballistic missile.
-
- "Missing: The Execution of Charles Horman." Thomas Hauser, 1978,
- Harcourt Brace Jovanovich (Touchstone / Simon & Schuster Edition, 1988).
- American officals turn their back when the Chilean Junta murders a young
- American.
-
- "The Great Heroin Coup: Drugs, Intelligence and International Fascism."
- Henrik Kruger, 1980, South End Press. Drug dealing and other activities
- in Southeast Asia.
-
- "Cry of the People--The Struggle for Human Rights in Latin America."
- Penny Lernoux, 1982, Doubleday. The Catholic Church in conflict with
- U.S. policy.
-
- "Hidden Terrors." A.J. Langguth, 1978, Pantheon Books. How the CIA,
- the Pentagon, and U.S. police advisors encouraged military takeovers in
- Latin America.
-
- "The Real Terror Network: Terrorism in Fact and Propaganda". Edward S.
- Herman, 1982, South End Press. How the CIA's advisors are actually
- contributing to terrorism, through training, supplying arms, etc. to
- foreign governments and rebel groups.
-
- "The Pentagon-CIA Archipelago: The Washington Connection and Third
- World Fascism". Noam Chomsky and Ed Herman, 1978, South End Press.
- U.S. counter-revolutionary violence and subversion in the Third World.
-
- "The Death Merchant". Joseph C. Goulden, 1984, Bantam. The story of
- Edwin Wilson , who used his CIA connections to operate an international
- arms firm and supplied Quaddafi with tons of explosives and with hit men
- for political assassinations.
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- CIA--AT HOME
-
- "Labyrinth" Taylor Branch and Eugene M. Propper, 1983, Penguin. The
- story of the search for the assassins of Orlando Letelier.
-
- "Secret Agenda, Watergate, Deep Throat and the CIA." Jim Hougan, 1984,
- Random House. One of many books exploring the CIA's role in Watergate.
-
- "Search for the Manchurian Candidate." John P. Marks, 1979, Quadrangle
- Press. The history of the CIA's drug and behavior control programs.
-
- "Acid Dreams: The CIA, LSD and the Sixties Rebellion." Martin Lee and
- Bruce Shlain, 1985, Grove Press. The CIA thought LSD would
- revolutionize the spy trade...nobody's perfect.
-
- "The Mind Manipulators." Alan W. Scheflin and Edward M. Opton, Jr.,
- 1978, Paddington Press, distributed by Grosset & Dunlap. Reviews
- behavior modification experiments by the CIA and the Army.
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- CIA--MEMOIRS OF FORMER DIRECTORS & EMPLOYEES
-
- "Inside the Company." Philip Agee, 1978, Penguin Books. A diary
- spanning twelve years of Agee's CIA work with a special focus on Central
- and South America and Mexico.
-
- "On the Run." Philip Agee, 1987, Lyle Stuart. The CIA takes a dim view
- of Agee's philosophical turnabout and chases him around the world with
- an alarming lack of humor.
-
- "Deadly Deceits: My 25 Years in the CIA." Ralph Mcgehee, 1983,
- Sheridan Square. ($9.95 + 1.50 S/H c/o IMA 145 W. 4th St., N.Y., N.Y.
- 10012) Author's growing disillusionment with role of CIA as covert
- action arm of the presidency.
-
- "The CIA under Reagan, Bush and Casey: The Evolution of the Agency from
- Roosevelt to Reagan." Ray S. Cline, 1981, Acropolis Books. Expanded
- version of the former Director's memoirs.
-
- "Honorable Men: My Life in the CIA." William Colby and Peter Forbath,
- 1978, Simon and Schuster. From the former CIA Director during the
- Congressional investigations of the Agency.
-
- "Will: The Autobiography of G. Gordon Liddy." 1981, St. Martins Press.
- Gives insights into the man who had no qualms about torture or murder to
- `protect' the U.S. national security.
-
- "The Night Watch: My 25 Years of Peculiar Service." David Atlee
- Phillips, 1977, Athenum. A peculiar yet fascinating un-apologetic
- reminiscence.
-
- "Portrait of a Cold Warrior." Joseph Burkholder Smith, 1976, G.P.
- Putnam and Sons. An insightful look from the view of the agent on the
- street--in the Philippines, Indonesia and elsewhere.
