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Inside the Company book

also: book, Inside the Company, a CIA diary

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Philip Agee wrote Inside the Company documented
“Mexico City, Agee had basically decided that the CIA wasn't for him. He had divorced his wife, left the CIA, and began writing a book. Exercising the prudence that he had been taught at Langley, Agee was able to finish a very detailed recon…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Hidden Terror by AJ Langguth Part 11 @ 49:12

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The Colonels Corner Hidden Terror by AJ Langguth Part 11
▶ 48:41 But whatever their background, in the years following Mitterrand's murder, they found themselves publicly soiled, disavowed by their government, and out of a job. Not most of them. Some of them. We're going to talk about most of them tonigh…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terror by AJ Langguth Part 11
▶ 49:12 Mexico City, Agee had basically decided that the CIA wasn't for him. He had divorced his wife, left the CIA, and began writing a book. Exercising the prudence that he had been taught at Langley, Agee was able to finish a very detailed recon…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terror by AJ Langguth Part 11
▶ 49:45 discouraged U.S. publishers from publishing the book. But Agee's story had two happy endings. The book was published with great success in London, and after that, New York finally picked it up. In Paris, he met Angela, who came to live with…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terror by AJ Langguth Part 11
▶ 51:12 Upon her release, she tried to leave Brazil and exercise the freedom that she had been promised. Instead, the police followed her everywhere, and she saw that she was only compromising anyone that she met with. Angela went to Paris to study…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terror by AJ Langguth Part 11
▶ 1:03:59 That's how it ends. And if you guys don't know Philip Agee, he's the guy that started the Covert magazine. Very interesting guy. I've read his book. It's jaw dropping as I find all of these books. He was the guy that was kicked out of every…
The Colonel’s Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 5
▶ 5:56 Now, what I find very interesting after he basically spilled his guts about when he wrote the book Inside the Company, a CIA diary, he was basically excommunicated from the country. The Nixon administration basically canceled his passport a…