Covert Action Information Bulletin, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue NW,
Suite 732, Washington DC 20005, Tel: 202-331-9763, Fax: 202-331-9751.
Subs ($22/year) and back issues ($8/ea) are available from CAQ.
Covert Action Information Bulletin began publishing in 1978, and
currently issues a well-produced quarterly of about 70 pages with no
advertising. Some themes include CIA in academia, the new world order,
CIA in Eastern Europe, George Bush, domestic surveillance, CIA and drugs,
AIDS, the religious right, and the Nazi-Vatican-CIA nexus. Most articles
contain plenty of footnotes. Most names from almost every issue through
1992 (Number 42) are in NameBase; since Number 43 the magazine changed
its name to Covert Action Quarterly (CAQ) and the indexing in NameBase
has been more selective.
Before 1982, this publication was best known for its "Naming Names"
column, which tracked CIA officers under diplomatic cover by researching
the State Department Biographic Register and the diplomatic lists issued
by the U.S. and other countries. This finally became illegal when Reagan
signed the Intelligence Identities Protection Act. CAIB was forced to drop
this column and also became generally more cautious on the matter of CIA
names. One foreign publication is continuing the earlier tradition, but
CAIB/CAQ's reputation for quality, consistency, and accuracy make it a
hard act to follow.
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