Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Files on Illegal Spying Show C.I.A. Skeletons From Cold War

The New York Times reports, “Long-secret documents released Tuesday provide new details about how the Central Intelligence Agency illegally spied on Americans decades ago, including trying to bug a Las Vegas hotel room for evidence of infidelity and tracking down an expert lock-picker for a Watergate conspirator.” “Known inside the agency as the ‘family jewels,’” the Times explains, “the 702 pages of documents catalog domestic wiretapping operations, failed assassination plots, mind-control experiments and spying on journalists from the early years of the C.I.A.”