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CIA-RDP75-00149R000200660007-4
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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November 11, 2016
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February 23, 1999
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7
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Publication Date: 
October 12, 1966
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PREL
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"The American press asserts that there are two governments in the United States-- a visible and an invisible government... The invi- sible government is not restricted to CIA.... Nor is it restricted to the activities of nine other government organizations which make v the U.S. intelligence community.... The invisible government includes many other organizations which from without appear to be integral parts of the government machinery. It even includes in- dividuals who work for various firms and establishments, the Peace Corps, and other organizations which the United States maintains abroad.... In calling U.S. intelligence organs an invisible govern- ment, a sort of state within a state.... American propaganda is following a fully defined aim to prove .... that the government can have no part in subversive activities and that CIA allegedly works at its own risk.... However, this does not mean that U.S. intelli- gence acts independently without the government's knowledge and sanction.... the White House not only bears responsibility for CIA operations.... it approves plans to overthrow governments or bribe the subjects of foreign states, even friendly states., in other words, the invisible government is directed by the visible government," Moscow Radio_ in Russian) 24 October 1965 CPYRGHT "Ever since the process of colonial collapse began Washington was at pains to work out an acceptable over-all doctrine. Its efforts produced two basic policies, or two policy systems, which can be designated as 'tough' and 'liberal' colonialism.... All the basic international factors that led up to the proclamation of ?liberal' colonialism as a substitute for 'toughs colonialism continue to exert a powerful and constantly increasing influence on U.S. and Western policy....its strategic plan for the Third World isEased7' on the national bourgeoisie (particularly in'Asia and Africa) an on lower middle-class elements for which class interests often take precedence over national interests... But -'liberal'c?olonialism has no solutions for critical situations, which arise logically and ' constantly in areas where the national-Eber}ai on movement is active. .Here it immediately gives way to 'tough' policies. 'Liberal' co- lonialism is in a state of crisis not because it is liberal, but because it is colonialism....the aim,always is interference in*.the internal life of these countries whenever situations arise that do not fit in the concept of 'liberal' colonialism, As a result, U.S. imperialism is being more and more deeply bogged in shameful and Yio-oeless colonial wars." "Crisis of 'Liberal' Col]ialism" New Times, 26 Nay 19b5, Moscow. T P_- IIr__" Z STATINTL : CIA-RDP75-00149R000200660007-4