***************************************************************** I M P O R T A N T N O T I C E concerning the following text file ***************************************************************** ParaNet makes no endorsement of this material and the views expressed herein are not necessarily the views of ParaNet. This information is provided as a public service only. This file is SHARETEXT material. This means that you are free to distribute it to anyone you like, as long as it is not used for commercial purposes, you do not charge for it, you do not remove this header, or change the contents in anyway. Additionally, we ask that you contribute to ParaNet, if possible, to assure a continuation of this valuable, educational SHARETEXT service. The suggested contribution is $75.00 and entitles you to full access to our comprehensive library and our network of electronic affiliates all over the world. Other services are available. Mail your contribution to: ParaNet Information Service P.O. Box 172 Wheat Ridge, CO 80034-0172 ParaNet(sm): Freedom of Information for a better world! (C) 1991 ParaNet(sm) Information Service. All Rights Reserved. **************************************************************** ParaNet File Number: 00221 FILENAME: SPOOK.BIB UPLOADED BY ALLEN BENZ, FOUNDATION FOR UFO RESEARCH Box 182, Tucson, AZ 85702-0182 The following is a bibliography of works basically relating to the activities of the US intelligence community. It is not in any way to be an exhaustive bibliography. LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BY AUTHOR'S LAST NAME Agee, Philip Inside the Company: CIA diary Stonehill Publishing, New York. 1975 Agee was an operations officer (spy handler) for the CIA from 1960-1972. Burrows, William E. Deep Black: Space espionage and national security Random House, New York, 1986 Burrows holds two degrees in international politics from Columbia University and is at present a professor of journalism and director of the science and environmental reporting program at New York University. Cockburn, Leslie Out of control: the story of the Reagan Administration's secret war in Nicaragua, the illegal arms pipeline and the Contra Drug connection. Atlantic Monthly Press, New York, 1987 Cockburn was educated at Yale and the University of London. Since 1978 she has worked for CBS News on such broadcasts as 60 Minutes and West 57th. Her work has won numerous awards, including the DuPont Award, the Emmy Award and the Sidney Hillma Award. Fain, Tyrus G., editor and compiler The intelligence community: history, organization and issues Bowker, New York, 1977 Kwitny, Jonathan Crimes of Patriots: The CIA and dope money for Contras Simon & Schuster, New York, 1987 Kwitny is a reporter for the Wall Street Journal Marchetti, Victor The CIA and the cult of intelligence Knopf, New York, 1974 Marchetti served in the CIA from 1955 to 1969, eventually rising to the rank of executive assistant to the Deputy Director of Central Intelligence. Powers, Thomas The man who kept the secrets: Richard Helms and the CIA Knopf, New York, 1979 Powers was on the staff of United Press International when he won a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on the case of the young Weatherman terrorist Diana Oughton. FILENAME: SPOOK. BIB page 2 Prados, John Presidents' secret wars: CIA and Pentagon covert operations since World War II. Morrow, New York, 1986 Prados received his Ph.D from Columbia University. He is the author of The Soviet Estimate: US intelligence and Russian military strength. He also wrote The sky would fall. Turner, Stansfield Secrecy and Democracy: The CIA in transition Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1985 Turner graduated from the US Naval Academy in 1946. He received a Master's degree in philosophy, politics and economics from Oxford University in 1950. Before becoming Director of Central Intelligence in 1977, he was Commander of NATO's Southern Flank. Volkman, Ernest Secret Intelligence Doubleday, New York, 1989 West, Nigel The SIGINT secrets Morrow, New York, 1988 West is an British writer specializing in matters relating to intelligence activities. Wise, David The invisible government Random House, New York, 1964 Wise, a graduate of Columbia College served as White House correspondent for the Herald Tribune during the Kennedy Administration and chief of the Washington Bureau from 1963-1966. Wise, David The politics of lying: government deception, secrecy and power. Random House, New York, 1973 FILENAME: SPOOK.BIB page 3 Woodward, Bob Veil: The secret wars of the CIA 1981-1987 Pocket Books/Simon & Schuster, New York, 1987 Woodward is Assistant Managing Editor of the Investigative Staff at the Washington Post. He is probably best remembered for his role in exposing the Watergate scandal.