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cia. mr. buyer. what's the point of having a music film that isn't open to the public? this is the museum for so many different parts. our agency, it's an operation or museum, meaning that we learn from the lessons of our past. so that we can become better in the future, in our operations. it's also to inform guests, people who come to headquarters, our partners, help them understand our history we've done in the past and also on shows like this, helping the american public understand the role of intelligence in our democracy. well, the cia is about 75 years old right now is just the point of opening up the newly classified parts of this museum. not only is this museum coming online just in time for the 75th anniversary of cia, it is also the 50th anniversary, three of cia museum. on the 25th anniversary of cia, we were asked to, create a museum. not that i was around for that, but that's where the museum started as a way to preserve the agency's history. and so it's a it's a double annive
cia. mr. buyer. what's the point of having a music film that isn't open to the public? this is the museum for so many different parts. our agency, it's an operation or museum, meaning that we learn from the lessons of our past. so that we can become better in the future, in our operations. it's also to inform guests, people who come to headquarters, our partners, help them understand our history we've done in the past and also on shows like this, helping the american public understand the role...
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friendships were when you worked for the cia cia. and my first husband told me about that, but i had already said yes, his proposal. so there wasn't any wiggle room left. what happens over time is you have friends of the cia and, friends inside of the cia, and you find that without a real thought process, you start letting go of the outsiders, the friends home who who don't understand where you are or why you're traveling or what you're doing. and you're you're your cover story has to be so boring. that it's really boring. and nobody ever wanted nobody ever. my old friends never said, you know, what do you what exactly do you do? they just knew i worked for the military at one point, and i for the government at another point. so you're original friends. start fading away. you make new friends inside the cia and everybody kind of gets it. and we don't talk about our jobs but. we understand that, you know, you could just suddenly gone for a week and be back and and nobody's going like, so where'd you go? although my first husband was h
friendships were when you worked for the cia cia. and my first husband told me about that, but i had already said yes, his proposal. so there wasn't any wiggle room left. what happens over time is you have friends of the cia and, friends inside of the cia, and you find that without a real thought process, you start letting go of the outsiders, the friends home who who don't understand where you are or why you're traveling or what you're doing. and you're you're your cover story has to be so...
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we were cia hq, we were the technical arm of the intelligence community, not just cia, primarily cia. we were composed of physicists, chemists electrical and mechanical engineer, all kinds of people, really fine grained technical skills that you don't bump into very. we could create make almost anything if it didn't exist, but our officers needed it. we would invent whatever it was for them. it was a fascinating place work. and i really liked it a lot. i took some of those photography courses the first photo course i at the cia, the very first one they sent me to a landing strip outside d.c. there's a little twin engine plane. they've the doors off so you can see through plane and there's a harness in to sit in and kind of swing it was my harness and was a headphone is my headphone they gave me a 35 millimeter camera. this is all film with the thousand millimeter, which is about that long. and when you put that on the camera body that that wants to move and stabilizing your lens in order to get a good crisp picture. that's what i was about. learn while riding in an swinging in the har
we were cia hq, we were the technical arm of the intelligence community, not just cia, primarily cia. we were composed of physicists, chemists electrical and mechanical engineer, all kinds of people, really fine grained technical skills that you don't bump into very. we could create make almost anything if it didn't exist, but our officers needed it. we would invent whatever it was for them. it was a fascinating place work. and i really liked it a lot. i took some of those photography courses...
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why aren't women advancing the cia? why aren't the women, you know, alumni of the office being given same opportunities that the man answers know studies will be conducted. and the first study that allen dulles conducted probably at the behest his sister, eleanor dulles, as well as some of the women who were legacies of the west, who did make the decision to stay on. it was, called the petticoat panel. like a bit belittling title you know is hard to imagine i think it might even be because there were early spies were said to carry letters and messages in their petticoats and and so it is possible that there was a sort of historical resonance it that it still was very belittling and the only way in which the female panel was even permitted to the study about why aren't when they being advanced was they were told well you know this is all top secret classified information. so after report itself it has to be very closely held and closely held us like agency for it. nobody is going to get to read, okay, except like the peo
why aren't women advancing the cia? why aren't the women, you know, alumni of the office being given same opportunities that the man answers know studies will be conducted. and the first study that allen dulles conducted probably at the behest his sister, eleanor dulles, as well as some of the women who were legacies of the west, who did make the decision to stay on. it was, called the petticoat panel. like a bit belittling title you know is hard to imagine i think it might even be because...
