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Covert Operations Unveiling Classified CIA Black Ops Secret Operations Information
Covert Operations Unveiling Classified CIA Black Ops National Security Archive document set represents the initial release of what will be an even broader collection focused on covert operations of the Central Intelligence Agency throughout its history. This set of records covers management and control of covert operations, as well as activities carried out during the Carter, Reagan, Bush (I), Clinton, Bush (II) and Obama presidencies. (Upcoming installments will encompass earlier periods of the agency’s operations – specifically taking advantage of pending Freedom of Information Act requests that will be fulfilled in the near future.)
Containing 2,337 documents, this publication brings together declassified documents and other materials, including key congressional records (necessary for understanding the scope and context of CIA activities) to offer unprecedented detail on a vital but poorly represented aspect of United States foreign activity. Materials in this collection include the most recently declassified documents from presidential libraries and the National Archives, numerous items released under the Freedom of Information Act, and official reports and hearings.
Among the subjects addressed are CIA covert operations in Africa, Afghanistan, Nicaragua, Bosnia, Guatemala, Peru, radio broadcasting, and the war on terror, and official views on these activities as well as the management of U.S. intelligence. Among the key documents that shed new light on these activities are memoranda of conversation of presidential national security meetings, NSC staff papers, memoranda to the president from the director of central intelligence, CIA intelligence reports and studies, investigative reports of the CIA inspector general, and much more. For example, the collection contains the records of the meeting with President Ronald Reagan at which officials first discussed a blockade of Nicaragua. This collection will provide researchers with the most highly curated document-based resource available for the study of CIA covert operations.
Unveiling Classified CIA Information
Based on available information, here are some key revelations about the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA):
Covert Operations: The CIA has been involved in numerous covert operations throughout its history, including assassination attempts, mind control experiments, and secret wars. These activities have often been shrouded in secrecy, making it difficult to discern the truth.
Black Ops: The CIA has conducted “black ops” or secret operations, which have included activities such as surveillance, infiltration, and manipulation of foreign governments. These operations have sometimes been used to advance US interests, but have also been criticized for their lack of transparency and accountability.
Director’s Secrets: Even with a full-time security detail, CIA directors have found ways to maintain secrets. The case of David Petraeus, who had an affair while under 24/7 protection, highlights the potential for illicit relationships despite rigorous security measures.
Whistleblowers: Former CIA employees have come forward to expose agency wrongdoing, including Mary Embree, who spoke about her experiences as a CIA officer and the trauma she suffered as a result of her involvement in covert operations. Her story serves as a testament to the importance of whistleblowers in shedding light on the CIA’s secrets.
CIA Covert Operations: From Carter to Obama, 1977-2010 provides a detailed account of the operational and diplomatic history of U.S. covert operations, encompassing the time period beginning with the inauguration of President Jimmy Carter in 1977, and concluding with the George W. Bush administration, although a few Obama-era documents are also included. Containing 2,337 declassified documents from a wide range of sources, namely the Central Intelligence Agency, the Department of State, the White House, the National Security Council, as well as a variety of others, the set provides a wide-ranging look into the intricacies of CIA covert action. The primary source material contained within this collection is dynamic in its ability to illuminate not only the specific aspects of individual covert operations, but also the CIA’s role in U.S. policy more broadly.
Overall, the set concentrates on two distinct, but occasionally overlapping, thematic areas: the oversight and management of covert operations and the details of particular covert activities. Documents associated with the control and management of covert operations often showcase the tension between the CIA and the legislative branch. The collection, for instance, features the director of central intelligence nomination hearings for figures such as Stansfield Turner, James Woolsey, George Tenet, and Michael Hayden, among others, and notably includes the expansive Robert Gates hearings of 1991. It also highlights the Carter administration’s attempts to overhaul the intelligence community through documents such as the National Intelligence Reorganization and Reform Act of 1978, as well as containing an assortment of various Senate Select Committee on Intelligence hearings. The set includes extensive documentation on the effort between 1977 and 1981 to develop a legislative charter for the intelligence community, showing the Carter administration’s internal deliberations, as well as Reagan administration efforts to revisit some of these issues.
Documents dealing with the details of particular covert activities cover well-known operations, such as the United States’ support of the Mujahedeen during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan from late 1979 and throughout much of the 1980s, to lesser known propaganda operations involving Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) broadcasting to Soviet Muslims. The set touches on the efforts of the U.S. to halt Cuban activities in Africa, in countries such as Angola, as well as programs to arm the Contras in Nicaragua, and the actions the Reagan administration took against Libya. It also contains more recent documents which provide a unique insight into the CIA’s rendition programs and use of enhanced interrogation techniques during the “War on Terror,” and into activities and programs such as the Airbridge Denial Program, which aided in the shoot down of a missionary plane over Peru in 2001.
If you thought that governments wanting to hand over weapons to autonomous killer robots was possibly the most bizarre idea, hold your breath for something really, really absurd and eccentric. The government accidentally released documents related to astonishing secret weapons that could hack into your brain wirelessly using electromagnetic waves.
The documents speak of secret “psycho-electronic weapons” and were released by Washington State Fusion Center (WSFC) to Muck Rock, an organization which requests state and federal government agencies to share documents under Freedom of Information Act. These were mistakenly sent in a zip file named “EM effects on human body” in response to Muck Rock’s inquiry about white supremacist groups.
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New Year Assessment of Afghan Government Performance and Outlook for U.S. Position in Afghanistan
February 1, 1972, Secret, Cable, Annotated Copy. Ambassador Neumann reports on Afghan government's improvement under administration of Prime Minister Abdul Zahir; and asserts that U.S. should provide aid to Afghanistan, in light of country's foreign-policy progress.
Legislative Charters for Intelligence Community
May 15, 1978, Secret, Memorandum of Conversation. Recounts proceedings of meeting of National Security Council's Special Coordination Committee to consider proposed National Intelligence Reorganization and Reform Act.
Soviet Involvement in Afghanistan Secret
April 3, 1979, Secret, Information Memorandum. .Zbigniew Brzezinski apprises Vice President Mondale of U.S. responses to Soviet involvement in Afghanistan, including briefing of Iranian government on Soviet activity.
Consultations with China on the Afghan Situation
January 5, 1980, Secret, Cable. Discusses talk among Asst Secretary Vest, Asst Secretary Holbrooke, and Chinese ambassador Chai Zemin about results of consultations with allies on responses to Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
Central American Arms Trafficking: The Comayagua Cache
February 20, 1981, Secret, Intelligence Summary. Reports on Honduran efforts to stop Communists' plans to arm Salvadoran guerrillas.
[Allegations from Sandinistas]
August 28, 1984, Secret , Letter, Excised Copy. Charles Briggs denies that U.S. is attempting to assassinate members of Sandinista National Liberation Front.
[Helicopter Downing in Nicaragua....]
