The document contains guidance from Operation PBSUCCESS headquarters to stations in Guatemala and another undisclosed location regarding how to respond to a "White Paper" published by the Guatemalan government accusing foreign powers of plotting to overthrow the Arbenz regime. The guidance suggests ridiculing the paper by linking it to past propaganda from the government and emphasizing other news to divert attention from it. It also offers suggestions for claiming the paper is intended to cover up domestic repression and aggressive military plans by the Guatemalan government.
By M. Stanton Evans. Forty years ago this month, the mortal remains of Joseph R. McCarthy were laid to rest near Appleton, Wis., not far from the modest farm where he was born. His death apparently closed a raucous, controversial saga, one of the most bitter and brutal in our nation’s history, with McCarthy typecast as the villain. Events of recent years, however, suggest the final chapters of this astounding story have yet to be recorded.
By M. Stanton Evans. Forty years ago this month, the mortal remains of Joseph R. McCarthy were laid to rest near Appleton, Wis., not far from the modest farm where he was born. His death apparently closed a raucous, controversial saga, one of the most bitter and brutal in our nation’s history, with McCarthy typecast as the villain. Events of recent years, however, suggest the final chapters of this astounding story have yet to be recorded.
Intelligence Authorization Act For Fiscal Year 1995 Publi.docxbagotjesusa
Intelligence Authorization Act For Fiscal Year 1995
Public Law 103-359 October 14, 1994
Title IX-Commission on the Roles and Capabilities of the United States Intelligence Community
Sec. 901. Establishment.
There is established a commission to be known as the Commission on the Roles and Capabilities of the
United States Intelligence Community (hereafter in this title referred to as the "Commission").
Full Commission report available at: http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/report.html
Appendix A:
The Evolution of the U.S. Intelligence
Community-An Historical Overview
The function of intelligence as an activity of the U.S. Government is often regarded as a product of the
Cold War. Indeed, much of what is known today as the Intelligence Community was created and
developed during the Cold War period. But intelligence has been a function of the Government since the
founding of the Republic. While it has had various incarnations over time, intelligence has historically
played a key role in providing support to U.S. military forces and in shaping the policies of the United
States toward other countries.
The Early Years of the Republic
During the Revolutionary War, General George Washington was an avid user of intelligence as well as a
consummate practitioner of the intelligence craft. Records show that shortly after taking command of the
Continental Army in 1775, Washington paid an unidentified agent to live in Boston and surreptitiously
report by use of "secret correspondence" on the movements of British forces. Indeed, Washington
recruited and ran a number of agents, set up spy rings, devised secret methods of reporting, analyzed the
raw intelligence gathered by his agents, and mounted an extensive campaign to deceive the British
armies. Historians cite these activities as having played a major role in the victory at Yorktown and in
the ability of the Continental Army to evade the British during the winters at Valley Forge.
In a letter to one of his officers written in 1777, Washington wrote that secrecy was key to the success of
intelligence activities:
http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/report.html
"The necessity of procuring good intelligence is apparent and need not be further urged-All that
remains for me to add is, that you keep the whole matter as secret as possible. For upon Secrecy,
success depends in most Enterprises of the kind, & for want of it, they are generally defeated,
however, well planned...." [letter to Colonel Elias Dayton, 26 July 1777]
Washington was not the only one to recognize the importance of intelligence to the colonials' cause. In
November of 1775, the Continental Congress created the Committee of Secret Correspondence to gather
foreign intelligence from people in England, Ireland, and elsewhere on the European continent to help in
the prosecution of the war.
Washington's keen interest in intelligence carried over to his presidency. In the fi.
Intelligence Authorization Act For Fiscal Year 1995 Publi.docxvrickens
Intelligence Authorization Act For Fiscal Year 1995
Public Law 103-359 October 14, 1994
Title IX-Commission on the Roles and Capabilities of the United States Intelligence Community
Sec. 901. Establishment.
There is established a commission to be known as the Commission on the Roles and Capabilities of the
United States Intelligence Community (hereafter in this title referred to as the "Commission").
