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The man who kept the secrets
Book • 1979
This book provides an uncensored look at the CIA's first three decades, focusing on Richard Helms' pivotal role in the agency.
It explores the CIA's successes and failures, including intelligence gathering, covert operations, and political entanglements.
The narrative delves into key figures like Allen Dulles and James Angleton, offering a nuanced view of the CIA as an instrument of U.S.
policy.
It explores the CIA's successes and failures, including intelligence gathering, covert operations, and political entanglements.
The narrative delves into key figures like Allen Dulles and James Angleton, offering a nuanced view of the CIA as an instrument of U.S.
policy.
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Philo's Miscellany

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Episode 1193: The Dulles Brothers and the Founding of the CIA w/ Philos Miscellany and Stormy Waters - Part 1