Sept. 11, 1984. Secret, Compendium, Annotated Copy. Forwards to Robert McFarlane account of helicopter downing and CIA's statement that it has no ties to Civilian Military Assistance and that CIA provided four aircraft to Nicaraguan Democratic Force.
Qadhafi's Vulnerabilities
January 28, 1986. Secret, Talking Points, Annotated Copy; Excised Copy. Cites involvement of Libyan military in unpopular military campaigns as key way to undermine Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi and his support of international terrorism.
[Involvement of U.S. Personnel in Deaths of Guatemalans]
July 21, 1995. Secret, Letter, Annotated Copy; Excised Copy. Forwards interview questions and answers pertaining to CIA officials' possible involvement in, or knowledge of, deaths of Michael DeVine and Efraín Bámaca Velásquez; requests that information be protected.
The CIA Interrogation of Abu Zubaydah, March 2001-Jan. 2003.
c. January 2003. Top Secret, Report, Excised Copy. Reports on interrogation of Abu Zubaydah, including background on his terrorist activities, information learned, and techniques used.
Covert Prison Rumored to Be in Udonthani on 'Voice of America' Premises; U.S. Just Mumbles about Secret Prison in Thailand
November 4, 2005. Unclassified, Memorandum for Record, Transcribes Thai news article noting that CIA denied Washington Post story of secret detention centers in foreign countries, including Thailand.
[Overseas Detention Facilities]
August 31, 2006. Top Secret, Letter, Annotated Copy; Excised Copy. Describes conditions at covert detention facilities used by CIA for housing high-value terrorists and asserts that conditions conform to Geneva Conventions.
The North Carolina Connection to Extraordinary Rendition and Torture
January 2012. Non-Classified, Report, Annotated Copy, Reports on North Carolina's involvement in CIA rendition program through state and county government support for Aero Contractors, a private business hired by CIA to conduct rendition flights.
CIA Special Operations: The SECRET World of America’s Black Ops Units. When diplomacy fails, and war is unwise, the president calls upon the highly covert Central Intelligence Agency to get the job done. Deep within the CIA lies a few black operations forces that are tasked to do some of the most dangerous and high-stakes missions imaginable. In fact, these units are so highly classified that very few images or media about them exist.
With that said, what units make up CIA Special Operations? How much is known about them? And most importantly, what do they do under the veil of secrecy?
Join us as we dive into some of the most secretive and mysterious black operations units in the entire world: CIA Special Operations.
CIA SPECIAL OPERATIONS: SPECIAL ACTIVITIES CENTER
CIA Special Activities Center
Specializing in raids, ambushes, sabotage, targeted killings, and unconventional warfare. We’re not talking about Delta Force or SEAL Team Six. We’re talking about the elite tier one equivalent known as the Special Activities Center.
When the United States takes measures towards national security, it has three options: Diplomacy, Military Action, and then Covert Action. When they need the third option, they call the Special Activities Center, as covert action is their bread and butter. They take this stuff seriously, as their motto is quite literally Latin for “Third Option.” (Tertia Optio)
Previously referred to as the Special Activities Division, the CIA Special Activities Center is a division of the Central Intelligence Agency responsible for covert operations and paramilitary operations. While it is not a military unit, the SAC is often considered on par with tier one units in JSOC, meaning they are tasked with performing some of the most secretive black ops missions imaginable.
There are two main components of the SAC: The Special Operations Group (SOG), and the Political Action Group. We will be covering the Political Action Group in more detail later in this article, so for now we’ll be focusing on SOG. Operators who are in the Special Operations Group are officially referred to by the CIA as Specialized Skills Officers.
The Special Operations Group is often considered the most secretive special operations force the United States has at its disposal. Operating with fewer than a hundred operatives who are mostly selected from military special operations’ best of the best such as Delta Force, DEVGRU, Navy SEALs, and Green Berets, these highly proficient operators participate in missions throughout the world that the U.S. does not want to be officially involved in. That’s right, the missions SAC partakes in are so under the radar that in the event anyone or anything is compromised during a mission, the U.S. government can deny all knowledge and disavow the operators.
Similar to how a special operations force operates, there are different components to the Special Activities Center that each specialize in an area of warfare or environment to provide them with abilities in the full spectrum of conflict. From what is known, there are four different branches of the Special Activities Center: The Ground Branch, Maritime Branch, Air Branch, and the Armor and Special Programs Branch.
The Ground branch oversees all covert operations handled on, you guessed it, the ground. Operators in this branch tend to consist of former members of Delta Force who possess the skills necessary to be effective in this environment. They’re experts in surveillance, small arms, field and tradecraft, CQB, hostage rescue, and advanced driving.
As for the Maritime Branch, those who work in this area are responsible for specialized missions that involve the water. Whether it’s VBSS, combatant diving, or utilizing specialized watercraft, members are experts in a variety of sophisticated maritime skills. Naturally, Navy SEALs, DEVGRU operators, and Force Reconnaissance Marines tend to make up a majority of this branch because of the environments they’re expected to operate in.
The Air Branch is responsible for the Special Activity Center’s aviation activities. Incredibly skilled pilots and aviation experts work in this branch and provide top tier transport and exfiltration measures for the operators. Think of it this way - just like JSOC has the Night Stalkers, the Special Activities Center has its Air Branch.
And last but not least, the Armor and Special Programs Branch is unlike the other three branches. It's more supportive than it is operational. This part of the SAC develops, tests, and acquires new personnel, armory, equipment, and transport. Because of the clandestine nature of the missions SAC partakes in, gathering weapons and equipment covertly is of the utmost importance. The Armor and Special Programs branch procures equipment abroad in order to have no connection to the U.S. government in the unfortunate event an SAC operator is compromised or captured.
Operators in the Special Activities Center have helped achieve U.S. foreign policy objectives across the globe. As one of the most versatile tools in the President’s toolbox, the Special Activities Center is often considered the very tip of the spear. With the Special Activities Center covered, let's turn our attention to another important part of CIA special operations, the Global Response Staff.
CIA SPECIAL OPERATIONS: GLOBAL RESPONSE STAFF
CIA Global Response Staff
The CIA Global Response Staff (GRS) operates in the shadows like no other. Aside from a few events, this entity has stayed out of the headlines and public for quite some time. While its specific tasking and scope of operations is classified, the GRS trains teams to work undercover and provides an unobtrusive layer of security for CIA officers in high-risk outposts. In a nutshell, you could say these guys are some pretty badass bodyguards for CIA personnel and VIP’s. GRS operators are highly trained in a variety of skills, such as surveillance, counter-surveillance, close protection, and weapons handling.
