Our beloved CIA, the purveyors of our liberty

The CIA was the real commanding agency at the attacked U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, not the State Department, senior U.S. intelligence officials said.

The intelligence officials said that within 25 minutes of being alerted to the attack in a desperate phone call, the CIA rushed a half-dozen security operatives to the mission from a secret base about a mile away.

U.S. Officials: CIA Ran Benghazi Consulate

Sigh…

NATO Using Al Qaeda Rat Lines to Flood Syria With Foreign Terrorists

When you play in the sparks of chaos… sometimes their is a bushfire.

Miss me and my Gold Dinars yet?

Uh-oh…

Wagging the dog

You know who the dog is… right?

Meanwhile…

Wagging the dog

For the love of the PATRIOT Act. Military Commissions Act. NDAA. Dept. of Homeland Stasi. TSA. Merging your local “Peace Officers” into the homeland security apparatus. No fly lists. You. Etc. Etc. Etc.

Boo.

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3 Responses to Our beloved CIA, the purveyors of our liberty

  1. I love it. You’re pushing a perspective most people don’t want to consider. It’s true, though.

    AP

    • AP, it is just to obvious when one takes the blinders of “patriotism” and military worship from ones eyes. It just amazes me, when taken as a whole, this whole thing has not slapped people upside the head.

      Everyone keeps looking at all the individual trees, rather than stepping back and looking at the FOREST. They are disassociating all the trees from one another that make up the forest. Then they take the individual trees that suits their emotions, convolute them into a pile that suits their “patriotism” and military worship.

      The yin and yang of psyops.

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