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America's Spy Machine: Watching the Watchers -- Feb. 4,
1996
The world of espionage has long been fertile ground for the
creative imagination of film makers, novelists, and even cartoonists. But the real world of spies, where the work is often mundane and
down to earth, is a different story...
A Conversation with William Colby -- April 23, 1995
Former Director of the CIA (1973-76), once known as an
unrepentant Cold Warrior, now promotes a 50% cut in the military budget...
MILSTAR: A Millstone from the Cold Warr -- July 3, 1994
The original idea behind MILSTAR was that it would enable the
president to talk to our nuclear forces. He really wouldn't have very much to say beyond "Go bomb Moscow..."
Lifting the Veil of Military Secrecy -- Feb. 20, 1994
There are still cases of weapons procurement, military operations,
and government funding undertaken at levels of secrecy established during the Cold War. This program examines the pros and cons of
military secrecy in the absence of significant enemies...
The Making of a Dictator -- May 2, 1993
When governments and corporations treat armaments like any
other product and ship them to foreign dictators, tragic things can happen. Dictators can use the arms against their own people,
against their neighbors, and against the people who deliver the arms
in the first place...
Do We Need the CIA? -- May 24, 1992
The end of the Cold War heralds dramatic changes. Do we need to
spend $30 Billion each year on information?
Space Weapons -- Aug. 5, 1990