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versus maher chaddy where a former cia analyst wrote a book. it was serialized in esquire magazine and he did not send it in for clearance he gave the names of several cia operatives he exposed sources and methods and the cia took him to court and won he appealed it to the 4th circuit court of appeals and won again but even there the government want to get but even though the government won on appeal the important thing is that the court said that the cia had 60 days to clear the book or to explain why the book couldn't be cleared that's become policy so what they do is they almost never make the 60 days they'll send you a letter saying oh if this is so full of classified information we can't possibly do it in 60 days we need another 6 months we need another 12 months and then you have to hire an attorney and say no that's not the law the law is 60 days well if you're controversial they'll threaten to take you to court like they did with john bolton if you're not controversial or if your book is pro cia they'll get it done within the 60 days wh
versus maher chaddy where a former cia analyst wrote a book. it was serialized in esquire magazine and he did not send it in for clearance he gave the names of several cia operatives he exposed sources and methods and the cia took him to court and won he appealed it to the 4th circuit court of appeals and won again but even there the government want to get but even though the government won on appeal the important thing is that the court said that the cia had 60 days to clear the book or to...
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was the head of the chemical branch of the cia there was a logical that when the cia needed poison or any purpose including killing a foreign leader he would be the person they were turned in it was sydney got the. poison that was supposed to have been used to poison the chinese leader joe and why that plot was thwarted later on fidel castro became the target and it was godly who created all those elaborate devices you read about not only the elbe pill that the phrase i learned while reading the file i wish dealt ill else that for lethal or help it was a little kill you he made those for castro but he also made things like a poison fountain and with an ultra fine so he wouldn't feel it went into your leg he made a poison wetsuit so that if castro put another and we need a way to get him the obviously none of the plots were successful then when the cia decided at the order of president eisenhower to assassinate patrice lumumba of the prime minister of the congo not only did godly make the boy carried from washington to the congo which i think makes them the only person in history at it
was the head of the chemical branch of the cia there was a logical that when the cia needed poison or any purpose including killing a foreign leader he would be the person they were turned in it was sydney got the. poison that was supposed to have been used to poison the chinese leader joe and why that plot was thwarted later on fidel castro became the target and it was godly who created all those elaborate devices you read about not only the elbe pill that the phrase i learned while reading...
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well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were used to surveil these peaceful marchers we don't know where those drones came from were they agency drones were they military drones i think they probably were military drones on loan to either the f.b.i. or to local police departments either way that that's really walking a very fine line on the border of illegality it definitely is and i remember even my father when he was governor told me that there was you know there was always an agent undercover agent about of the minnesota state government not as a lot of official but someone who had a universally held p
well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were...
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it was here that the 0 zone was created exclusively for cia agents. marty had the opportunity to talk to some prisoners who told him what it was like to be held in the cia prisons. detainees were given a 30 centimeter deep bucket to urinate in. they were given old black blankets that were not big enough to lie on and cover themselves at the same time. a steel ring was secured to the cell walls and detainees were changed to it. the usual lunch was. boiled white rice and slices of tinned meat. a ritual always accompanied the distribution of food. the electric light which was always on in the cell was switched off food was distributed and then the light came back on. ventilation was often regulated to produce extreme temperatures suffocating heat or intense cold. as well as surveillance cameras masked gods constantly monitored the cells banging on the doors and telling the detainees to raise their arms to show they were still alive. many detainees were held in isolation for 120 days during which time they were not permitted any contact at all with others
it was here that the 0 zone was created exclusively for cia agents. marty had the opportunity to talk to some prisoners who told him what it was like to be held in the cia prisons. detainees were given a 30 centimeter deep bucket to urinate in. they were given old black blankets that were not big enough to lie on and cover themselves at the same time. a steel ring was secured to the cell walls and detainees were changed to it. the usual lunch was. boiled white rice and slices of tinned meat. a...
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methods and the cia took him to court and. one he appealed it to the 4th circuit court of appeals and won again but even there the government want to get but even though the government won on appeal the important thing is that the court said that the cia had 60 days to clear the book or to explain why the book couldn't be cleared that's become policy so what they do is they almost never make the 60 days they'll send you a letter saying oh if this is so full of classified information we can't possibly do it in 60 days we need another 6 months we need another 12 months and then you have to hire an attorney and say no that's not the law the law is 60 days well if you're controversial they'll threaten to take you to court like they did with john bolton if you're not controversial or if your book is pro cia they'll get it done within the 60 days what john bolton did and i want to preface this by saying i am no fan of john bolton's i think he's a dangerous as you said type chickenhawk and that's being nice about it but john boehner
methods and the cia took him to court and. one he appealed it to the 4th circuit court of appeals and won again but even there the government want to get but even though the government won on appeal the important thing is that the court said that the cia had 60 days to clear the book or to explain why the book couldn't be cleared that's become policy so what they do is they almost never make the 60 days they'll send you a letter saying oh if this is so full of classified information we can't...
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well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were used to surveil these peaceful marchers we don't know where those drones came from were they agency drones were they military drones i think they probably were military drones on loan to either the f.b.i. or to local police departments either way that that's really walking a very fine line on the border of illegality. it definitely is and i remember even my father when he was governor told me that there's you know there was always an agent undercover cia agent imbedded in minnesota state government not as a lector the fischel but someone who rather a universall
well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were...
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well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were used to surveil these peaceful marchers we don't know where those drones came from were they agency drones were they military drones i think they probably were military drones on loan to either the f.b.i. or to local police departments either way that that's really walking a very fine line on the border of illegality. it definitely is and i remember even my father when he was governor told me that there was you know there was always an agent undercover cia agent imbedded in minnesota state government not as a lector the official but someone who had a universall
well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were...