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they are now carrying out such orders from the cia. what orders come through closed channels to the bunker of the kiev dictator? zelensky really needs to be brought to justice and tried as a war criminal for committing crimes against humanity, against russian-speaking people, russian children, as well as for the murder of soldiers, russian soldiers who were killed, whose organs were cut out and the like. the war criminal zelensky is now at his wit's end. is that he came to russia as trump’s liaison. i sent this information to president trump. with every step along red square we are getting closer to a sensation. scott behannet arrived here with a message to the russian president, vladimir putin. glory to ruse. such words for an american citizen and former cia officer are a real deed. let us remind you that an employee of the democratic party apparatus, seth rich, was shot in the back. after being the first to make it public. the dirty deeds of the clintons, the killers were not found. 3 weeks after tsetrich, publicist victor thorne,
they are now carrying out such orders from the cia. what orders come through closed channels to the bunker of the kiev dictator? zelensky really needs to be brought to justice and tried as a war criminal for committing crimes against humanity, against russian-speaking people, russian children, as well as for the murder of soldiers, russian soldiers who were killed, whose organs were cut out and the like. the war criminal zelensky is now at his wit's end. is that he came to russia as trump’s...
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it resulted from information provided by a cia cia officer not directly associated with the project. in response to my repeated directive that all past activities, which might now be considered questionable, they brought to the attention of agency management information provided by him and by two other officers aware of the project indicated that the project at fort dietrich involved the development of bacteriological warfare agents, some lethal and associated delivery systems suitable for clandestine use. a search was made for any records or other information available on the project. this search produced information about the basic agreement between the army and the cia relating to the project and some limited records covering its activities from its beginning in 1952 to a determination in 1970. in the course of the investigation from cia's laboratory storage facility for research and about 11 grams a little less than half an ounce of shellfish toxin and eight milligrams of cobra venom were discovered. and a little used vaulted storeroom in an agency building, a major early require
it resulted from information provided by a cia cia officer not directly associated with the project. in response to my repeated directive that all past activities, which might now be considered questionable, they brought to the attention of agency management information provided by him and by two other officers aware of the project indicated that the project at fort dietrich involved the development of bacteriological warfare agents, some lethal and associated delivery systems suitable for...
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they realized they needed the cia. british power was weining and it was only when they got the cia on board that the coup was launched, as i said in my talk the other day. in the cube, but then we have a period now where the israelis have been trying to encourage attack on iran for many years, and of course they have been directly attacking around doing assassinations, sponsoring kurdish proxis and many other things, but they have number of think tanks in the us, which are effectively israeli state assets, who have been trying to encourage ' attack on iran and but the cia is not ready for that uh so they've got an organization called the united against nuclear iran which is a former director of mossad and its board and which works closely with iranian opposition figures for example mac alinajad who worked directly for the us so there's a there is a an anti-iran lobby the israelies wanted to go further and faster the americans are are directors of the... the uh the campaign against iran and they have stopped so short so
they realized they needed the cia. british power was weining and it was only when they got the cia on board that the coup was launched, as i said in my talk the other day. in the cube, but then we have a period now where the israelis have been trying to encourage attack on iran for many years, and of course they have been directly attacking around doing assassinations, sponsoring kurdish proxis and many other things, but they have number of think tanks in the us, which are effectively israeli...
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on board, they realized they needed the cia. british power was weining, and it was only when they got the cia on board. that the coup was launched, as i said in my talk the other day, coup was launched by announcement on the bbc persian service at midnight where they changed the wording that they usually had and the that was a signal for the coup to start, so the bbc was directly involved in the cu, but then we have a period now where the israelis have been trying to encourage attack on iran. for many years and of course they have been directly attacking around doing assassinations, sponsoring kurdish proxis and many other things, but they have number of think tanks in the us, which are effectively israeli state assets who have been trying to encourage uh attack on iran and but the but the cia is not ready for that uh so they've got an organization called the united against nuclear iran which is a former director of mossad its board and which works closely with iranian opposition figures, for example, myajad who works directly f
on board, they realized they needed the cia. british power was weining, and it was only when they got the cia on board. that the coup was launched, as i said in my talk the other day, coup was launched by announcement on the bbc persian service at midnight where they changed the wording that they usually had and the that was a signal for the coup to start, so the bbc was directly involved in the cu, but then we have a period now where the israelis have been trying to encourage attack on iran....