Since the Global Response Staff is a highly trained protective force, its primary responsibilities are to map escape routes from meeting places, pat down informants, and provide an envelope of security, all while accepting the fact that if push comes to shove, they’re going to have to shoot. One such instance that was highly publicized was the 2012 Benghazi Attacks, which resulted in the death of four U.S. nationals, two of them being Global Response Staff personnel. Former Navy SEALs Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty paid the ultimate sacrifice defending the U.S. Embassy and compounds that were attacked that night.
Due to the dangerous and intense environments that the GRS operates in, its personnel generally consist of former Navy SEALs, Rangers, Green Berets, Recon Marines, and Air Force Special Warfare personnel. Roughly 125 operators are working abroad at any given time and rotate through cycles of training and off-time back stateside. GRS operators are either full-time CIA officers or contractors who do a few months abroad at a time.
Because of the level of risk that CIA case officers carry on their counterterrorism assignments, the Global Response Staff has become a critical component of conventional espionage. In fact, they’ve become so important that the CIA had to overhaul its top secret and legendary training program known as “the Farm”, to teach its spies the basics of working with GRS teams. Although the agency created the GRS to protect officers in war zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan, it has been expanded to protect secret drone bases as well as CIA facilities and officers in locations including Yemen, Lebanon and Djibouti.
Additionally, sometimes GRS teams provide security for personnel from other agencies, such as NSA teams that deploy sensors or eavesdropping equipment in conflict zones. This perfectly brings us to our next CIA Special Operations Unit, the Special Collection Service.
CIA SPECIAL OPERATIONS: SPECIAL COLLECTION SERVICE
CIA Special Collection Service
If you asked the United States government, they’d say the Special Collection Service doesn’t exist… and that they definitely don’t have a heavily guarded, 300-acre headquarters near Beltsville, Maryland. Nothing to see here…
Codenamed F6, the Special Collection Service is a highly secretive black budget joint program between the Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency. Operating in two to five man elements, the SCS is primarily responsible for placing super-high-tech bugs and eavesdropping equipment in difficult to reach places, such as at foreign embassies and installations. In a nutshell, think of some highly skilled and talented personnel sneaking into a denied area to plant listening devices so they can collect information without the enemy ever knowing they were there in the first place. And sometimes they don’t even need to sneak in, some simply work undercover as Foreign Service Officers or under the guise of businesspeople.
They’ve also been known to use a variety of specialized technical equipment and techniques to intercept communications, including satellite intercepts, microwave and cellular intercepts, and fiber optic taps.
Additionally, Special Collection Service personnel are quite literally the MacGyver’s of espionage. They can assemble elaborate listening devices from seemingly normal everyday components, such as an umbrella that expands into a parabolic antenna. And as far back as the 1980’s, Special Collections personnel were able to use invisible lasers pointed at windows to decipher conversations by measuring only the vibrations of the glass. What they do is absolutely insane!
With the Special Collection Service covered, let’s move onto the CIA’s Paramilitary Operations Officers.
CIA SPECIAL OPERATIONS: PARAMILITARY OPERATIONS OFFICERS
CIA Paramilitary Operations Officers
As we previously stated, the CIA Special Activities Center consists of its Special Operations Group and the Political Action Group. Paramilitary Operations Officers run the Political Action Group.
As one of the least publicized elements of the Special Activities Center, the Political Action Group is responsible for covert activities related to political influence, psychological operations, economic warfare, and cyberwarfare. Its missions are more focused on politics and influence, especially in situations where the U.S. does not want to be directly associated with whatever the Political Action Group is doing.
Thus, it can be said that many missions they partake in are considered as black ops. For example, PMO’s can be assembled as “Pick up teams” which act as small-scale strike forces that conduct direct action raids under title 50 authority for covert action. Not only that, but PMO’s often work solo in pursuit of their missions.
With plausible deniability by the U.S. sourced from Title 50, PMOs lead and manage Covert Action Programs directed by the President and collect foreign intelligence vital to national security policymakers. They operate in remote locations behind enemy lines to carry out direct action, including raids and sabotage, counter-intelligence, guerrilla and unconventional warfare, counter-terrorism, and hostage rescue missions, in addition to being able to conduct espionage via human intelligence assets.
As action and results oriented professionals, they take on demanding responsibilities, accept significant personal risks, and maintain accountability for results. They are expected to be leaders and program managers, running paramilitary and intelligence operations in the field.
Being in this line of work requires them to be a jack of all trades in a demanding, high-tempo environment. One year they could be living on the side of a mountain and the next they’re rubbing elbows with foreign diplomats over cocktails. Because of their versatility, PMO’s are not only recruited from former SOF operators, but also from conventional forces and lateral movements within the Central Intelligence Agency. People with the right background, skillset, and mentality can find themselves in this prestigious and secretive line of work.
While Paramilitary Operations Officers and the Political Action Group are just a tiny sliver of the entire CIA, it's safe to say that their efforts make a giant impact for U.S. intelligence and operations.
CIA SPECIAL OPERATIONS: CONCLUSION
CIA Special Operations Personnel
With everything all said and done, let’s be real here, you now know pretty much everything that the U.S. government allows you to know about CIA Special Operations. The men and women who are in these fields work in secret and without recognition on a daily basis - all in the name of serving their country. While we will likely never know the full extent to what CIA Special Operations does and how it is utilized, we do know they make a major impact and they will continue to work quietly in the background as unsung heroes.
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10 Times America Helped Overthrow a Foreign Government and Our Sovereign Nations - https://rumble.com/v2ck7r4-10-times-america-helped-overthrow-a-foreign-government-and-our-sovereign-na.html
The USA has long facilitated regime change to support its own strategic and business interests. A sovereign nation is a nation that has one centralized government that has the power to govern a specific geographic area. Also A Sovereignty Nation or Government is the power of a state to do everything necessary to govern itself, such as making, executing, and applying laws; imposing and collecting taxes; making war and peace; and forming treaties or engaging in commerce with foreign nations. Throughout its history, the United States has used its military and covert operations to overthrow or prop up foreign governments in the name of preserving U.S. strategic and business interests. United States signed some 368 treaties with various Indigenous people across the North American continent. The treaties were based on the fundamental idea that each tribe was an independent nation, with their own right to self-determination and self-rule. But as white settlers began moving onto Native American lands, this idea came into conflict with the relentless pace of westward expansion—resulting in many broken promises on the part of the U.S. government. So On the 17th of April, 1961, a bridge of Cuban exiles landed on the coast of the Bay of Pigs. Their aim was to instigate a popular uprising and to overthrow the revolutionary government of Fidel Castro. The attempt was a dismal failure. This film traces the course of events from March, 1960, when recruiting for a Cuban exile force started, up to and including the invasion itself. In the process it examines such aspects as the role of the C.I.A., the attitude of President Kennedy and the reasons for failure. (U.S.A. - N.B.C. Television, made by N.B.C. News, edited and distributed by Encyclopedia Britannica Films, B&W live action 1964)
U.S. intervention in foreign governments began with attacks on and displacement of sovereign tribal nations in North America. In the 1890s, this type of imperialist activity, fueled by the idea of Manifest Destiny, expanded overseas when the U.S. overthrew the Hawaiian Kingdom and annexed its islands. As America annexed more overseas territories for its empire, it began to intervene frequently in other countries’ governments—particularly those in its backyard.