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well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were used to surveil these peaceful marchers we don't know where those drones came from were they agency drones were they military drones i think they probably were military drones on loan to either the f.b.i. or to local police departments either way that that's really walking a very fine line on the border of illegality. it definitely is and i remember even my father when he was governor told me that there's you know there was always an agent undercover cia agent imbedded in minnesota state government not as a lector the official but someone who had a universally
well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were...
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well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were used to surveil these peaceful marchers we don't know where those drones came from were they agency drones were they military drones i think they probably were military drones on loan to either the f.b.i. or to local police departments either way that that's really walking a very fine line on the border avila galatea. it definitely is and i remember even my father when he was governor told me that there's you know there was always an agent undercover cia agent imbedded in minnesota state government not as a lector the fischel but someone wrote a universally hel
well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were...
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well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were used to surveil these peaceful marchers we don't know where those drones came from were they agency drones were they military drones i think they probably were military drones on loan to either the f.b.i. or to local police departments either way that that's really walking a very fine line on the border of illegality it definitely is and i remember even my father when he was governor told me that there was you know there was always an agent undercover agent about of the minnesota state government not as a lead to the official but some of the other a universally
well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were...
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well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were used to surveil these peaceful marchers we don't know where those drones came from were they agency drones were they military drones i think they probably were military drones on loan to either the f.b.i. or to local police departments either way that that's really walking a very fine line on the border of illegality it definitely is and i remember even my father when he was governor told me that there was you know there was always an agent and undercover agent about of the minnesota state government not as a lead to the official but some of the other a univers
well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were...
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versus march chatty where a former cia analyst wrote a book. it was serialized in esquire magazine and he did not send it in for clearance he gave the names of several cia operatives he exposed sources and methods and the cia took him to court and won he appealed it to the 4th circuit court of appeals and won again but even there the government want to get but even though the government won on appeal the important thing is that the court said that the cia had 60 days to clear the book or to explain why the book couldn't be cleared that's become policy so what they do is they almost never make the 60 days go send you a letter saying oh if this is so full of classified information we can't possibly do it in 60 days we need another 6 months we need another 12 months and then you have to hire an attorney and say no that's not the law the law is 60 days well if you're controversial they'll threaten to take you to court like they did with john bolton if you're not controversial or if your book is pro cia they'll get it done within the 60 days what jo
versus march chatty where a former cia analyst wrote a book. it was serialized in esquire magazine and he did not send it in for clearance he gave the names of several cia operatives he exposed sources and methods and the cia took him to court and won he appealed it to the 4th circuit court of appeals and won again but even there the government want to get but even though the government won on appeal the important thing is that the court said that the cia had 60 days to clear the book or to...
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the cia became the armed branch of the u.s. government tasked with secretly unearthing presumed terrorists. we had high value targets and high value detainees the cia came up with a list 1st it was a very short list of about 12 people that we wanted to either capture or kill. bin laden i mean is a heady mohammed i was a beta etc. john kiriakou is a former cia agent after working for years as an expert middle east analyst he was appointed head of counterterrorism operations in pakistan in 2001 his task was to capture. considered the al qaeda number 3 at the time. it was hard to capture him because he knew that we were looking for him you know i had only been there 2 weeks and we got word that i was a bit it was somewhere in the country. so we had to narrow it down but we couldn't because every day he's moving to a different city every single day we know this now from his diaries we captured his diaries too so we knew that he knew that we were looking for him and we were close we were like one day behind at the most 2 days behind
the cia became the armed branch of the u.s. government tasked with secretly unearthing presumed terrorists. we had high value targets and high value detainees the cia came up with a list 1st it was a very short list of about 12 people that we wanted to either capture or kill. bin laden i mean is a heady mohammed i was a beta etc. john kiriakou is a former cia agent after working for years as an expert middle east analyst he was appointed head of counterterrorism operations in pakistan in 2001...
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the cia became the armed branch of the u.s. government tasked with secretly unearthing presumes terrorists. we had high value targets and high value detainees the cia came up with a list 1st it was a very short list of about 12 people that we wanted to either capture or kill bin laden i mean as i had he mohamed i was a beta etc. john kiriakou is a former cia agent after working for years as an expert middle east analyst he was appointed head of counterterrorism operations in pakistan in 2001 his task was to capture abu zubaydah are considered the al qaeda number 3 at the time. it was hard to capture him because he knew that we were looking for him you know i had only been there 2 weeks and we got word that i was a bit i was somewhere in the country. so we had to narrow it down but we couldn't because every day he's moving to a different city every single day we know this now from his diaries we captured his diaries to so we knew that he knew that we were looking for him and we were close we were like one day behind at the most
the cia became the armed branch of the u.s. government tasked with secretly unearthing presumes terrorists. we had high value targets and high value detainees the cia came up with a list 1st it was a very short list of about 12 people that we wanted to either capture or kill bin laden i mean as i had he mohamed i was a beta etc. john kiriakou is a former cia agent after working for years as an expert middle east analyst he was appointed head of counterterrorism operations in pakistan in 2001...
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well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups. any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were used to surveil these peaceful marchers we don't know where those drones came from where they agency drones were they military drones i think they probably were military drones on loan to either the f.b.i. or to local police departments either way that that's really walking a very fine line on the border of illegality. definitely and i remember even my father when he was governor told me that there's you know there was always an agent undercover cia agent about a minnesota state government not as a professional but someone rather a universally held position wh
well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups. any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones...