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i've written as the author and nor did i e cia. have the right or ability tol to and am surprised and relieved that there that i will be speaking at the cia during mh specifically onnt women's day. it's nice that they us a day and a monthnd so is you know it's affirming also towt the story of these women's service and these women's challenges is being is being heard within the institution as well. so i like to i know there's nothing more exciting on a on a saturday at 9 a.m. to be treated to apresentation. and i assure you that that it will not be a lot of graphs and nytle words you can't that you can't r enables me to share some of the images my book that i that i truly love matos at were shared with me of women spies who had who had done this clandestine for four decades and with me so pir training that that really very rarely getet seen in public. but i always like to start this sle because, you know, when you think a spy when you think ofeoneho works undercover, exciting intelgencrk know, you always think i think of a or often
i've written as the author and nor did i e cia. have the right or ability tol to and am surprised and relieved that there that i will be speaking at the cia during mh specifically onnt women's day. it's nice that they us a day and a monthnd so is you know it's affirming also towt the story of these women's service and these women's challenges is being is being heard within the institution as well. so i like to i know there's nothing more exciting on a on a saturday at 9 a.m. to be treated to...
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"and today they have this new small media strategy where the money doesn't come direct from the cia, it comes indirectly, and first of all it comes through the national indowment for democracy, an organization which even its head has described as the new way for the cia to pass money to its assets and other countries, because it's more of camouflage for their activities, and this the ned funds..." many of these organizations that are active in iran, but it also sends money, the americans also send money through sympathetic european governments, especially scandinavian governments. and they send money through sympathetic foundations, foundations which were used by the cia back in the 1960s in the us like the smith richardson foundation, but also it seems through foundations in the uk which are now involved in funding organizations as part of this small media strategy, and indeed there's even an organization in london called the small media foundation. and essentially this is a way of the cia passing money through intermediaries to get to its assets which are including which are in the
"and today they have this new small media strategy where the money doesn't come direct from the cia, it comes indirectly, and first of all it comes through the national indowment for democracy, an organization which even its head has described as the new way for the cia to pass money to its assets and other countries, because it's more of camouflage for their activities, and this the ned funds..." many of these organizations that are active in iran, but it also sends money, the...
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it resulted from information provided by a cia cia officer not directly associated with the project. in response to my repeated directive that all past activities, which might now be considered questionable, they brought to the attention of agency management information provided by him and by two other officers aware of the project indicated that the project at fort dietrich involved the development of bacteriological warfare agents, some lethal and associated delivery systems suitable for clandestine use. a search was made for any records or other information available on the project. this search produced information about the basic agreement between the army and the cia relating to the project and some limited records covering its activities from its beginning in 1952 to a determination in 1970. in the course of the investigation from cia's laboratory storage facility for research and about 11 grams a little less than half an ounce of shellfish toxin and eight milligrams of cobra venom were discovered. and a little used vaulted storeroom in an agency building, a major early require
it resulted from information provided by a cia cia officer not directly associated with the project. in response to my repeated directive that all past activities, which might now be considered questionable, they brought to the attention of agency management information provided by him and by two other officers aware of the project indicated that the project at fort dietrich involved the development of bacteriological warfare agents, some lethal and associated delivery systems suitable for...
