![]() In 1975, after The New York Times published a devastating critique of the CIA, three government panels-the Rockefeller, Church, and Pike Committees-were formed to examine these allegations in depth. What they uncovered-assassination plots, opened mail, drug experiments against unsuspecting subjects (two of whom died from side effects)-shocked the American people and moved Senator Frank Church to call the CIA "a rogue elephant rampaging out of control." Clearly, America needs a strong, effective intelligence effort, but. ![]() ![]()
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