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The CIA is not now nor has ever been a central intel agency. It is the covert action arm of foreign policy. It overthrows or supports foreign Gvts while reporting "intelligence" justifying those activities. It Shapes its intelligence, even in such critical areas as Soviet nuclear Weapon capability, to support policy. Disinformation is a large part Of its covert action responsibility, and the American people are The primary target audience of its lies. ...... Mar 26, 1996 - Reuters news reports yesterday state that unrest in the Jabal Akhdar mountains of Eastern Libya is caused by armed rebels who may have joined escaped prisoners in an uprising against the government. This is an operation to overthrow Gaddafi led by Col. Khalifa Haftar, of a contra-style group based in the United States called the Libyan National Army. The army is the military wing of the Salvation Front for the Liberation of Libya. It is obvious that the CIA is behind this group and indicates a new "awakening" for the CIA now that it has been cleared and re-energized by all the various official exonerations; and led by the new Director Deutch who pushes for more covert operations. With "Mr. Intervention," Richard Haass of the Council on Foreign Relations advising the government on intervening via mililtary and covert operations toward China and probably also Libya and the rest of the world, we can expect a number of additional "successful" CIA covert operations similar to that of Vietnam, Central America and Afghanistan.......... read all Secret CIA BASE files http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/recent-news/43035-cia-libya-links-The CIA is not now nor has ever been a central intel agency. It is the covert action... more
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Remember this the next time you wrote a check for excessively-high tuition: the New Jersey state attorney general has sued the Stevens Institute of Technology and its president, Harold J. Raveché, accusing him of plundering the endowment and receiving $1.8 million in illegal low-interest loans for vacation homes, with half of them later forgiven.Remember this the next time you wrote a check for excessively-high tuition: the New... more
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Berea College is just one of many institutions of higher learning accross the United States that must make substantial changes and budget cuts in order to have continued success during this time of economic uncertainty.Berea College is just one of many institutions of higher learning accross the United... more
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Yale disclosed Tuesday that its endowment had fallen at least 13.4 percent in the four months since June as the decline in asset values during the financial crisis takes its toll on another university.Yale disclosed Tuesday that its endowment had fallen at least 13.4 percent in the four... more
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Amidst all the news of declining endowments, more distressing news from the Ivy League: Princeton has settled a dispute with the heirs of the A&P supermarket fortune. The University will pay the Robertson family $100 million—"the largest donor-intent settlement in history," according to Nick Maceus—and in return will gain full control over the family's $700-900 million endowment. The Robertsons originally gave $35 million to Princeton in 1961, but the descendants of the original donors complain that Princeton did not use the money for its intended purpose: to train graduate students to serve in federal government. $50 million of the settlement will be distributed by the Robertsons to other universities, while $40 million will go toward the family's legal fees.Amidst all the news of declining endowments, more distressing news from the Ivy... more
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Harvard University's endowment has fallen 22% in the last four months, the largest drop in modern history, forcing the school to announce it will take a "hard look at hiring, staffing levels, and compensation." The University still has a lot of options. They announced plans to leverage their credit ratings—the highest granted by rating agencies Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s—to issue bonds that improve Harvard’s cash position. And putting things further in perspective, the loss in their endowment's value, equal to about $8 billioHarvard University's endowment has fallen 22% in the last four months, the... more
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