suti zakonov, kasayushchihsya tajny perepiski".
Abcug napomnila emu o konstitucii i prochem. Prezident soglasilsya, chto
sootvetstvuyushchie zakony sushchestvuyut i organy politicheskogo syska bol'she ne
narushayut tajnu perepiski. ANB-de zayavilo, chto polozhilo konec operacii
"SHamrok" - zashifrovannoe nazvanie perlyustracii chastnyh pochtovyh i
telegrafnyh otpravlenij. Abcug prervala govorivshego g-na Neppa:
"Vot chto, zabud'te ob etom. Zavtra oni mogut poslat' podal'she zayavlenie
ob operacii "SHamrok"... YA zajmus' vashim prosveshcheniem. CRU pered etim
komitetom svidetel'stvovalo, chto ne vskryvalo pisem. Zatem vyyasnilos', chto
CRU prodolzhalo zanimat'sya etim. FBR pered drugimi komitetami kongressa
dokazyvalo, chto polozhilo konec nekotorym svoim operaciyam - slezhke v armii i
t. d. Zatem vyplylo, chto FBR prodolzhaet etu slezhku. Pojmite, my pytaemsya
izmenit' vse eto, no oni dejstvuyut po-prezhnemu. Poetomu ne ssylajtes' na
zayavlenie ob operacii "SHamrok"... Itak, chto vy sdelaete, esli oni opyat'
yavyatsya k vam i skazhut - my vozobnovili svoyu deyatel'nost', davajte nam
informaciyu? CHto togda?"
Neskol'ko posleduyushchih stranic otcheta o slushaniyah v podkomitete zanyali
bessmyslennye rassuzhdeniya Neppa. Abcug podvela itog: "YA tak i ne mogla
zastavit' vas dat' razumnoe ob®yasnenie, i pust' ves' vash bred pojdet v
stenogrammu.
Nepp: No v voennoe vremya lyuboe soobshchenie mozhet soderzhat' to, chto
yavlyaetsya tajnoj...
Abcug: My govorim ne o vojne. V poslednie tridcat' let v SSHA proizoshlo
ogranichenie demokraticheskih prav teh, kto yavlyaetsya klientami vashej
korporacii. |to ne vojna v prinyatom smysle. |to vojna protiv konstitucii i
prav cheloveka v SSHA. Vot kakaya eto vojna!"[35].
S teh por proshli schitannye gody. B. Abcug uzhe ne kongressmen, prokatili
pri popytke pereizbrat'sya v senat i F. CHercha. Kak tut ne vspomnit' slova
Dzhona Kennedi, kotoryj vskore posle v®ezda v Belyj dom doveritel'no govoril
prof. Dzh. Gelbrejtu: "Odno iz redkih i priyatnyh udovol'stvij moego posta -
chtenie dokumentov FBR o naznachaemyh mnoyu na gosudarstvennye posty. Ty ne
mozhesh' predstavit' sebe, skol'ko gryazi sobrano o samyh svyatyh lyudyah. Ni odin
chelovek ne risknul by podat'sya na gosudarstvennuyu sluzhbu, esli by znal, chto
kto-to drugoj budet chitat' vse eto o nem"[36].
