ANTI-CIA MAGAZINE READIED

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CIA-RDP88-01314R000100390041-8
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RIFPUB
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K
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1
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December 16, 2016
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October 6, 2004
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41
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Publication Date: 
August 6, 1978
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NSPR
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f ARTICLE :r_P? :. roved For Release 2004/10/28 : CIA-RDP88-01314R00010039004 Lr PHILADELPHIA I URER 6 AUGUST 1978 INTO- At the heart of .WASEGN ,,, the nation's capital, near bustling t Thtpant Circle is the head asters of u ma a Ln avana, ut a ve Te t the campaign is a magazine being C ` `i l real. - put together by former Central Intel- li ence A officer l?hili A ee g The announcements are being .~.i ~1-.+ 11:_1 d H b h q r~r~ rr~ pp'~~gg a new international campaign to + ~' % "destabilize" the CIA. - 73 Z -!t1`>, fr,4 ~ ~ g g p "the agency's number one-nemesis," By Georfe Lardner Jr. and a number of colleagues bent on Aasocrrated Prew "exposing CIA personnel and opera- tions whenever and wherever we find them." The new. publication, which is ex- pected to: appear about. six times a Year, is called the Covert Action In- formation. Bulletin, and its tone is-un- - compromising. Urging a worldwide effort to print the name of anyone who works abroad for the CIA, Agee advises readers of the first issue not to stop - there. Once the names have been made public,.. he recommends: . "'T'hen organize public. demonstra- tions against those named - both at the American- embassy and at their homes --- and, where possible, bring pressure on the government to throw them out. Peaceful protest will do the. job. And when. it doesn't, those whom the CIA has most oppressed will find other ways of-fighting back." Agee concludes: "We can all aid this struggle, together with the strug- gle for socialism in the United States itself." ? "This thing is incredible ... unbe- lievable,"' said a CIA spokesman, Herbert Hetu. "The motivation 'of these people has got to be more than that they're just ticked- off at the CIA." "This goes beyond- .whistle-blow-ing," Heta said, of- the magazine. "Whistle-blowing is: supposed to be? directed at wrongdoing. These-people. are operating under the overall pre- text that everything we do. is wrongs" Expelled . from Britain and a suc- cession of other Western European countries over the past two years,. Agee reportedly is living in. Rome. but the magazine is being nnblished in Washington by C. I. Publications Inc., a nonprofit corporation set up in, the District of Columbia on Dec. 22. .. Its incorporators, directors and of- ficers are William H. Schaap, a law- el of a newslet- ter called the Military Laar Reporter; Ellen Rav. a colleague of Schaap on various boards and.. proiects and Louis Wolf, coeditor with Agee, of. a? new book entitled "Dirty Work: The Approved For Release 2004/10/28: C~Western E e." ~idl 7t~.s(~~0390~ 1-8 how-to-do-it manual aimed at "break- ing the-.'cover' of - thousands of CIA. --_L .... 1-1,k ..nrtrf "