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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Oct 1987, p. 47

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(42) CLOWN FOR parties, picnics. promos, protessonai magician. luggtet. bal- loon artist. humorous. enlertaming Call evenings and weekends. Candy the Clown. 743-3538 Ito lNTUlTIVE COUNSELLING speciaru- ing m abusive relationships, gnei and loss. personal stvuggies. Profession- al therapist Cali 745-6661 Pam Carrow-Snow Courtse4tiog Services 153A MASTER PSYCHOC J1] tCRAP) (43) (0) (0) "They would rather stress out Nicaragua that invade it, lYel we've had the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defence say if they didn't have aid for the Contras they'd have to send in the Marines, And you‘ve got President Reagan saying he will not leave office with the Sandanistas in power." 'Cut classes to read Fate of the Earth' Ion Kirkby Chromde Stan Canada's intelligence agency, the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service (CSIS) has been "sucked into the process of a world security order" warned eerlA commander John Stockwell at a press conference last Thursday. WATERLOO W. “MWV OCTOBER r. "er . PAGE ldl Stockwell was in Waterloo at the imitation of the Waterloo Public Intrest Research Group th’lRU) and numerous UW faculty and student groups He later addressed an audience of 600 at the UW Humanities Thea The highestranking CIA agent ever to "go public", t'stockwell warned that intelligence networks and right-wing conservatives are working to create “a world national security state. Laws are passed that curtail frcedoms and they are never rescinded." Ile cited the American example of the Federal Fimer gent)“ Management Agency tFl-IMA) which, he says. wax created in Is!” to develop procedures “In suspend the Constitution and declare martial law in a crisis ., He warned that Canada may have similar secret plans The (ISIS has recently been criticized by its watchdog agency. appointed by federal parliament, for placing American foreign policy goals ahead of Canadian policies Stockwell left the CIA in l977 after l3 years of service, During that time he worked in various capacities throughout the world. Prior to resigning. he managed the American "secret war" in Angola, and way, a member of the National Security Council, Stockwell said that he was in a similar position to Colonel Oliver North, who will be convicted of wrongdoing for his role in the Iran-Contra scandal, predicted Stockwell. “The difference between me and North is I conducted myself with honesty and integrity in terms of theft and breaking various laws and burning documents. The difference is l had a guilty conscience. though I had kept my shirttails clean." Stockwell predicted the Central American Peace plan process will fail. "My own government is working vigorously to subvert it," he said. "They have no intention of allowing it to work,..These countries are getting tired of the suffering. The United States should give them a breather." Paul Singer Chronicle Special Security states’ curtail freedoms Stockwell claims He was speaking of what awful things secret agents have to do to the people of other nations - the sowing of deception and strife abroad in efforts to destabilize governments that don't adhere to the ideology of their own governments. Addressing the nearly full house at UW Humanities Theatre, Thursday was John Stockwell, ex-CIA agent. "People do hideous things to other people," declared the man at the podium. - gteckniell told the audience that it was a contract violation for him to speak of the things he told them. . Joining the CIA in 1964. he was involved in covert operations in Vietnam and Africa. In I973 he was awarded the CIA's Medal of Merit. In 1977 he quit when he became disillusioned with their "violations of law." It was then that he abandoned his oath of secrecy and openly challenged the CIA's methods. He was subsequently sued by the Agency. He now travels extensively, keeping up on US. foreign policy indiscretions. and giving lectures. (Hi; lecture. "The Secret Wars of the CIA," was a subjective tour of the ills of US. policies in the Third World and Central America, particularly Nicaragua. _ _ -_. -%aGiiiik to StockiV-ell. the CIA is working to destabilize onethird of the worWs nations. _ “In Nicaragua. operatives put pressure on the country by ripping apart its social and economic fabric. Conditions are set up. for instance, where farmers can‘t get their produce to market, the water doesn't work. and women are afraid to go outside of their homes . . . VV Meanwhile the contra rebel forces are "raiding villages with terror." , Stockwell was full of statistics. citing long lists. The US. is engaged in "overthrow programs for nine of the world's nations" including Libya and Iran. "There are now 62,000 nuclear arms in the world." He also discussed possible solutions. "You can do something aboutitil you disagree with“; “_ _ In closing remarks. he observed: “The US. is now gearing up for its next war - the Central American War. I suggest that you (students) all cut classes tomorrow to read the book Fate of the Earth. Then go out and do what you can In the question period Stockwell responded to queries about his former boss. George Bush. Ronald Reagan, and CIA assassination attempts among others. He refers to Bush as a smart man, but thinks senator Dole's chances for the Republican nomination are better. Reagan has " defective mind" but no one "pulls his strings. he has his own plan and carries it out himself."

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