As far as we know, acknowledging “secrets from the 1950s until the early '70s shows how the agency repeatedly violated its own charter.” From the story: Gen. Michael Hayden, (Local Pittsburgh Guy and the CIA director) said the agency has learned "from its history" and moved beyond the abuses detailed in the report. "We will find in the press coverage of today's release reminders of some things the CIA should not have done," Hayden said in a note to agency employees. "The documents truly do provide a glimpse of a very different era and a very different agency."
USA Today
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