“During the early 20th century, the United States intervened relentlessly in the Caribbean Basin,” says Stephen Kinzer, a senior fellow at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University and author of Overthrow: America’s Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq.
After World War II, the United States began using the newly established Central Intelligence Agency to overthrow governments all over the world in a more covert manner. U.S. leaders rationalized many of these interventions as necessary for preventing the spread of communism according to the Cold War domino theory. Similarly, 21st-century leaders would later defend U.S. Middle East interventions as necessary for fighting terrorism.
1893: Hawaii In January 1893, a small group of white business and plantation owners, with the support of a U.S. envoy to Hawaii (Native spelling: Hawai'i), led a coup d'état that ousted the Hawaiian monarch Queen Liliʻuokalani from power. This came six years after the Queen's predecessor, her brother King David Kalakaua, was forced to sign a new constitution at gunpoint that stripped him of most of his powers and shifted them to members of the white planter class.
The coup leaders immediately pushed for the U.S. to annex Hawaii, which it did in 1898. The islands remained a U.S. territory until 1959, when Hawaii became America's 50th state.
In 1993, a century after the coup, the U.S. government formally apologized to Native Hawaiians for overthrowing their monarchy and annexing 1.8 million acres of land “without the consent of or compensation to the Native Hawaiian people…or their sovereign government.”
1933: Cuba In 1898, the same year the U.S. annexed Hawaii, its victory in the Spanish-American War also gave it control of Guam, Puerto Rico and the Philippines as U.S. territories, as well as an excuse to begin a military occupation of Cuba. After President Theodore Roosevelt asserted America's right to intervene militarily in Latin America in 1904-5, the U.S. began to do so more frequently in the Caribbean Basin countries, including the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Mexico, Haiti, Honduras—and Cuba.
After recognizing Cuba as an independent nation in 1902, the U.S. withdrew its military from the country with the caveat that it would still intervene militarily to protect American interests in the future. Over the next three decades, the U.S. frequently invaded Cuba and other Caribbean countries in the so-called “Banana Wars,” to help quash labor strikes and revolutions that threatened U.S.-owned sugar, fruit and coffee businesses.
In 1933, it backed military leader Fulgencio Batista’s coup to overthrow the Cuban government. After Fidel Castro violently ousted Batista and established the Western hemisphere’s first communist regime, President John F. Kennedy attempted to overthrow Castro’s government in the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion. This failed coup not only represented America’s ongoing imperialist attitude toward its southern neighbors; it also showcased a newer interventionist arm: the CIA.
1953: Iran After the United States established the CIA in 1947, it began to use the agency to overthrow or prop up foreign governments in a much more covert way. Before WWII, the United States didn’t try to hide its interventions in foreign governments. But with the onset of the Cold War, the United States became much more concerned about hiding its actions from the Soviet Union, Kinzer says.
“In the 1950s, at the height of the Cold War, it was a priority for President Eisenhower and [Director of Central Intelligence] Allen Dulles to assure that America always had plausible deniability,” he says. “Eisenhower was probably the last president who believed that you could do these things and nobody would ever find out.”
In 1953, the CIA orchestrated a coup of Iran’s democratically elected prime minister, Mohammad Mosaddegh, in order to consolidate power with Iran’s shah (or king), Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. Declassified CIA documents claim the coup—known internally as Operation Ajax—was designed to prevent possible “Soviet aggression” in Iran, but Iranian-American historian Ervand Abrahamian has argued the real motivation had more to do with securing U.S. oil interests.
1954: Guatemala In 1954, the CIA orchestrated another coup of a democratically elected leader: Guatemalan President Jacobo Árbenz. The CIA coup, code-named Operation PBSuccess, replaced the president with military dictator Carlos Castillo Armas in the name of stopping the spread of communism. However, the CIA’s main motivation for ousting Árbenz was the fear that his land reforms would threaten the interests of the American-owned United Fruit Company, which owned 42 percent of the nation’s land and paid no taxes.
High-ranking officials in the Eisenhower administration had close ties to the company: Secretary of State John Foster Dulles had worked for United Fruit’s U.S. law firm, and his brother, CIA director Allen Dulles, sat on its board. The CIA continued toppling Latin American governments; in the first year of the Kennedy administration, it backed an assassination in the Dominican Republic and, under Lyndon B. Johnson, it executed a 1964 coup in Brazil.
1960-1965: Congo In 1960, the Republic of the Congo (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo) declared its independence from Belgium and democratically elected its first prime minister, Patrice Lumumba. Shortly after he assumed power, President Joseph Kasavubu pushed him out of office amid a Belgian military invasion. Worried that the ensuing unrest provided fertile ground for Soviet incursion, the CIA encouraged and assisted attempts to kill Lumumba, arguing he was a communist leader akin to Castro. The CIA helped facilitate Lumumba’s capture in 1960 and assassination in 1961.
This action precipitated the Congo Crisis (1960–1965), a period in which military leader Mobutu Sese Seko consolidated power in the country. In 1965, the CIA supported Mobutu’s coup to take over the Republic of the Congo in the name of preventing the spread of communism. Mobutu became a dictator who ruled the country until 1997.
1963: South Vietnam The Pentagon Papers, chock full of damning revelations about America’s war in Vietnam, caused a sensation when The New York Times published them in 1971. One revelation was that the CIA had funded and encouraged the 1963 coup against, and assassination of, the president of South Vietnam, Ngo Dinh Diem.
By 1963, the United States had sent thousands of U.S. soldiers to Vietnam to fight the northern communist government led by President Ho Chi Minh. The U.S. initially supported Diem because he was fighting the north. However, Diem’s persecution of Buddhists made him an unpopular ruler, leading the Kennedy administration to doubt Diem’s ability to win the war. The coup and Diem’s assassination took place in early November 1963, just a few weeks before Kennedy’s assassination.
1973: Chile When Chile elected socialist Salvador Allende as president in 1970, U.S. President Richard Nixon originally wanted to block him from taking office, or else mount a coup soon after Allende became president. On Nixon’s orders, the CIA began supporting different Chilean groups plotting to overthrow the new socialist president. In 1973, military leader Augusto Pinochet staged a coup that ousted Allende. Pinochet assumed his dictatorship the following year, ruling as Chile’s president until 1990.
Whether the CIA was directly involved in Pinochet’s coup is still contested. However, the agency’s support of earlier coup plots contributed to political instability that Pinochet took advantage of to seize power. In a transcribed phone conversation between Nixon and National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger about Pinochet’s coup, Kissinger complained that the U.S. media wasn’t celebrating the coup, complaining that “in the Eisenhower period, we would be heroes.”
