6 thoughts on “Interesting Interpretation Of Reasons They Are Here

  1. I had some contact with the CIA during my time as a DEA Internal Affairs Inspector. They were strange.

    The CIA does have oversight, and although much of its budget is classified, it is not invisible to the U.S. government.

    The President and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) review and approve the intelligence budget request each year.

    Two congressional committees, the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, have access to nearly all sensitive budget details — sometimes down to project-level funding.

    So who vetted the shooter of the two NG ?

    Well, the shooter was admitted to the United States in September 2021 under Operation Allies Welcome (OAW), the program created to resettle Afghans after the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.

    According to a senior U.S. official quoted in media coverage, during his immigration process the alleged shooter “came up clean on all checks.” That suggests that agencies responsible for the vetting — reportedly including CIA along with other U.S. intelligence and counterterrorism agencies — ran background checks (biometric and biographic) and found no known disqualifying ties at the time.

    This is not the first time a bad actor has come from abroad unnoticed as a threat.

    After his arrival, he later applied for asylum (in 2024), which was approved in 2025 under U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

    Will just have to wait and see if the investigation establishes a motive.

    1. If the reports are true as to what he shouted at the scene, Fred, then I suppose we know the motive. Thanks for providing the above details. Some of us have been warning for years about accepting all these folks from Syria, Afghanistan, other parts of the Middle East and Africa and wherever Islam is prevalent. The national security apparatus and the politicians aligned with it have pushed in the other direction.

      I read online yesterday that both Richard Burr and Thom Tillis voted in favor of receiving these Afghans four years ago.

    2. “The CIA does have oversight…” Nobody gets to be President or on those Congressional committees who isn’t approved/controlled by the CIA. Much the way no one can advance their career in the CDC/FDA/NIH cabal without Big Pharma’s approval, earned by promoting Big Pharma’s interests.

      The evil that the CIA has done (assassination of JFK the most obvious and one of the worst) far and away outweighs any bit of good they may have done during the Cold War. They are the Praetorian Guard of the US empire.

      When you can murder anyone anywhere, when you [Epstein] can statutorily rape 15 year old girls to control powerful people, when you can screw up horrendously on “WMD” and 9/11…and no one is really even allowed to ask about it, pretending the CIA is accountable is to believe in fairy tales. The CIA is the evil top dog on the DeepState/ruling class.

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