The Deadliest Operation

Choose your battles wisely.

Guest post by Robert Gore at Straight Line Logic

One month to the day after President Kennedy’s assassination, the Washington Post published an article by former president Harry Truman.

I think it has become necessary to take another look at the purpose and operations of our Central Intelligence Agency—CIA. At least, I would like to submit here the original reason why I thought it necessary to organize this Agency during my Administration, what I expected it to do and how it was to operate as an arm of the President.

Truman had envisioned the CIA as an impartial information and intelligence collector from “every available source.”

But their collective information reached the President all too frequently in conflicting conclusions. At times, the intelligence reports tended to be slanted to conform to established positions of a given department. This becomes confusing and what’s worse, such intelligence is of little use to a President in reaching the right decisions.

Therefore, I decided to set up a special organization charged with the collection of all intelligence reports from every available source, and to have those reports reach me as President without department “treatment” or interpretations.

I wanted and needed the information in its “natural raw” state and in as comprehensive a volume as it was practical for me to make full use of it. But the most important thing about this move was to guard against the chance of intelligence being used to influence or to lead the President into unwise decisions—and I thought it was necessary that the President do his own thinking and evaluating.

Truman found, to his dismay, that the CIA had ranged far afield.

For some time I have been disturbed by the way CIA has been diverted from its original assignment. It has become an operational and at times a policy-making arm of the Government. This has led to trouble and may have compounded our difficulties in several explosive areas.

I never had any thought that when I set up the CIA that it would be injected into peacetime cloak and dagger operations. Some of the complications and embarrassment I think we have experienced are in part attributable to the fact that this quiet intelligence arm of the President has been so removed from its intended role that it is being interpreted as a symbol of sinister and mysterious foreign intrigue—and a subject for cold war enemy propaganda.

The article appeared in the Washington Post’s morning edition, but not the evening edition.

Truman reveals two naive assumptions. He thought a government agency could be apolitical and objective. Further, he believed the CIA’s role could be limited to information gathering and analysis, eschewing “cloak and dagger operations.” The timing and tone of the letter may have been hints that Truman thought the CIA was involved in Kennedy’s assassination. If he did, he also realized an ex-president couldn’t state his suspicions without troublesome consequences.

Even the man who signed the CIA into law had to stay in the shadows, the CIA’s preferred operating venue. The CIA had become the exact opposite of what Truman envisioned and what its enabling legislation specified. Within a few years after its inauguration in 1947, it was neck-deep in global cloak and dagger and pushing agenda-driven, slanted information and outright disinformation not just within the government, but through the media to the American people.

The CIA lies with astonishing proficiency. It has made an art form of “plausible deniability.” Like glimpsing an octopus in murky waters, you know it’s there, but it shoots enough black ink to obscure its movements. Murk and black ink make it impossible for anyone on the outside to determine exactly what it does or has done. Insiders, even the director, are often kept in the dark.

For those on the trail of CIA and the other intelligence agencies’ lies and skullduggery, the agencies give ground glacially and only when they have to. What concessions they make often embody multiple layers of back-up lies. It can take years for an official admission—the CIA didn’t officially confess its involvement in the 1953 coup that deposed Iranian leader Mohammad Mosaddeq until 2013—and even then details are usually not forthcoming. Many of the so-called exposés of the intelligence agencies are in effect spook-written for propaganda or damage control.

The intelligence agencies monitor virtually everything we do. They have tentacles reaching into every aspect of contemporary society, exercising control in pervasive but mostly unknown ways. Yet, every so often some idiot writes an op-ed or bloviates on TV, bemoaning the lack of trust the majority of Americans have in “their” government and wondering why. The wonder is that anyone still trusts the government.

The intelligence agency fog both obscures and corrodes. An ever increasing number of Americans believe that a shadowy Deep State pulls the strings. Most major stories since World War II—Korea, Vietnam, Kennedy’s assassination, foreign coups, the 1960s student unrest, civil rights agitation, and civic disorder, Watergate, Iran-Contra, 9/11, domestic surveillance, and many more—have intelligence angles. However, determining what those angles are plunges you into the miasma perpetuated by the agencies and their media accomplices.

The intelligence agencies and captive media’s secrecy, disinformation, and lies make it futile to mount a straightforward attack against them. It’s like attacking a citadel surrounded by swamps and bogs that afford no footing, making advance impossible. Their deadliest operation has been against the truth. In a political forum, how does one challenge an adversary who controls most of the information necessary to discredit, and ultimately reform or eliminate that adversary?

