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The '''''Pentagon Papers'''''
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==Origins==
 
[[Webster Tarpley]] suggests that these were a [[limited hangout]].<ref>[[Document:How to identify CIA limited hangout operation]], by [[Webster Tarpley]]</ref>
 
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TypeHistorical document
Publication dateJune 1971
Founded1950
Author(s)Unknown
Exposed byDaniel Ellsberg
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The Pentagon Papers

Origins

Webster Tarpley suggests that these were a limited hangout.[1]

 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:How to identify CIA limited hangout operationarticle18 June 2013Webster TarpleyCiting the Pentagon Papers as an example, Tarpley suggests that both Wikileaks and the Snowden affair are limited hangout operations by the CIA.
Document:The "Pentagon Papers" leak was a CIA opblog post7 June 2006Ashton Gray
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