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was the head of the chemical branch of the cia there was a logical that when the cia needed poison or any purpose including killing a foreign leader he would be the person they were turned in it was sydney got the. poison that was supposed to have been used to poison the chinese leader joe and why that plot was thwarted later on he dealt castro became the target and it was godly who created all those elaborate devices you read about not only al pill that the phrase i learned while reading the file i wish dealt ill health as for lethal help it was a little kill you he made those for castro but he also made things like a poison fountain and with an ultra fine so you wouldn't feel it went into your leg he made a poison wetsuit so that if castro put another and we need a way to get him alive you think none of these plots were successful then when the cia decided at the order of president eisenhower to assassinate patrice lumumba prime minister of the congo not only did godly make the boy it carried from washington to the congo which i think makes him the only person in history at its best
was the head of the chemical branch of the cia there was a logical that when the cia needed poison or any purpose including killing a foreign leader he would be the person they were turned in it was sydney got the. poison that was supposed to have been used to poison the chinese leader joe and why that plot was thwarted later on he dealt castro became the target and it was godly who created all those elaborate devices you read about not only al pill that the phrase i learned while reading the...
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well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia. to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were used to surveil these peaceful marchers we don't know where those drones came from were they agency drones were they military drones i think they probably were military drones on loan to either the f.b.i. or to local police departments either way that that's really walking a very fine line on the border of illegality it definitely is and i remember even my father when he was governor told me that there's you know there was always an agent and undercover cia agent about it in minnesota state government not as a professional but someone who had a universally hel
well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia. to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones...
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well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were used to surveil these peaceful marchers we don't know where those drones came from were they agency drones were they military drones i think they probably were military drones on loan to either the f.b.i. or to local police departments either way that that's really walking a very fine line on the border of illegality it definitely is and i remember even my father when he was governor told me that there's you know there was always an agent undercover agent about of the minnesota state government not as a professional but someone who had a universally held positi
well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were...
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feinstein's report makes strong accusations against the cia. governed by law and the willingness to. say never again. we still don't know how many people were abducted and imprisoned by the cia according to a reliable site called the rendition project this undercover activity had 131 victims that figure is confirmed by numerous other sources. 4th day. the epu forth to the lore. even. cook fact alarming is that tsunami can. be the most of the day but as. i say. that i really enjoy it in a cheaper. because enough i'm not that enough yet seen here with you to believe in. blackpool. to further confirm the accuracy of the multi reports since 2010 the european court of human rights has ruled against a number of the european countries involved in the renditions mutiny poland romania macedonia and little ania i declare all the public hearing on the atlas of the league and married in the case of enough of them god this is it. today most european countries involved admit what happened. only remaining it continues to deny involvement. 12 years after the p
feinstein's report makes strong accusations against the cia. governed by law and the willingness to. say never again. we still don't know how many people were abducted and imprisoned by the cia according to a reliable site called the rendition project this undercover activity had 131 victims that figure is confirmed by numerous other sources. 4th day. the epu forth to the lore. even. cook fact alarming is that tsunami can. be the most of the day but as. i say. that i really enjoy it in a...
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was the head of the chemical branch of the cia there was a logical that when the cia needed poison or any purpose including killing a foreign leader he would be the person they were turned in it was sydney got the. poison that was supposed to have been used to poison the chinese leader joe and why that plot was thwarted later on fidel castro became the target and it was godly who created all those elaborate devices you read about not only made the lp deal that the phrase i learned while reading the file i wish dealt ill else as for lethal or help it was a little kill you he made those for castro but he also made things like a poison fountain and with an ultra fine so he wouldn't feel if it went into your leg he made a poison wetsuit so that if castro put another and we need a way to get him alive you think none of the plots were successful then when the cia decided at the order of president eisenhower to assassinate patrice lumumba the prime minister of the congo not only did godly make the boy carried from washington to the congo which i think makes him the only person in history at
was the head of the chemical branch of the cia there was a logical that when the cia needed poison or any purpose including killing a foreign leader he would be the person they were turned in it was sydney got the. poison that was supposed to have been used to poison the chinese leader joe and why that plot was thwarted later on fidel castro became the target and it was godly who created all those elaborate devices you read about not only made the lp deal that the phrase i learned while reading...
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was the head of the chemical branch of the cia there was a logical that when the cia needed poison or any purpose including killing a foreign leader he would be the person they were turned in it was sydney got the. poison that was supposed to have been used to poison the chinese leader joe and why that plot was thwarted later on fidel castro became the target and it was godly who created all those elaborate devices you read about not only the lp deal that the phrase i learned while writing the inspired language l kill elf as for lethal or help it was a little kill you he made those for castro but he also made things like a poison fountain and with an ultra fine so he wouldn't feel it went into your leg he made a poison wetsuit so that if castro put another and we need a way to get him so i do you think none of the plots were successful then when the cia decided at the order of president eisenhower to assassinate patrice lumumba the prime minister of the congo not only got lee make the point he carried from washington to the congo which i think makes him the only person in history at i
was the head of the chemical branch of the cia there was a logical that when the cia needed poison or any purpose including killing a foreign leader he would be the person they were turned in it was sydney got the. poison that was supposed to have been used to poison the chinese leader joe and why that plot was thwarted later on fidel castro became the target and it was godly who created all those elaborate devices you read about not only the lp deal that the phrase i learned while writing the...