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and destroyed the cia career of 11 mean at the center of it. all >> we good >> great. >> were you concerned at all that the revealing of your name could put lives at risk, is that possible? >> yes, it is possible absolutely. there's a reason that obs work undercover, which is so that you can move around the world. you can recruit, you can handle the assets without endangering them or their families the fact that a journalist knew my true cia affiliation or somehow was put onto it, whether it was confirmed or not, was deeply unsettling to me unsettling to also believe that being outed as a covert cia agent is the work of the government. you are risking your life to protect to take a step back for those of you who don't remember the bush years, let's remind you of the cast of characters here. president george w bush campaigned in the year 2000 as a compassionate conservative decidedly not focused overseas the bush administration. understood itself to be a domestic policy administration prior to 911 there wasn't much of foreign policy strategy in
and destroyed the cia career of 11 mean at the center of it. all >> we good >> great. >> were you concerned at all that the revealing of your name could put lives at risk, is that possible? >> yes, it is possible absolutely. there's a reason that obs work undercover, which is so that you can move around the world. you can recruit, you can handle the assets without endangering them or their families the fact that a journalist knew my true cia affiliation or somehow was...
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what were you there was undercover an undercover cia officer? yes, i always what's called the case officer. i did operations. i was undercover. >> phone your spine? >> yeah. >> i just picture. i have all sorts of pictures. of like, you know, here you are in casa blanca wearing a hijab and talking to an arms dealer why yes, that's a piece of it. yes. essentially making sure the bad guys do not get nuclear weapons. i love what i did. i was proud to serve my country i thought i had the best job in the world valerie and i served our country for collective 43 years she served for 20 and i served for 23. we served our country as americans he worked under george hw bush. >> absolutely. hw bush called him a true american hero. >> what was it like when you met him was love at first sight, where you swept off your feet, where he was? >> yes. yes. yes he was handsome and so intelligent and spoke perfect french, and he was kind of in my world having lived and worked parked overseas, ambassador wilson gained considerable distinction the outset of the gulf wa
what were you there was undercover an undercover cia officer? yes, i always what's called the case officer. i did operations. i was undercover. >> phone your spine? >> yeah. >> i just picture. i have all sorts of pictures. of like, you know, here you are in casa blanca wearing a hijab and talking to an arms dealer why yes, that's a piece of it. yes. essentially making sure the bad guys do not get nuclear weapons. i love what i did. i was proud to serve my country i thought i...
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and why a policymakers should believe what cia analysts are saying. it boils down to being able to explain why you think what you think. i'll stop there so we have time for lots more stuff. >> and that's fantastic. we talk about the delivery, deliberately hidden type of information. i think it really goes kind of the duopoly of what were talking about whatever we're speaking about the open-source side of this. recently as the odd is just saw, with the a support of bishop and janes we would release of yoo help viewers understand the power, scope, the potential of open source intelligence overall. just from your own experiences as you talk about these can whether it's clandestine or open-source, different types of intel data, how i analysts using open source intelligence in their activities? >> absolutely. so first off if people haven't had a chance to watch the video i highly recommend that they do. one of the key things that's important about is that sets a good baseline for what we're really talking about when we talk about this. there are a lot of d
and why a policymakers should believe what cia analysts are saying. it boils down to being able to explain why you think what you think. i'll stop there so we have time for lots more stuff. >> and that's fantastic. we talk about the delivery, deliberately hidden type of information. i think it really goes kind of the duopoly of what were talking about whatever we're speaking about the open-source side of this. recently as the odd is just saw, with the a support of bishop and janes we...
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cia did pretty good job. but but let it not be fgott.e wn analysts who were back at headquarters assessing all of this intelligence that's who were writing reports. there was a group of women at the cia who as early as 1993, were very aware that, a man named bin laden and a group al qaida were were were were hatching a new kind of plot. america were presenting a new kind of threat. after the collapse of the soviet union, after the apparent defeat of communism in the soviet union. and so this woman, gina barnett, was part of a group of female analysts who had been channeled into a non prestigious kind of office where they were looking at terrorism around the world and, writing reports and trying to get their voices heard. so and doing it because one of the things that women discovered was if you're a spy working overseas is being underestimated. and is a great asset. it is exactly. you want you don't want to be a in a tuxedo, standing out in a crowd you want to be somebody a housewife who nobody thinks is gath
cia did pretty good job. but but let it not be fgott.e wn analysts who were back at headquarters assessing all of this intelligence that's who were writing reports. there was a group of women at the cia who as early as 1993, were very aware that, a man named bin laden and a group al qaida were were were were hatching a new kind of plot. america were presenting a new kind of threat. after the collapse of the soviet union, after the apparent defeat of communism in the soviet union. and so this...