You don’t fight where your opponent wants you to fight. What the intelligence apparatus fears most is a battle of ideas. Intelligence, the military, and the reserve currency are essential component of the US’s confederated global empire. During the 2016 campaign, Donald Trump questioned a few empire totems and incurred the intelligence leadership’s wrath, demonstrating how sensitive and vulnerable they are on this front. The transparent flimsiness of their Russiagate concoction further illustrates the befuddlement. Questions are out in the open and are usually based on facts within the public domain. They move the battle from the murk to the light, unfamiliar and unwelcome terrain.

The US government, like Oceania, switches enemies as necessary. That validates military and intelligence; lasting peace would be intolerable. After World War II the enemy was the USSR and communism, which persisted until the Soviet collapse in 1991. The 9/11 tragedy offered up a new enemy, Islamic terrorism.

Seventeen years later, after a disastrous run of US interventions in the Middle East and Northern Africa and the rout of Sunni jihadists in Syria by the combined forces of the Syrian government, Russia, Iran, and Hezbollah, it’s clear that Islamic terrorism is no longer a threat that stirs the paranoia necessary to feed big military and intelligence budgets. For all the money they’ve spent, intelligence has done a terrible job of either anticipating terrorist strikes or defeating them in counterinsurgency warfare

So switch the enemy again, now it’s Russia and China. The best insight the intelligence community could offer about those two is that they’ve grown stronger by doing the opposite of the US. For the most part they’ve stayed in their own neighborhoods. They accept that they’re constituents, albeit important ones, of a multipolar global order. Although they’ll use big sticks to protect their interests, carrots like the Belt and Road Initiative further their influence much better than the US’s bullets and bombs.

If the intelligence complex truly cared about the country, they might go public with the observation that the empire is going broke. However, raising awareness of this dire threat—as opposed to standard intelligence bogeymen—might prompt reexamination of intelligence and military budgets and the foreign policy that supports them. Insolvency will strangle the US’s exorbitantly expensive interventionism. It will be the first real curb on the intelligence complex since World War II, but don’t except any proactive measures beforehand from those charged with foreseeing the future.

Conspiracy theories, a term popularized by the CIA to denigrate Warren Commission skeptics, are often proved correct. However, trying to determine the truth behind intelligence agency conspiracies is a time and energy-consuming task, usually producing much frustration and little illumination. Instead, as Caitlin Johnstone recently observed, we’re better off fighting on moral and philosophical grounds the intelligence complex and the rest of the government’s depredations that are in plain sight.

Attack the intellectual foundations of empire and you attack the whole rickety edifice, including intelligence, that supports it. Tell the truth and you threaten those who deal in lies. Champion sanity and logic and you challenge the insane irrationality of the powers that be. They are daunting tasks, but less daunting than trying to excavate and clean the intelligence sewer.

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meg
meg
November 30, 2018 8:37 pm

A topic of great portent, Robert. I look forward to the well reasoned discussion your articles invite.

meg
meg
  meg
November 30, 2018 9:45 pm
meg
meg
  meg
November 30, 2018 10:46 pm

I like your opening line. Of course, my eyes are a little tired and I read “Choose your bottles wisely.”

Battles, bottles… either one needs careful selection. This rabbit hole looks like a good one to explore on a Friday night in the middle of nowhere. BTW… while I was wandering around the CERN tunnels, in my peripheral vision, out the window, I saw a light flash in the field last night. I asked my husband about it today and he said there’s a small crop circle in that area of the pasture. Way cool. Am gonna try to get there to take a photo.

meg
meg
  Robert Gore
December 1, 2018 12:03 am

I suspect it is a huge bedding area for all the community deer. With me on the mend, there has been a real lack of hunting on our land and maybe all the deer have learned the safest place to be is the middle of my hayfield.

It is raining heavily tonight, but I will get my dear husband to take me to the spot to take pictures. tomorrow…I’ll upload either way… probably right here, where the CIA can get the images from your article. Hahaha…

meg
meg
  meg
December 1, 2018 9:02 pm

We had rather interesting weather phenom. What I thought were repeat lights were actually some ground level lightning I hadn’t seen since I was a kid. Which made me wonder about the “crop circle” but I still wanted to go see it. Then, we had a tornado touchdown within a mile or so and a power outage from 330 beyond daybreak. The dogs had entered earlier, as if they knew.

So, I took a ride in the truck but to get stuff at the store. And, I didn’t feel like getting out looking at the crushed grass in the field today. If it is a true “crop circle” then it will still be there tomorrow.

meg
meg
  Robert Gore
December 2, 2018 3:14 pm

I got out there today for a quick photo. I will try to talk my husband into driving me out in the big boy truck (4×4) to take an image from above so I can see what the shape is… most of the fescue and grasses are fluffed up again from the tornado, but you can see it is indeed a ‘mysterious’ crop circle. I will not be alerting any news crews around here. They are desperate for stories. Is a good place to be unknown.

