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  • ...ttps://www.voltairenet.org/article192992.html NED, the Legal Window of the CIA]</ref><ref name=":0">{{News citation|author=Jeremy Kuzmarov|newspaper=[[Mon ...ble for democratic groups around the world to be seen as subsidized by the CIA. We saw that in the 60's, and that's why it has been discontinued."<ref>{{W ...
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  • ...[[Bourgeois revolution|bourgeois revolutionary]] who came to power with [[CIA]] backing, yet was ousted by the [[United States of America|United States]] [[Category:Targets of regime change operations]] ...
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  • ...A]] terrorist campaign in [[South America]] from 1975 to 1989. It involved CIA support for the overthrow of democratically elected left-wing leaders and t ...sed by coups between 1954 and 1976, most orchestrated and supported by the CIA in order to remove left-wing-though not necessarily Marxist or Socialist-le ...
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  • === CIA === * Casey Getz, who worked for the CIA for 11 years and eventually became a branch chief, now works on data securi ...
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  • ...on in funding from the United States and their operations were run by 50 [[CIA]] agents in Thailand. U.S. national security advisor [[Zbigniew Brzezinski] [[Category:CIA plants]] ...
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  • ...893—January 29, 1969) was director of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) from 1953 to 1961, appointed by President [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] and ser ...of Cuba|Cuba]] which had been intended to overthrow [[Fidel Castro]]. The CIA was also during this period involved in plans for the assassination of [[Pa ...
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  • ...m|imperialist]] wars and [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] regime change operations and the withdrawal of U.S. military bases and personnel from all other coun ...
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  • ...Europe]] and may have been organized by the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]].<ref>{{News citation|author=Gavin O'Reilly|newspaper=[[Monthly Review]]|t [[Category:Targets of regime change operations]] ...
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  • ...promote their agenda and stir up the conditions for a coup:<blockquote>CIA operations constituted the covert leg of what U.S. officials called "a triad" of polic ...
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  • ...ratist-and-terrorist-groups/ "Beijing’s Decades-Long Policies in Xinjiang, CIA Interference, Funding of Separatist and Terrorist Groups"] by the [[Orinoco ...
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  • ...own a Contra plane and found out that the pilots were both CIA agents. The CIA also funded the Contras by selling weapons to Iran and growing cocaine and ...various NGOs which are used by the imperialist CIA as soft power influence operations. This action has been described as "defending the [Nicaraguan] Revolution." ...
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  • ...other republics and banned anti-secession protests. After the 1991 Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, [[Federal Republic of Germany|Germany]] and [[Republic ...
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  • The CIA-backed military coup against the socialist government ended the project on ...p and partially financed by private donors who had received money from the CIA.<ref>[https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/sites/default/files/94chile.pdf S ...
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  • ...://covertactionmagazine.com/2022/12/21/nobel-peace-prize-winners-have-deep-cia-ties/|newspaper=[[CovertAction Magazine]]|retrieved=2022-12-21|author=[[Jer [[Category:Targets of regime change operations]] ...
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  • In 2019, Elon Musk admitted to promoting [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]-backed coup in [[Plurinational State of Bolivia|Bolivia]] on Twitter with In police operations in [[Federative Republic of Brazil|Brazil]] between April 2023 and March 20 ...
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  • ...ontrol as an earlier project in which Prince Bandar was involved—the 1980s CIA program of secretly financing the Contras in Nicaragua against a leftist go ...e foreshadowing his current one on behalf of Syrian opposition, helped the CIA arm the Afghan rebels who were resisting occupation by Soviet troops. ...
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  • ...d 335,000 [[Trade union|union]] members. The [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]], led by [[Kermit Roosevelt]], then overthrew the elected government and i [[Category:Targets of regime change operations]] ...
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  • {{Infobox company|name=Central Intelligence Agency|image=CIA logo.png|caption=Logo|founding_date={{birth date and age|1947|9|18}} | website = [https://www.cia.gov www.cia.gov] ...
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  • The M-26-7 divided its operations between the rural [[Guerrilla|guerrillas]], who were based in the Sierra Ma In April 1961, a CIA-trained force of Cuban exiles and dissidents launched the unsuccessful [[Ba ...
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  • ...tional Socialist German Workers' Party|Nazi]] intelligence officer who led operations against the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1922–1991)|Soviet Union] ...ly_declassified_files_confirm_united_states_collaboration_with_nazis/ “The CIA’s Worst-Kept Secret: Newly Declassified Files Confirm United States Collabo ...
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