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- THE POLITICS OF COVERT ACTION
-
- INTELLIGENCE NETWORKS & POLICY MAKERS
-
- "The Terrorism Industry: The Experts and Institutions That Shape View
- of Terror." Edward Herman & Gerry O'Sullivan, 1990, Pantheon. A
- thorough discussion of how the concept and reality of terrorism has been
- packaged and manipulated for to promote authoritarian and rightist
- political ideology.
-
- "The Crimes of Patriots: A True Tale of Dope, Dirty Money, and the
- CIA." Jonathan Kwitny, 1987, W. W. Norton. Wall Street Journal
- reporter Kwitny unravels the mystery of the Nugan Hand Bank scandal.
-
- "The Puzzle Palace--A Report on America's Most Secret Agency." James
- Bamford, 1982, Houghton Mifflin. Details history, bureaucracy and scope
- of activities of the National Security Agency.
-
- "The Lawless State: The Crimes of the U.S. Intelligence Agencies."
- Morton Halperin et al, 1978, Penguin Books. (Available from the
- American Civil Liberties Union/Center for National Security Studies, 122
- Maryland Ave. NE, Washington, DC 20002.) Overview of efforts to spy
- and disrupt by the CIA, FBI, NSA, IRS and grand juries.
-
- "A World of Secrets--the Uses and Limits of Intelligence." Walter
- Laquer, 1985, The 20th Century Fund. How foreign intelligence is used
- and misused; and what can be done as seen by mainstream critics.
-
- "Secret Contenders: The Myth of Cold War Counterintelligence." Melvin
- Beck, 1984, Sheriden Square Press. A devastating critique that details
- the waste and lunacy of some CIA clandestine operations and concludes
- that U.S. citizens are ultimately the real target of CIA propaganda
- campaigns.
-
- "Covert Action: The Limits of Intervention in the Postwar World"
- Gregory F. Treverton, Basic Books. A critical re-assessment of covert
- operations as a tool of U.S. foreign policy.
-
- "Intelligence Requirements for the 1990's: Collection, Analysis,
- Counterintelligence, and Covert Action." Roy Godson, ed., Lexington
- Books/D.C. Heath. Edited by one of the more horrific geeks of the
- intelligence empire, this collection of essays provides a blueprint for
- creating the U.S. police state. A shopping list for the guardians of
- post-Constitutional America. Sequal to the popular Intelligence
- Requirements for the 1980's series of books.
-
- "The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence." Victor Marchetti and John
- Marks, 1980, Dell Books. Classic overview of the CIA and intelligence
- operations; updated to include deletions by the CIA.
-
- "The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia." Alfred W. McCoy, with
- Cathleen B. Read and Leonard P. Adams II, 1972, Harper--Colophon Books.
- How the CIA and Air America served as the conduit for the Golden
- Triangle opium trade in an effort to build an anti-communist army.
-
- "Gifts of Deceit: Sun Myung Moon, Tongsun Park and the Korean Scandal."
- Robert Boettcher with Gordon L. Freedman, 1980, Holt, Rinehart & Wilson.
- Moon's links to the Korean CIA and other assorted dirty linen is hung
- out in this documented expose. Shows Moon as a power-hungry
- anti-democratic theocrat.
-
- "Rollback: Right-wing Power in U.S. Foreign Policy." Thomas
- Bodenheimer & Robert Gould, 1989, South End Press. A look at the
- confrontational rightist political agenda that fuels U.S. militarism.
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- IRAN--CONTRAGATE
-
- "Out of Control: The Story of the Reagan Administration's Secret War in
- Nicaragua, the Illegal Arms Pipeline, and the Contra Drug Connection."
- Leslie Cockburn, 1987, Atlantic Monthly Press. This account by a CBS
- News correspondent is currently the best-documented expose on
- Iran-Contragate.
-
- "The Culture of Terrorism." Noam Chomsky, 1978, South End Press. A
- brilliant polemic which argues that behind Iran-Contragate is a
- relentless drive for world power by the U.S. government.
-
- "The Iran Contra Connection: Secret Teams and Covert Operations in the
- Reagan Era." Jonathan Marshall, Peter Dale Scott and Jane Hunter, 1987,
- South End Press. Hunter's section on the Israeli intelligence
- connection is compelling, but some of the other material drifts into
- conspiracy-minded conclusions not entirely supported with facts. Still,
- a good overview of Iran-Contragate covert action as not an isolated
- incident but a logical outcome of institutionalized U.S. covert action
- policy.