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so please welcome to the stage cia director bill burns. [applause] >> cia director bill burns. [applause] >> that's all right. president, thank you very much. i'm david kramer, the executive director director of the george w. bush institute and it's a real honor for me to be here with bill burns the director of the cia. he director of the cia. i want to underscore one thing. monday morning we are wondering what the plan b would be given the developments in the middle east. the fact that you are here is a real tribute to your friendship and dedication to living up to your work. we are very grateful that you are here today. thank you. [applause]bill: i am delighted to be here with all of you and thank you, mr. president for the kind words meaning a lot to me coming from someone who whom i have so much respect. it is good to see david, a friend and colleague from over the years and i would like to thank all of you to allowing me to escape washington, d.c. for a few hours. david: you bet. last thing i will say and then we will move on is that one of the most smartest and decent peo
so please welcome to the stage cia director bill burns. [applause] >> cia director bill burns. [applause] >> that's all right. president, thank you very much. i'm david kramer, the executive director director of the george w. bush institute and it's a real honor for me to be here with bill burns the director of the cia. he director of the cia. i want to underscore one thing. monday morning we are wondering what the plan b would be given the developments in the middle east. the fact...
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maybe even less than that, new strategy from america, from the cia, which it seems to be seems to be called a small media strategy whereby the cia pumps money into front groups, into small citizen journalism startups, to small websites, into media defense and media freedom and free speech uh organizations, the purpose of which... is to subvert the islamic republic of iran, and many of these organizations happen to be based in london, and uh, the question is how this works, well, in historical times, the cia used to send money directly to organizations like the very famous congress for cultural freedom, but that phase of american subversion came to an end. when the congress for cultural freedom was exposed as a cia front, and today they have this new small media strategy, where the money doesn't come direct from the cia, it comes indirectly, and first of all, it comes through the national end for democracy, an organization, which even its head has described as the new way for the cia pass money to its assets and other countries, because it's more of cammer. cash for their activities a
maybe even less than that, new strategy from america, from the cia, which it seems to be seems to be called a small media strategy whereby the cia pumps money into front groups, into small citizen journalism startups, to small websites, into media defense and media freedom and free speech uh organizations, the purpose of which... is to subvert the islamic republic of iran, and many of these organizations happen to be based in london, and uh, the question is how this works, well, in historical...
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phil geraldi, welcome back to the show uh, my dear friend, what role, if any does the cia play in the slaughter in gaza? well, that's a little bit hard to judge. uh, clearly the cia is in directly azon, with the top levels of intelligence in in israel, and the director in fact, has been there a number of times and in fact he's been kind of labeled as as the main contact in some senses, between the white house, between the president, and netanyahu and the people immediately. around them, so the uh, there clearly is a channel there, the channel is obviously two ways, uh, it just depends on how you want to read it, i rather suspect um, that we are in a situation where essentially biden is afraid to confront netanyahu for some of the things that the army is doing in gaza, which make the us and israel look bad, uh, i would think the the more direct ' everyday contacts are through the military, you i'm sure you've read this article about how right up to now since october 7th, the united states has provided 10,00 tons of military equipment, i mean this is almost unfathomable. wow, so if um u
phil geraldi, welcome back to the show uh, my dear friend, what role, if any does the cia play in the slaughter in gaza? well, that's a little bit hard to judge. uh, clearly the cia is in directly azon, with the top levels of intelligence in in israel, and the director in fact, has been there a number of times and in fact he's been kind of labeled as as the main contact in some senses, between the white house, between the president, and netanyahu and the people immediately. around them, so the...
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the publication assures that this base is one of twelve cia spy facilities, which... the cia, other relevant departments of the united states, they began to actively work in ukraine even before 1914, they began to actively recruit people and train. these people for subversive work in relation to our country, this is well known, the well-known work of the so-called american advisers, most of whom departmentally belonged specifically to the cia, even before the age of 14 they perfectly occupied jobs in the building of the presidential administration of ukraine, this is not for anyone not a secret, but around 2016 the new york times continues, the cia began training elite ukrainian special forces. the so-called unit 2245, one of its fighters was kirill budanov, now the head of intelligence of the kiev regime, the same one who promised to kill russians, and who was even predicted to replace zaluzhny at the head of the armed forces of ukraine after a failed counter-offensive. the article itself was published very timely, experts say. this is an indicator that ukraine has b
the publication assures that this base is one of twelve cia spy facilities, which... the cia, other relevant departments of the united states, they began to actively work in ukraine even before 1914, they began to actively recruit people and train. these people for subversive work in relation to our country, this is well known, the well-known work of the so-called american advisers, most of whom departmentally belonged specifically to the cia, even before the age of 14 they perfectly occupied...