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Did I get lucky and hit the hundred?

meg
meg
  meg
December 2, 2018 3:29 pm

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I took this one from the porch. It doesn’t look as defined from this angle.

And the obligatory scrunched down field grasses.

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meg
meg
  meg
December 2, 2018 3:42 pm

I did get lucky thanks to ‘mark’. With this one, which is just an image of the other leg which shows how very close to the house it is. I don’t know what made it but it weren’t deer, you know?

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100!

meg
meg
  meg
December 2, 2018 7:42 pm

At this angle, the house kind of looks kicked back on its heels. Watching.

Brian Reilly
Brian Reilly
November 30, 2018 8:39 pm

The CIA, DIA, NSA, FBI, IRS and the whole raft of Federal organizations that poke, prod, monitor, kill, frighten the rest of the US Population and some of the world should be closed, the employees laid off, the buildings destroyed, and the ground salted. And it will never happen. They own it, and run it, and have co-opted the media and large corporations to profitably carry water for them.

Like George Carlin said “There’s a big club, and you ain’t in it. You will NEVER be in it. They don’t give a fuck about you.” True that.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Brian Reilly
December 1, 2018 12:24 pm

It is not unlikely that some day they will all be destroyed or completely defunded. Only it won’t be as a result of our righteous indignation. Bankruptcy, revolt, who knows? Just be cognizant of the likelihood that as soon as whatever takes charge afterwards, if they can tax or cajole two nickels to rub together, the first thing they will do is establish organizations doing the same shit.

Old Shoe
Old Shoe
November 30, 2018 8:46 pm

It’s an extension of human nature that any organization given to secrecy and clandestine activities is going to attract the worst elements of humanity. Because such individuals will its best performers. A sociopath without a moral compass would be a hard man to stop. 911? OKC? Las Vegas? Cui bono?

Capn Mike
Capn Mike
  Old Shoe
December 1, 2018 11:57 am

You do realize that “cui bono?” is on the NSA’s hot list? Seriously. You’re now flagged.

Old Shoe
Old Shoe
  Capn Mike
December 1, 2018 1:46 pm

Brother, the NSA has been on me like stink on shit for years.
Anytime they want this old remnant of a warhorse they can come and get him.

mark
mark
  Capn Mike
December 1, 2018 1:58 pm

Everyone on TBP has been flagged…I suspect at least one of Admin’s neighbors are probably undercover!

TampaRed
TampaRed
  mark
December 1, 2018 3:13 pm

mark,
you’re a sucker–admin is one of them,just sucking patriotic boys like you & me in to his web,then turning over all our info to every govt agency in the country–
what’d you do admin to get yourself so compromised?

mark
mark
  TampaRed
December 2, 2018 3:39 pm

Tampa,

Whata ya gonna DEW?

Like that great seagoing American patriot said…I yam what I yam and that’s all that I yam.

Anyway, its way too late for me…a man with my extensive paper/internet key word trail and let’s just say colorful “overseas experience” would be considered too far gone for the re-education camps, plus I’m already prepped for the 3 am knock with a few surprises of my own.

On the bright side according to the Department of Veterans Affairs, there are about 22 million veterans living in the United States…most of us have been to more then a few rodeos. It won’t be our first time riding the bull.

meg
meg
  mark
December 2, 2018 4:11 pm

Or shooting the bull between the eyes.

overthecliff
overthecliff
  Capn Mike
December 2, 2018 9:10 am

Following TBP puts all of us on the list. I don’t think even the man with no name has protected the site from “THEM”.

Gator
Gator
November 30, 2018 9:29 pm

Unfortunately, I think insolvency is the only thing that will do it. Maybe….

Things like you describe will be among the last to lose funding. I do wonder, though, just how many people will want to keep funding things like troops in countries perfectly capable of defending themselves when their Medicare is getting cut or their SS check is late.

Another thought, apparently Medicare is going to be out of money in 2024. Social security is allegedly solvent until 2034, but that number keeps dropping as well. Last year it was 2035 I believe. The reality is probably a lot worse than that since these agencies tend to publish the rosiest projections rather than the realistic ones. Will voters actually stand for funding all of these things when their favorite entitlements are drying up? What scares me most is that they will demand moar government, not less, which means the intelligence agency shenanigans continue.

