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The Rockefeller Commission’s report, issued on June 11, 1975, was as mild as circumstances allowed. It concluded that the CIA had carried out “plainly unlawful” operations, including spying on protest groups, tapping phones, committing burglaries, and opening mail. Stories about assassination plots against foreign leaders had begun to circulate in Washington, but the commission report said that “time did not permit a full investigation.”
Poisoner in Chief: Sidney Gottlieb and the CIA Search for Mind Control
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