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Division of the [[CIA]] set up in 1950 to control psychological warfare operations. Its first head was [[Tom Braden]].<ref>Who Paid the Piper, The CIA and the Cultural Cold War, Francis Stonor Saunders, Granta Books, 2000, p97.</ref> | Division of the [[CIA]] set up in 1950 to control psychological warfare operations. Its first head was [[Tom Braden]].<ref>Who Paid the Piper, The CIA and the Cultural Cold War, Francis Stonor Saunders, Granta Books, 2000, p97.</ref> | ||
::The IOD operated according to the same principles that guided [[Frank Wisner|Wisner]]'s management of the Non-Communist Left. The purpose of supporting leftist groups was not to destroy or even to dominate, but rather to maintain a discreet proximity to and monitor the thinking of such groups; to provide them with a mouthpiece so that they could blow off steam; and, ''in extremis'', to exercise a final veto on their publicity and possibly their actions if they ever got too 'radical'. Braden issued clear instructions to his newly established IOD posts in Europe: 'Limit the money to amounts private organisations can credibly spend; disguise the extent of American interest; protect the integrity of the organisation by not requiring it to support every aspect of official American policy.'<ref>Who Paid the Piper, The CIA and the Cultural Cold War, Francis Stonor Saunders, Granta Books, 2000, p98.</ref> | ::The IOD operated according to the same principles that guided [[Frank Wisner|Wisner]]'s management of the Non-Communist Left. The purpose of supporting leftist groups was not to destroy or even to dominate, but rather to maintain a discreet proximity to and monitor the thinking of such groups; to provide them with a mouthpiece so that they could blow off steam; and, ''in extremis'', to exercise a final veto on their publicity and possibly their actions if they ever got too 'radical'. Braden issued clear instructions to his newly established IOD posts in Europe: 'Limit the money to amounts private organisations can credibly spend; disguise the extent of American interest; protect the integrity of the organisation by not requiring it to support every aspect of official American policy.'<ref>Who Paid the Piper, The CIA and the Cultural Cold War, Francis Stonor Saunders, Granta Books, 2000, p98.</ref> | ||
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==IOD operations== | ==IOD operations== | ||
*[[Congress for Cultural Freedom]] | *[[Congress for Cultural Freedom]] | ||
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[[Category:CIA]][[Category:propaganda]][[Category:Psychological Warfare]][[Category:Spooks]] | [[Category:CIA]][[Category:propaganda]][[Category:Psychological Warfare]][[Category:Spooks]] |
Revision as of 23:20, 18 December 2014
CIA/International Organizations Division | |
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Parent organization | CIA |
Type | propaganda |
Interest of | Michael Ross |
Division of the CIA set up in 1950 to control psychological warfare operations. Its first head was Tom Braden.[1]
- The IOD operated according to the same principles that guided Wisner's management of the Non-Communist Left. The purpose of supporting leftist groups was not to destroy or even to dominate, but rather to maintain a discreet proximity to and monitor the thinking of such groups; to provide them with a mouthpiece so that they could blow off steam; and, in extremis, to exercise a final veto on their publicity and possibly their actions if they ever got too 'radical'. Braden issued clear instructions to his newly established IOD posts in Europe: 'Limit the money to amounts private organisations can credibly spend; disguise the extent of American interest; protect the integrity of the organisation by not requiring it to support every aspect of official American policy.'[2]
IOD operations
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