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U.S. spy network’s successes, failures and objectives detailed in ‘black budget’ summary
[washingtonpost / 29.08.2013] The 178-page budget summary for the National Intelligence Program details the successes, failures and objectives of the 16 spy agencies that make up the U.S. intelligence community, which has 107,035 employees.
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The Black Budget Report: An Investigation into the CIA’s ‘Black Budget’ and the Second Manhattan Project
[american.edu / 23.11.2003]
- Birth of the Black Budget
- Legal and Congressional Efforts to Disclose the CIA’s Black Budget
- HUD’s Missing Money, Catherine Fitts, Hamilton Securities and the CIA
- The Ultimate Beneficiary fot he CIA ‘Black Budget’: The Intelligence
- Community and the Second Manhattan Project
- Organized Crime, Drugs, and the CIA
- Estimating the Size of the CIA’s ‘unofficial’ Black Budget
- Table 2. Department of Defense (DoD) – Unsupported Accounting Entries 1998-2003
- Conventional Oversight System for the CIA’s and DoD’s Classified Programs
- Oversight of the CIA’s ‘Unofficial’ Black Budget & Manhattan II
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