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our discussion is on the cia led assassination of kangolese. independence hero patrice lumumba. now, during the cold war era, the united states, which claims to advocate for democracy supported the most brutal african dictators, for instance, after the assassination of patrice lumumba, the cia installed mobutu seeseseko as the president who ruled congo with iron free and even changed the name of the country to zire. here is one of mobut's visits to washington where he met the then us president ronald reagan. and i am pleased to have been able to meet again with president mabut who's been a faithful friend to the united states for some 20 years. the president and i took this opportunity. and we found a large area of agreement on the major points. now mr. baleke, what's your opinion on us double standards on democracy? where it assassinates democratically elected president or leader like lumumba and props up a dictator like mobut. that's you, that's one of the greatest example in the 20th century of the america. and foreign policy cynicism and neocolonialism, imperialism. um, we h
our discussion is on the cia led assassination of kangolese. independence hero patrice lumumba. now, during the cold war era, the united states, which claims to advocate for democracy supported the most brutal african dictators, for instance, after the assassination of patrice lumumba, the cia installed mobutu seeseseko as the president who ruled congo with iron free and even changed the name of the country to zire. here is one of mobut's visits to washington where he met the then us president...
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the cia strengthened military-technical intelligence. the target of espionage was the belarusian military district and the western borders of the ussr. the soviet union stood. tv channel belarus 24 broadcasts for you around the clock, don’t switch. our daily task is to talk about belarus in the country abroad. more than 100 million viewers around the world have access to watch projects our tv channel. so what is it like, belarus? business and developing, hospitable, bright and festival....
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i mean, stated differently, are there cia assets on the ground in gaza? reporting back to langly about what's happening or even coordinating with israeli intelligence? i would bet there are uh, if you went to the government and asked them if there were was a presence of... intelligence officers or military officers, they would tell you, oh no, no, no boots on the ground, but we've seen in the case of ukraine that's alive, so i would suspect the're right up front there, uh, if only to be able to uh, to service intermediaries in terms of the use of some of these weapons systems and also probably intelligence equipment uh, that is analogous in terms of offensive, equipment and i would imagine there are people on the ground for that, they might be undercover as contractors uh or or something else, it might even be diplomats uh cover, but i'm sure there. does the cia get involved in um military activities in violence? now i'm not talking about overthrowing a yende or anything like that, but would cia person full-time cia employees or outside contractors bedres
i mean, stated differently, are there cia assets on the ground in gaza? reporting back to langly about what's happening or even coordinating with israeli intelligence? i would bet there are uh, if you went to the government and asked them if there were was a presence of... intelligence officers or military officers, they would tell you, oh no, no, no boots on the ground, but we've seen in the case of ukraine that's alive, so i would suspect the're right up front there, uh, if only to be able to...
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it’s profitable. despise him so much that in some moment the director of the cia, mike pompeo, discussed his murder at the ecuadorian embassy in london, where he sought asylum. mike pompeo was never charged with what amounts to a crime. self-proclaimed bureaucrats can't just kill people they don't like. and pompeo will probably never be charged. almost the entire ruling class in washington is opposed to julian asandge, for this reason he has been finding for many years. he said something that stuck with me, so i think i'm living my life right, he became famous after wikileaks published classified us government documents and videos of the wars in iraq and afghanistan and this information was very shameful for the pentagon, but that was not the red line, the red line was when wikileaks published information about cia surveillance, and i asked him. but the information that he posted online, he would not have been happy about it. he is a very humane person, he did not disclose all the information on the cia, precisely because he did not want anyone to get hurt, and this is his famous disclos
it’s profitable. despise him so much that in some moment the director of the cia, mike pompeo, discussed his murder at the ecuadorian embassy in london, where he sought asylum. mike pompeo was never charged with what amounts to a crime. self-proclaimed bureaucrats can't just kill people they don't like. and pompeo will probably never be charged. almost the entire ruling class in washington is opposed to julian asandge, for this reason he has been finding for many years. he said something that...
