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NPR, the CIA and Corporatism
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Web Page
Author/contributor
- Dutton, Geoff (Author)
Title
NPR, the CIA and Corporatism
Abstract
In her five-minute interview with Ursula Wilder, a CIA psychologist whose job there is debriefing returning spies, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly (their alleged National Security Correspondent) spoke of what makes someone who reveals state secrets tick. Kelly failed big-time to probe Wilder about whether she ever thought an insider might ever have a patriotic motivation to inform the public of illegal behavior on the part of the agency. Based on Wilders' profile of leakers, the answer would surely have been No, but it sure would have been nice to ask.
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Date
10/25/17, 7:00 AM
Accessed
4/8/23, 7:31 AM
Language
en-US
Citation
Dutton, G. (2017, October 25). NPR, the CIA and Corporatism. CounterPunch.Org. https://www.counterpunch.org/2017/10/25/npr-the-cia-and-corporatism/
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