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Thursday, August 30, 2007

Family Jewels...CIA releases sensitive docs!



The CIA at long last declassified reams of pages of top-secret records stewing in storage for the past couple of decades which precisely detail some of the worst abuses in American History.



The explosive documents focus with razor-sharp attention on controversial issues such as overseas assassination attempts, domestic and foreign spying, and kidnappings approved by top-level officials.



In short, a whole can of worms!



CIA Director Michael V. Hayden's confession to the press that the documents are unflattering is somewhat of an understatement.



The prolific records include accounts of break-ins, thefts, illegal wiretaps, surveillance of journalists critical of the government, and notes on a series of "unwitting tests", including the use of lethal drugs on U.S. Citizens.



Kissinger warned in the past that if the incriminating documents were released, "that blood would flow".



After all, high-level dossiers include detailed accounts of Robert Kennedy's alleged personal management of an assassination attempt on Cuban President, Fidel Castro.



Did they knock off John Kennedy, first?



Most of the major operations uncovered - albeit unwillingly - were revealed in varying detail during congressional hearings that later led to widespread intelligence reforms and increased oversight protection.



The reports, which have come to be known as the "Family Jewels", would make for an intriguing potboiler.



Anyone up to the task of penning the script?



Or do you value your life too dearly to embark on such a dangerous path?










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