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... propaganda Larry , Entre Ríos , Guatemala LCFLUTTER , polygraph LCI , landing craft LCPANGS , Costa Rica LINC , LINCOLN , PBSUCCESS Headquarters in Florida LIONIZER , Guatemalan refugee group in Mexico MA , military attaché Mike ...
... Propaganda Branch , Central Intelligence Agency King , Colonel J.C. ( Oliver G. Galbond ) , Chief of the Western Hemisphere Division , Directorate of Operations , Central Intelligence Agency Langevin , Paul D. , pseudonym for David ...
... propaganda and to trying to aggravate the United Fruit Company's labor troubles . The Guatamalan Communists are small in number , but their influence in both govern- ment and labor is substantial . Anti - Communist Activities The Anti ...
... propaganda office , and the official press and radio . Their influence is extended by the presence of an indefinite number of Communist sympathizers in similar positions . The Communists do not fully control the Administration , however ...
... propaganda has been successful in stigmatizing all criticism of the Administration as opposition to the principles of the Revolution of 1944. So long as it remains possible to discredit opposition to Communism by identifying it with ...