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smiless
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Sat 01/03/09 06:19 PM
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Would you believe that the CIA commits over 100,000 serious crimes each year?
In this huge reporte entitled "IC21" it states buried in the hundreds of pages is a single devastating paragraph" The CS (clandestine service) is the only part of the IC (Intelligence Community), indeed of the government, where hundreds of employess on a daily basis are directed to break extremely serious laws in countries around the world in the face of frequently sophisticated efforts by foreign governments to catch them. A safe estimate is that several hundred times every day (easily 100,00 times a year) DO (Directorate of Operations) officers engage in highly illegal activities (according to foreign law) that not only risk political embarrassment to the US but also endanger the freedom if not live of the particpating foreign nationals and, more than occassionally, of the clandestine officer himself. Amazingly, there is no explaination, no follow-up. The report simply drops this bombshell and moves on as blithely as if it had just printed a gorcery list. The report suggest that the CIA's crimes include murder and that "the targets of the CS are increasingly international and transnational and a global presence is increasingly crucial to attack those targets." In other words, we are not talking about simply stealing secrets. We are talking about the CIA committing crimes against humanity with de facto impunity and congressional sanctioning. Other government documents, including CIA reports, show that the CIA's crims include terrorism, assassintion, torture, and systematic violations of human rights. The documents also show that these crimes are part and parcel of delibearte CIA policy (congressional) report notes that CIA personnel are "directed" to commit crimes). Now that you have read this think about the following: 9/11 attack Kennedy Assassination Israel and Palestinian conflict Iraq War Afghanistan War What are your thoughts about the CIA? |
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A detriment to our National Security.
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