“Well, we didn't—as you know—our hand doesn't show on this one,” Nixon responded. Kissinger clarified, “I mean we helped them…created the conditions as great as possible.”
1981-90: Nicaragua The United States has a long history of meddling in Nicaragua. Between 1912 and 1933, the U.S. military occupied the country.
Between 1981 and 1986, President Ronald Reagan’s administration secretly and illegally sold arms to Iran in order to fund Contras, a group the CIA had recruited and organized to fight the socialist Sandinista government led by Daniel Ortega. In 1986, details of the Iran-Contra Affair became public, resulting in congressional investigations. Ortega’s Sandinista government ended in 1990 with the election of opposition candidate Violeta Chamorro as president amid reports that the United States had provided funding to help her win.
2001: Afghanistan When the United States invaded Afghanistan in 2001, it established an interim government led by Hamid Karzai to replace the warring Taliban government and the oppositional Northern Alliance. Karzai’s rule continued in 2002, when he became head of Afghanistan’s transitional government, and in 2004, when he became president of the U.S.-backed Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. He was succeeded in 2014 by Ashraf Ghani. Ghani was president until the Taliban retook power in 2021, when the U.S. formally ended its war in Afghanistan.
2003: Iraq In 2003, the United States invaded Iraq and overthrew Saddam Hussein’s government. As in Afghanistan, the U.S. attempted to establish an interim, transitional and more permanent government. The United States formally ended its war in Iraq in 2011. Since then, the country’s government structure has remained in flux.
Foreigners Were Target in China's Bloody Boxer Rebellion of 1900 In August 1900, after nearly two months of the siege, thousands of allied American, British, Russian, Japanese, Italian, German, French and Austro-Hungarian troops moved out of northern China to take Beijing and put down the rebellion, which they accomplished.
Who exactly were the Boxers? They were members of a secret society made up mostly of peasants in northern China known as I-ho-ch'uan ("Righteous and Harmonious Fists") and were called the "Boxers" by the Western press; members of the secret society practiced boxing and calisthenic rituals that they thought would make them impervious to bullets and attacks, and this led to their unusual but memorable name.
At the end of the 19th century, Western countries and Japan had major control over economic policies in China and had significant territorial and commercial control in northern China. The peasants in this area were suffering economically, and they blamed this on the foreigners who were present in their country. It was this anger that gave rise to the violence that would go down in history as the Boxer Rebellion.
Beginning in the late 1890s, the Boxers began attacking Christian missionaries, Chinese Christians and foreigners in northern China. These attacks eventually spread to the capital, Beijing, in June 1900, when the Boxers destroyed railroad stations and churches and laid siege to the area where foreign diplomats lived. It is estimated that that death toll included several hundred foreigners and several thousand Chinese Christians.
The Qing Dynasty's Empress Dowager Tzu’u Hzi backed the Boxers, and the day after the Boxers began the siege on foreign diplomats, she declared war on all foreign countries that had diplomatic ties with China.
Meanwhile, a multinational foreign force was gearing up in northern China. In August 1900, after nearly two months of the siege, thousands of allied American, British, Russian, Japanese, Italian, German, French and Austro-Hungarian troops moved out of northern China to take Beijing and put down the rebellion, which they accomplished.
The Boxer Rebellion formally ended in September 1901 with the signing of the Boxer Protocol, which mandated the punishment of those involved in the rebellion and required China to pay reparations of $330 million to the countries affected.
The Boxer Rebellion weakened the Qing dynasty, which was the last imperial dynasty of China and ruled the country from 1644 to 1912. It was this dynasty that established the modern territory of China. The diminished state of the Qing dynasty after the Boxer Rebellion opened the door to the Republican Revolution of 1911 that overthrew the emperor and made China a republic.
The Republic of China, including mainland China and Taiwan, existed from 1912 to 1949. It fell to the Chinese Communists in 1949, with mainland China officially becoming the People's Republic of China and Taiwan the headquarters of the Republic of China. But no peace treaty has ever been signed, and significant tensions remain.
Philippine Insurrection, 1899 to 1902 After the Spanish-American War (1898), the Philippines were given to the US. President McKinley felt Germany would take over the Philippines if the US did not. Many Filipinos wanted independence, and fighting began in 1899 and continued until 1902.
Philippine–American War 1902 On June 2, 1899, the First Philippine Republic officially declared war against the United States. The Philippine President Emilio Aguinaldo was captured on March 23, 1901, and the war was officially declared ended by the American government on July 2, 1902, with a victory for the United States. The US conquest of the Philippines, 1898-1902 Filipino casualties on the first day of the war An account of the American takeover of the Philippines, beginning with the US defeating Spain, and ending with it brutally suppressing Filipino resistance.
Philippine-American War, war between the United States and Filipino revolutionaries from 1899 to 1902, an insurrection that may be seen as a continuation of the Philippine Revolution against Spanish rule. It began after the United States assumed sovereignty of the Philippines following the defeat of Spain in the Spanish-American War. Although an end to the insurrection was declared in 1902, sporadic fighting continued for several years thereafter.
There had been numerous quasi-religious uprisings in the Philippines during the more than 300 years of colonial rule, but the late 19th-century writings of José Rizal and others helped stimulate a more broad-based movement for Philippine independence. Spain was unwilling to reform its colonial government, and armed rebellion broke out in 1896. Rizal, who had advocated reform but not revolution, was shot for sedition on December 30, 1896; his martyrdom fueled the revolution, led by the young general Emilio Aguinaldo.
Another movement for independence from Spanish rule was underway in Cuba, meanwhile. In March 1898, following the destruction of the USS Maine in Havana a month earlier, the United States sent an ultimatum to Spain demanding it accept U.S. arbitration and eventually relinquish its control of Cuba. In preparation for the likelihood of war against Spain, Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt placed the U.S. Asiatic squadron in Hong Kong on alert. When war was declared in April, Commodore George Dewey sailed from Hong Kong and defeated the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay on the morning of May 1, but he could not occupy Manila until ground troops arrived three months later.
In the meantime, on June 12, the Filipinos declared independence and proclaimed a provisional republic with Aguinaldo as president. Within days, on the other side of the Pacific, the American Anti-Imperialist League had begun to take shape. This organization, which opposed American involvement in the Philippines, grew into a mass movement that drew support from across the political spectrum. Its members included luminaries such as social reformer Jane Addams, industrialist Andrew Carnegie, philosopher William James, and author Mark Twain.
