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The CIA's New Spies on Campus

After disclosure of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's effort to set a
new
and spectacularly unaccountable version of the CIA in the Pentagon., the
sprouting forest of secret intelligence operations set up in the wake of
9/11 is at last coming under some scrutiny. Here's sinister one in the
academic field that one that that had escaped scrutiny until this week.

Dr David Price, of St Martins College, in Olympia, Washington is an
anthropologist long interested in the intersections of his discipline
with
the world of intelligence and national security, both the CIA and the
FBI.
CounterPunchers know Price's work well. Now he's turned the spotlight
on a
new test program, operating without detection or protest, that is
secretly
placing CIA agents in American university classrooms.

With time these students who cannot admit to their true intentions will
inevitably pollute and discredit the universities in which they are now
enrolled. Subscribers to our CounterPunch newsletter are now receiving
the
edition with Price's full investigation. Herewith a brief resume of his
expose.

Even before 9/11 government money was being sluiced into the academies
for
covert subsidies for students. The National Security Education Program
(NSEP) siphoned off students from traditional foreign language funding
programs and offered graduate students good money, sometimes $40,000 a
year
and up, to study "in demand" languages, but with pay-back stipulations
mandating that recipients later work for unspecified U.S. national
security
agencies.

When the NSEP got off the ground in the early 1990s there was some huff
and
puff from concerned academics about this breaching of the supposed
barrier
between the desires of academia and the state. But there wasn't even a
watch-pup's yap about Congressional approval for section 318 of the 2004
Intelligence Authorization Act which appropriated four million dollars
to
fund a pilot program known as the Pat Roberts Intelligence Scholars
Program
(PRISP), named after Senator Pat Roberts (R. Kansas, Chair, Senate
Select
Committee on Intelligence).

PRISP is designed to train intelligence operatives and analysts in
American
university classrooms for careers in the CIA and other agencies. The
program now operates on an undisclosed number of American college and
university campuses. Dr Price has discovered that if the pilot phase of
the
program proves to be a useful means of recruiting and training members
of
the intelligence community then the program will expand to more campuses
across the country.

PRISP participants must be American citizens who are enrolled fulltime
in
graduate degree programs. They need to "complete at least one summer
internship at CIA or other agencies", and they must pass the same
background investigations as other CIA employees. PRISP students receive
financial stipends ranging up to $25,000 per year and they are required
to
participate in closed meetings with other PRISP scholars and individuals
from their administering intelligence agency.

 From his enquiries Dr Price has determined that less than 150 students
a
year are currently authorized to receive funding during the pilot phase
as
PRISP evaluates the program's initial outcomes. PRISP is apparently
administered not just by the CIA, but also through a variety of
individual
intelligence agencies like the NSA, MID, or Naval Intelligence.

Secrecy is the root problem here, with the usual ill-based assumption
that
good intelligence operates best in clandestine conditions. Of course
America needs good intelligence, but the most useful and important
intelligence can largely be gathered openly without the sort of covert
invasion of our campuses that PRISP silently brings.
.
Anyone doubting the superior merits of open intelligence has only to
study
the sorry saga of the non-existent WMDs whose imagined threat in vast
stockpiles was ringingly affirmed by all the secret agencies, while
being
contested by analysts unencumbered by bogus covert intelligence
estimates
massaged by Iraqi disinformers and political placemen in Langley and
elsewhere.

Dr Price says, "The CIA makes sure we won't know which classrooms PRSIP
scholars attend, this being rationalized as a requirement for protecting
the identities of intelligence personnel." But this secrecy shapes
PRISP as
it takes on the form of a covert operation in which PRISP students study
chemistry, biology, sociology, psychology, anthropology and foreign
languages without their fellow classmates, professors, advisors,
department
chairs or presumably even research subjects (knowing that they are
working
for the CIA, DIA, NSA or other intelligence agencies.

"In a decade and a half of Freedom of Information Act research," Dr
Price
continues, " I have read too many FBI reports of students detailing the
'deviant' political views of their professors." In one instance
elicited by
Dr Price from files he acquired under FOIA, the FBI arranged for a
graduate
student to guide topics of 'informal' conversation with anthropologist
Gene
Weltfish that were later the focus of an inquiry by Joseph McCarthy).
Today, Dr Price maintains, "These PRSIP students are also secretly
compiling dossiers on their professors and fellow students."

The confluence between academe and intelligence is long standing and
pervasive. In 1988 CIA spokeswoman Sharon Foster bragged that the CIA
then
secretly employed enough university professors "to staff a large
university". Most experts estimate that this presence has grown since
2001.

But If the CIA can use PRISP to corral students, haul along to mandatory
internships and summer sessions, douse them in the ethos of CIA , then
it
can surely shape their intellectual outlook even before their grasp of
cultural history develops in the relatively open environment of their
university.

Academic environments thrive on open disagreement, dissent, and
reformulation. As Dr Price writes," The presence of PRISP's secret
sharers
brings hidden agendas that sabotage fundamental academic processes. The
Pat
Roberts Intelligence Scholars Program infects all academia with the
viruses
dishonesty and distrust as participant scholars cloak their intentions
and
their ties to the cloaked masters they serve."

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