-
- "The Soft War: The Uses and Abuses of U.S. Economic Aid in Central
- America." Tom Barry and Deb Preusch, 1988, Grove Press. These
- researchers from the Albuquerque-based Resource Center have compiled a
- well-documented critique of the uses of so-called humanitarian aid in
- Central America.
-
- "Packaging the Contras: A Case of CIA Disinformation." Edgar Chamorro,
- 1987, Institute for Media Analysis. ($5.00 +1.00 S/H to 145 W. 4th St.,
- N.Y., N.Y. 10012) A former Contra leader reveals how the CIA created the
- image of the Contras as the "democratic alternative."
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- REPRESSION IN THE UNITED STATES
-
- THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION & COINTELPRO
-
- "War at Home: Covert Action Against U.S. Activists and What We Can Do
- About It." Brian Glick, 1989, South End Press. Must reading for all
- serious political activists. Provides a comprehesive and common sense
- approach for those who must engage in political activity while facing
- governmental and right-wing attacks. Includes a cogent analysis of the
- relationship between U.S. political economy and domestic covert action.
-
- "Agents of Repression: The FBI's Secret Wars Against the Black Panther
- Party and the American Indian Movement." Ward Churchill & Jim Vander
- Wall, 1988, South End Press. A chilling account of the murderous
- tactics used aginst non-white political activists. 500 pages and an
- extensive index and footnotes.
-
- "COINTELPRO Papers: Documents from the FBI's Secret Wars Against
- Dissent in the United States." Ward Churchill & Jim Vander Wall, 1989,
- South End Press. Actual FBI documents and commentary make a strong case
- for convincing skeptics. Replaces the "Counter-intelligence" book
- previously issued by the NLG.
-
- "The FBI v. The First Amendment" Richard Criley, 1990, First Amendment
- Foundation. The story of how the FBI attempted to "neutralize" the
- National Committee Against Repressive Legislation (NCARL) which was
- founded in 1960 as the National Committee to Abolish the House Committee
- on Un-American Activities (HUAC/HCUA). 100 pages, $7.50. Available
- from: First Amendment Foundation, 1313 W. 8th St., Suite 313, Los
- Angeles, CA 90017.
-
- "The Liberals and J. Edgar Hoover." William W. Keller, 1989, Princeton
- University Press. How liberal congresspersons squirm and look away when
- they are supposed to oversee agencies of police power and thus allow
- their more reactionary collegues to craft agencies such as the FBI into
- tools of repression.
-
- "COINTELPRO: The FBI's Secret War on Political Freedom." Nelson
- Blackstock, 1976, Vintage Books. The FBI's campaign to infiltrate and
- disrupt the Socialist Workers Party; good overview of the other Bureau
- investigations of additional left organizations.
-
- "The Age of Surveillance: The Aims & Methods of America's Political
- Intelligence System." Frank Donner, 1980, Alfred Knopf. The classic
- tome documenting surveillance and harassment in the United States from
- World War I to 1980.
-
- "The FBI and Martin Luther King, Jr." David J. Garrow, 1981, Norton.
- Documents the extensive investigation undertaken by the Bureau to find
- ways to discredit and disrupt his quest for freedom.
-
- "The File." Penn Kimball, 1985, Avon. How an innocent man became the
- subject of an FBI investigation.
-
- "Hoover and the Un-Americans: The FBI, HUAC, and the Red Menace."
- Kenneth O'Reilly, 1983, Temple University Press. Documents the role of
- the FBI in engineering the rise of McCarthyism.
-
- "Racial Matters": "The FBI's Secret File on Black America, 1960--1972."
- Kenneth O'Reilly, 1988, Free Press. How the FBI attacked the civil
- rights movement while posing as its defender against violent attacks.
- Useful to expose the film "Mississippi Burning" as a dangerous lie.
-
- "The Killing of Karen Silkwood." Richard Rashke, 1981, Houghton
- Mifflin. The FBI's role in the life, and investigation after the death
- of the Oklahoma atomic worker.
-
- "Beyond the Hiss Case: The FBI, Congress and the Cold War." Athan
- Theoharis, 1982, Temple University Press.
-
- "FBI." Sanford Unger, 1976, Little Brown and Co. An in-depth study,
- with background on many officials; glossary of acronyms for COINTELPRO
- investigations.
-
- "In the Spirit of Crazy Horse" Peter Matthiessen, 1983, Viking Press.
- The story of how the FBI targeted the American Indian Movement.
