The CIA makes science fiction unexciting [electronic resource] : dark deeds & derring-do from 1950 to today / edited by Lauren Hage; illustrated by Keith Rosson except illustration on page 6 by Sarah Oleksyk.
2013
HV6275 .C53 2013eb
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The CIA makes science fiction unexciting [electronic resource] : dark deeds & derring-do from 1950 to today / edited by Lauren Hage; illustrated by Keith Rosson except illustration on page 6 by Sarah Oleksyk.
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9781621060284 (electronic book)
9781621068297
9781621068297
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Portland, OR : Microcosm Pub., 2013.
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English
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1 online resource (160 p.) : ill.
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HV6275 .C53 2013eb
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A stirring work that offers a chilling glimpse into the negligence, greed, murder, and, at times, comical disorganization behind some of the CIA's most controversial secret operations, this book collects the first five issues of the zine. Summarizing the influence the CIA had in the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.; the AIDS virus; the killing of Filiberto Ojeda Rios, a Puerto Rican independence movement leader; the Patriot Act; and the Iran-Contra affair, this forthright representation provides an behind the scenes look.
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