July 3, 2007 (8:52pm):

    When indeed CIA has such incredibly sinister or criminal activities now being openly admitted, (1) that they could do these things to me should be considered only another part of their routine violation of other people's human rights-- nothing outside the realm of possibility or reality.

    Quite to the contrary, that's what they are when they imagine they can get something fantastic,  like "a Canada."
Just add  "electronic torture of K.C. Cheng" to the following  list of their dirty (actually evil) tricks  (September 10, 2007 (10:04pm))






1. CIA professing its dark "past"-- just "past"?

                     Google search:

i) U.S. News & World Report. Thursday, June 28, 2007 ... CIA Airs Its Dirty Laundry ... Much of the dirty laundry, which dates back to the 1960s and 1970s, ...

www.usnews.com/usnews/news/articles/070627/27cia.htm

ii) The CIA's Dirty Laundry » The Moderate Voice

The CIA has released its "Family Jewels" report. It was delivered by CIA officers to the ... . . . June 26, 2007 at 5:01 pm: ...

Www.themoderatevoice.com/society/history/13733/the-cias-dirty-laundry/

A full psf copy of the release can be obtained via the above webpage or directly from http://www.gwu.edu/%7Ensarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB222/family_jewels_full.pdf


iii) Newly Released CIA Documents Show Agency's Dark Past

<>Friday, June 22, 2007
WASHINGTON -- Little-known documents now being made public detail illegal and scandalous activities by the CIA more than 30 years ago: wiretappings of journalists, kidnappings, warrantless searches and more.

A six-page summary memo . . .declassified in 2000 and released by The National Security Archive at George Washington University on Thursday outlines 18 activities by the CIA that "presented legal questions" and were discussed with President Ford in 1975.

Among them:

-- The "two-year physical confinement" in the mid-1960s of a Soviet defector.

-- Assassination plots of foreign leaders, including Fidel Castro.

. . . . . . .

CIA Director Michael Hayden on Thursday called the documents being released. . . unflattering, but added that "it is CIA's history."

. . . . . . .

A separate memo, . . . dated 1975 and made public by the National Security Archive, discusses the briefing given to Ford detailing abuses by the spy agency. Then-CIA director William Colby tells the president that the CIA "has done some things it shouldn't have." http://www.foxnews.com/politics/index.html

iv)CIA releases internal documents on Yahoo! News Photos

... released by the CIA at the National Security Archive at George Washington University in Washington June 26, 2007. The CIA aired its dirty laundry by ...

http://rss.news.yahoo.com/imgrss/events/pl/062607ciadocuments 1 Jul 2007