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versus maher chaddy where a former cia analyst wrote a book. it was serialized in esquire magazine and he did not send it in for clearance he gave the names of several cia operatives he exposed sources and methods and the cia took him to court and won he appealed it to the 4th circuit court of appeals and won again but even there the government want to get but even though the government won on appeal the important thing is that the court said that the cia had 60 days to clear the book or to explain why the book couldn't be cleared that's become policy so what they do is they almost never make the 60 days go send you a letter saying oh if this is so full of classified information we can't possibly do it in 60 days we need another 6 months we need another 12 months and then you have to hire an attorney and say no that's not the law the law is 60 days well if you're controversial they'll threaten to take you to court like they did with john bolton if you're not controversial or if your book is pro cia they'll get it done within the 60 days what jo
versus maher chaddy where a former cia analyst wrote a book. it was serialized in esquire magazine and he did not send it in for clearance he gave the names of several cia operatives he exposed sources and methods and the cia took him to court and won he appealed it to the 4th circuit court of appeals and won again but even there the government want to get but even though the government won on appeal the important thing is that the court said that the cia had 60 days to clear the book or to...
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versus maher chaddy where a former cia analyst wrote a book. it was serialized in esquire magazine and he did not send it in for clearance he gave the names of several cia operatives he exposed sources and methods and the cia took him to court and won he appealed it to the 4th circuit court of appeals and won again but even there the government want to get but even though the government won on appeal. the important thing is that the court said that the cia had 60 days to clear the book or to explain why the book couldn't be cleared that's become policy so what they do is they almost never make the 60 days they'll send you a letter saying oh if this is so full of classified information we can't possibly do it in 60 days we need another 6 months we need another 12 months and then you have to hire an attorney and say no that's not the law the law is 60 days well if you're controversial they'll threaten to take you to court like they did with john bolton if you're not controversial or if your book is pro cia they'll get it done within the 60 days w
versus maher chaddy where a former cia analyst wrote a book. it was serialized in esquire magazine and he did not send it in for clearance he gave the names of several cia operatives he exposed sources and methods and the cia took him to court and won he appealed it to the 4th circuit court of appeals and won again but even there the government want to get but even though the government won on appeal. the important thing is that the court said that the cia had 60 days to clear the book or to...
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well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were used to surveil these peaceful marchers we don't know where those drones came from were they agency drones were they military drones i think they probably were military drones on loan to either the f.b.i. or to local police departments either way that that's really walking a very fine line on the border of illegality. it definitely is and i remember even my father when he was governor told me that there's you know there was always an agent undercover cia agent imbedded in minnesota state government not as a lectern official but someone who had a universally hel
well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were...
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was the head of the chemical branch of the cia there was a logical that when the cia needed poison or any purpose including killing a foreign leader he would be the person they were turned in it was sidney got the. poison that was supposed to have been used to poison the chinese leader joe and why that plot was thwarted later on fidel castro he became the target and it was godly who created all those elaborate devices you read about not only al pill that the phrase i learned while reading the file i wish to help build elf as for lethal or l.t.l. was a little kill you he made those for castro but he also made things like a poison fountain and with an ultra fine so you wouldn't feel it went into your leg he made a poison wetsuit so that if castro put another and we need a way to get him so i've using other the plots were successful then when the cia decided at the order of president eisenhower to assassinate patrice lumumba of the prime minister of the congo not only got lee make the boy it carried from washington to the congo which i think makes him the only person in history at its be
was the head of the chemical branch of the cia there was a logical that when the cia needed poison or any purpose including killing a foreign leader he would be the person they were turned in it was sidney got the. poison that was supposed to have been used to poison the chinese leader joe and why that plot was thwarted later on fidel castro he became the target and it was godly who created all those elaborate devices you read about not only al pill that the phrase i learned while reading the...
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was the head of the chemical branch of the cia there was a logical that when the cia needed poison or any purpose including killing a foreign leader he would be the person they were turned in it was sydney got the. poison that was supposed to have been used to poison the chinese leader joe and why that plot was thwarted later on fidel castro became the target and it was godly who created all those elaborate devices you read about not only al pill that the phrase i learned while reading the file i wish dealt ill else that for lethal or help it was a little kill you he made those for castro but he also made things like a poison fountain and with an ultra fine so you wouldn't feel it went into your leg he made. poison wetsuits so that if castro put another and we eat away it is the obviously none of the plots were successful then when the cia decided at the order of president eisenhower to assassinate patrice lumumba a prime minister of the congo not only got lee make the boy carried from washington to the congo which i think makes him the only person in history at its best ever of kerry
was the head of the chemical branch of the cia there was a logical that when the cia needed poison or any purpose including killing a foreign leader he would be the person they were turned in it was sydney got the. poison that was supposed to have been used to poison the chinese leader joe and why that plot was thwarted later on fidel castro became the target and it was godly who created all those elaborate devices you read about not only al pill that the phrase i learned while reading the file...
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versus march chatty where a former cia analyst wrote a book. it was serialized in esquire magazine and he did not send it in for clearance he gave the names of several cia operatives he exposed sources and methods and the cia took him to court and won he appealed it to the 4th circuit court of appeals and won again but even there the government want to get but even though the government won on appeal the important thing is that the court said that the cia had 60 days to clear the book or to explain why the book couldn't be cleared that's become policy so what they do is they almost never make the 60 days they'll send you a letter saying oh if this is so full of classified information we can't possibly do it in 60 days we need another 6 months we need another 12 months and then you have to hire an attorney and say no that's not the law the law is 60 days well if you're controversial they'll threaten to take you to court like they did with john bolton if you're not controversial or if your book is pro cia they'll get it done within the 60 days wh
versus march chatty where a former cia analyst wrote a book. it was serialized in esquire magazine and he did not send it in for clearance he gave the names of several cia operatives he exposed sources and methods and the cia took him to court and won he appealed it to the 4th circuit court of appeals and won again but even there the government want to get but even though the government won on appeal the important thing is that the court said that the cia had 60 days to clear the book or to...
