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Harvard, the CIA, and All That 

Harvard, the CIA, and All That  Members of the Center for International Affairs, 1958–1959 by Center for International Affairs with Henry Kissinger and Robert R. Bowie front and center After Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government rescinded its invitation to Army whistle-blower Chelsea Manning (whom Obama sprung from the brig by pardoning her), a […]

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Whose Bright Idea Was RussiaGate?

Whose Bright Idea Was RussiaGate? The answer to the question in the title of this article is that Russiagate was created by CIA director John Brennan.The CIA started what is called Russiagate in order to prevent Trump from being able to normalize relations with Russia. The CIA and the military/security complex need an enemy in […]

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The Syrian Outcome Has Departed the Script

The Syrian Outcome Has Departed the Script The CIA and presstitutes will re-write the history Stephen Lendman sums up the success of Russian and Syrian militaries against Washington-supported ISIS. Washington claims to be fighting ISIS, but doesn’t. Remember, U.S. General Flynn, former director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, revealed on television that it was the […]

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The CIA: 70 Years of Organized Crime

The CIA: 70 Years of Organized Crime Photo by Tom Thai | CC BY 2.0 Lars Schall: 70 years ago, on September 18, 1947, the National Security Act created the Central Intelligence Agency, CIA. Douglas, you refer to the CIA as “the organized crime branch of the U.S. government.” Why so?  Douglas Valentine: Everything the […]

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Former CIA Director compared prosecuting leakers under the Espionage Act to “driving tacks with a sledge hammer”

Former CIA Director compared prosecuting leakers under the Espionage Act to “driving tacks with a sledge hammer” Declassified report called journalists “patriotic,” argued for more appropriate responses to leaks. Just months before the government’s first successful use of the Espionage Act against someone for leaking to the media, a declassified report written by then-CIA Director […]

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Harvard University Bends the Knee to the CIA

Harvard University Bends the Knee to the CIA Let’s get caught up real quick. On Wednesday, Harvard University announced that Chelsea Manning — who leaked evidence of U.S. war crimes in Iraq to Wikileaks and was incarcerated for seven years before being pardoned by Barack Obama — had been named a visiting fellow. I disagree […]

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High Ranking CIA Agent Blows Whistle On The Deep State And Shadow Government

High Ranking CIA Agent Blows Whistle On The Deep State And Shadow Government A CIA whistleblower, Kevin Shipp, has emerged from the wolves den to expose the deep state and the shadow government which he calls two entirely separate entities. “The shadow government controls the deep state and manipulates our elected government behind the scenes,” Shipp […]

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An Economic Lesson for China and Russia

An Economic Lesson for China and Russia Is there anyone in Trump’s government who is not an imbecile? After years of endless military threats against Russia—remember CIA deputy director Mike Morell saying on TV (Charlie Rose show) that the US should start killing Russians to give them a message, and Army Chief of Staff Mark […]

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Reagan Documents Shed Light on U.S. ‘Meddling’ 

Reagan Documents Shed Light on U.S. ‘Meddling’  Special Report: “Secret” documents from the Reagan administration show how the U.S. embedded “political action,” i.e., the manipulation of foreign governments, in ostensibly well-meaning organizations, reports Robert Parry. “Secret” documents, recently declassified by the Reagan presidential library, reveal senior White House officials reengaging a former CIA “proprietary,” The […]

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Bill in Congress to Fund CIA & NSA Outlaws Wikileaks

Bill in Congress to Fund CIA & NSA Outlaws Wikileaks The bill in Congress to fund US intelligence services includes a provision, Sec. 623, which states: SEC. 623. SENSE OF CONGRESS ON WIKILEAKS. It is the sense of Congress that WikiLeaks and the senior leadership of WikiLeaks resemble a non-state hostile intelligence service often abetted by […]

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The United States of Hubris

The United States of Hubris If anyone should have any questions about whether the United States of America is not the most aggressive, warlike, and terroristic nation on the face of the earth, its latest proposed action against the supposed rogue state of North Korea should allay any such doubts. Last week, the US circulated a […]

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Taking Aim at Wikileaks

Taking Aim at Wikileaks Various scribbles have started to pepper the conversation started by the adventurous Mike Pompeo after he branded WikiLeaks a hostile intelligence agency before the Center for Strategic and International Studies.  (This would have generated a wry smile of content from Julian Assange.) The words of the Central Intelligence Agency chief are […]

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CIA-Funded Washington Post Smears Indie Media For Covering DNC Fraud Lawsuit

CIA-Funded Washington Post Smears Indie Media For Covering DNC Fraud Lawsuit The Washington Post, whose sole owner is both a CIA contractor and one of the wealthiest plutocrats of all time, has sent its Bezos-paid Ringwraiths after small independent reporters for having the temerity to talk about a lawsuit that had severe implications for the future […]

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Is the CIA Writing Legislation for the U.S. Congress?

Is the CIA Writing Legislation for the U.S. Congress? Today I want to highlight a troubling bill moving through Congress that seems inspired by a thuggish, authoritarian speech given earlier this year by CIA head Mike Pompeo. I found that speech so disturbing at the time, I wrote an entire piece taking it apart. Below […]

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Will Congress and Trump Declare War on WikiLeaks?

Will Congress and Trump Declare War on WikiLeaks? The Senate Intelligence Committee recently passed its Intelligence Authorization Act for 2018 that contains a chilling attack on the First Amendment. Section 623 of the act expresses the “sense of Congress” that WikiLeaks resembles a “non-state hostile intelligence service often abetted by state actors and should be […]

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