There are a couple of things I absorbed from this interview ... Archived Message
Posted by Tomski on May 23, 2019, 10:47 pm, in reply to "Tomski: Ta for that Dougie Valentine vid link. You can see why I'm so forthright about mediaw hores,"
CIA recruits the best and the brightest since they have the budget, and they got much better at it since the Vietnam days. This cuts through all professions. Journalists, bankers, politicians, IT, physicists etc. All journalists writing on the subject of national security have been either infused, on notice or vetted. Every publisher has been infiltrated by CIA, every newspaper has their guy on watch, to see that no reporter says anything about what the CIA is up to. And they make sure that no officer is being named by passing the laws to ensure that if anyone does, they send them to prison, and the reason is that what CIA does is illegal ... I am paraphrasing. Doug may have said it outright, I think, that CIA in essence runs the government, correct me if I am wrong. Hence all the talk about the Deep State is misleading, meaning there is no division in the ranks, CIA is running it, with presumably the president essentially being the convenient puppet (which I think we all can agree on). Perhaps there are different factions within the CIA, which occasionally might be seen in the daylight when there are disagreements. I can only assume that Pentagon is heavily influenced, although they have a larger budget. BTW, after listening to it again … I said Casey, CIA director that was in charge of the Phoenix program in my previous post … nope, it was William Colby, CIA director 1973/6, which makes sense reading his bio. Best
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