Inye v senate prosto gordyatsya svoej pryamoj prichastnost'yu k delam
politicheskogo syska. Za chto i poluchayut hvalebnuyu attestaciyu ot CRU. Vot ved'
kakie prekrasnye lyudi zasedayut v senate, raschuvstvovalsya direktor CRU Terner
pered korrespondentami zhurnala "N'yusuik": "Vchera ya zashel k odnomu senatoru
prosto s vizitom vezhlivosti. My chto-to obsuzhdali, i neozhidanno on skazal
mne: "Luchshe pishite". On prekrasno ponimaet neobhodimost' sohraneniya
sekretnosti. Ego kabinet nekotoroe vremya ne proveryali na podslushivayushchie
ustrojstva, i, kogda ya obmolvilsya o sekretnyh delah, my stali obmenivat'sya
zapiskami, sidya vdvoem... Odno iz preimushchestv kontrolya kongressa nyne v tom,
chto ego chleny nachinayut ponimat' znachenie razvedki, oni osoznayut, kakaya na
nih lezhit Otvetstvennost'"[37]. Ostavlyaya v storone to, chto
privleklo by satirika, nel'zya ne videt': direktor CRU i senator -
souchastniki gryaznyh del. Tol'ko osen'yu 1983 goda vskrylos': FBR po
trebovaniyu Belogo doma i gosudarstvennogo departamenta velo mnogie gody
slezhku za T. Uollesom, vice-prezidentom SSHA pri F. Ruzvel'te, ministrom
torgovli pri G. Trumene. Zapodozriv neladnoe, G. Uolles v rechi v 1947 godu
obvinil FBR v tom, chto ono "vedet kampaniyu terrora protiv liberal'nyh
gosudarstvennyh sluzhashchih". Togda FBR otreagirovalo: "Mister Guver zayavil,
chto on ne namerevaetsya udostoit' Uollesa otvetom". Teper', spustya 18 let
posle smerti G. Uollesa, v rasporyazhenii ego biografa 539 stranic arhivnyh
dokumentov, dokazyvayushchih eto. Biograf R. Kirklend vse ravno gor'ko zhaluetsya
na to, chto "mnogie iz etih dokumentov podverglis' zhestkoj
cenzure"[38]. Vremya ot vremeni vyplyvayut otryvochnye dannye o
"podvigah" amerikanskogo politicheskogo syska. Vysvetilos' - uchenyj Al'bert
|jnshtejn byl ob®ektom mnogoletnej slezhki so storony FBR i voennoj
kontrrazvedki. Dos'e FBR na |jnshtejna, vedsheesya do ego smerti v 1955 godu,
dostiglo pochti 2000 stranic. Vyyasnilos' - bolee poloviny zhizni do samoj
konchiny pisatel' |rnest Heminguej byl pod "kolpakom" FBR. Biograf pisatelya
Dzh. Mejrs zayavil vesnoj 1983 goda: "FBR ne nravilsya Heminguej... Heminguej
byl ochen' krupnym deyatelem, kotoryj mog by obrushit'sya na FBR. Poetomu
vedomstvo ego boyalos' ego"[39 ]i dejstvovalo v strogoj tajne.
Proyasnilos' - 1972 godu estradnyj pevec Dzhon Lennon (ubityj v 1980 godu)
edva ne stal zhertvoj intrig FBR. Opasayas' ego deyatel'nosti i vyskazyvanij v
pol'zu mira, v FBR gotovili operaciyu - arestovat' pevca po obvineniyu v tom,
chto on uvlekalsya narkotikami, i s pozorom vyslat' iz SSHA. Intriga
provalilas', Lennon ne poddalsya na provokacii[40].
Itak, nikto v SSHA nachinaya ot vysshih dolzhnostnyh lic, krupnejshih uchenyh
i pisatelej ne zastrahovan ot ekscessov politicheskogo syska.
x x x
Rukovoditeli politicheskogo syska v SSHA ne skryvayut, chto oni zashchishchayut.
Otpravlyayas' ot izvestnoj amerikanskoj doktriny - SSHA-de naslednik antichnogo
Rima, zamestitel' direktora FBR |. Miller v 1974 godu skazal: "Rim prostoyal
600 let, my priblizilis' k svoemu 200-letiyu. |to ne oznachaet, chto u nas
ostalos' 400 let. My dolzhny ostanovit'sya i podumat' o sobstvennoj zashchite.
Kakoe inakomyslie i kakie revolyucionnye rechi my mozhem terpet' v zdorovoj
strane? Revolyucii nachinayutsya s neznachitel'nogo... Nyne ekonomicheskoe
polozhenie skvernoe, doverie k pravitel'stvu palo nizko. Nashi revolyucionery
za etim pristal'no sledyat. Poetomu FBR dolzhno sosredotochit' vnimanie na vsem
etom... My dolzhny chetko predstavlyat', v kakoj stadii nahoditsya revolyucionnyj
process"[41].
My videli, kak Miller vypolnyal etu zadachu, za chto byl osuzhden dazhe
amerikanskim sudom, no proshchen prezidentom R. Rejganom.
Direktor CRU mul'timillioner U. Kejsi v sentyabre 1983 goda ob®yasnyal:
"ZHizn' pronizana politikoj bol'she chem kogda by to ni bylo. Mir kuda sil'nee
vzaimosvyazan i kuda bolee opasen... Prishlo vremya ostanovit' spolzanie po
skol'zkoj doroge k kollektivizmu" (tak imenuyut inogda v SSHA socializm. - N.
YA.)[42].
Predel'no chetkie formulirovki filosofii ohranitelej gospod
kapitalistov! Net takih prestuplenij protiv mira i chelovechestva, na kotorye
ne pojdut CRU, FBR i K° radi interesov denezhnogo meshka.