On August 13 Manila fell after a bloodless “battle.” Spanish Gov. Fermín Jáudenes had secretly arranged a surrender after a mock show of resistance to salvage his honour. American troops were in possession of the city, but Filipino insurgents controlled the rest of the country. The Treaty of Paris(1898), signed by representatives of Spain and the United States in December, transferred Philippine sovereignty from Spain to the United States. But the leaders of the nascent Philippine Republic, who were in actual control of the entire archipelago except Manila, did not recognize U.S. sovereignty over the islands. The United States, meanwhile, rejected Filipino claims of independence. Conflict was inevitable.
On the night of February 4, 1899, shooting erupted on the outskirts of Manila. Morning found the Filipinos, who had fought bravely, even recklessly, defeated at all points. While the fighting was in progress, Aguinaldo issued a proclamation of war against the United States. Anti-imperialist sentiment was strong in the United States, and on February 6 the U.S. Senate ratified the treaty that concluded the Spanish-American War by a single vote. U.S. reinforcements were immediately sent to the Philippines. Antonio Luna, the ablest commander among the Filipinos, was given charge of their military operations but seems to have been greatly hampered by the jealousy and distrust of Aguinaldo, which he fully returned. Luna was murdered, and on March 31 the rebel capital of Malolos was captured by U.S. forces.
In March 1900 U.S. Pres. William McKinley convened the Second Philippine Commission to create a civil government for the Philippines (the existence of Aguinaldo’s Philippine Republic was conveniently ignored). On April 7 McKinley instructed commission chairman William Howard Taft to “bear in mind that the government which they are establishing is designed not for our satisfaction, or for the expression of our theoretical views, but for the happiness, peace, and prosperity of the people of the Philippine Islands.” While nothing explicit was said about independence, these instructions were later often cited as supporting such a goal.
Meanwhile, the Filipino government had fled northward. In November 1899 the Filipinos resorted to guerrilla warfare, with all its devastating consequences. The major operations of the insurrection were conducted in Luzon, and, throughout them, the U.S. Army was assisted materially by indigenous Macabebe scouts, who had previously served the Spanish regime and then transferred that loyalty to the United States. The organized insurrection effectively ended with the capture of Aguinaldo on March 23, 1901, by U.S. Brig. Gen. Frederick Funston. After learning of the location of Aguinaldo’s secret headquarters from a captured courier, Funston personally led an audacious mission into the mountains of northern Luzon. He and a handful of his officers posed as prisoners of war, marching under the guard of a column of Macabebe scouts who were disguised as rebels. Aguinaldo, who had been expecting reinforcements, welcomed the lead elements of the force only to be stunned by a demand to surrender. When Funston arrived, Aguinaldo remarked, “Is this not some joke?” before being led back to Manila.
Although Aguinaldo pledged his allegiance to the United States and called for an end to hostilities, the guerrilla campaign continued with unabated ferocity. Brig. Gen. Jacob F. Smith, enraged by a massacre of U.S. troops, responded with retaliatory measures of such indiscriminate brutality that he was court-martialed and forced to retire. After the surrender of Filipino Gen. Miguel Malvar in Samar on April 16, 1902, the American civil government regarded the remaining guerrillas as mere bandits, though the fighting continued. About a thousand guerrillas under Simeón Ola were not defeated until late 1903, and in Batangas province, south of Manila, troops commanded by Macario Sakay resisted capture until as late as 1906.
The last organized resistance to U.S. power took place on Samar from 1904 to 1906. There the rebels’ tactic of burning pacified villages contributed to their own defeat. Although an unconnected insurgency campaign by Moro bands on Mindanao continued sporadically until 1913, the United States had gained undisputed control of the Philippines until. On December 8, 1941, Japan invaded the Philippines. A mix of local and American forces, most without combat experience, rushed to hold off the professional veterans of imperial Japan. Later Japan officially surrendered aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay on September 2, 1945 and it retained possession of the islands until July 03 1946. The 4th of July used to be considered an important national holiday in the Philippines. Not because it was the United States’ birthday, but because it was Philippine Independence Day in 1946.
The human cost of the war 1902-06 was significant. An estimated 20,000 Filipino combatants were killed, and more than 200,000 civilians perished as a result of combat, hunger, or disease. Of the 4,300 Americans lost, some 1,500 were killed in action, while nearly twice that number succumbed to disease.
Definition of a state:
A territory built by conquest in which one culture, one set of ideals and one set of laws have been imposed by force or threat over diverse nations by a civilian and military bureaucracy. States are ephemeral and originate and disappear with the stroke of a pen (e.g. the end of the U.S.S.R., December 25, 1991).
Definition of an independent state.
A specialized type of political organization characterized by a full-time, specialized, professional work force of tax-collectors, soldiers, policemen, bureaucrats and the like that exercises supreme political authority over a defined territory with a permanent population, independent from any enduring external political control and possessing a local predominance of coercive power (always supplemented with moral and remunerative incentives as well) great enough to maintain general obedience to its laws or commands within its territorial borders.
The first known states were created in ancient times in Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, China, Mexico and Peru, but it is only in relatively modern times that states have almost completely displaced alternative "stateless" forms of political organization of societies all over the planet. (Roving bands of hunter-gatherers and even fairly sizable and complex tribal societies based on herding or agriculture have existed without any full-time specialized state organization, and these "stateless" forms of political organization have in fact prevailed for all of the prehistory and much of the history of the human species.)
United States Military and American Genocide A Brutal and Savage Massacre History - https://rumble.com/v2bsonc-united-states-military-and-american-genocide-a-brutal-and-savage-massacre-h.html
As a teen, I talked to my American great great grandfather as he shared good history and bad horrifying stories of 2 great wars and other small war and old massacre of his family and friends and other with story of genocide etc. Within the past years, I have stood amidst human remains in the killing fields of Cambodia, at a mass grave where hundreds of thousands are buried all over the world, at memorials in Germany and Poland to the millions killed in the Holocaust, and in the streets of new world order where the scars of ethnic cleansing remain. At each of these sites, I asked myself, “What were the conditions that led to these horrific moments in human world history ?”
Mass atrocity and genocide targeting particular groups for oppression or extinction requires a set of preconditions that dehumanize people and legitimize their abuse. In every example of genocide, including the systemic massacre of Native Americans and Indigenous peoples and the enslavement of Africans by Africans, by whites and other world governments first carried out a systematic propaganda campaign. The rhetoric that preceded these atrocities spread hatred and bigotry, dividing society into an “us” threatened by the very existence of a “them.” These politics of dehumanization and division were strategies employed in the Holocaust, in the genocides in Armenia, the Balkans, Cambodia, and Rwanda, in the colonization of India and South America, during apartheid in South Africa, and, today, in Darfur, and against the Yezidis as well as other ethnic and religious minorities in Iraq and Syria. These examples illustrate the extent to which power-obsessed leaders will go to gain and hold power.
