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Ralph W. McGehee in 1983. “Deadly Deceits,” his memoir of 25 years with the C.I.A., chronicled operations in Southeast Asia and his realization that U.S. efforts in Vietnam were doomed.
WASHINGTON — Ralph W. McGehee, who joined the CIA out of college as a gung-ho Cold Warrior, became disillusioned during the Vietnam War, and emerged as a prominent critic of the agency after ...
With a “master illusion”, according to Ralph McGehee, one of the CIA’s pioneers in “black propaganda”, known today as “news management”. In 1983, he described to me how the CIA had faked an “incident” ...
A former agent of the Central Intelligence Agency accused the U.S. government Sunday of distorting the situation in Central America to generate public support for President Reagan’s appeal fo… ...
George Fetherling's article ["Dalai Lama's Links to CIA Still Stir Debate"] in your February 19-26 issue is just a rehash of old news. But his inclusion of Ralph McGehee's ludicrous assertions ...
Demonstration Democracy By Bob Fitrakis - The Free Press September 4, 2003. During the Cold War, the CIA, in the words of long-time agent Ralph McGehee, practiced the art of "deadly deceits." ...
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