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In 1970, David W. Conde, an American journalist working in Japan, who had served with the U.S. Army Psychological Warfare Branch in World War II, published a now-forgotten book in New Delhi, CIA—Core of the Cancer. Five years before publication of CIA whistleblower Philip Agee’s Inside the Company: A CIA Diary, the book provided a damning indictment of the CIA’s involvement in criminal operations—particularly in Southeast Asia—and manipulation of public opinion through tax-exempt foundations financed by large corporations that corrupted a generation of intellectuals. Conde wrote that, “while there seems no question that historians will record that the CIA’s greatest defeat was its failure to overcome [Fidel] Castro’s forces at the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba, the CIA’s greatest victory may well turn out to be not its food poisoning, its ballot-stuffing, its coup d’états, or its mobilization of labor unions or students to serve U.S. interests overseas, but its research grants to U.S. and foreign scholars.”[1] These scholars played an influential role in helping condition the public in the U.S. and in countries around the world to support U.S. foreign policy interests and Cold War mobilization against the Soviet Union. Conde noted that, “in Hitler’s Germany and Prince Konoe’s Japan, thought police used torture, and ordered death or [used] the threat of death to convert communists into anti-communists, but America being a rich country, relied upon the power of its money.” This money had a deeply corrupting effect, tarnishing intellectual and scientific integrity, debasing political life and causing almost all societal institutions to be up for sale. David William Conde was born in Ontario, Canada, in 1906 and moved to California with his first wife and kids in the 1930s. His father served in the 86th machine gun battalion of the Canadian army in World War I.
Author(s): David W. Conde
Edition: Enhanced RFKLibrary.org EPUB Edition
Publisher: Robert F. Kennedy Stolen Presidential Library
Year: 2023
Language: English
Commentary: Digitized & Enhanced EPUB With Flowing Text Re-Released 2023 by the RFK Stolen Presidential Library - RFKLibrary.org
Pages: 206
City: RFKLibrary.org
Tags: CIA, Japan, United States, Central Intelligence Agency, Indonesia, Imperialism, Corruption, Politics, WWII, American Empire, Espionage, Covert Agencies, Deep State, Political Science
Green Beret Murders
Preface to the Japanese Edition
"Free World" Organs
The Second Government
The Literary Bay of Pigs
Youth Spies and the CIA
Current Revelations
Honorable Professors & Search for Truth
What of Japan? What of Asia?
CIA on Many Fronts
The Folk-Singer and the Ogres
Demonstrators_-Life-time Work
France and the CIA
No Job Too Big, No Task Too Small
Japan Cultural Forum-Jiyu and the CCF
Workers of the World, Dis-Unite! (The CIA Among the Laborers)
Japan's Labour & Guidance from Afar
CIA's Social Role
The Pen is Mighty!
"Popular Culture" and an Assembly
Praise, Protest and Polls Special Research
"Camelot", "Simpatico" and "Three Arrows"
Let US Study English
Let Japanese Spy on China
Dollars To Hire the Minds of Men
CIA-USIA Twins
"Radio Free Asia", A "Free Press" And Freedom
The Golden Screen
History is Arranged
The CIA Kingdom of South Vietnam
"Pacification" - Refugees and Terror
Preparing the Electorate
"Free Choice-Free Ballot-Free World"
The "Master Planner- Dr. Rostow"
Tough New (CIA) Voice
Dirty Tricks
Judgements on the CIA-Reform and the Future
Epilogue