Bot
Bot
  Gator
November 30, 2018 9:55 pm

The underpinnings of Leviathan and all its alphabet soup agencies are financial. The ability to conjure up digital currency units at will, the Petrodollar and USD reserve currency status.
All of these are slowly being eroded by a unipolar world that has finally gotten tired of the tantrums, and murderous, violent, behavior of the rogue US Deep State.
Once this financial support and funding dry up and can no longer be maintained by criminal central banks there will certainly be resolution. But what form it ultimately takes will also certainly not be painless nor peaceful.
Collateral damage will extend far and wide and will effect all of us.
In spite of all that I’ll welcome it’s demise.
I’ve long shouldered the burden HL Mencken so aptly summed up; “Every decent man is ashamed of the government he lives under.”
Insolvency is our last, best hope. I had once hoped for Seccession but that would take State legislators with backbone and I don’t believe any of those exist with the exception of Ron Paul perhaps.

TC
TC
  Gator
December 1, 2018 9:47 am

Trump sending over $2k a month per family in Israel is a tough pill to swallow for the American people when “health insurance” is going up double digit percentages a year. I know $2k a month would be a nice addition to our monthly take home.

yahsure
yahsure
  TC
December 1, 2018 10:43 am

where do you get that info from?

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  yahsure
December 1, 2018 12:30 pm

Supposedly every farking illegal that can touch our side of the line costs us $70,000 per year. An American family of four making 70K cannot be taxed enough to pay the 280K cost of a family of four illegals I don’t want here to start with.
We’d be waaaaay better off sending ALL these fuqueres 2K a month wherever the frack they live now.

steve
steve
November 30, 2018 9:33 pm

It should be clear the CIA is a rogue element that is detrimental to our citizens and the world. Kennedy said he wanted to shred it into 1000 pieces. More like a million…

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
  steve
November 30, 2018 11:57 pm

Which is why he was killed…

mark
mark
  pyrrhus
December 1, 2018 11:16 am

Yes…but EO 11110 survived.

John Galt
John Galt
November 30, 2018 9:59 pm

In the future, roughly After 30 years of a gun free, dead second amendment America, when they feel so comfortable the truth that the CIA was behind numerous false flag active shooter events and mass murders, will finally come out. Then all you crazy conspiracy nuts can turn in your graves. But, it will be too late and all of you will be roach meal. And new “conspiracy nuts” will have other targets during their day, which they too will be right about, but also become roach meals before they are proven right. Either way, too little too late. Why did 72 people bordering Sandy Hook Elementary School magically have their mortgages paid off? Why does the FBI stats show no murders iccurred in the city or county of that school, still? I could keep asking questions but why bother for I shall become roach meal before the truth of these questions can be answered…..sometime around 2060 I suppose, unless Hillary wins 2020 and that timeline is sped up because guns will be banned in her term……

yahsure
yahsure
  John Galt
December 1, 2018 10:47 am

Lately, I have wondered when people will fight back and start getting rid of officials that want to take away rights and freedoms. The second amendment and guns are about this.
The media is on the side of the gun grabbers and socialist.

LookingForThumbsDown
LookingForThumbsDown
  John Galt
December 1, 2018 11:01 am

Robert, nice article. There was one statement though that I disagreed with. The one where you say conspiracy theories are often proved correct. The word “often” is inappropriate. Maybe now and then would be appropriate. You open the flood gates for the real conspiracy nuts that believe the CIA was behind Sandy Hook, 9/11, blah blah blah. These nuts over train (propagandize) their brains by only reading stuff of such nature. It is baked into their collective consciousnesses and subconsciousnesses. It is literally ‘truth’ to them. Funny how the mind works!

Gator
Gator
  LookingForThumbsDown
December 1, 2018 11:29 am

There’s a name for what you describe – confirmation bias. The people you describe would tell you that you suffer from cognitive dissonance. In reality, both they and you are likely both correct to a degree. There is a big difference between thinking you ‘know’ the CIA/deep state/whatever was behind those events you mentioned and merely acknowledging that it is a distinct possibility.