-
- "Voices from Wounded Knee." Told by the participants and residents of
- Wounded Knee. 1976, Akwesasne Notes (a Native American newspaper
- published from the Mohawk Nation, Rooseveltown, New York 13683). An
- account of the occupation at Wounded Knee, with some details on FBI
- presence on the Pine Ridge Reservation.
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- OTHER ASPECTS OF POLITICAL REPRESSION
-
- "It Did Happen Here: Recollections of Political Repression in America."
- Bud Schultz and Ruth Schultz, 1989, University of California Press.
- With their own words, victims of political repression in the U.S.
- discuss their lives and their battles. A powerful indictment of the
- myth of equal justice under law in the U.S.
-
- "Liberty Under Siege: American Politics 1976-1988" Walter Karp, 1988,
- Henry Holt & Co. Reviewing this book, Bill Moyers quipped it was "like
- a cold shower on the morning after. Here, finally, is a reveille for
- reality, a call to stop this long intoxication with illusion and look at
- what has been happening to our republic."
-
- "Universities in the Business of Repression: The
- Academic-Military-Industrial Complex and Central America." Jonathan
- Feldman, 1989, South End Press. How campus-based research programs are
- influenced by a militarist mentality.
-
- "Under Cover: Police Surveillance in America" Gary T. Marx, 1988,
- Twentieth Century Fund/University of California Press. The most
- thoughtful critical analysis of undercover police techniques currently
- available.
-
- "Murder Under Two Flags:The U.S., Puerto Rico, and the Cerro Maravilla
- Cover-up." Anne Nelson, 1986, Ticknor & Fields. How Puerto Rican
- police officials murdered young "Independenistas" as part of an illegal
- intelligence operation and then enlisted U.S. government agencies in the
- cover-up.
-
- "Domestic Intelligence: Monitoring Dissent in America." Richard E.
- Morgan, 1980, University of Texas. Considers the tension between
- privacy and the need for government to protect the community, from the
- perspective of the government."My Discovery of America." Farley Mowat,
- 1985, Atlantic Monthly Press. A Canadian naturalist writer details how
- he was denied entry to the U.S. under the 1950 McCarren-Walters
- Immigration Act and how the American people came to his support.
-
- "The Great Fear." David Caute, 1978, Simon and Schuster.
- Anti-communist purge under Truman and Eisenhower.
-
- "Political Repression in Modern America, 1870 to Present.", 2nd edition.
- Robert J. Goldstein, 1978, Schenkman Books, Inc. Government, corporate
- and other pressures brought to bear on political groups through the
- years.
-
- "Political Hysteria in America--the Democratic Capacity for Repression."
- Murray B. Levin, 1971, Basic Books. Underlying forces that create
- repressive periods such as the Red Scare of the 1920's and the McCarthy
- era.
-
- "Spooks: The Haunting of America--the Private Use of Secret Agents."
- Jim Hougan, 197, William Morrow and Co. How private agents, often
- former FBI or CIA employees, now provide security services for
- multinational corporations.
-
- "The Private Sector: Rent-a-cops, Private Spies and the Police
- Industrial Complex. "George O'Toole, 1978, W.W. Norton. Very hard to
- find but worth it.
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- RESOURCES
-
- MAGAZINES, NEWSLETTERS & PERIODICALS
-
- "Covert Action Information Bulletin." Following in the footsteps of the
- original 1970's Counterspy Magazine, this periodical chronicles CIA
- activities around the world. Also looks at surveillance and
- disinformation campaigns in the U.S. Write: PO Box 50272, Washington
- DC 20004.
-
- "The National Reporter" (Formerly called "Counterspy)". Another
- spin-off from the original Counterspy, it ceased publication in late
- 1988.
-
- "First Principles: National Security and Civil Liberties." Newsletter
- that focuses on intelligence operations that undermine fundamental
- political rights. Special emphasis on the problems of reform. Write:
- Center for National Security Studies, 122 Maryland Ave. NE, Washington
- DC 20002.
-
- "Lies of Our Times: A Journal to Correct the Record" Devoted to the
- analysis of misinformation, disinformation and propaganda. Institute
- for Media Analysis, Inc., Sheriden Square Press, Inc., 145 West 4th
- Street, New York, N.Y. 10012.
-
- "The Right to Know & the Freedom to Act" Newsletter of the National
- Committee Against Repressive Legislation. A First Amendment monitoring
- service. $15 annually. Write: NCARL, 1313 West 8th Street, Suite 313,
- Los Angeles, California 90017.
