The CIA grew out of a wartime agency, the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), which was established to help win World War II. From the onset, the OSS was intended to be a temporary agency with plans to dissolve it upon the end of the War. However the agency acquired too much power to be dissolved, as it had been controlled by the elite ruling families to be used for [their] ends, and with the other myriad of defense/intelligence agencies can no longer be thought to be a part of the U.S. Government that is operating in the publics interest or even to be under any form of oversight.
The CIA grew out of a wartime agency, the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), which was established to help win World War II. From the onset, the OSS was intended to be a temporary agency with plans to dissolve it upon the end of the War. However the agency acquired too much power to be dissolved, as it had been controlled by the elite ruling families to be used for [their] ends, and with the other myriad of defense/intelligence agencies can no longer be thought to be a part of the U.S. Government that is operating in the publics interest or even to be under any form of oversight.