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well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups. any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were used to surveil these peaceful marchers we don't know where those drones came from were they agency drones were they military drones i think they probably were military drones on loan to either the f.b.i. or to local police departments either way that that's really walking a very fine line on the border of illegality it definitely is and i remember even my father when he was governor told me that there was you know there was always an agent undercover agent about of the minnesota state government not as a professional but someone wrote a universally held posit
well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups. any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones...
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well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia. to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were used to surveil these peaceful marchers we don't know where those drones came from were they agency drones were they military drones i think they probably were military drones on loan to either the f.b.i. or to local police departments either way that that's really walking a very fine line on the border of illegality and it definitely is and i remember even my father when he was governor told me that there was you know there was always an agent undercover cia agent about of the minnesota state government not as a professional but someone who had a universally
well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia. to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones...
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well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were used to surveil these peaceful marchers we don't know where those drones came from were they agency drones were they military drones i think they probably were military drones on loan to either the f.b.i. or to local police departments either way that that's really walking a very fine line on the border of illegality it definitely is and i remember even my father when he was governor told me that there was you know there was always an agent and undercover agent about of the minnesota state government not as a lot to the official but someone who had a universall
well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were...
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well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were used to surveil these peaceful marchers we don't know where those drones came from were they agency drones were they military drones i think they probably were military drones on loan to either the f.b.i. or to local police departments either way that that's really walking a very fine line on the border of illegality it definitely is and i remember even my father when he was governor told me that there was you know there was always an agent undercover agent about of the minnesota state government not as a professional but someone rather a universally held posit
well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were...
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it was here that the 0 zone was created exclusively for cia agents. marty had the opportunity to talk to some prisoners who told him what it was like to be held in the cia prisons . detainees were given a 30 centimeter deep bucket to unit in. they were given old black blankets that were not big enough to lie on and cover themselves at the same time. a steel ring was secured to the cell walls and detainees were changed to it. the usual lunch was boiled white rice and slices of tinned meat. a ritual always accompanied the distribution of food. the electric light which was always on in the cell was switched off food was distributed and. then the light came back on. ventilation was often regulated to produce extreme temperatures suffocating heat or intense cold. as well as surveillance cameras mosques gods constantly monitored the cells banging on the doors and telling the detainees to raise their arms to show they were still alive. many detainees were held in isolation for 120 days during which time they were not permitted any contact at all with all tho
it was here that the 0 zone was created exclusively for cia agents. marty had the opportunity to talk to some prisoners who told him what it was like to be held in the cia prisons . detainees were given a 30 centimeter deep bucket to unit in. they were given old black blankets that were not big enough to lie on and cover themselves at the same time. a steel ring was secured to the cell walls and detainees were changed to it. the usual lunch was boiled white rice and slices of tinned meat. a...
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the report provided evidence of criminal activity by the cia in europe. and. yet the somethin to avoid cure it if you. have a. doozy of this kind of nouveau. did this denotes your own. swipe one time or swell the tax well afghanistan. into the i mean it is just don't get it in the club more or in the us the top is intact autoconf it with a stamp. on the detainee comment you make oh for any good journalistic or me. notes here maybe stop pushing the inside consider their vote. see see why delayed it was to go postal they were doing us a book with the impermanent joke or to the feeling that the minute they. delivering the show that a.t.m. one was there and that the evil needed was the day that she. left the earth by. the spider's web is a mouse that illustrates the global network of airports and secret prisms used by the cia for its extraordinary renditions. dick marty's 1st report identifies 4 types of base that we used departure points stopovers and collection points where suspected terrorists were picked up and little reports where detainees were held for mont
the report provided evidence of criminal activity by the cia in europe. and. yet the somethin to avoid cure it if you. have a. doozy of this kind of nouveau. did this denotes your own. swipe one time or swell the tax well afghanistan. into the i mean it is just don't get it in the club more or in the us the top is intact autoconf it with a stamp. on the detainee comment you make oh for any good journalistic or me. notes here maybe stop pushing the inside consider their vote. see see why delayed...
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you have written about a cia. did you grow up only to be novelist or cia agent? >> it has not been easy the last couple of days to defend the cia about 30 years ago, after we began publishing, we were defending the mission of the cia , but not defending the cia. we ran a paragraph, the assassination yesterday had all of the earmark of the cia operation. the cia has screwed up terribly. twenty years ago the importance of intelligence. blowing up the next flight to rome, it make sense to know who they are and who are they threatening. in terms of the cold war, it was an extremely important mission. it is also true that they have scandalized as a result of richard ames and this other guy. i served on the cia for about nine months. i was in mexico. i was a corporate agent. i think i could say i did not kill anybody. [laughter] after a while it became sort of tedious. somebody's whose cover is so perfect that it is not reasonable to suspect that he has asked if cia. you might very well be doing that normally. it does not : for the ad hoc assignment. then you can effec
you have written about a cia. did you grow up only to be novelist or cia agent? >> it has not been easy the last couple of days to defend the cia about 30 years ago, after we began publishing, we were defending the mission of the cia , but not defending the cia. we ran a paragraph, the assassination yesterday had all of the earmark of the cia operation. the cia has screwed up terribly. twenty years ago the importance of intelligence. blowing up the next flight to rome, it make sense to...