Pick any ‘comspiracy theory’ in recent history. The moon landings were faked, JFK assassination, 9/11, sandy hook, Las Vegas, whatever. Once you realize that it is a near certainty that you’ve been lied to by the government about one of them, the thinking person will then ask themselves ‘what else have we been lied to about’ and from there it’s easy to see everything else as a lie too. Or at least start off with the assumption you are being lied to and go from there.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Robert Gore
December 1, 2018 12:38 pm

Mueller spreads BS about his targets that they believe in this or that conspiracy. If you have been following the Corsi brouhaha you will see one MSM article after another claiming Corsi thinks 9/11 was an inside job and the Moon landings were fake. He does not subscribe to those beliefs. So, we have a conspiracy to accuse certain people of believing in certain conspiracies.

flash
flash
  Gator
December 1, 2018 12:39 pm

“I’m not upset that you lied to me, I’m upset that from now on I can’t believe you.”
― Friedrich Nietzsche

LookingForThumbsDown
LookingForThumbsDown
  Gator
December 1, 2018 2:07 pm

Yes, confirmation bias is the same as propagandizing your mind with the same idea over and over. We agree. To say that one of the above conspiracies you mentioned is “near certainity” is an interesting statement. What does that mean. 10%,20%, … I have “near certainty” near zero with the exception of the Kennedy assassination. Your insertion of the near certainity statement is a common tit-for-tat debate strategy, using unsubstantiated innocuous statements in shoring up your weak defense. Don’t get me wrong, I do not trust anything government. They are everything Robert says they are. I just draw my lines in different places, and am completely comfortable with that.

Gator
Gator
  LookingForThumbsDown
December 1, 2018 8:23 pm

I’m not trying to use any kind of clever debate tactic. I don’t operate like that. I’m simply saying that you can pick any big event where large numbers of people don’t believe the official narrative. Take 9/11. I happen to believe that, based on what a 757 looks like superimposed over the hole in the pentagon plus numerous other bits of evidence, that it is a near certainty that whatever hit the side of that building was by a 757. Once I accept this as a lie, it then causes you to question everything else. Essentially the question becomes ‘if they can lie about that and get away with it, what else are they lying about?’

TampaRed
TampaRed
  LookingForThumbsDown
December 1, 2018 3:02 pm

thumbs down,
+100

meg
meg
  TampaRed
December 1, 2018 9:06 pm

so, up 99? I know you meant times 100 but it just doesn’t look as clean.

As a former thumbs junkie, I couldn’t help but do the math. Now, I will need to find a meeting.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  meg
December 2, 2018 12:30 am

thanks,mom–

meg
meg
  TampaRed
December 2, 2018 4:22 pm

Well, apparently you triggered my thumbs up/comment count obsession because I posted multiple times to hit 100.

I definitely need a meeting.

mark
mark
November 30, 2018 10:02 pm

I have no doubt a component of the Frankenstein CIA monster in and through it’s own self evolved evil…and or in a perverse partnership with it’s malevolent sister alphabet soup hydra headed agencies…will categorize this article and every one connected with it into their ever burgeoning enemies list.

Not only have the inmates taken over the asylum…they are murdering the citizens who funded it.

Fleabags
Fleabags
November 30, 2018 10:05 pm

Bob…
Excellent article from start to finish. I especially appreciated the offering of a viable solution or a starting point for one. I’ve grown weary of identifying the problem adinfinitum. You are right about the Intel swamp itself being the wrong target. It is deliberately compartmentalized as a defense. I get to move around and interact with a lot of the Sub Cultures in the country and there is extreme distrust of Govt in all of them. They just differ on who the enemy is. The rainbow crowd has way more in common with us than they do with snow flakes and RINO’s. A financial collapse might make our differences seem to be tolerable while we cut the heads off the Hydra.
Anyway, you will have to watch it from Gitmo.

mark
mark
  Robert Gore
November 30, 2018 10:46 pm

Robert,

Yea, I have a grey man friend who has been warning me for years.

So be it…when Goliath comes out into the open…all you can do is pull out your sling shot!

One stone for the Big Guy and four more for his four evil brothers.

Gator
Gator
  Robert Gore
December 1, 2018 11:11 am

‘David’ has been pretty resilient in Afghanistan for going on two decades. I don’t know if this is true or not, but I’ve heard the Afghans have a saying that goes something like ‘the Americans have all the watches, but we have all the time’. Whether or not any afghans actually say that, it is a true statement nonetheless. Any rational person with a rudimentary understanding of math can see that. Unfortunately such people are in short supply in the US.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Gator
December 1, 2018 12:44 pm

Afghanistan has been the “Graveyard of Empires” since the days of Alexander of Macedon.

wxtwxtr
wxtwxtr
  Harrington Richardson
December 1, 2018 8:09 pm

A whole arc of ungovernability. Zomia:
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grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  Robert Gore
December 1, 2018 3:59 pm

“there is no middle ground.”

No, there’s not. Amen.

Overthecliff
Overthecliff
November 30, 2018 10:17 pm

Robert, you are a good and decent man who believes in truth, justice and the American way. You advocate for an un winnable war against the CIA. If you cut off its head it will be reincarnated as MI 6,KGB or the Mafia. The enemy is us we have the seeds of evil in us.