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in general, it is an amazing experience to be the first woman deputy director of the cia. haynes perfectly covered up the dirty deeds of her employers, because it was under her that mass targeted killings of the so -called enemies of the american state began. question from the prisoners, or simply put, torture. when the republicans led by donald trump came to power, haines was assigned to a consulting firm named after antony blinken. in particular, she advised, or better said, covered the company polantir, big data analysis software developers. the main customers, pollantir, as you know, are the military structure and intelligence services; joe biden returned her to the civil service. almost immediately after his inauguration , haines nominated him for the post of director of national intelligence. if confirmed to this position, i look forward to the job of leading the intelligence community on behalf of the american people. from that moment on , haynes reflected the main tasks of the united states in intelligence reports. in addition to helping ukraine, the main the ameri
in general, it is an amazing experience to be the first woman deputy director of the cia. haynes perfectly covered up the dirty deeds of her employers, because it was under her that mass targeted killings of the so -called enemies of the american state began. question from the prisoners, or simply put, torture. when the republicans led by donald trump came to power, haines was assigned to a consulting firm named after antony blinken. in particular, she advised, or better said, covered the...
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western intelligence agencies, particularly america's cia and britain's mi6 conspired with belgium, the former colonizer of the country and local traiters to overthrow and assassinate lumumba. now this anti-colonial hero was only 35 years old and could have continued to play a very important role in the post independence progress of his country and africa. as the leader of the congoese national movement, lumumba was chosen by the people to lead an independent congo, emerging from brutal colonial rule under belgium. unestimated 10 million people were killed during the barbaric colonial rule by these european power over congo. lumumba was determined to use the country's natural resources which had been subject to decades of colonial and imperialist exploitation for the benefit of the congolese people. this is what angered west. and powers and they decided to eliminate him. the people of the democratic republic of congo still languish in poverty despite the country's enormous natural resources. now, 63 years after the assassination of lumumba, can this country rise and fulfill his dreams o
western intelligence agencies, particularly america's cia and britain's mi6 conspired with belgium, the former colonizer of the country and local traiters to overthrow and assassinate lumumba. now this anti-colonial hero was only 35 years old and could have continued to play a very important role in the post independence progress of his country and africa. as the leader of the congoese national movement, lumumba was chosen by the people to lead an independent congo, emerging from brutal...
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our discussion is on the cia led assassination of congolese independence hero patrice lumumba. now, during the cold war era, the united states, which claims to advocate for democracy, supported the most brutal african dictators. for instance, after the assassination of patrice lumumba, the cia installed mobutu ceseseku as the president who ruled kongo with iron fist and even changed the name of the country to zaif. here is one of mobut's visits to washington where he met the then us president ronald reagan, and i am pleased to have been able to meet again with president mutu, who's been a faithful friend to the united states for some 20 years. the president and i took this opportunity to review the state of u.s. zarians and we found a large area of agreement on the major points. now, mr. baleke, what? what's your opinion on us double standards on uh democracy where it assassinates democratically elected president or leader like lumumba and props up a dictator like mobutu? that's uh you know that's uh one of the greatest example in the 20th century of the american foreign policy
our discussion is on the cia led assassination of congolese independence hero patrice lumumba. now, during the cold war era, the united states, which claims to advocate for democracy, supported the most brutal african dictators. for instance, after the assassination of patrice lumumba, the cia installed mobutu ceseseku as the president who ruled kongo with iron fist and even changed the name of the country to zaif. here is one of mobut's visits to washington where he met the then us president...
