Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Secrets of the CIA (1998) - Ralph McGehee, Phil Agee, and other former CIA officers/agents

 An awesome documentary about the CIA which exposes the terrible evil it has done.  

Some people will call this film a conspiracy theory, but it is compiled all the way through only by ex CIA agents speaking for themselves.

 Secrets of the CIA (1998) - Ralph McGehee, Phil Agee, and other former CIA officers/agents




We're living in the Matrix where everything we have been told is really the opposite. We're supposed to live in a democracy but voting in a different government never makes any difference, while the One Percent always remain in charge. The good guys are really the bad guys, western faux democracies spread totalitarian dictatorships everywhere. Wars brings peace, hate brings forgiveness and love, capitalism brings wealth while billions remains in poverty. And the mega rich who own the world can redefine poverty to say that millions are now being lifted out of poverty. Our mainstream news is just neoliberal propaganda. 

3 comments:

Postkey said...

There was no 'reason' to 'fight' the Soviet Union?

“Taken together, these four volumes constitute an extraordinary commentary on a basic weakness in the Soviet system
The Soviets are heavily dependent on Western technology and innovation not only in their civilian industries, but also in their military programs.
An inevitable conclusion from the evidence in this book is that we have totally ignored a policy that would enable us to neutralize Soviet global ambitions while simultaneously reducing the defense budget and the tax load on American citizens.”
http://www.crowhealingnetwork.net/pdf/Antony%20Sutton%20-%20The%20Best%20Enemy%20Money%20Can%20Buy.pdf

Postkey said...

“In a few words: there is no such thing as Soviet technology. Almost all — perhaps 90-95 percent — came directly or indirectly from the United States and its allies. In effect the United States and the NATO countries have built the Soviet Union. Its industrial and its military capabilities. This massive construction job has taken 50 years. Since the Revolution in 1917. It has been carried out through trade and the sale of plants, equipment and technical assistance.
. . . Because 50 years of dealings with the Soviets has been an economic success for the USSR and a political failure for the United States. It has not stopped war, it has not given us peace.
The United States is spending $80 billion a year on defense against an enemy built by the United States and West Europe.
Even stranger, the U.S. apparently wants to make sure this enemy remains in the business of being an enemy.“
http://www.reformed-theology.org/html/books/best_enemy/appendix_b.htm

Tom Hickey said...

Even stranger, the U.S. apparently wants to make sure this enemy remains in the business of being an enemy.“

“People say the Pentagon does not have a strategy. They are wrong; the Pentagon does have a strategy. It is: Don’t interrupt the money flow, add to it." — Colonel John R. Boyd

ht Chuck Spinney

The military-industrial-political complex united by the revolving door had to make sure that there was no "peace dividend" resulting from the collapse of the USSR. Their game would have ended.