[video=youtube;BUqMAk2tdTQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUqMAk2tdTQ&list=PL1IIRVPwL5-UozGolsBS1au55v9-I6Spd&index=44[/video] To some he was a conscientious whistleblower, to others a "traitor" responsible for the deaths of American, and possibly British, intelligence agents. The former CIA officer Philip Agee stunned the world in 1975 when he published Inside the Company – CIA Diary, accusing the US intelligence agency of "state terrorism", authorized by the White House, to thwart rising left-wing movements in Latin America. It included a list of some 250 CIA agents in the region. As a result, Agee was forced to live underground fearing a CIA "hit" for much of the rest of his life. He said that even before his exposé appeared the CIA were keeping track of him, with miniature microphones and location devices planted in his typewriter case, images he used for the first cover of the book. He was thrown out of Britain at the behest of Washington, and finally died in Cuba, where he had been given safe haven, and free medical treatment, by Fidel Castro. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/o...his-government-of-state-terrorism-769468.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Agee Here's the whole book in PDF format: https://leaksource.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/inside-the-company-cia-diary-philip-agee.pdf http://www.amazon.com/Inside-Compan...1458764028&sr=1-1&keywords=inside+the+company http://www.amazon.com/On-Run-Philip..._UL160_SR110,160_&refRID=0D79N582386BB3B5Y7ED