Full Commission report available at: http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/report.html
Appendix A:
The Evolution of the U.S. Intelligence
Community-An Historical Overview
The function of intelligence as an activity of the U.S. Government is often regarded as a product of the
Cold War. Indeed, much of what is known today as the Intelligence Community was created and
developed during the Cold War period. But intelligence has been a function of the Government since the
founding of the Republic. While it has had various incarnations over time, intelligence has historically
played a key role in providing support to U.S. military forces and in shaping the policies of the United
States toward other countries.
The Early Years of the Republic
During the Revolutionary War, General George Washington was an avid user of intelligence as well as a
consummate practitioner of the intelligence craft. Records show that shortly after taking command of the
Continental Army in 1775, Washington paid an unidentified agent to live in Boston and surreptitiously
report by use of "secret correspondence" on the movements of British forces. Indeed, Washington
recruited and ran a number of agents, set up spy rings, devised secret methods of reporting, analyzed the
raw intelligence gathered by his agents, and mounted an extensive campaign to deceive the British
armies. Historians cite these activities as having played a major role in the victory at Yorktown and in
the ability of the Continental Army to evade the British during the winters at Valley Forge.
In a letter to one of his officers written in 1777, Washington wrote that secrecy was key to the success of
intelligence activities:
http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/report.html
"The necessity of procuring good intelligence is apparent and need not be further urged-All that
remains for me to add is, that you keep the whole matter as secret as possible. For upon Secrecy,
success depends in most Enterprises of the kind, & for want of it, they are generally defeated,
however, well planned...." [letter to Colonel Elias Dayton, 26 July 1777]
Washington was not the only one to recognize the importance of intelligence to the colonials' cause. In
November of 1775, the Continental Congress created the Committee of Secret Correspondence to gather
foreign intelligence from people in England, Ireland, and elsewhere on the European continent to help in
the prosecution of the war.
Washington's keen interest in intelligence carried over to his presidency. In the fi ...
CIA telegrams coordinating the creation of fake photo negative to trick a Chicago Tribune reporter into writing fake news. See snowmedia.com/liberation/documents for details.
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
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हम आग्रह करते हैं कि जो भी सत्ता में आए, वह संविधान का पालन करे, उसकी रक्षा करे और उसे बनाए रखे।" प्रस्ताव में कुल तीन प्रमुख हस्तक्षेप और उनके तंत्र भी प्रस्तुत किए गए। पहला हस्तक्षेप स्वतंत्र मीडिया को प्रोत्साहित करके, वास्तविकता पर आधारित काउंटर नैरेटिव का निर्माण करके और सत्तारूढ़ सरकार द्वारा नियोजित मनोवैज्ञानिक हेरफेर की रणनीति का मुकाबला करके लोगों द्वारा निर्धारित कथा को बनाए रखना और उस पर कार्यकरना था।
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In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
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89. Telegram From Operation PBSUCCESS Headquarters in Florida to the CIA Stations in
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[place not declassi ed], January 30, 1954, 0907Z.
296. Re: LINC 276.2
Following is KUGOWN guidance for immediate use amplifying ref in connection with WSBURNT govt White Paper.3
Ridicule:
Link White Paper to WSBURNT October fair asco. Now we have January Fair. October, bulls didn’t show up. Where is the January bull, this American colonel?
He hasn’t shown up either. That makes it easy for the govt toreadors. In October, tickets were all fouled up. Could it be the same with photo-stated “tickets”
attached to White Paper? Anyway, always some excitement in WSBURNT.
WSBURNT people being victimized by too much propaganda. Plot exposé too stereotyped, with familiar U.S. United Fruit Co., Nicaraguan scapegoats. WSBURNT
govt cries wolf too often.4
Paper just sign same fear, panic in WSBURNT govt and Red ranks that led to recent arrests.
De-emphasis:
Attempt obtain bigger play for recent stories of WSBURNT refugees than for paper.
Paper must be read in light recent WSBURNT razzle dazzle preceding OAS. New Foreign Minister named; PRG party suggests hauling Arevalo out of ashcan to
make dramatic stand of OAS; Pravda lends big hand; Toledano drums up followers against “intervention” from hemisphere Reds; WSBURNT makes arrests.
Whole orchestra playing and now White Paper supposed to be cymbal crash. Only, cymbal is cracked.
If possible, fabricate big human interest story, like ying saucers, birth sextuplets in remote area to take play away.
WSBURNT in last minute tried withdraw paper, but it already in press hands.
