
CLASSIC: The NSA: Fact, Fiction and Fright
Stuff They Don't Want You To Know
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The NSA Was Mostly Responsible for the Gulf of Tonkin Incident
The NSA grew to a peak of more than 90,000 employees in 69. This made it the largest intelligence organization in the US and possibly in the world. In 1964, the NSA was considered largely responsible for the Gulf of Tonkin incident. The big question here is whether or not it was truly faulty, the intelligence they had,. And what are they up to today?
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