"U.S. Embassy"
C.I.A. Front - 'War Corps'
Port Vila, Vanuatu
http://www.exorcist.org.nz/cia_front_war_corps_vanuatu.html
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http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Peace_Corps
"Peace Corps: The Urban Front"
Writing in 1974, the North American Congress on Latin America notes that:
"The Peace Corps is a perfect structure for the CIA. It provides a point of
contact with the working class which is so necessary for information
gathering. And, because of the Peace Corps structure, the CIA does not have
to control it in order to use it successfully. The Peace Corps entered Latin
America as the "person-to-person" of the Alliance for Progress. Working out
of the U.S. Embassy in Santiago, the first head of the Peace Corps in Chile
was Nathaniel Davis, promoted to Ambassador by the time of the September
1973 coup. Under the skillful guidance of Davis, many of the youthful
volunteers headed straight for the poblaciones which housed the poorest
sectors of the Chilean working class and unemployed. Fresh out of
Swarthmore, Bennington and Berkeley, the volunteers invaded the poblaciones,
lived with the people and came to know them -- politically and socially.
They worked with them, observed their customs, their way of life, their
traditions. And then they drew up work reports describing their experiences.
"It was not necessary to have many agents in the Peace Corps -- just in the
right places and with access to all the information which was generated.
Unknowingly, thousands of U.S. youths, most thinking that they were helping
the Chileans, were instead gathering data for the now undercover Project
Camelot.
"Those agents in the Peace Corps who were conscious of their role had
several tasks. As they mingled with the people, they were identifying future
leftist leaders as well as those right-wingers who in the future would work
for U.S. interests. They were assessing consciousness, evaluating reactions
to reforms. And they were selecting and training future agents. It was at
this point that Michael Townley, Peace Corpsman in the sixties, was
recruited to enter the Agency. Townley returned to Chile in 1970 as one of
the agency's closest contacts with Patria y Libertad.
"Finally, the Peace Corps was used as a front to get paramilitary equipment
into the country. Ellis Carrasco, who succeeded Davis as head of the Peace
Corps, was himself accused of gun-running. Later, the U.S. Army donated and
installed radio receivers in all Peace Corps regional offices to facilitate
communications. These same receivers were used during the coup to facilitate
coordination of the Junta's bloody activities." [5]
In 1996, CNN reported that:
"Sen. Paul Coverdell, R-Georgia, who was director of the Peace Corps during
the Bush administration, urged the committee to ban intelligence recruitment
of Peace Corps volunteers.
""It would be, in my judgment, exceedingly dangerous for our volunteers to
be included in a context in which they may be representatives of the CIA,"
Coverdell said.
"Several senior senators think the CIA should have the right to recruit
outsiders when there's an extraordinary threat." [6]
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