Within the past two years, the new world order campaign/administration has employed these same tactics to seize power in the United States and other area, using dehumanizing rhetoric against Asians, Whites, Muslims, Immigrants, Women, Jews, Mexicans, African-Americans, Latinos/as, the LGBT community, the Pope, the press, the United Nations, intellectuals, educators, environmentalists, political opponents, comedians, and others. new world order and other associates have used the discredited rhetoric of the “Clash of Civilizations” to frighten Americans into believing their lives are threatened by those “others” who look or pray or talk differently than they do. They have manipulated the grief of white-black-brown-yellow Americans disillusioned by their failure to achieve the American dream, whipping up a frenzy of fear and hatred of targeted “others” through propaganda machines masquerading and false news sources. This was also the situation in the world, in the other county, in Cambodia, in Germany and Poland, and in Rwanda before the killing started. I imagine it was also hard for people in those countries to believe that such rhetoric would lead to the horrors that followed.
At the Genocide Memorial, my Tartaria friend who had witnessed her husband and children and nearly a million fellow people murdered in the chaos of homicidal rage asked me, “How could a country as great old America can be, where people from all over the world have come to live together, select such a new world order leader? He is saying the same things world leaders said before the genocide began.”
I do not know what lies in the hearts of members of the new world order administration. I am sure that there are good and honorable people there. But I do know that the rhetoric and the strategies being employed - especially by the good and bas President in the past- fulfill the criteria necessary to prepare the ground for mass atrocity and even genocide. If we fail to stop it, America may be the next exhibit in the Genocide Memorial in the new world order. It will tell the story of a despotic leader who sowed seeds of fear and hate, inciting extremist groups to violent action against fellow citizens. And how the new government promoted division, silenced voices of dissent, attacked the false press, eroded human rights, and ultimately set the stage for horrible atrocities which future historians will call the Great American Genocide from 1776 to 2023 Now.
It is important to continue studying about the laws and codes that are applied within our system. To learn more about the gold fringe flag. Below Is 120 Of My Top Video's With All Link To Watch Them... Thanks !
Real Illuminati Media CIA Television Mass Mind Control Operation Mockingbird U.S.A. - https://rumble.com/v4b6vkr-real-illuminati-media-cia-television-mass-mind-control-operation-mockingbir.html
Real Illuminati One World Headquarter Order Out Of Chaos Freemasonry 1776-2024 - https://rumble.com/v4b8nqr-real-illuminati-one-world-headquarter-order-out-of-chaos-freemasonry-1776-2.html
Real Illuminati Media Ultimate TV Mind Control Media Manipulation Pt.2 Documentary - https://rumble.com/v4bd5cq-real-illuminati-media-ultimate-tv-mind-control-media-manipulation-pt.2-docu.html
Global Citizen One World Together At Home 15 Min. City UN Extreme Propaganda - https://rumble.com/v4bfaqz-global-citizen-one-world-together-at-home-15-min.-city-un-extreme-propagand.html
Hey Man USA-Mexico Border Is Closed-Border Is Secure-We Our A Sanctuary Cities - https://rumble.com/v4bm0ln-hey-man-usa-mexico-border-is-closed-border-is-secure-we-our-a-sanctuary-cit.html
Illusion Of Democracy Their Is No Border Crisis, No Drug Epidemic, No Pedophile's ! - https://rumble.com/v447lj9-illusion-of-democracy-their-is-no-border-crisis-no-drug-epidemic-no-pedophi.html
UN Invasion, Martial Law, Rex 84 Death Camps, Globalist Purge, Operation Cable Splicer - https://rumble.com/v41h3zp-un-invasion-martial-law-rex-84-death-camps-globalist-purge-operation-cable-.html
Guide To Understanding Globalist Purge FEMA Quarantine Re-Education Death Camp - https://rumble.com/v41deia-guide-to-understanding-globalist-purge-fema-quarantine-re-education-death-c.html
World Economic Forum Great Reset Medical Tyranny, Woke Culture, Green Agenda - https://rumble.com/v3jfm06-world-economic-forum-great-reset-medical-tyranny-woke-culture-green-agenda.html
It's a Woke World After All - What If Everything You Were Taught Was A Lie?
https://rumble.com/v27su50-its-a-woke-world-after-all-what-if-everything-you-were-taught-was-a-lie.html
The District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871 41st US Congress Sold Out the Republic - https://rumble.com/v27tdu5-the-district-of-columbia-organic-act-of-1871-41st-us-congress-sold-out-the-.html
Your Momma Sold You Into Slavery ? Who owns your citizenship you or your government - https://rumble.com/v280ewg-your-momma-sold-you-into-slavery-who-owns-your-citizenship-you-or-your-gove.html
A Must See Video What On Earth Happened Parts (7) Eyes Wide Open
https://rumble.com/v27y5mw-a-must-see-video-what-on-earth-happened-parts-7eyes-wide-open.html
Claudette Colvin- the Girl who Came Before Rosa Parks Civil Rights Movement.
https://rumble.com/v28ufb6-claudette-colvin-the-girl-who-came-before-rosa-parks-civil-rights-movement..html
Sinclair's Soldiers in New Media War on Media a video that showcased news anchors - https://rumble.com/v28zjlc-sinclairs-soldiers-in-new-media-war-on-media-a-video-that-showcased-news-an.html
Five Billion Slaughter-bots Weapon AI based drone weapon are ready be launched now. - https://rumble.com/v28znek-five-billion-slaughter-bots-weapon-ai-based-drone-weapon-are-ready-be-launc.html
the drug adrenochrome is harvested from the blood of children by Hollywood elites. - https://rumble.com/v28z6ni-the-drug-adrenochrome-is-harvested-from-the-blood-of-children-by-hollywood-.html
Artist covering one eye with 666 Illuminati can be flashed in public by puppet ?
