CIA Methods For Stirring Up, Using Riots
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The CIA could use these in Iran.
I wonder about the capability of the regime there to respond if that were to happen, Fred. It’s hard to know what is truly going on, but some media are reporting that the leadership there has been hit badly.
What irony that such a hubbub about Russia buying a tiny bit of Fakebook ads in 2016 was pretended… given that the US taxpayer-funded CIA has meddled deeply into regime change in scores of countries around the world. Famously in 1953 they deposed the elected president of Iran and installed the Shah (& his ruthless state police). The US govt has given Iran many reasons to hate the US. Most recently Trump pretended to negotiate and claimed to have told Netanyahu not to bomb Iran. Who would want to negotiate anything in the future with such a liar?
Starting with murdering JFK and RFK, the CIA put LBJ in by secret coup. And they were probably involved in the lawfare takedown of Nixon after his landslide re-election. They clearly sabotaged Trump in the election of 2020.
Hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians in Iraq were killed and maimed because of the CIA lie about “Weapons of Mass Destruction.” The CIA is evil. They are the top dog in the corrupt US oligarchy (witness that Trump had no say in the Ukrainian bombing of the Russian nuclear triad or the bombing of Iran). But they are evil.
It seems curious that the CIA would accrue such power except through blackmail, J. Sobran. Are there any folks who can’t be blackmailed?
Of course, there is the fear dimension. How many politicians acquiesce out of fear the Deep State might take them out?
To be clearer, the CIA behaves the way people do when they are totally unaccountable. When money is no object. When you can kill anyone you want, and no one is even allowed to mention it. When everyone, including the President, is afraid of you.
I hope it is not as bad as you suggest, J. Sobran. And I wonder to what extent other intelligence-related agencies are involved. Don’t we have 17, or some crazy number like that?
Have you ever wondered why nobody from Antifa is ever arrested? When an FBI bigwig was asked about them, he answered that they were just an idea, apparently invisible to the FBI for some reason.
Good question, J. Sobran. It seems a bunch of them should have been made an example. Pretty curious, except it has been shown the FBI was subverted.
There is no excuse now, however.