-
- "Movement Support Network News." This newsletter provides information
- about current harassment of the sanctuary and Central American movement
- supporters in the U.S. A recent chronology shows extensive harassment
- including: visits to activists, IRS audits, and activities at the U.S.
- border. $7.50 per year ($6.00 limited income). Write: Center for
- Constitutional Rights, 666 Broadway, New York, NY 10012.
-
- "Public Eye" Another spawn of the first "Counterspy." Not currently
- publishing. Last issue Spring 1989.
-
- "Our Right to Know" Defunct. Last issue Spring 1989.
-
- "Guild Notes". Newspaper that covers current surveillance and
- harassment litigation. Write: National Lawyers Guild, 55 Avenue of the
- Americas, New York, NY 10013.
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- WHAT TO DO
-
- FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT
-
- "Are You Now or Have You Ever Been in the FBI Files?" Ann Mari Buitrago
- and Leon Andrew Immerman, 1981, Grove Press. Overview of the FOIA--how
- to use it, how the FBI will respond, and glossary of terms to help read
- documents when they arrive.
-
- "Using the FOIA--A Step by Step Guide." Center for National Security
- Studies. Detailed instructions, sample letters, and what to expect from
- a range of agencies. $2.00 from CNSS, 122 Maryland Ave. N.E.,
- Washington DC 20002.
-
- "FOIA-Kit" Available from CCR (see above).
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- WHAT TO DO
-
- EDUCATION & ORGANIZING GUIDES
-
- "If An Agent Knocks: Federal Investigators and Your Rights." Center
- for Constitutional Rights. Explains why it is important to have an
- attorney with you when you talk to the FBI, regardless of how innocuous
- the agents' questions may be. English and Spanish editions available.
- $1 plus postage. Write: CCR, 666 Broadway, New York, NY 10012.
-
- "Radical Re-entry (And Departure): Coming through Customs." Center for
- Constitutional Rights. Because Customs agents are stopping political
- activists at the borders in search of information such as contacts in
- Nicaragua, this booklet is helpful for the political traveler. $1 plus
- postage. Write: CCR (see above).
-
- "Political Rights Information Series."
- #1 Common Sense Security
- by Sheila O'Donnell. Simple list of
- safe practices.
- #2 Bugs, Taps & Infiltrators: What to do about
- political spying.
- by Linda Lotz. How to face these problems
- seriously but without paranoia.
- #3 Redbaiting & Political Smears
- by Chip Berlet & Rachel Rosen DeGolia. How
- smears are used to derail dissident
- movements, and some suggestions for
- countering them.
- #4 Reading List on Intelligence Agencies
- and Political Repression
- by Linda Lotz & Chip Berlet. A lengthy
- annotated bibliography which Phil Agee
- distributes at his speaking engagements.
- #5 The Hunt for Red Menace: The FBI and Right-Wing
- Spy Networks.
- by Chip Berlet. Ideological justifications
- used by government agencies for
- infiltrating and disrupting activist
- groups.
-
- Produced by the National Lawyers Guild Civil
- Liberties Committee. Write: CCR (see above).
-
- "Red-Baiting Packet" Bill of Rights Foundation. A collection of
- material concerning McCarthy-style smear attacks, both old and new.
- Includes essays by long-time activists Anne Braden and Frank Wilkinson.
- $2 from BORF, Suite 1400, 220 S. State Street, Chicago, IL 60605.
-
- "Reports on The Secret Team" Publications and organizing guides on
- Iran-Contragate and intelligence abuse are available from the Christic
- Institute. The Christic Institute stresses the role of individual bad
- actors rather than systemic or institutional problems, and sometimes
- their allegations stretch beyond their ability to provide documentation,
- still they have been in the forefront of organizing grassroots
- opposition to U.S. covert action. Christic Institute, 1324 North
- Capitol Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20002-3337.
-
- "NameBASE (formerly SPYBASE)." A computerized database with search
- features comprising an index of date and page citations to appearances
- of the names of more than 20,000 individuals and organizations in
- hundreds of books and thousands of newspaper and magazine clippings, all
- dealing with the CIA, FBI and U.S. government repression in general.
- Available for MS-DOS and CP/M machines. Write for pricing for your
- computer. Available from Public Information Research, P.O. Box 5199,
- Arlington, VA 22205. 703-241-5437.
