It’s time. My former wife, a US citizen who never worked for the CIA, is bound by the CIA/DOJ States Secrets Privilege, which threatens her and my kids from making public what the CIA did to them (poisoning, destruction of all their personal property, being followed and threatened by Agency officials). The State Secrets Privilege (SSP) MUST be lifted from our family! Please make this post viral. I have come out and publicly exposed their use of the SSP, risking my own freedom and publishing, “Twilight Of The Shadow Government,” before the CIA could stop it, so what my family suffered is known to the world. Now, I am requesting this go before a Congressional investigation.
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The C1A House of Horrors: 25 Years of Torture, Blackmail, Murder, and Treason. Defund the C1A.
The time has come to defund the CIA: an agency that is not supposed to have domestic operations yet plots to unsead duly elected presidents and m*rder them
123 News Articles, between 2000 - 2025.
1. The Case of John Deutch (The New York Times, February 2, 2000) - Criticizes former CIA Director John Deutch for mishandling classified information on his home computer, portraying it as reckless misconduct that endangered national security and warranted criminal charges.
https://t.co/VS9EMKnlVY
2. CIA Had No Role in Crack Epidemic, House Probe Concludes (The Washington Post, May 12, 2000) - Details a congressional investigation clearing the CIA of direct involvement in Contra cocaine trafficking but accuses agency personnel of turning a blind eye to drug dealers among allies, enabling urban epidemics.
https://t.co/w8JBglhlsk
3. SOLOMON: Establishment Papers Do Damage Control for the CIA (Alternet, April 26, 2000) - Accuses CIA personnel of complicity in Contra drug smuggling and criticizes directors for suppressing evidence to protect the agency's reputation during the crack epidemic scandal.
https://t.co/hWM7e8hRnI
4. Bush Administration Defends Intelligence Findings on Iraq (Arms Control Association, July 31, 2003) - Details how former CIA Director George Tenet and the agency exaggerated Iraq's WMD threats, leading to misleading the public and Congress in the run-up to the Iraq War.
https://t.co/SQsnItI9Ey
5. Does a Felon Rove the White House? (CounterPunch, September 30, 2003) - Accuses senior White House advisor Karl Rove, in coordination with CIA-linked officials, of illegally outing CIA officer Valerie Plame as retaliation against her husband for criticizing Iraq WMD claims, portraying it as a felony-level abuse to silence dissent.
https://t.co/L8D5Cv3fSm
6. A Tale of Two Intelligence Estimates (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, March 25, 2004) - Criticizes CIA analysts and directors for politicizing intelligence on Iraq's WMDs, leading to exaggerated threats that justified the invasion despite internal doubts.
https://t.co/LVzuoZD9GY
7. Under-fire CIA chief resigns (The Guardian, June 3, 2004) - Portrays former CIA Director George Tenet's resignation amid bitter criticism for failing to prevent 9/11 and providing flawed intelligence on Iraq's WMDs, framing him as a scapegoat for broader agency incompetence.
https://t.co/3OhYKern0R
8. CIA blasted for false Iraq WMD claims (Al Jazeera, July 9, 2004) - Accuses former CIA Director George Tenet and the agency of severely exaggerating Saddam Hussein's weapons threat, with Senate critics calling it a major intelligence failure that enabled the Iraq invasion.
https://t.co/L4ASExjH79
9. Commission Slams WMD Intelligence (Arms Control Association, May 2005) - Accuses CIA personnel and directors of systemic failures in assessing Iraq's WMDs, including poor analysis and overreliance on faulty sources, undermining U.S. credibility.
https://t.co/klcS3RZFYo
10. Ex-CIA chief eats humble pie (The Guardian, April 29, 2005) - Highlights former CIA Director George Tenet's regret over his "slam dunk" assurance on Iraq's WMDs, depicting him as chastened for misleading the White House and contributing to a disastrous war.
https://t.co/1bWkJuIjs1
11. The CIA: Cowboys, Indians and Whistleblowers (CounterPunch, April 3, 2006) - Former CIA analyst David MacMichael exposes agency culture under directors like George Tenet as one of intimidation against whistleblowers, highlighting suppression of dissent on Iraq intelligence and Native American-related operations as emblematic of corrupt "cowboy" leadership.
https://t.co/mqhJTmZxbs
12. Ex-CIA official: WMD evidence ignored (CNN, April 23, 2006) - A retired CIA official accuses the Bush administration, including former Director George Tenet, of ignoring intelligence that Iraq had no WMDs, portraying agency leadership as complicit in fabricating justifications for war.
https://t.co/EO0WdtIUlg
13. Reports, Politics, and Intelligence Failures: The Case of Iraq (Journal of Strategic Studies, 2006) - Analyzes the CIA's Iraq WMD intelligence as a catastrophic failure due to politicization under Tenet, accusing analysts of cherry-picking data to support invasion narratives.
https://t.co/PHsBPZEdFR
14. Tenet claims CIA was a scapegoat for war (NBC News, April 29, 2007) - Accuses former CIA Director George Tenet of deflecting blame in his book for providing faulty intelligence that led to the Iraq War, portraying him as soberingly admitting to major agency missteps.
https://t.co/aH9V40ibhq
15. George Tenet's Evasions (CBS News, May 4, 2007) - Criticizes former CIA Director George Tenet for evading responsibility in his memoir, slamming him for faulty WMD intelligence and scapegoating others while downplaying agency failures in Iraq.
https://t.co/uVlw5Q5GZ3
16. The C.I.A.'s Black Sites (The New Yorker, August 5, 2007) - Exposes the CIA's secret detention and possible torture of suspects at black sites under directors like George Tenet and Michael Hayden, criticizing agency personnel for operating outside legal bounds.
https://t.co/iHaVb7avGK
17. Plame criticizes Bush, media for leak scandal (NBC News, October 17, 2007) - Former CIA officer Valerie Plame accuses senior administration officials, tied to the CIA leak, of deliberately exposing her identity as retaliation, criticizing the agency and White House for endangering lives.
https://t.co/ZbjbqerJHy
18. Double Jeopardy: CIA Renditions to Jordan (Human Rights Watch, April 7, 2008) - Details how CIA personnel under directors like Porter Goss and Michael Hayden used Jordan as a proxy for detention and torture, accusing the agency of human rights abuses and illegal renditions.
https://t.co/e4vMoyQuu9
19. Afghan Heroin & the CIA (Geopolitical Monitor, April 1, 2008) - Accuses CIA officers of facilitating heroin trafficking in Afghanistan to fund operations, portraying directors as complicit in the global opium trade explosion.
https://t.co/QcfcTyzIA1
20. U.S. Intelligence and Iraq WMD (The National Security Archive, August 22, 2008) - Exposes CIA failures in Iraq WMD assessments under Tenet, accusing personnel of ignoring contradictory evidence and politicizing reports to justify war.
https://t.co/jHOeIVNJhX
@BaronJTrump Yes, he cooperated with the CIA in the creation and execution of the MKUltra like Directed Energy Weapons targeting program which targeted tens of thousands of American civilians.
@DNIGabbard@ODNIgov@DNIGabbard I am a “targeted individual”, being targeted with Directed Energy Weapons and Organized Stalking. Will you work to declassify these targeting programs? I have been a slave to my captors for 12 years. Please act on what Robert Kennedy Jr calls “turn key totalitarianism