CIA INSTRUMENT OF NORTH AMERICAN REPRESSION

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000100250013-3
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RIPPUB
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U
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1
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November 16, 2016
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February 1, 1999
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REPORT
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' FOIAb3b Approved For Release 2000/05/05: CIA-RD FOIAb3b CPYRGHT CIA Instrument of North Amer FOIAb3b (Following is a translation of a two-part-article which appeared in the fourth week of June 1965 and second week of July issues of Bolivian .Communist Party organ Unidad published in La Paz. Only the last section of the first, part (June issue) was available. The second part (July issue) is trans- lated in full.] The Little Black Book of the CIA :very morning, President Johnson's military aide visits him in his office and gives him, among several other documents, a small typed book with the following inscription on the cover: "Intelligence Briefing Book, For the President, Top Secret." This book has been compiled by the CIA in the early hours of the morning, and upon opening it, the president will find on the left-hand pages the titles, and on the right-hand pages a summary of each. Everything from the unexpected overthrow of a government in Latin America- within days or hours, to details of the latest scandal in which a particular important person .of international diplomacy is or will be involved is included in the little book. Where Is My Son? One of the least known activities of the CIA is the elimination of people. Yearly, a certain number of people disappeared from the United States and from abroad and their disappearance, if mentioned, is mentioned only briefly. For some unknown reason, the governmental investigating agencies on all levels, from the local to the national, and even the international levels, seem tonagree in their refusal to investigate. If they do so, forced by public pressure or by some interested party who refuses to be bribed or. intimidated and who is interested in the person who has disappeared, a negative result can be predicted beforehand. There is no human power than can make them budge from their stubborn, often ridiculous, position. Not even those who work for the CIA are safe from these sinister attacks. No one is sure of anybody else. No one is sure who, when, or how they are going to dp away with' him. Two brilliant university students who disappeared and whose bostes, whitened by the sun, were found in the desert in California used to work for the CIA. At a more recent date there is a case, which is public knowledge at the present time, about the disappearance and death of four North American pilots whose names are Baker, Gray, Shamburg, and Ray. In this case the Air Force covered up the story cooperating with the CIA and with the brother of President Kennedy, Robert F., who was Attorney General of the United States and who represented the 1 ' Approved For Release 2000/05/05: CIA-RDP 5-00149R000100250013-3