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Publication.png CounterSpy Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
CounterSpy.jpg
Typemagazine
Founder(s)Philip Agee
Founded1973
Dissolved1984
Author(s)various
InterestsCIA, Covert operations

"From 1973 to 1984, CounterSpy published detailed, damning information about US covert activities (and, to a lesser extent, those of other countries, including Israel, Australia, and South Africa). It was most infamous for naming CIA station chiefs. The CIA loathed it and, it’s said, succeeded in undermining it. (In 1978 some of the people involved with CounterSpy created a similar magazine, CovertAction Information Bulletin, which then became CovertAction Quarterly and was published until 2005."[1]


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