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a guy name victor marchetti sent in a manuscript of his experience of the cia. they came back to him and said to him and his publish of their 339 passages we have to delete they are revealing a national security information for they went to court, they fought over, the cia cut that from three to 39 down to 168 and at the end of the day 30. the publisher put out the book with white spaces for the 30, boldface for the 160 they did in the tally for the other so as an object lesson in how subjective so much of this government data that was the formal start of the review process inside the process. so they dicker through the review process he did submit it before publishing the book? >> the case of monopoly to the supreme court was about a guy named frank who did not submit his book. that is what the judge is referring to the bolton case when he said bolton is risking losing his royalties. in 1980 he upheld the seizures of his book advance, all of his royalty income because he did not give the book to the cia for review. now the government argued and the government a
a guy name victor marchetti sent in a manuscript of his experience of the cia. they came back to him and said to him and his publish of their 339 passages we have to delete they are revealing a national security information for they went to court, they fought over, the cia cut that from three to 39 down to 168 and at the end of the day 30. the publisher put out the book with white spaces for the 30, boldface for the 160 they did in the tally for the other so as an object lesson in how...
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because he did not give the book to the cia for review. now smith and the government argued the government admitted smith's book did not have classified information is about the abandonment of the south vietnamese in 1975. in the government admitted they didn't have classified information. but they went after smith on was he violated his contract. the supreme court without holding oral arguments or folate briefing took off all of his royalties in that case. it turns out, the book tv would love this is years later when researchers got into the justices papers, they found justice powell drove that opinion because he was so angry at his former clerks hit all talked about woodward and scott armstrong for the book, the brethren, and powell was so mad at those guys. that's the precedent against the threat on bolton today the government could take away his work. >> is their informal system in place now for prepublication review? >> yes there is. i differs from agency to agency. this is so decentralized that it becomes really capricious and pretty
because he did not give the book to the cia for review. now smith and the government argued the government admitted smith's book did not have classified information is about the abandonment of the south vietnamese in 1975. in the government admitted they didn't have classified information. but they went after smith on was he violated his contract. the supreme court without holding oral arguments or folate briefing took off all of his royalties in that case. it turns out, the book tv would love...
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the cia screwed up terribly. i wrote a piece for playboy in which i inserted the importance, if somebody blows up the next, it makes sense to hope somebody says who they are. in terms of the cold war, it was extremely important is also true they are demoralized as a result of rigid aims. i was in mexico, was a agent. i think i would say i didn't kill anybody if it makes you feel any better. [laughter] after a while, somebody who's clever and so perfect, you'd suspect most are cia. >> have you written any books, been accused many times, this book contains examples, this is dandridge's dangerous for a novelist. >> i'm not sure what your.are but i hope it's a rule about which i've known studiously correct, a voice praised a book, it makes no difference who wrote it, it's an obligation, but sam is referring to, some people who review my books begin by saying son of a, let's get down to it. it does hurt. when klein wrote his book, a wonderful terrific idea, it wouldn't be easy to do, especially if you have tics that a
the cia screwed up terribly. i wrote a piece for playboy in which i inserted the importance, if somebody blows up the next, it makes sense to hope somebody says who they are. in terms of the cold war, it was extremely important is also true they are demoralized as a result of rigid aims. i was in mexico, was a agent. i think i would say i didn't kill anybody if it makes you feel any better. [laughter] after a while, somebody who's clever and so perfect, you'd suspect most are cia. >> have...
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they went to court and cut that over and cia cut to 339 to 168 and at the end of the day 30 publicker put outed -- publisher put bold space and so much of this can be. that was process inside the intelligence's community. >> he did go through review process. >> right, the case that went to the supreme court was about a guy named frank who did not -- that's what it's referring to in bolton case. bolton is risking losing. in 1980 the supreme court upheld the seizure of all of royalties. he did not give the book for review. the government admitted it didn't have classified information but what they went after snip on he violated his contract and the supreme court without holding oral arguments without even fully briefing took away all of his royalties in the snip case and the irony is and book tv would love this is that years later when researchers got into the justice's papers they found that justice powell drove that opinion because he was so angry at his former clerks who had all talked about anotherward and scott armstrong for the book, number 1, the best seller. powell was so mad at
they went to court and cut that over and cia cut to 339 to 168 and at the end of the day 30 publicker put outed -- publisher put bold space and so much of this can be. that was process inside the intelligence's community. >> he did go through review process. >> right, the case that went to the supreme court was about a guy named frank who did not -- that's what it's referring to in bolton case. bolton is risking losing. in 1980 the supreme court upheld the seizure of all of...
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officials the cia has conducted a series of covert to cyber attacks particularly in the last 2 years since the american president donald trump signed sweeping authorization for such attacks to occur the authorization allows the cia to disrupt and destroy iran's nuclear facility and in the last 2 years according to american officials at least 12 covert operations have been carried out the cia refuses to comment. on r.t. jerusalem stuff paula joining us now discuss this is a former pro not official. that's a series of fortified unexplained explosions or fires michael maloof possibly just a coincidence. in this business rick there are no coincidences this is a calculated determined effort to basically cause regime collapse to to weaken the people's confidence in their government because because they're occurring all over and i think it's a combination of things internal opposition groups and also cyber attacks from outside from the united states and by israel. and given that pipelines and what have you and gas lines are also affected it indicates to me that it might be some electromagne
officials the cia has conducted a series of covert to cyber attacks particularly in the last 2 years since the american president donald trump signed sweeping authorization for such attacks to occur the authorization allows the cia to disrupt and destroy iran's nuclear facility and in the last 2 years according to american officials at least 12 covert operations have been carried out the cia refuses to comment. on r.t. jerusalem stuff paula joining us now discuss this is a former pro not...
