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Some CIA guys also were there. They didn't make it unfortunately. But he was for two years in Castro's prisons.
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You can't do it. It is it is against we used to do it as a nation and finally Congress stepped in after all these nasty little things that we were doing like the syphilis experiments, for example, or the CIA and the LSD experiments, right. We did some pretty nasty things.
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My colleagues know what they were part of. We know what we've seen and so do the pilots and so do the radar operators and so do the special operators and so do the CIA personnel.
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So people said, well, why would they spend? But look, our country did. But one of my colleagues, how put off the Godfather of the US government, the CIA's psychic espionage program. That's right. They just said psychic espionage program. Your tax dollars paid for programs like Stargate and Grillflame before that and various other names before that. Why? Because there was some information to suggest that it worked. And oh, by the way, the Russians were doing the same thing. You know, so people, people look at the US government.
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Yeah, you can re stay right so you can sense the frustration that that action isn't being done. There's there's CIA documents to talk about how we're going to go ahead and collect information on these things. There's radar reports track reports multiple radar systems tracking these things to 13,000 miles an hour in a low earth atmosphere environment with a friction of air is put it this way the SR 70 Locking wife 12 a SR 71 Blackbird when that thing is doing about 3,200 miles an hour the entire aircraft had to be made out of the
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doing with CIA and DIA, Defense Intelligence Agency, Central Intelligence Agency. And even the
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people in the CIA and joined the revolution, brigade 20506. But he got them into Cinco-Sero-Says.
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DNI is, it's actually past the CIA. It's right past Langley. And the commute was like three hours
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well, say they worked for the CIA, I can't say who they were. They were the three head people
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a Congress. What happens? Two guys from the CIA apparently leak his, his, his information, medical
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the president from J. Edgar Hoover, the director of the CIA. It's all in writing. It's all there.
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The CIA and Lockheed at the time developed the U2 spy plane. And the idea of this plane was to
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It was going to be and then you've got other individuals, Ratcliffe, who is now the Director of CIA, who's already said for the record that, yeah, looks like UAP, whatever they are, are real. We got to figure these things out.
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Now if you want to for people who don't understand what the DNI is, everybody knows who the director of the CIA, right? What they do.
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So what happens 50 some years later, 9-11? And all of a sudden we realized crap. We had a huge intelligence failure. CIA and FBI both had pieces of information and department events, also had information but they weren't sharing it.
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It's not just the military, it's not just the CIA, it's not just the FBI.
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The CIA will put out what they used to call desks, their old DCI directives, um, for kind of enforcing that executive order. And so eventually get all the way down to the subordinate levels of light, for example, the army where the army will say, okay, here's DOD directive 5240.1, we're kind of up with our army regulation 3d 112 3d 110, right. On how we the army conducts intelligence activities. And then you have all the way down to the unit level where they can't really write policy.
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Swarm by the CIA? Is that what we're saying? Sometimes worse.
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CIA, when they were experimenting with LSD and administering it to unsuspecting people.
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Your government did, look, there's a report that just came out last week from the CIA. You
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want to pull it up. It's unbelievable. About the syphilis stuff? No, worse, where the CIA actually
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it? CIA military boat Cuba. There you go. And look at the report that come up. Well, that's Operation
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Okay. And the CIA admitted it and they released the report and they said it's okay if we go ahead and
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know, this is, yeah, good news. Type in CIA report. Yeah, put CIA report and then put in
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tormented and that there was a, as I described, described that as a secret CIA program that had been
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established to torment one of these individuals. First of all, I'll tell you it was not a CIA program.
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destined lock up were former CIA captives are held. Army Colonel James L. Pol the 9-11 trial
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I mean, well, go right there since KGB and Soviet go down to about three CIS CIA. There you go.
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That's from the CIA, not Louis LaSondis. Okay. You need it for yourself.
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enough interest in the CIA that we actually reported on it, right? But they got to do it. