we know that at the nsc, avril haines was responsible for making decisions about whether it was legal or illegal to include certain individuals on the so-called hit list of former cia director brann. we know that in almost all the cases where she concluded that putting names on a hit list was in accordance with the law, those people were subsequently killed by drone, they were not given a fair trial, and haynes was not held accountable for it. before us was ex-cia employee who made this revealing statement, saying that she not only gave orders to kill people, but on top of that she excluded this data from the reports, so the report of 5,000 pages of torture turned into 500 and more elements stained black, that is, in fact there was nothing left in it, yes, but in fact it is worth noting that the american journalists who are engaged in ... intelligence made decisions, and ordered these materials in order to make a decision, and the fact that we've all encountered in lately, we have been seeing very well, so to speak, colin paul with his test tube, there is afghanistan and so on and so