'WHO'S WHO IN THE CIA?
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Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP88-01350R000200840093-0
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RIFPUB
Original Classification:
K
Document Page Count:
1
Document Creation Date:
December 16, 2016
Document Release Date:
October 6, 2004
Sequence Number:
93
Case Number:
Publication Date:
June 28, 1968
Content Type:
NSPR
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publicist, Dr. Julius Mader, Ber-
lin, whom U.S. 'Senator Joseph
S. Clark from the Fulbright
Committee had once thanked {n
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a letter for his support in .the
fight against the CIA.
The Johnson Administration
sprnds 3,000 million dollars a
year on financing global intel-
ligence operations, and many
millions more on camouflaging
its intelligence agents. Who's
Who in CIA unmasks three
thousands of them at a single
biow. It lists detailed personal
particulars, c.g., names, acade-
mic degrees, date of birth, mili-
tary service and rank, professio-
nal career and places of employ-
? South America: Brazil, Ar-
gentine, Chile, Venezuela, Co-
lumbia, Bolivia and Equador.
Documentary evidence shows
ment abroad. that the U.S. agents' army has
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A register of intelligence of-
ficers and agents has been pub-
lished for the first time in the
world! Entitled Who's Who in
CIA, this India pocketbook
edition contains S00 pages
of biographical particulars of
ahaut 3,000 U.S. civilians and
,military intelligence agents who
are currently operating in over
120 countries and flue conti-
nents.
Journalists from Mexico,
Lebanon, India, Japan and the
German Democratic Republic
put several years of effort into
collating the pertinent material
and completed the book in early
1968. Who's Who in CIA will
appear in German and English
editions. It has been edited by
'.'i CIA will, furthermore, learn to
,:~ what a shocking extent the CIA,
? ~. bhe FBI and the military intelli-
'.:? Bence service dominate the U.S.
"$ economic, opinion-making and
`~ ??~ education machine. The invis-
~~ ' ible government, the CIA's col-
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States, suddenly takes clear-cut
sl3ape. Several appendaged
structural and organizational
diagrams make it easier for
the reader to understand the
conspirative way in which U.S.
intelligence services are linked
with cover organizations operat-
ing in other countries. The law
of numbers comes into its awn
in tQ~e comprehensive geographi-
cal register which documents
the intensity of U.S. intelligence Who's Who in CIA now offers
activities in each of the coup- interested parties more detailed -~
tries concerned. information about these people,
-
av~.l AIIJ~
states, where the CIA has suf-
fered one reverse after another,
the number of exposed agents
indicates the following intel-
ligence activities:
+ Europe: West Germany,
France, Italy, Great Britain,
Austria, Switzerland, West Ber-
lin;
? Africa: U.A.R., Mcrocco,
Nigeria, Lybia, Congo (Kinsha-
sa), Republic of South Africa;
? Middle East: Turkey, Leba-
non, Israel, Iraq, Syria;
? Asia: South Vietnam, Ja-
pan, India, Thailand, Pakistan,
Iran, South Korea, Philippines;
? Central America: Mexico,
Dominican Republic, Panama
(including the U.S. canal zone),
~ wno's who in CIA presents veri-
fiable facts that drastically illus-
trate the great degree to which ,
the U.S. Department of State
and the Foreign Service, the U.S.
? Information Agency (U51A), the
Agency for International De-
. - velopment, the Peace Corps, ,
U.S. Education Exchange, and ;
Lhe U.S. Arms Control and Dis-
armament Agency have offered .
many hundreds of CIA collabor- >
. ators official pseudo posts to
camouflage their subversive ac-
tivities abroad. Two years ago,
on April 27 1965, the Netic+
York Times estimated that 2,200
CIA agents were operating in
dresses of those agents who are
operating either from West
Germany or West Berlin.
It would appear that the GIA
is going to spend more than one
sleepl~~s night after this book
has appeared and exposed the
front line of its intelligence of-
ficers. And this all the more
since the editors ciosed his pre.
face, saying: "'The American in-
telligence service is ,planning
and organizing dangerous activ-?
ities on around-the-clock basis.
Let tike peoples therefore be
~wacned against those who or-
ganize C1A intrigues. IL is with
this in mind that this reference
book may be followed by
others.',' (p~~ ,
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