PRIMECHANIYA.
CRU PROTIV SSSR.
Predislovie avtora.
1. "Daily World", January 6, 1983.
2. Nikolai V. Sivachev and Nikolai N. Jakovlev. Russia and the United
States. U. S.-Soviet Relations from the Soviet point of view. Chicago
University Press, 1979, 1980.
3. "In These Times", June 20-26, 1979.
4. A. Brown. The Last Hero. Wild Bill Donovan, N. Y. 1982, p. 833.
5. R. Dun lop. Donovan. America's Master Spy, N. Y. 1982, p. 507.
Neobhodimoe poyasnenie.
1. "The Washington Post", June 24, 1982.
2. A. Dulles. The Craft of Intelligence, N. Y., 1963, p. 264.
3. F. Prouty. The Secret Team. The CIA and its Allies in control of the
United States and the World, Englewood Cliffs, 1973, pp. 66-67.
4. R. Sigford. The Phetoric of the Vietnam War; Presidents Johnson and
Nixon. University of Minnesota. Ph. D. 1973. p. 193.
5. W. So1bu and P. Forbath. Honorable Men. My Life in the CIA. N. Y.,
1978, pp. 300-301.
6. "The Nation", November 19, 1977, p. 514.
7. G. Kennan. The Cloud of Danger. Current Realities of American
Foreign Policy. Boston, 1977, pp. 212, 210.
8. "War Report of the Office of Strategic Services". Washington 1949,
p. 99.
9. D. Halberstam. The Best and the Brightest. N. Y., 1973, p. 526.
10. H. Thompson. Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail 72, N. Y.,
1973, pp. 403-404.
11. "The Washington Post", September 12, 1982.
12. G. Ford. A Time to Heal, N. Y., 1980, p. 106.
13. The Intelligence Investigations: Congress Cops Out, "The
Progressive", July 1976, pp. 16-17.
14. "Newsweek", April 27, 1981, p. 46.
15. "The Washington Post", September 14, 1982.
16. R. Nixon. The Real War, N. Y., 1980, p. 40, 264.
17. "The Washington Post", November 13, 1981.
Vojna posle vojny.
1. J. Gaddis. Russia, the Soviet Union and the United States. An
Interpretive history, N. Y., 1978, pp. 154-155.
2. "Izvestiya", 1946, 29 oktyabrya.
3. "Izvestiya", 1947, 24 yanvarya.
4. G. Kennan. Memoirs 1925-1950, Boston 1967, pp. 266-267.
5. J. Gaddis. The United States and the Origins of the Cold War,
1941-1947, N. Y., 1972, pp. 259-260.
6. G. Kennan. Op. cit., p. 277.
7. D. Yergin. Shattered Peace. The Origins of the Cold War and the
National Security State. Boston, 1977, pp. 96-98.
8. F. R.: 1945, v. 3, p. 1228.
9. Final Report of the Select Committee to Study Governmental
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Washington; 1976, pp. 19-20.
10. "The Patton Papers", Ed. by M. Blumenson, Boston, 1974, pp. 721,
731-734.
11. M. Sherry. Preparing for the Next War. American Plans for postwar
defense, 1941-45, Yale University Press, 1977, p. 57.
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13. J. Burns. Roosevelt: the Soldier of Freedom, N. Y., 1970, p. 459.
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16. F. R.: 1946, v. 1, pp. 1160-1165, 1125-28.
17. W. Manchester. The Glory and the Dream, N. Y., 1978, pp. 375-376.
18. Cit. po: "Novoe vremya", 1980, No 8, s. 28, 29.
19. F. R., 1946, v. 6, p. 705.
20. "Containment. Documents on American Policy and Strategy 1945-1950".
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21. F. R.: 1946, v. 6, pp. 709, 699.
22. F. R.: 1947, v. 1, pp. 772, 776-777.
23. F. R.: 1948, v. 1, pt. 2, p. 580.
24. "Containment. Documents on American Policy and Strategy 1945-1950",
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25. J. To1and. Adolf Hitler, N. Y., 1981, p. 702.
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1957". Ed. by A. Brown, N Y., 1978, p. 36.
27. F. R.: 1948, v. 1. pt. 2, pp. 666, 665.
28. "Drop Shot...", p. 6.
29. "Containment. Documents...", p. 323.
30. "Drop Shot...", p. 9-10.
31. Ibid., p. 7.
32. "Containment. Documents...", pp. 357-360.
