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RainDog

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4. Never knew about him. Here's some text from the piece
Wed Feb 5, 2014, 10:00 PM
Feb 2014

Last month, former Congressman Otis Pike died, and no one seemed to notice or care. That’s scary, because Pike led the House’s most intensive and threatening hearings into US intelligence community abuses, far more radical and revealing than the better-known Church Committee’s Senate hearings that took place at the same time. That Pike could die today in total obscurity, during the peak of the Snowden NSA scandal, is, as they say, a “teachable moment” —one probably not lost on today’s already spineless political class.

In mid-1975, Rep. Pike was picked to take over the House select committee investigating the US intelligence community after the first committee chairman, a Michigan Democrat named Nedzi, was overthrown by more radical liberal Democrats fired up by Watergate after they learned that Nedzi had suppressed information about the CIA’s illegal domestic spying program, MH-CHAOS, exposed by Seymour Hersh in late 1974. It was Hersh’s exposés on the CIA domestic spying program targeting American dissidents and antiwar activists that led to the creation of the Church Committee and what became known as the Pike Committee, after Nedzi was tossed overboard.

...Pike was less interested in sensational scandals like Church’s poison darts and foreign assassination plots than he was in getting to the guts of the intelligence apparatus, its power, its funding, its purpose. He asked questions never asked or answered since the start of the Cold War: What was America’s intelligence budget? What was the purpose of the CIA, NSA and other intelligence agencies and programs? Were they succeeding by their own standards? Were taxpayers getting their money’s worth? Were they making America safer?

Those were exactly the questions that the intel apparatus did not want asked. The Church Committee focused on excesses and abuses, implying that with the proper reforms and oversights, the intelligence structures could be set right. But as the Pike Committee started pulling up the floorboards, what they discovered quickly led Rep. Pike and others to declare that the entire intelligence apparatus was a dangerous boondoggle. Not only were taxpayers getting fleeced, but agencies like the NSA and CIA were a direct threat to America’s security and democracy, the proverbial monkey playing with a live grenade. The problem was that Pike asked the right questions—and that led him to some very wrong answers, as far as the powers that be were concerned.

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very good article grasswire Feb 2014 #1
K&R nt riderinthestorm Feb 2014 #2
^ Wilms Feb 2014 #3
Never knew about him. Here's some text from the piece RainDog Feb 2014 #4
+1 El_Johns Feb 2014 #6
He sure asked the right questions. jsr Feb 2014 #11
K&R Luminous Animal Feb 2014 #5
Pike Committee Report never was released. Octafish Feb 2014 #7
The Lost Legacy of Otis Pike Octafish Feb 2014 #15
That reminds me- John McCain wants a "select" committee of his peers to be formed too bobthedrummer Feb 2014 #20
Another Intervention? A Variant? Octafish Feb 2014 #21
I think McCain is reusing an old one use code pad. I wasn't aware he termed President Kennedy's bobthedrummer Feb 2014 #22
k&r nt steve2470 Feb 2014 #8
Recommend jsr Feb 2014 #9
k&r... spanone Feb 2014 #10
A True Statesman RobertEarl Feb 2014 #12
Great read thanks!..nt Jesus Malverde Feb 2014 #13
Good article. El_Johns Feb 2014 #14
That title made me think it was a conspiracy article; but it isn't. el_bryanto Feb 2014 #16
Otis Pike was told in no uncertain terms that there would be retribution for even asking bobthedrummer Feb 2014 #17
well said. liberal_at_heart Feb 2014 #18
this is very sad G_j Feb 2014 #19
When the CIA's Empire Struck Back (Lisa Pease 2-6-14 Consortium News post on Pike) bobthedrummer Feb 2014 #23
No One Watches The Watchers Octafish Feb 2014 #24
I think Michael Hastings would have cared. Anyone here remember him? He's also deceased. I care. bobthedrummer Feb 2014 #25
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