Big 'ol pile of CIA documents

Posted by Eric Stein - June 27, 2007 CE @ 05:12:43 UTC
As everyone knows, the CIA isn't exactly the most pleasant agency of the US government. I've got here a nice big archive, about 12,000 pages, of declassified CIA documents.
This collection of declassified analytic monographs and reference aids, designated within the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Directorate of Intelligence (DI) as the CAESAR, ESAU, and POLO series, highlights the CIA's efforts from the 1950s through the mid-1970s to pursue in-depth research on Soviet and Chinese internal politics and Sino-Soviet relations. The documents reflect the views of seasoned analysts who had followed closely their special areas of research and whose views were shaped in often heated debate.

For information about the Family Jewels files, check CNN.com.

Torrent it all!

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