-
- "Computer Accessed Information Systems (BBS's)." Persons with a
- computer and modem can read and download information on covert action
- and repression from the following local computer Bulletin Board Systems:
- AMNET (617) 221-5815, (3,12,24bps-24hr-8N1); NYONLINE (718) 852-2662,
- (3,12,24bps-24hr-8N1); Beyond War, (718) 442-1056; NOWAR, (312) 939-4411
- (3,12,24bps-24hr-8N1). For information on the international PEACENET,
- call (415) 923-0900 [voice], or write PEACENET, 3228 Sacramento St., San
- Francisco, CA 94115.
-
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- WHAT TO DO
-
- LITIGATION
-
- "Litigation Under the Federal Freedom of Information Act and Privacy
- Act." Editions updated regularly. Allan Adler, Ed. Important
- reference book for attorneys using the FOIA; covers many federal
- agencies. Write: Center for National Security Studies, 122 Maryland
- Ave. N.E., Washington DC 20002.
-
- "The Law of Electronic Surveillance." Major update 1984, supplemented
- annually. James C. Carr. Write: Clark Boardman, 435 Hudson Street,
- New York, NY 10014.
-
- "Representation of Witnesses Before Federal Grand Juries." The Grand
- Jury Project. Major update 1984, supplemented annually. Write: Clark
- Boardman (see above).
-
- "Police Misconduct Law and Litigation Manual." Michael Avery and David
- Rudovsky, National Lawyers Guild Civil Liberties Committee, Updated
- annually. Also available is the bi-monthly litigation newsletter:
- Police Misconduct and Civil Rights Law Report. Write: Clark Boardman
- (see above).
-
- "Police Misconduct and Civil Rights Law Report." National Lawyers Guild
- Civil Liberties Committee, Bi-monthly litigation newsletter and
- companion to above manual. Write: Clark Boardman (see above).
-
- "Civil Rights Litigation and Attorneys Fees Annual Handbook." National
- Lawyers Guild Civil Liberties Committee. A more issue-oriented and
- broadly-targeted collection of essays. Issued annually. Write: Clark
- Boardman (see above).
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- ODDS & ENDS
-
- Report All Incidents to the
- Movement Support Network!
-
- The Movement Support Network (MSN) is a project of the Center for
- Constitutional Rights with cooperation from the National Lawyers Guild.
- MSN was founded in 1984 to respond to increasing government surveillance
- and harassment of people involved in Central America solidarity work and
- people active in the sanctuary movement. Since then the network has
- expanded to serve as a monitoring mechanism to collect information about
- surveillance and harassment of persons involved in peace and social
- justice issues.
-
- By collecting and disseminating information on specific incidents, MSN
- not only organizes opposition to such abuses, but also raises public
- awareness of important civil liberties issues, and helps activists place
- isolated incidents in a national context. For more information or to
- report an incident, contact MSN, 666 Broadway, New York, N.Y., 10012.
-
- The MSN HOTLINE # is (212) 614-6422.
-
- Movement Support Network
- Center for Constitutional Rights
- 666 Broadway, 7th Floor
- New York, NY 10012
-
- Reading list distribution
- Supported by:
- Center for Constitutional Rights
- National Lawyers Guild Foundation
- Speakout - Agee Tour
-
- This list was originally compiled by Linda Lotz with the assistance of
- the Midnight Special Bookstore, Santa Monica, CA, and Political Research
- Associates, Cambridge, MA. Chip Berlet continues to update and revise
- the listing. Some of these books are no longer in print, but were
- included because of their historical and reference value. They may be
- available at your local library or through an inter-library loan
- program.
-
- Linda Lotz is the field secretary of the American Friends Service
- Committee's Pacific Southwest Regional Office. Ms. Lotz was formerly a
- staff organizer for the now-defunct Campaign for Political Rights, a
- Washington, D.C.-based coalition which organized against covert action
- abroad and political surveillance and repression at home. She continues
- to monitor political repression of dissidents and activists.
-
- Chip Berlet is a paralegal investigator and journalist who has written
- extensively about government intelligence abuse for publications ranging
- from the "Chicago Sun-Times" to "Covert Action Information Bulletin".
- He is secretary of the National Lawyers Guild Civil Liberties Committee,
- and works on the staff of the Cambridge-based Political Research
- Associates where he monitors authoritarianism. He is currently
- co-writing a book, with PRA director Dr. Jean Hardisty, about the
- growing strength of the political right wing in the United States.
-
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