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Conspiracy theories and accusations of wrong doing towards the CIA.

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It's a SECRET! -Please be more specific.

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Q: What were the Consequences of secret CIA operations in the 1950?
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What was a consequence of secret CIA operations in 1950?

It's a SECRET! -Please be more specific.


Do CIA special agents go on secret missions?

Yes, CIA special agents go on secret, classified missions. These are sometimes referred to as black operations.


How did the CIA participate in the Cold War?

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What bad stuff did the CIA do in the Cold War?

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Can you go into the secret service after the CIA?

Technically yes, but being in the CIA does not mean you will be accepted automatically in the Secret Service.


What were the CIA called in 1950?

They were called the CIA, effective 09/18/1947.


Why is Pearl Harbor called the secret war?

Pearl Harbor was, as is all battles (supposed to be) a secret until the opening shot. Otherwise, it was not a secret war. A secret war is called "covert operations" like today's SEALs, CIA, Special Forces, Delta Forces, etc.


Why does the central intrlligence Agency have more freedom of action than other federal agencies?

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was established after President Truman signed the National Security Act of 1947, which also created the National Security Council. The purpose of the CIA is to covertly obtain intelligence from foreign countries, thus the CIA is given a great deal of freedom so that they can collect the intelligence without having to expose the United States's involvement in any covert operations. In addition, in 1948 the National Security Council issued a directive known as NSC 10/2, which gave the CIA even greater freedom and discretion to conduct clandestine operations in order to obtain vital intelligence for the US government.


Did Anderson Cooper once work for the CIA?

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