CIA Cinema
Every so often, federal agencies turn over declassified films and documents to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). The Central Intelligence Agency is no exception, and
MemoryHole.org has obtained a list of some of the movies found in the CIA's library.
Among the more interesting titles:
- How Free Should the Press Be?
- Spying for Uncle Sam, Part I
- Spy Next Door
- Psychological Operations in Support of Unconventional Warfare
- Psychology of Imprisonment
- Presto Photography
- Investigation of U.S. Bacteriological Warfare
- U.S. Germ Warfare in Korea
- Chemical and Bacteriological Weapons are Illegal
- Bombed Qitaf Villages Poison, Gas Use
- Foot Patrol, Police Methods
- Shooting Decisions
- See It NowClinton and the Law
- Vietnam, The Hawks and the Doves
- CBS Reports: UFO: Friend, Foe or Fancy?
- Israel Captured Equipment
- Jews in Iraq
- Animal Farm
- Cuba, The Battle of America
- Truth Shall Set Men FreeAnti-Communist Struggle
- What Communism Means to You
- Brainwashing
- Soldier and Laws of War
- Undeclared War
- How to Fight A Guerrilla War20th Century
- Hallucination Training FilmCounterguerrilla Training
- Children of Hiroshima
- Aftermath of American bombing Raid on School
- Dagmar Wilson/Anti-U.S. Vietnam Policy
- U.S. War Crimes in Vietnam/Propaganda
- Marijuana
(Full list here)
To my knowledge, none of these films were ever nominated for an Oscar.
Labels: Government Corruption
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