CovertAction Quarterly explained

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

It is generally critical of US Foreign Policy, the Central Intelligence Agency, KGB and capitalism. CovertAction relaunched in May 2018 as CovertAction Magazine.[1]

History and profile

Covert Action Information Bulletin

The first issue of the Covert Action Information Bulletin was launched at a press conference in Havana, Cuba, coinciding with the 11th World Festival of Youth and Students.[2] [3]

The magazine was founded by former CIA officer turned agency critic Philip Agee, William Schaap, James and Elsie Wilcott, Ellen Ray, William Kunstler, Michael Ratner, and Lou Wolf in 1978.[4] [5] 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.[6] Contributors included critics of US foreign policy such as Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Michael Parenti and Christopher Hitchens.

Agee said the Bulletin's goal was "a worldwide campaign to destabilize the CIA through exposure of its operations and personnel."[7] The Mitrokhin Archive, by ex-KGB archivist Vasili Mitrokhin and British intelligence historian Christopher Andrew, alleged that Covert Action Information Bulletin received assistance from the Soviet KGB 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.[8] [9]

The magazine was based in Washington, D.C.[10] [11]

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 the Spring 1997 issue titled "Phi Beta Capitalism", about corporate influence on universities.[12] [13]

Publication of CovertAction Quarterly ceased in 2005 with issue #78, only to be resurrected as CovertAction Magazine in 2018.[14]

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

Publications

Anthologies

Magazines

See also

References

Footnotes

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://covertactionmagazine.com/index.php/history/ “History”
  2. Book: Andrew . Christopher . The Sword and The Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the KGB . Mitrokhin . Vasili . 1999 . Basic Books . 0-465-00310-9 . New York . 230–234 . 42368608 . amp.
  3. Book: Hastedt, Glenn P. . Spies, Wiretaps, and Secret Operations: An Encyclopedia of American Espionage . 2011 . ABC-CLIO . 978-1-85109-807-1 . en.
  4. Web site: About Us. 30 April 2018 .
  5. Web site: Lou Wolf of CovertActionMagazine.com & Covert Action Information Bulletin. May 31, 2018. Internet Archive. Our Hidden History. en. Interview.
  6. Web site: Covert Action Information Bulletin Premier Issue. archive.org. 1978.
  7. News: Baer . Robert . 2010-11-10 . Foreign Policy: Spy Versus Rogue Spy . en . NPR . 2022-08-29.
  8. News: Weiss . Michael . 2016-07-26 . Russia's Long History of Messing With Americans Minds Before the DNC Hack . en . The Daily Beast . 2022-08-29.
  9. Selvage . Douglas . 2019 . Operation "Denver": The East German Ministry of State Security and the KGB's AIDS Disinformation Campaign, 1985–1986 (Part 1) . Journal of Cold War Studies . en . 21 . 4 . 92 . 10.1162/jcws_a_00907 . 1520-3972.
  10. Book: Peter Knight. Conspiracy Theories in American History: An Encyclopedia. February 3, 2016. 2003. ABC-CLIO. 978-1576078129. 212–213.
  11. Allen, Terry, and Barbara Neuwirth, Sanho Tree. "CAQ Purges Workers" (letter). (May 14, 1998). Addressed to "Everyone who has supported CAQ."
  12. Web site: Big Business Seeks to Control and Influence U.S. Universities. Project Censored. 1998. August 10, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100323111223/http://www.projectcensored.org/top-stories/articles/3-big-business-seeks-to-control-and-influence-us-universities/. March 23, 2010. dead.
  13. Yee. Angie. Sims. Katie. April 30, 2010. Hurtado. Sally. Big Business Seeks to Control and Influence U.S. Universities. Project Censored.
  14. Web site: CovertAction Quarterly: Back Issues . Redacted News . https://web.archive.org/web/20130907093351/http://redactednews.blogspot.com/p/covertaction-quarterly-back-issues.html . September 7, 2013. August 8, 2015 .
  15. Wilcott, Jim. "The CIA and the Media: Some Personal Experiences." CovertAction Information Bureau, no. 7 (Dec. 1979-Jan. 1980), pp. 23-24.