Craven Warrior
Craven Warrior
  Robert Gore
November 30, 2018 11:28 pm

And that silence from those who thought what they believed didn’t matter has brought us to where we are now.

No one can do everything, but everyone can do something. Why do we let the fear of what someone else thinks about us stop us from speaking truth?

Thanks to people like you and the mythical Daniel Durand, I no longer care what others think of me.

Nancy in NC, a friend of Daniel Durand

Fleabags
Fleabags
November 30, 2018 11:33 pm

Bob..
Attacking a citadel surrounded by swamps and bogs? Sounds familiar. Did you get that from someone’s book?

Fleabags
Fleabags
  Robert Gore
December 1, 2018 12:22 am

Bob..
That was a tongue in cheek reference to Golden Pinnacle and trudging through the swamp during the war.

22winmag - Q is a Psyop and Trump is lead actor
22winmag - Q is a Psyop and Trump is lead actor
November 30, 2018 11:41 pm

The CIA heart attack gun that QUIETLY puts troublesome CONgress Critters to sleep if they step out of line.

Displayed in 1975, and CONgress has been fully owned ever since.

Airplane sabotage also works in a pinch. https://archive.org/stream/SECRETHISTORYOFAIRPLANESABOTAGE_201702/SECRET+HISTORY+OF+AIRPLANE+SABOTAGE_djvu.txt

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Iska Waran
Iska Waran
December 1, 2018 1:21 am

So this essay comes out and Old Man Bush dies the same day. Coincidence – or cosmic correlation?

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Iska Waran
December 1, 2018 2:31 am

i was about to post that bush died,not just a former potus but also a former director of the cia–

meg
meg
  Iska Waran
December 1, 2018 3:01 am

I don’t want to point suspicion in random directions, but word is on the platform that a certain Criminal Raccoon is in cahoots with a certain TBP writer who seeks serious low-key prose to inform and persuade rather than seek the cheap laugh or guffaw, as some raccoon whacking lumberjacking types tend to do.

If someone thinks I’m referring to RG, then it is Iska’s fault.

Not mine.

meg
meg
  meg
December 1, 2018 3:22 am

Is a joke, RG. It is one of those random coincidences that follow some around. Like butterflies on a field of clover. Or flies on, well, on the sort of things flies buzz around relentlessly.

For some reason or another, I was reading some of Barbara’s words of wisdom she peddled from the White House First Lady’s Chair this week in some venue.

How many children’s books, advice books and such from ALL first ladies, I wonder.

It is still pouring rain, black as pitch across the lawn to the hayfield to the forest.

I am kind of eager to look out when there is light and see if I have a herd of deer or if I’ve been visited. *

* I don’t think I’ve got visitors beyond two very large white dogs who convinced me their log doghouse is very chilly. Since I really prefer the big one, Jake, be inside with us at night and her outside he is usually in at least part of the night. However, it is rare she is in. She’s still got too much impetuous pup left.

meg
meg
  meg
December 1, 2018 9:09 pm

We had a tornado touch down and lost power for several hours. Nice fire in wood stove, ginormous dogs snoring on the hearth, wrapped in blankets with plenty of wood for the night.

Heaven.

Trumpeter
Trumpeter
December 1, 2018 2:29 am

Let us here note the famed independence of the junior Senator Paul, and contrast it with his joinining in unanimous agreement with every Senator to deny President Trump a Recess appointment.
Every other President has had the opportunity to use a recess appointment if needed. But not President Trump, the President who needed it the most.. If only we had one fiercly independent senator left. But alas, it would seem not.

meg
meg
  Trumpeter
December 1, 2018 3:03 am

What will we do when we are surrounded?

Unreconstructed
Unreconstructed
  meg
December 1, 2018 12:20 pm

Attack both ways.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  meg
December 1, 2018 12:49 pm

That means there are no friendlies so fire at anything.

splurge
splurge
  Harrington Richardson
December 1, 2018 2:00 pm

and keep moving!

mark
mark
  meg
December 1, 2018 2:13 pm

Call in Broken Arrow and dig like hell…

not sure
not sure
December 1, 2018 6:08 am

But don’t you see? We need to preserve America’s greatness. Only we can do it. You just keep getting in the way. If it weren’t for us, other countries wouldn’t fear us and in in order to maintain that fear, the American people must also fear us.
How do we instill fear? By being the one in the shadows who you don’t see, the hidden threat right behind you that may be there, or maybe not.
Trust us. We are your fellow citizens, we are your friends, as long as you remember that.