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officials the cia has conducted a series of covert to cyber attacks particularly in the last 2 years since the american president donald trump signed sweeping authorization for such a text to a cook the authorization allows the cia to disrupt and destroy iran's nuclear facility and in the last 2 years according to american officials at least 12 covert operations have been carried out the cia refuses to comment. jerusalem stuff paula going to discuss this is a former pro not official. that's a series of. explosions or fires. possibly just a coincidence. in this business rick there are no coincidences this is a calculated determined effort to basically cause regime collapse to to weaken the people's confidence in their government because because they're occurring all over and i think it's a combination of things internal opposition groups and also cyber attacks from outside from the united states and by israel. and given that lines and what have you and gas lines are also affected it indicates to me that it might be some electromagnetic activity that's going on to automated control sys
officials the cia has conducted a series of covert to cyber attacks particularly in the last 2 years since the american president donald trump signed sweeping authorization for such a text to a cook the authorization allows the cia to disrupt and destroy iran's nuclear facility and in the last 2 years according to american officials at least 12 covert operations have been carried out the cia refuses to comment. jerusalem stuff paula going to discuss this is a former pro not official. that's a...
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officials the cia has conducted a series of cyber attacks particularly in the last 2 years since the american president donald trump signed sweeping authorization for such a text to a could the authorization allows the cia to disrupt and destroy iran's nuclear facility and in the last 2 years according to american officials at least 12 covert operations have been carried out the cia refuses to comment. jerusalem stuff paula joining us now. former pro not official. that's a series of. explosions or fires. possibly just a coincidence. in this business rick there are no coincidences this is a calculated determined effort to basically cause regime collapse to to weaken the people's confidence in their government because because they're occurring all over and i think it's a combination of things internal opposition groups and also cyber attacks from outside from the united states and by israel. and given that the pipelines and what have you and gas lines are also affected it indicates to me that it might be some electromagnetic activity that's going on to mess up automated control systems
officials the cia has conducted a series of cyber attacks particularly in the last 2 years since the american president donald trump signed sweeping authorization for such a text to a could the authorization allows the cia to disrupt and destroy iran's nuclear facility and in the last 2 years according to american officials at least 12 covert operations have been carried out the cia refuses to comment. jerusalem stuff paula joining us now. former pro not official. that's a series of. explosions...
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officials the cia has conducted a series of cyber attacks particularly in the last 2 years since the american president donald trump signed sweeping authorization for such a text to occur to the authorization allows the cia to disrupt and destroy iran's nuclear facilities and in the last 2 years according to american officials at least 12 covert operations have been carried out the cia refuses to comment. jerusalem stuffed ball of. former president of. that's a series of $4.00 to $5.00 unexplained explosions or fires michael maloof possibly just a coincidence. in this business rick there are no coincidences this is a calculated determined effort to basically cause regime collapse to to weaken the people's confidence in their government because because they're occurring all over and i think it's a combination of things internal opposition groups and also cyber attacks from outside of the united states and by israel. and given that the lines and what have you and gas lines are also affected it indicates to me that it might be some electromagnetic activity that's going on to automated c
officials the cia has conducted a series of cyber attacks particularly in the last 2 years since the american president donald trump signed sweeping authorization for such a text to occur to the authorization allows the cia to disrupt and destroy iran's nuclear facilities and in the last 2 years according to american officials at least 12 covert operations have been carried out the cia refuses to comment. jerusalem stuffed ball of. former president of. that's a series of $4.00 to $5.00...
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officials the cia has conducted a series of cyber attacks particularly in the last 2 years since the american president donald trump signed sweeping authorization for such a text to a could the authorization allows the cia to disrupt and destroy iran's nuclear facilities and in the last 2 years according to american officials at least 12 covert operations have been carried out the cia refuses to comment. jerusalem stuffed ball of. former pro not official. that's a series of $4.00 to $5.00 unexplained explosions or fires michael maloof possibly just a coincidence. in this business rick there are no coincidences this is a calculated determined effort to basically cause regime collapse to to weaken the people's confidence in their government. because they're occurring all over and i think it's a combination of things internal opposition groups and also cyber attacks from outside of the united states and by israel. and given that the pipelines and what have you and gas lines are also affected it indicates to me that it might be some electromagnetic activity that's going on to automated c
officials the cia has conducted a series of cyber attacks particularly in the last 2 years since the american president donald trump signed sweeping authorization for such a text to a could the authorization allows the cia to disrupt and destroy iran's nuclear facilities and in the last 2 years according to american officials at least 12 covert operations have been carried out the cia refuses to comment. jerusalem stuffed ball of. former pro not official. that's a series of $4.00 to $5.00...
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officials the cia has conducted a series of cyber attacks particularly in the last 2 years since the american president donald trump signed sweeping authorization for such a text to a cook the authorization allows the cia to disrupt and destroy iran's nuclear facilities and in the last 2 years according to american officials at least 12 covert operations have been carried out a cia refuses to comment. jerusalem stuff paula. former pentagon official michael maloof. that's a series of. explosions or fires. possibly just a coincidence. in this business rick there are no coincidences this is a calculated determined effort to basically cause regime collapse to to weaken the people's confidence in their government because because they're occurring all over and i think it's a combination of things internal opposition groups and also cyber attacks from outside of the united states and by israel. and given that the pipelines and what have you and gas lines are also affected it indicates to me that it might be some electromagnetic activity that's going on to automated control systems that can
officials the cia has conducted a series of cyber attacks particularly in the last 2 years since the american president donald trump signed sweeping authorization for such a text to a cook the authorization allows the cia to disrupt and destroy iran's nuclear facilities and in the last 2 years according to american officials at least 12 covert operations have been carried out a cia refuses to comment. jerusalem stuff paula. former pentagon official michael maloof. that's a series of. explosions...
