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The CIA vs. The Presidency: This is Not the First Time

• LewRockwell.com by Jon Rappoport

It will collect secrets of our enemies and hold them secret and report the secrets to the president, who will decide what to do. Of course, the snake will remain under the president's control. Its entire personality will be based on deception, but it will remain loyal to the president. No problem. Sure.

I'm thankful for Charles Hollander's challenging piece on Thomas Pynchon's novel, The Crying of Lot 49: "Pynchon, JFK and the CIA: Magic Eye Views of The Crying of Lot 49."

Hollander offers vital reminders of the war between two parts of the Executive Branch: the presidency and the CIA.

"Implicit in Pynchon's fiction is the view that events in recent American history have led to a virtual constitutional crisis, a challenge to the supremacy of the presidency by the intelligence community."

"When Eisenhower made his 'open skies' proposal, in July 21, 1955, at a Geneva summit conference, calling for unrestricted but monitored overflight of national territories on both sides of the Iron Curtain, many observers felts its acceptance would have gone a long way toward thawing the Cold War.


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