Bot
Bot
  not sure
December 1, 2018 8:07 am

“A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears not a traitor; he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear.”
― Marcus Tullius Cicero
Does this not describe the Deep State and all its handmaidens and lickspittles?

Dick Jones
Dick Jones
  Bot
December 1, 2018 3:54 pm

You know that’s a fake quote, don’t you? Cicero never said any such thing.

The quote is from a ’60’s-era historical novel titled “A Pillar of Iron.”

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
December 1, 2018 8:49 am

OT but here’s the greatest spy vs. spy story ever told going viral right now…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aevtHHULag&t=3s

Dan Bongino blasts it out of the water… Chip

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
  SmallerGovNow
December 1, 2018 9:14 am

BTW, great post Robert!

Not Sure
Not Sure
  SmallerGovNow
December 1, 2018 9:58 am

FWIW, if your keeping score, Dennis Cain, an established whistle blower who was under protection as such, for information he offered to the DOJ concerning crimes within the Clinton foundation concerning Uranium One, had his house raided by the FBI November 19th.
The criminals are being exposed, yet they seem to go about as business as usual with no fear of prosecution. Unless there are some immediate actions taken against the criminal activity happening right now, knowing what you know about the corruptions going on will only put you at the top of the list for “censoring.”

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Not Sure
December 1, 2018 10:31 am

isn’t the brazenness & in your face of these people unbelievable?
it would be interesting to know the legal reasoning here & try to have the people prosecuted who authorized the raid &probably lied to the judge to obtain the search warrant–
when the fbi raided the house he immediately told them that the ig and congressional committees had been given the info & gave them his atty.s #–they still spent 6 hours searching his house & have never contacted his atty–
this is a blatant “..eff w/us & see what happens.”

https://dailycaller.com/2018/11/29/fbi-whistleblower-clinton-uranium/?utm_medium=email

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  TampaRed
December 1, 2018 12:56 pm

There is a second Clinton Foundation whistle blower going public Monday. They probably offed GHW to tie up the MSM during the announcement Monday (Just kidding but..?). Also, Jerry Corsi is filing criminal charges against Mueller Monday. Not sure what, but it would be very cool were it to involve a citizen’s arrest warrant.

flash
flash
  Not Sure
December 1, 2018 10:55 am

Expect no justice , Just Us

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wxtwxtr
wxtwxtr
  flash
December 1, 2018 8:24 pm

Finally! Been meaning to ‘shop their seal for a couple years. JustUs.

flash
flash
December 1, 2018 10:32 am

Thanks Robert . No subject could be more important to the Future of this Republic.

National intelligence and Federal law enforcement have become nothing more than criminal ran organizations, for the protection of DeepState criminals by DeepState criminals. We will not vote ourselves out of the clutches of evil government. The Deepstate will have to be brought to justice on the Federal level. And therein lies the rub.

Truth tellers are not tolerated . Corruption in the Federal government is why America can’t have nice things.
Wherever he is, SSS does not approve this topic.

“The US intel community (CIA, NSA, FBI, etc), with the Department of Justice, all colluded with the Hillary Clinton campaign ”
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-11-30/kunstler-exposes-dire-quandaries-deep-state

FBI Raids Home of Clinton Foundation Whistleblower,
Start @ 1:47
https://youtu.be/Tsp0rGi9xbg?t=107

The Nature of Power

A ray of sunshine.

Powerful enemy of American sovereignty dead in Texas at 94. RIH.

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overthecliff
overthecliff
  flash
December 2, 2018 9:18 am

They have the same character as the Mafia but they have better connections and equipment.

Stucky
Stucky
December 1, 2018 11:41 am

If this doesn’t bring out SSS, then nothing will.

[For newbies; SSS is a long time poster … probably here from the very beginning … but, he’s been AWOL for at least a year. SSS retired from the CIA.]

In fact, if SSS does not respond [he will HATE and DESPISE this article] … then I must assume that he is DEAD. R.I.P. you ornery sob!

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Nice job on the article. IMHO, everything you say is true. Unfortunately, the only way to get rid of these alphabet-agencies is for America to go kaput. And don’t even mention the idea of “reform” …. those fuckers can’t be fixed.

Administrator
Administrator
Admin
  Stucky
December 1, 2018 11:59 am

SSS is not dead. We correspond by email on occasion. I wish he would come back and comment. We miss his point of view.

Dick Jones
Dick Jones
  Stucky
December 1, 2018 4:04 pm

At the very least, it’ll bring out Southern Sage, another retired spook who thinks that the CIA are “fighting for our freedoms.”