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>> i think it's despicable that the president is blaming the cia, blaming the briefer. first he blamed the cia and the briefer that they didn't tell him about the coronavirus. i mean, give me a break. all the president's health advisers, everybody was warning about the coronavirus and the president said, i didn't know anything about it because my cia briefer didn't tell me about it, when it was in the pdb at least four times. here again it's the same sorry excuse, andrea. it's that they didn't mention it to me orally. the president was notified. carol mentioned, was the president told. yes, he was. the written briefing for the president, it's the president's daily brief, it's for him, it's designed for him by his team. he got the information. and look, i think there's also an issue here that some of his staff on the national security council, maybe it's some of the president's senior advisers, don't want to bring the president any news that casts putin in a negative light because every time they do that they get their head bitten off, they get marginize e izalized o eve
>> i think it's despicable that the president is blaming the cia, blaming the briefer. first he blamed the cia and the briefer that they didn't tell him about the coronavirus. i mean, give me a break. all the president's health advisers, everybody was warning about the coronavirus and the president said, i didn't know anything about it because my cia briefer didn't tell me about it, when it was in the pdb at least four times. here again it's the same sorry excuse, andrea. it's that they...
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the cia funded insurgents and helped them kill russians. it's not a surprise if the intelligence came from deta detainees. it would be evaluated with other communication intercepts and intelligence. they would put it together and the analysts in washington would look at it and bring those findings to the national security koicouncil and normallo the president, but that didn't happen. >> ken delaney, thanks for sticking with us. i understand the congressman is with us now. congressman i understand you were in a skif at capitol hill. were you having a briefing on this intelligence? >> let me say i have been briefed on it and i have read the intelligence that's been made available to the committee. >> are you more concerned or less concerned now that you've been briefed? >> i was concerned when i read it in the "new york times." i wish the president had been more concerned instead of getting the russians back in the g 8. that's what he's been doing. now we know at the same time there were these serious allegations about the russians paying int
the cia funded insurgents and helped them kill russians. it's not a surprise if the intelligence came from deta detainees. it would be evaluated with other communication intercepts and intelligence. they would put it together and the analysts in washington would look at it and bring those findings to the national security koicouncil and normallo the president, but that didn't happen. >> ken delaney, thanks for sticking with us. i understand the congressman is with us now. congressman i...
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for the cia mind control project known as m.k. ultra a new book boys are in chief by former new york times foreign correspondent stephen kinzer sheds light on m.k. ultra and the man behind it sidney gottlieb he joins me now from cape cod in massachusetts stephen welcome to going underground before we even get to this amazing book your reaction to this 40000000000 dollar pentagon money appearing to go into the next coronavirus relief package apparently your country needs to have 35 bees of a junior class attack submarine whatever that is and some kind of directed energy weaponry to target china there seems to be no aspect of public policy including how care in the united states that doesn't become somehow the property of our arms in this is true that are being built for so called a response to a coronavirus we suddenly find all these military programs the horrors that my book talks about you know they were justified. this concept that everybody seemed to share in the united states that the world the freedom loving people everywhere
for the cia mind control project known as m.k. ultra a new book boys are in chief by former new york times foreign correspondent stephen kinzer sheds light on m.k. ultra and the man behind it sidney gottlieb he joins me now from cape cod in massachusetts stephen welcome to going underground before we even get to this amazing book your reaction to this 40000000000 dollar pentagon money appearing to go into the next coronavirus relief package apparently your country needs to have 35 bees of a...
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the cia was his thing. for lack of a better way to put it i think he thought it was pretty cool, actually. great question. yes sir. >> this is a follow-up to the favorite books question. you mentioned he loved watching and reading biographies. so did he have a favorite president? >> that's a great question. you know, unfortunately, my answer might be a bit boring. maybe lincoln, maybe. him and president johnson were very good friends. he used to go to president johnson for political advice. he was in congress, and he was thinking about giving up a safe congressional seat to run for the senate. this would have been in 1970, and he wanted to see president johnson on his ranch to ask what do you think. president johnson said george the difference between being in the house and senate is the difference between a jack bleep and a throw house. run for the senate. he and david mccullough were very good friends. and so, president bush just absorb john adams, everything mccullough were, you just absolutely absorbed.
the cia was his thing. for lack of a better way to put it i think he thought it was pretty cool, actually. great question. yes sir. >> this is a follow-up to the favorite books question. you mentioned he loved watching and reading biographies. so did he have a favorite president? >> that's a great question. you know, unfortunately, my answer might be a bit boring. maybe lincoln, maybe. him and president johnson were very good friends. he used to go to president johnson for political...
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the cia fought with the fbi for pushing that now debunked, discredited steele dossier, the opposition research democrats paid for. the fbi won the fight. tom mcclintock breaks down how the shock waves are still reverberating of sham opposition research paid for by the clinton campaign and the the dyc to take down team trump. coming up. james comer is pushing hard against democrats who analysts warn, want to rig the vote, rig future elections. a fight could potentially dwarf battles over alleged voter fraud of mail-in ballots that democrats want. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. let's get right to hillary vaughn in washington, d.c., with the big headlines from today's clash with big tech titans on capitol hill. hillary, great to see you. reporter: liz, great to be here. this hearing was excuse forerepublican lawmakers to finally get answers they had for years about conservative censorship among some big tech platforms. ceo sundar pichai admits he remembers being in the meeting wh
the cia fought with the fbi for pushing that now debunked, discredited steele dossier, the opposition research democrats paid for. the fbi won the fight. tom mcclintock breaks down how the shock waves are still reverberating of sham opposition research paid for by the clinton campaign and the the dyc to take down team trump. coming up. james comer is pushing hard against democrats who analysts warn, want to rig the vote, rig future elections. a fight could potentially dwarf battles over alleged...