Former CIA case officer John Stockwell gave an interview in 1981 to discuss activities of the Central Intelligence Agency. Particular emphasis was placed on the congressional bill and the executive order which remove previous restraints on the intelligence services and make it a felony to reveal their activities and personnel, resulting in the first official secrets act in the history of the United States. Other topics include his novel Red Sunset, the CIA training terrorists, freedom of speech, business connections, corruption, CIA heroin trafficking in Southeast Asia, Afghanistan, Hungary, Cuba, and the South African invasion in Angola.
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