33. Ibid., pp. 361-364.
34. "Drop Shot...", p. 5.
35. R. Hewlett and F. Dunean. Atomic Shield: 1947-52, Pennsylvania
State University Press, 1969, pp. 362-369.
36. "Drop Shot... ", p. 20.
37. Ibid., p. 28
38. Ibid., p. 47.
39. Ibid., p. 241.
40. Ibid., pp. 243-245.
41. Ibid., pp. 42, 73.
42. Ibid., pp. 60, 74-75, 62.
43. K. Klauzevic. O vojne. M., 1941 t 2, s. 365.
44. "Drop Shot...", p. 20.
45. "Containment. Documents...", pp. 212, 222.
46. J. Gaddis. Strategies of Containment, N. Y., 1982, p. 47.
47. "Drop Shot...", pp. 76, 75, 41.
48. Ibid., pp. 243-244.
49. Ibid., p. 1-2.
50. L. Chester, G. Hodgson, V. Rage. The American Melodrama, N. Y.,
1969, p. 778.
51. F. R., 1950, v. 1., pp. 237-292.
52. Harry S. Truman Library, President's Secretary's File.
53. T. Powers. The Man who Kept the Secrets. Richard Helms and the CIA,
N. Y., 1981, p. 404.
54. D. Rosenberg. A. Smoking Radiating Ruin at the End of Two Hours,
"International Security", Winter 1981/82, pp. 34-39.
55. G. Gertner. Strategic Vulnerability of a Multinational State,
"Political Science Quarterly, Summer 1981, pp. 211-219.
56. "The Washington-Post", January 14, 1982.
57. "Naval War College Review", May -June 1975, pp. 51 - 108.
58. "An Overreview of East - West Relations, Report of the Trilateral
Task Force on East - West Relations to the Trilateral Commission", 1978, p.
1.
59. "Penthouse", December 1977, pp. 160, 89, 166.
60. "An Overreview of East - West Relations... ", pp. 46-47, 9- 10,
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Ot USS k CRU.
1. Cit. po: D. Uajz, T. Ross. Nevidimoe pravitel'stvo. M., 1965, s. 99.
2. H. Truman. Memoirs. Years of Trial and Hope, N. Y., 1965, v. 2, pp.
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3. Final Report of the Select Committee to study Governmental
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Washington, 1976, v. 4. pp. 15, 7, 4.
4. W Stevenson A Man Called Intrepid. The Secret War. The Authentic
account of the most decisive intelligence operations of World War 11 - and
the superspy who controlled them. N. Y., 1977, p. 279.
5. R. Cline. Secrets, Spies and Scholars, Washington 1976, pp. 75_76.
6. G. Wills. The CIA from Beginning to End, "The New York Review of
Books", January 22, 1976, pp. 23-26.
7. A. Wolfe. The Limits of Legitimacy, N. Y., 1977, pp. 182-183.
8. D. Rosenbaum. An Elegy for Mumbo Jumbo, Esquire, September 1977, p.
85.
9. D. Kahn. The Codebreakers, London 1978, pp. 6.
10. "The New York Review of Books", January 22, 1976, p. 31.
11. J. Costello. Why America was taken by surprise. "The Sunday
Telegraph", November 22, 1981.
12. "Time", January 1982, p. 31.
13. The FDR Tapes, "American Heritage", February - March 1982, p. 15.
14. "The New York Times", January 17, 1982.
15. C. Ford. Donovan of USS, Boston 1979, pp. 111-149-150.
16. H. Rozitzke. CIA's Secret Operations, N. Y., 1977, p. XIII.
17. R. Sline. Op. cit., p. 76.
18. R. Jones. Most Secret War, London 1979, p. 480.
19. W. Stevenson. Op. cit., p. 378.
20. Ibid., p. 396.
21. W. Langer. The Mind of Adolf Hitler. The Secret Wartime report, N.
Y., 1972, pp. 141, 143, 153-155, 189, 192, 246, 26, 166-167.
22. "Hitler's Secret Conversations 1941-1944". Ed. by H. Trevor -
Roper. N. Y., 1953, pp. 442-476.
23. D. Irving. Hitler's War, London, 1977, p. 610.
24. R. S1ine. Op. cit., p. 78.
25. H. Rositzke. Op. cit., pp. 221-222.
26. "The Pentagon Papers as published by the New York Times", N. Y.,
1971, p. XIX.