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the cia is more adjutant -- agile. i would have a bad habit a few months there and i would think out loud and i would discover at the end of the working day there was a 14 page action plan to be drawn out and for all i know aircraft was being taken on so my staff reminds me not to think out loud. one of my pre-disasters -- predecessors gave me some good advice. you said in the state department you can read in the newspapers with the secretary of state is doing. cia it is important to focus on internal communication. on all the travels that i take and i'm about to leave on my 66th trip, another of one those -- -- another one of those surprises, the amount of time i spend on the road, but i do two things on the plane ride coming home, i write a note to the president, just with my impressions and i try to do it in a conversational way so it is honest and straightforward and not bureaucratic. and then i write a note to the workforce and i try to be equally straight about what i was trying to achieve and about how proud i a
the cia is more adjutant -- agile. i would have a bad habit a few months there and i would think out loud and i would discover at the end of the working day there was a 14 page action plan to be drawn out and for all i know aircraft was being taken on so my staff reminds me not to think out loud. one of my pre-disasters -- predecessors gave me some good advice. you said in the state department you can read in the newspapers with the secretary of state is doing. cia it is important to focus on...
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the base is almost entirely funded and partially equipped by the cia. the publication assures that this base is one of twelve cia spy facilities that have been built in ukraine in recent years. in subversive work against our country, this is a well-known, well-known work the so-called american advisers , most of whom departmentally belonged specifically to the crr, even before the fourteenth year they perfectly occupied jobs in the building of the presidential administration of ukraine, this is no secret to anyone, and around 2016 the new york times continues, the cia began to train elite ukrainian special forces, the so-called unit. 2245, one of his fighters was kirill budanov, now the head of intelligence of the kiev regime, the same one who promised to kill russians, and who was even predicted replacement of zaluzhny at the head of the armed forces of ukraine, after a failed counter-offensive. the article itself was published very timely, experts say. this is an indicator that ukraine has been surrendered, they are now moving on, they understand that
the base is almost entirely funded and partially equipped by the cia. the publication assures that this base is one of twelve cia spy facilities that have been built in ukraine in recent years. in subversive work against our country, this is a well-known, well-known work the so-called american advisers , most of whom departmentally belonged specifically to the crr, even before the fourteenth year they perfectly occupied jobs in the building of the presidential administration of ukraine, this is...
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they should point out that cia sponsorship covert. they did not say the cia is sponsoring. it was sponsored by an organization the congress for cultural freedom. but i should point out that the congress for cultural freedom made absolutely no bones its ideological orientation. right in their manifesto which was published in 1950. they say things totalitarianism of the kind practiced by the soviet union is is the greatest threat to mankind. and since the stone age, for instance, perhaps exaggerated, but my point is that the ideological orientation of the congress for cultural freedom was no secret, even if the funding was secret. here's a blow up. i don't know how well you'll be able read it. so i highlighted a few names of figures who showed up at the 1962 conference. there's one in the bottom corner there. ralph, the great african-american and essayist. we don't think he actually attended the conference, but he was invited. he on the program. he may have run into complications. i don't. but if you look at the rest of this document, especially the top half of it, you'll see
they should point out that cia sponsorship covert. they did not say the cia is sponsoring. it was sponsored by an organization the congress for cultural freedom. but i should point out that the congress for cultural freedom made absolutely no bones its ideological orientation. right in their manifesto which was published in 1950. they say things totalitarianism of the kind practiced by the soviet union is is the greatest threat to mankind. and since the stone age, for instance, perhaps...
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i said, oh, he the transcription center was covertly funded by the cia cia. now he had my attention. i said, why? on earth was the cia in 1962,. 63 supporting an outfit that was recording programs with voice, ink and other luminaries from that generation and distributing them around the world? i just it didn't make any to me. and he said, that's where my job ends and your job begins, right? you need to find out what the cia was doing backing a program this and you need to make that story known. so that's kind of how my research started. i pulled some files that very afternoon. this was a an archive that had been acquired by the harry ransom center, but hadn't even been cataloged yet. i just said, you know, bring me some boxes. and i started looking. this document is one of the earliest spock's documents that i found in my searches. this is a program from, the 1962. it's called the embalming conference, but it was also called the african writers of expression conference at mclaren university in kampala, uganda and it's got a list of participants all in large t
i said, oh, he the transcription center was covertly funded by the cia cia. now he had my attention. i said, why? on earth was the cia in 1962,. 63 supporting an outfit that was recording programs with voice, ink and other luminaries from that generation and distributing them around the world? i just it didn't make any to me. and he said, that's where my job ends and your job begins, right? you need to find out what the cia was doing backing a program this and you need to make that story known....