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Agee ... left the CIA in 1969 after 12 years. In 1975 he wrote "Inside
the Company: CIA Diary," an indictment of the agency. Agee accused the
CIA of serious offenses against leftists in the region and revealed
covert CIA operations there.
Twenty-two pages of the book were devoted to a list of names of
undercover agents. Washington says several on the list were later
murdered. In response to Agee's betrayal, Congress eventually passed a
law making it illegal to name clandestine agents [Duh].
He' s dead. He had been in a Cuban hospital since Dec. 15 after having ulcer surgery. The
most likely cause of death was Castro Care. One assumes he will rest in the Ninth Circle of Hell for eternity. [My bastardization of this IBD story.]
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Hope his final days were painful.
ReplyDelete9th circle, 4th row, 2nd cesspool to be exact.
ReplyDeleteI hope he died in deep and abiding pain.
ReplyDeleteWell Not one to wish pain or death on people. But I will bet you anything he was a democrap.
ReplyDeleteOne less cockroach to squash.
ReplyDeleteReverie....Islay's casing sausage...UmmmYumm.
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