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Paper attempts intimidate neighboring countries so WSBURNT can more easily take pressure o recent repressive measures.
Paper covers up for domestic terror in WSBURNT. What kind of justice rst arrests and exiles innocent people, then publishes charges? What do charges mean
since people released? Plans for Red coup.
Paper is cover up for aggressive plans. WSBURNT training new Caribbean legion. Leaders Miguel Angel Ramirez, Jorge Rivas Montes. Made heavy
arms purchases recent months, nanced by Soviets. Now secret Soviet military mission headed by unidenti ed Soviet partisan warfare expert, in WSBURNT. Is
WSBURNT plotting invasion Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, seizure Panama Canal for Soviets? 300 man 5th column already hiding in Salvador.
Guat Commies taking over bldgs on Salvador border.
Banking circles Berne, Switzerland refute Arbenz denials of forthcoming Soviet loan of 20 million Swiss francs. Swiss and Iron Curtain suppliers already
approached to furnish amethrowers, napalm and other aggressive weapons. To be nanced from loan.
Big split in WSBURNT army and govt over present course. Arbenz letting army friends down, listening to Pelleger. Pelleger overextending himself.
Soviet sub sighted landing arms on WSBURNT Paci c coast. Get WSBURNT spokesman to deny report, or claim denial.
Positive Stand:
Talk of plot from outside nonsense. Real opposition inside WSBURNT. Some leaders in entourages Arbenz, Fortuny.
Govt panic augurs well for future. If govt so panicked by false evidence, wait till it meets real forces of opposition. Paper attempts avert this inevitable
development. Futile attempt to get people to oppose inevitable.
Paper is fabrication, but one thing true: anti-communism in WSBURNT strong and growing. Will be real plots until defeat of present govt. Resistance thrives on
repression, as did Christianity.
Foregoing may or may not be related to fact but is pertinent to situation.5
1. Source: Central Intelligence Agency, Job 79-01025A, Box 1, Folder 3. Secret; Routine; PBSUCCESS; RYBAT. Sent for information to the Director of Central
Intelligence.↩
2. Dated January 28. (Ibid.)↩
3. According to a January 30 New York Times article found in Central Intelligence Agency les, the Guatemalan Government charged in a “White Paper” that it had
learned of a heavily- nanced plot involving Nicaraguan President Somoza plus the Governments of El Salvador, the Dominican Republic, and Venezuela to
overthrow the Arbenz regime. “In an apparent allusion to the United States, Guatemala listed the ’Government of the North” among those it accused of
endorsing the plot. The Government charged further that the United Fruit Company, a United States-owned concern with large banana plantation holdings in
Guatemala, had supplied arms to the plotters.” According to the article, the claims were backed by “photostatic copies of correspondence,” although the
Department of State refused to “dignify” the charges. A spokesman said “that the charges were ’in line with the usual Communist chars against the United
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States.’” (Ibid., Job 79-01025A, Box 82, Folder 2) The text of the Department of State press release on January 30 is printed in Department of State Bulletin,
February 15, 1954, pp. 251–252.↩
4. Dispatch No. [telegram indicator not declassi ed] 429–29 to Operation PBSUCCESS Headquarters in Florida, February 9, reported: “Prevailing popular WSBURNT
view is that John H. Calligeris, himself, furnished the WSBURNT Government data for the white paper . . . . Calligeris has since that time [i.e., the time of his
escape in 1951] not been too greatly trusted nor held in high regard by the opposition to the present WSBURNT regime.” Ydígoras Fuentes agreed, and explained,
“he did not trust Calligeris and it could well be true. Ydígoras further stated to Source he often wondered precisely how Calligeris escaped since he had never
been able to ascertain from whom the assistance came.” (Ibid., Box 55, Folder 2)↩
5. Telegram 349 from Operation PBSUCCESS Headquarters in Florida to the DCI, February 3, reported that the details of the operation had been compromised:
“Enemy attacked with 7-page ’White Paper’ exposing numerous operational details of PBSUCCESS, including Seekford, Calligeris documentation, Calligeris–
KMFLUSH relations, location KUHOOK and KUCLUB TNG sites, old Calligeris military plans etc. Enemy also neutralized and partly rolled up Calligeris military
intelligence net controlled by SECANT.” (Ibid., Box 1, Folder 4)↩