The CIA and the Politics of Counterrevolution
(Part 2)
Roger Morris writes in Part 2 of his series on Robert Gates: "Students like Bob Gates were to be something of a remedy for the CIA's first generation of men, so uneducated about a world they manipulated with such careless and brutal abandon. In widening recruitment efforts, and requiring a gamut of substantive and psychological tests (even a psychiatric interview for its new officers), the CIA seemed to acknowledge that its ranks lacked a certain professionalism - in terms of diploma knowledge of the world as well as certifiable sanity."
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/062107T.shtml
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ROGER MORRIS, THE CIA, AND THE GATES LEGACY
http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/6363/1
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Roger Morris writes in Part 2 of his series on Robert Gates: "Students like Bob Gates were to be something of a remedy for the CIA's first generation of men, so uneducated about a world they manipulated with such careless and brutal abandon. In widening recruitment efforts, and requiring a gamut of substantive and psychological tests (even a psychiatric interview for its new officers), the CIA seemed to acknowledge that its ranks lacked a certain professionalism - in terms of diploma knowledge of the world as well as certifiable sanity."
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/062107T.shtml
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ROGER MORRIS, THE CIA, AND THE GATES LEGACY
http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/6363/1
Informant: jensenmk
From ufpj-news
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Roger+Morris
rudkla - 22. Jun, 10:40