Saturday, October 11

What's the CIA for?

It has been reported that individual Congressmen were intimidated into voting "Yes" on the $700 billion Wall Street rip off.

(There are a lot of *other* things in that bill that are much worse than the money being stolen...more on that later.)

we have heard from a man whose career was based on arranging for massive loans
to governments and institutions that couldn't possibly pay them back in order to gain control over them.

He described his role as government-sponsored and corporate-employed economic "hitman."

Today we hear from the former governor of Minnesota about how the CIA has its own
permanent office in the governor's office.

The CIA and the other alpabet intelligence agencies exist and we spend a lot of tax payer money on them.

But what exactly are they for?

The law says they are to provide intelligence about foreign countries.

The reality is different.

Here's what the CIA et. al. have actually done over the years:

1. Helped Nazi scientists and political operatives find safe haven and government employment in the United States after World War II (Operation Paper Clip)

2. Subverted - often violently - the governments of countries with large oil holdings (Ira, Iraq) or alternative economic policies (Chile, Guatemala) and give support to the new dictators they put in power.

Ex-SEAL and former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura reveals a third role the CIA plays in American life:

surveilling and attempting to intimidate independent political figures in the US.The CIA is not supposed to operate inside the United States.

Yet, they have their own permanent agent in the Minnesota governor's office.

This is according to former Minnesota Governor Jessee Ventura.



Do you see Ventura in the mass media very often?

Now you know why.
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