EL Coyote (EC)
EL Coyote (EC)
  Stucky
December 1, 2018 10:19 pm

He took his leave on account of Yobe’s persistent Nazi-themed articles. He said he has other blogs to visit.

Stucky
Stucky
  EL Coyote (EC)
December 2, 2018 2:20 pm

“He took his leave on account of Yobe’s persistent Nazi-themed articles.”

Well, that makes SSS a PUSSY, doesn’t it?

It also makes him a quitter … an unreliable friend.

He thinks he’s better than us, I bet.

I expected better from him …

NOTE: This is # 95. 5 ‘mo to 100.

meg
meg
  Stucky
December 2, 2018 2:52 pm

Four now.

Ammo
Ammo
December 1, 2018 12:24 pm

It would appear that there is nothing that a citizen (legal) can render to stop this massive government agency whose tentacles have grown like crab-grass…this would also include the BLM, DOJ, FBI, HLS, IRS, every other XYZ agency…… and now into the MSM -the deep state cover….WE’re screwed.

Grog
Grog
December 1, 2018 2:43 pm

Funny that almost none mention the NGO’s which have an imprimatur across the face of the US, if not across the globe.

WestcoastDeplorable
WestcoastDeplorable
December 1, 2018 7:42 pm

Good God, Robert! Tell us something we don’t already know. CIA=EVIL FUCKERS! Isn’t that about it?

wxtwxtr
wxtwxtr
December 1, 2018 8:27 pm

The Blackmail State. Totally legit. After all, nobody voted against it.

Fleabags
Fleabags
December 1, 2018 9:31 pm

Bob..
I see they just posted this on ZH.

Uncola
Uncola
  Robert Gore
December 2, 2018 12:24 am

Was on the road the last couple days, but I read this fine piece not long after it was posted. I kept thinking of your final paragraph and the very last sentence in particular.

I was thinking of compartmentalization and “need to know” contingency planning and risk management; which, in a way, makes the CIA like a Hydra-headed beast, not unlike Islamic terrorist cells.

In the film “Red Planet”, starring Val Kilmer, a group of astronauts run into some trouble on Mars and decide to hijack the power source from their robotic dog named AMEE (Autonomous Mapping Evaluation and Evasion).

In so doing, AMEE’s programming causes it to reassess the space travelers as threats; before a gory game of cat-and-mouse begins.

That’s what I was thinking about.

e.d. ott
e.d. ott
  Uncola
December 2, 2018 2:29 am

This is why a Financial Reset is not only curse, it’s a blessing in disguise.
We’ll get to see which government entities and corporations survive a major financial re-organization by simply following the money.
The financial system is key. The MIC and intel agencies have pissed away vast amounts of money for years on “black” projects and will continue to do so in order to maintain their influence, so a financial crisis will illuminate who, and what, will survive into the future as things change.

e.d. ott
e.d. ott
  Robert Gore
December 2, 2018 2:09 am

True, but given the level of discourse as evidenced by the comments that website has seriously devolved. The change in format has done no favors, either. Fending off fools and aggressive ad scripts can get old.

dunno y
dunno y
December 2, 2018 9:07 am

Trusting Truman? CIA was created for one reason only, the overthrow of governments including the government who funded the creation of it. The CIA is slowly becoming obsolete and they know it squealing like snowflakes as they go down the great flush with everything else. Outsourcing intelligence is a better cheaper option even for government especially when those agencies do a better more trustworthy job than internal makeups.
More failed US institutions and yes they are a failure. Threatening congress with a coke bottle no matter how discreet(FBI), Brennan doing the Dulles and the wise know it. No more springs on foreign soil. These and more examples are all failures and let’s face it when agencies turn on the populations that fund them we know they are on the backfoot, possibly never to step on the front again. The CIA has two choices either do their national job and expose the next cacas belli while reinventing themselves as good guys again or wear the tag diminished responsibility. Getting out of the mossad’s bad breath range wouldn’t hurt. Leave the DOJ to its own devices(well slow the corruption at least) and stop the soft coup on Trump. Get out of media manipulation, Get alphabet investment out of tech like alphabet and for the people’s sake wear suits made in America not Italy. No Mr Bond I think you’re going to die.
Anyway I think Caitlin is a parlor bolshie at times, a thinker but a conditioned one. She’s ok a good fairdinkum sheila, Morality is already doing the job and that is not philosophical rhetoric but fact. Processes are in place just be careful we don’t hinder that process by not being diplomatic ourselves. All we got to do is support the front liners the 3% in suits at this time.
Best way to clean a sewer is to lay new pipes the old shit might stink for awhile but it turns to dust like everything else in the end. CIA shelf life is the betting game now.