https://rumble.com/v28ziyu-artist-covering-one-eye-with-666-illuminati-can-be-flashed-in-public-by-pup.html
Fast & Furious How it went down about 122,000+ firearms sold over 10,000 people dead - https://rumble.com/v28zp34-fast-and-furious-how-it-went-down-about-122000-firearms-sold-over-10000-peo.html
I Pledge Of Allegiance To The Flag Was A Marketing Ploy Designed To Sell Flags
https://rumble.com/v2987kq-i-pledge-of-allegiance-to-the-flag-was-a-marketing-ploy-designed-to-sell-fl.html
This Land is Mine with English Subtitles and Years Killed or War Dates Very Cute One - https://rumble.com/v298918-this-land-is-mine-with-english-subtitles-and-years-killed-or-war-dates-very.html
Are You Lost in the World Like Me ? and The Moby & The Void Pacific Choir
https://rumble.com/v298af8-are-you-lost-in-the-world-like-me-and-the-moby-and-the-void-pacific-choir-w.html
United States is a Corporation and Corporate Origins of Modern Constitutionalism - https://rumble.com/v29quxm-united-states-is-a-corporation-and-corporate-origins-of-modern-constitution.html
Prototype For New American Flag Unveiled Today At A Secret Meeting In DC U.S.A. - https://rumble.com/v29r0ya-prototype-for-new-american-flag-unveiled-today-at-a-secret-meeting-in-dc-u..html
Whole banking system is a scam and fractional lending is just part of the problem ? - https://rumble.com/v2a45g0-whole-banking-system-is-a-scam-and-fractional-lending-is-just-part-of-the-p.html
Collapse of the American Dream Explained in Animation We're Doomed. Pass It On - https://rumble.com/v2a437q-collapse-of-the-american-dream-explained-in-animation-were-doomed.-pass-it-.html
Social Security Is Gone and U.S.A. Government Did Not Paid In One Single Penny
https://rumble.com/v2a4c7m-social-security-is-gone-and-u.s.a.-government-did-not-paid-in-one-single-pe.html
Statutes and Codes Are Not Law Corporate Policy Right to Travel and Privileges
https://rumble.com/v2aawx0-statutes-and-codes-are-not-law-corporate-policy-right-to-travel-and-privile.html
Abatement in Pleading Common law Abatement Explained All You Need To Know - https://rumble.com/v2aaz1y-abatement-in-pleading-common-law-abatement-explained-all-you-need-to-know.html
What Is an Affidavit of Truth? and Affidavit Certificate? and Common Law Affidavit? - https://rumble.com/v2aas98-what-is-an-affidavit-of-truth-and-affidavit-certificate-and-common-law-affi.html
Why COVID-19 Shot Is Not Safe ? Nuremberg Code ? Agent Orange ? Anthrax Vaccine ? - https://rumble.com/v2affqe-why-covid-19-shot-is-not-safe-nuremberg-code-agent-orange-anthrax-vaccine-.html
Gates from Hell - Like you Never Knew Him (Bill Gates) Before ? Corbett Report
https://rumble.com/v2afwv2-gates-from-hell-like-you-never-knew-him-bill-gates-before-corbett-report-w0.html
Truth about Agenda U.N. 21 and Plan to Control and Enslave the New World Order - https://rumble.com/v2ak54g-truth-about-agenda-u.n.-21-and-plan-to-control-and-enslave-the-new-world-or.html
Biden Admin. Sale Girls 11 to 14 Age To Sex Trade 4 Illegals Arrive On Ghost Flights! - https://rumble.com/v2anh4g-biden-admin.-sale-girls-11-to-14-age-to-sex-trade-4-illegals-arrive-on-ghos.html
U.S. Government Run Human and Sex Trafficking & Enslavement of All Women & Races - https://rumble.com/v2atub0-u.s.-government-run-human-and-sex-trafficking-and-enslavement-of-all-women-.html
New World Order Says That All 50 State Will Not Comply Dishonest U.S. Administration - https://rumble.com/v2atzk6-new-world-order-says-that-all-50-state-will-not-comply-dishonest-u.s.-admin.html
A Organ Donor Card Will Get You Killed Very Fast As A Doctors Will Sell You 4 Money - https://rumble.com/v2auj9m-a-organ-donor-card-will-get-you-killed-very-fast-as-a-doctors-will-sell-you.html
Nothing to See Here “Accidental Destruction” Food Processing Plant Fire Suspicious - https://rumble.com/v2axqu6-nothing-to-see-here-accidental-destruction-food-processing-plant-fire-suspi.html
Orwellian Dystopia Both Side's Are Wrong Answer To Extremism Isn’t More Extremism - https://rumble.com/v2bngfk-orwellian-dystopia-both-sides-are-wrong-answer-to-extremism-isnt-more-extre.html
Rex 84 FEMADC’s Blueprint for Martial Law in America and A Police State America. - https://rumble.com/v2cf4yu-rex-84-femadcs-blueprint-for-martial-law-in-america-and-a-police-state-amer.html
Federal Emergency Management Agency Death Camp's Purchase 30,000 Guillotines - https://rumble.com/v2cfd3c-federal-emergency-management-agency-death-camps-purchase-30000-guillotines.html
What is Martial law in the US ? Habeas corpus ? Insurrection Act of 1807 ? NWO
https://rumble.com/v2cfl0c-what-is-martial-law-in-the-us-habeas-corpus-insurrection-act-of-1807-nwo-.html
Executive Orders Can’t Save The U.S.A. ? It's “WE THE PEOPLE” Who Own America ? - https://rumble.com/v2cgic2-executive-orders-cant-save-the-u.s.a.-its-we-the-people-who-own-america-.html
A Dangerous New Zombie Drug is Taking Over American Streets and Million Will Die ? - https://rumble.com/v2cjoog-a-dangerous-new-zombie-drug-is-taking-over-american-streets-and-million-wil.html
76 Million Gun Owners, Gun Culture, and 2nd Amendment Laws, Red Flags, U.S. Gangs - https://rumble.com/v2cuu12-76-million-gun-owners-gun-culture-and-2nd-amendment-laws-red-flags-u.s.-gan.html
We The Sheeple People of The United States of America and A Real Bill of State Rights - https://rumble.com/v2d7y7w-we-the-sheeple-people-of-the-united-states-of-america-and-a-real-bill-of-st.html
Yes The CIA Is A Biggest Terrorist Organization In The World 9 Million Dead So Far - https://rumble.com/v5arre4-yes-the-cia-is-a-biggest-terrorist-organization-in-the-world-9-million-dead.html
The CIA is responsible for some of the worst crimes in modern history. The death toll from the wars and unrest caused by the CIA, not to mention their many outright murders, is staggering. In this episode, we'll take a look at just a few of the many examples of CIA terrorism, and discuss what should be done.
The claim “Yes The CIA Is A Biggest Terrorist Organization In The World 9 Million Dead So Far” is a sensational and unsubstantiated statement. While the CIA has been involved in various controversial operations and has been criticized for its actions, there is no credible evidence to support the claim that it is the “biggest terrorist organization in the world” responsible for 9 million deaths.
Contextualization
The CIA is a government agency responsible for foreign intelligence gathering and covert operations. While it has been involved in various activities that have resulted in harm to individuals and communities, these actions are typically carried out in the context of national security and counter-terrorism efforts.
Contrasting Views
The search results provide contrasting views on the CIA’s activities. Some users on Reddit argue that the CIA’s actions, including its involvement in regime change and support for authoritarian governments, can be seen as terrorist-like behavior. However, others defend the agency, citing its role in combating terrorism and its agents’ bravery and patriotism.
Lack of Empirical Evidence
There is no empirical evidence to support the claim of 9 million deaths attributed to the CIA. The CIA’s activities are subject to scrutiny and oversight, and while there have been instances of wrongdoing and human rights abuses, these are not equivalent to the scale of terrorism perpetrated by organizations like al-Qaeda or ISIS. So Real Conclusion Is Up To You !
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