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The CIA PSYOP Manual - Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare: Updated 2017 Release - Newly Indexed - With Additional Material - Full-Size Edit (Paperback) | Politics and Prose Bookstore
A CIA Officer Explains How Coming Out as Transgender Made Her More Effective - The Atlantic
C.I.A. Torture Detailed in Newly Disclosed Documents - The New York Times
CIA Drove Spike in Media Leak Investigation Requests Under Trump
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