27. The Memoirs of Richard Nixon, N. Y., 1978, p. 509.
28. V. Lasky. It didn't start with Watergate, N. Y., 1977, pp. 285-286.
29. R. Sigfogd. The Phetoric of the Vietnam War: Presidents Johnson and
Nixon, University of Minnesota. Ph. D. 1973, p. 190.
30. F. Prouty. The Secret Team. The CIA and its Allies in control of
the United States and the World, Englewood Cliffs, 1973, p. 58.
31. V. Lasky. Op. cit., p. 282-283.
32. D. Wise. The American Police State. The Government against People,
N. Y., 1976, p. 403.
33. W. So1bu and P. Forbath. Honorable Men. My Life in the CIA, N. Y.,
1978, p. 337.
34. "The Presidential Transcripts. In conjunction with the staff of the
Washington Post", N. Y., 1974, pp. 91-92.
35. The Memoirs of Richard Nixon, p. 514.
36. T. Powers. Op. cit., p. 29.
37. J. Gaddis. Strategies of Containment, N. Y. 1982, pp. 18-20.
38. C. Ford. Op. cit., p. 152.
39. W. Peck. The AFL-CIA. "Uncloaking the CIA", Ed. by H Frazier. N.
Y., 1978, p. 257.
40. "The Washington Post", September 29, 1982.
41. R. Sline. Op. cit., pp. 83-84.
42. C. Ford. Op. cit., p. 304: R. S1ine, Op. cit., p. 85, W. Solbu, Op.
cit., p. 59.
43. "Final Report...", v. 4, p. 13.
44. T. Powers. Op. cit., pp. 29-30.
45. "The Washington Post", May 18, 1982.
46. "The Washington Post", May 20, 1982.
47. F. Prouty. Op. cit., p. 61.
48. H. Rositzke. Op. cit., p. 1, 13.
49. "Final Report...", v. 4, pp. 28-29, 26.
50. R. Cline. Op. cit., p. 101.
51. "Containment. Documents on American Policy and Stratecrv
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52. "Final Report...", v. 4, pp. 31-33.
53. W. So1bu. Op. cit., p. 73.
54. H. Rositzke. Op. cit., p. 154.
55. R. Sigford. The Phetoric of the Vietnam War: President's Johnson
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56. W. So1by. Op. cit., p. 97, 82, 93, 83.
57. T. Powers. Op. cit., pp. 44-45.
58. F. Prouty. Op. cit, p. 164.
59. R. S1ine. Op. cit., 76.
60. H. Rositzke. Op. cit., pp. 37-38.
61. C. Sulzberger. A Long Row of Candles, Toronto 1969, p. 1023.
62. The Memoirs of Richard Nixon, pp. 377-378.
63. Na sluzhbe CRU. Razoblachenie antisovetskoj deyatel'nosti
narodno-trudovogo soyuza. M., 1977, s. 7.
64. K. CHerezov. Maska NTS ili NTS bez maski M., 1975, s. 57.
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67. R. Sline. Op. cit., p. 131.
68. "Final Report...", v. 4, p. 93.
"Klub gospod" i nauka.
1. A. Guerin. Les Gens de la C. I. A. Paris, 1980, p. 9.
2. R. S1ine. Secrets, Spies and Scholars, Blueprint of the Essential
CIA, Washington, 1976, p. 120.
3. Ibid., p. 144.
4. "Final Report...", v. 4, p. 19.
5. G. Wills. The CIA from Beginning to End, "The New York Review of
Books", January 22, 1976, p. 26.
6. "Psychological Offensive vis-a-vis the USSR. Objectives, Tasks and
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8. "Final Report...", v. 4, p. 36.
9. R. Cline. Op. cit., p. 128.
10. C. Ford. Donovan of OSS, Boston 1970, p. 125.
11. The Memoirs of Richard Nixon. N. Y., 1978, p. 183.
12. "The New York Times'', November 30, 1976.
13. W. Colby. Op. cit., pp. 134-135.
14. T. Powers. Op. cit., pp. 67, 117-119.
15. W. Colby. Op. cit., p. 134.
16. G. Kennan. Memoirs 1960-1963, v. 2, Boston.1972, p.97-99.
17. D. Wise. The American Police State. The Government against the
People, N. Y., 1976, pp. 160-163.
18. Ibid., p. 161. 2
19. D. Epstein. Legend, N. Y., 1978, pp. 168, 312.
20. D. Wise. Op. cit., p. 189.
21. Lyndon Johnson Library, White House Central Files, Confidential
Files, Countries, Co 303 (USSR).
