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''CovertAction Quarterly'' (formerly ''CovertAction Information Bulletin'') was an American journal in publication from 1978 to 2005, focused primarily on watching and reporting global
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. ''CovertAction'' relaunched in May 2018 as ''CovertAction Magazine.''


History and profile


Covert Action Information Bulletin

The first issue of the ''Covert Action Information Bulletin'' was launched at a press conference in
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. The magazine was founded by former CIA officer turned agency critic
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, William Schaap, James and Elsie Wilcott, Ellen Ray,
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, and Lou Wolf in 1978. It was created in order to carry on the work of the preceding publication '' CounterSpy'' magazine, which the editors claimed had been shut down as a result of CIA harassment. Contributors included critics of US foreign policy such as
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. Agee said the ''Bulletin'''s goal was "a worldwide campaign to destabilize the CIA through exposure of its operations and personnel." The
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and British intelligence historian Christopher Andrew, alleged that ''Covert Action Information Bulletin'' received assistance from the Soviet
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and Cuban DGI. Mitrokhin claimed that the Soviet group RUPOR was responsible for the ''Bulletin'', although cautioned that of the publication's members, only Agee would have been aware of the foreign government connection. KGB files recovered by Mitrokhin boasted of their ability to pass information and disinformation to Agee. The magazine was based in
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CovertAction Quarterly

In 1992, with the issue #43, the magazine was renamed as ''CovertAction Quarterly''. In 1998, the magazine won an award from Project Censored for a story by Lawrence Soley in th
Spring 1997 issue
title
"Phi Beta Capitalism"
about corporate influence on universities. Publication of ''CovertAction Quarterly'' ceased in 2005 with issue #78, only to be resurrected as ''CovertAction Magazine'' in 2018. Several articles from ''CovertAction Quarterly'' were collected in two anthologies, ''CovertAction: The Roots of Terrorism'' and ''Bioterror: Manufacturing Wars The American Way'', both published by Ocean Press in 2003.


Selected personnel

* Jim Wilcott, member of the Board of Advisors. He spent nine years with the CIA as a finance officer, and his wife Elsie also worked for the Agency during the same period.Wilcott, Jim
"The CIA and the Media: Some Personal Experiences."
''CovertAction Information Bureau'', no. 7 (Dec. 1979-Jan. 1980)
pp. 23-24.
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Publications

Anthologies
''CovertAction: The Roots of Terrorism''
edited by Ellen Ray & William H. Schaap. Ocean Press (2003). . 310 pages
Excerpts.

''Bioterror: Manufacturing Wars the American Way''
edited by Ellen Ray & William H. Schaap. Ocean Press (2003). . 80 pages. Magazines
''CovertAction Information Bulletin''
(1978-1992). ** Issues no. 1–42.
''CovertAction Quarterly''
(1992-2005). ** Issues no. 43–78.
''CovertAction Magazine''
(2018–present). ** Issues no. 79–present.


See also

* ''CounterSpy'' * ''Lobster''


References


Notes


Footnotes


External links


Official Website

Official Archives
* Complete archive at
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Appearances
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Profile
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Profile
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''Conspiracy Theories in American History: An Encyclopedia, vol. 1''
edited by Peter Knight. '' ABC-CLIO'' (2013)
pp. 212-213.
* CIA Archive Collection (1978-1987) at
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Interview with Lou Wolf.
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