22. Ibid., Co 312 (Vietnam).
23. M. Sope1and. Without Cloak or Dagger. The Truth about the new
espionage, N. Y., 1974, p. 176.
24. M. Ha1perin. Y. Berman, R. Borosage, Ch. Marwick. The Lawless
State. N. Y., 1976, p. 142.
25. The Bulletin of the American Society of Newspaper Editors
July/August 1980, pp. 8-11.
26. W. So1bu. Op. cit., p. 220.
27. "Time", February 6, 1978, p. 29.
28. "Dirty Work. The CIA in Western Europe". Ed. by Ph. Agee and L.
Wolf, Secaurus, 1978, p. 309.
29. Ibid., p. 311.
30. R. Kaiser. Russia, The People and the Power. London 1977 pp. 84,
234, 223, 165, 314, 321, 327.
31. "Arms, Men and Military Budgets. Issues for Fiscal Year 1978", N.
Y., 198, pp. 299-300.
32. Ibid., p. XXX-XXXI.
33. F. Ho1zman. Are the Soviets Really Overspending the U. S. on
Defense? "International Security". Spring 1980, pp. 92, 93, 100.
34. G. Hodgson. America in Our Time, N. Y., 1976, pp. 96-97, 115.
35. A. Scheflin and E. Opton. The Mind Manipulators. N. Y., 1978. p.
446.
36. A. Speer. Inside the Third Reich, London, 1978, pp. 506-507, 699.
CRU: na polyah srazhenij "psihologicheskoj vojny.
1. W. Rostow. Europe after Stalin. Eisenhower's Three Decisions of
March 11, 1953, N. Y., 1982, pp. 28, 35, 32, 37, 148.
2. G. Hodgson. American in Our Time, N. Y., 1976, pp. 74-75.
3. J. Gaddis. Russia, the Soviet Union and the United States. An
Interpretive History. N. Y., 1978, pp. 31-32.
4. R. S1ine. Secrets, Spies and Scholars, Washington, 1976, pp.
129-170; H. Rositzke, CIA Secret Operations. Espionage, counterespionage and
covert actions. N. Y., 1977, p. 163.
5. Final Report of the Select Committee to study Governmental
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Washington 1976, p. 193.
6. "The Washington Post", June 2, 1982.
7. "The New York Times", October 26, 1982.
8. J. Beam. Multiple Exposure, N. Y., 1978, pp. 232-233.
9. C. H. Sergeev-Censkij. Sevastopol'skaya strada. M., 1958, t. 1, s.
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10. "Literaturnaya Rossiya", 1972, 7 aprelya.
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12. "Otechestven front", 1974, 10 iyunya.
13. Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Harry S.
Truman, 1945, Washington 1961, p. 549.
14. D. Yergin. Shattered Peace, Boston, 1977, p. 414.
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31. Ibid., p. 7.
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44. Ibid., p. 858, 860.
45. D. Wise. The American Police State, p. 332.
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60. Ibid., pp. 394-397.
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74. Y. Blum... Loyalty: National Experience..., pp. 752-753.
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76. Ibid., pp. 442-447.
77. E. Hoover. Masters of Deceit, pp. 293-294.
78. Final Report... Book 3, pp. 10-11, 3.
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80. Final Report... Book 3, p. 26.
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82. Final Report... Book 2, p. 75.
83. D. Wise. The American Police State, pp. 316-317.
84. M. Mintz. J. Sohen. Power, Inc., p. 473.
85. D. Wise. The American Police State, pp. 277-278, 283.
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89. M. Ha1perin, Y. Berman, R. Borosage, Ch. Marwich. The Lawless
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90. "The New York Times", November 13, 1981.
91. "Parade", February 27, 1983, p. 6.
92. "The New York Times", March 23, 1983.
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102. "The New York Times", December 29, 1974.
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106. M. Ha1perin, Y. Berman, R. Borosage, Ch. Marwick. The Lawless
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120. "The New York Times", April 22, 1983.
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122. "The Washington Post", March 28, 1983.
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2. "Plain Dealer", September 29, 1975.
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7. "Congressional Record", August 1, 1972, p. SI2430
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10. "The Washington Post", December 18, 1974.
11. "The Washington Post", March 30, 1975.
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17. Final Report... Book 1, pp. 294, 298, 404.
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30. "Milwaukee Journal", July 1, 1971.
31. P. Cowan, N. Engeson, N. Hentoff. State Secrets, p. 266.
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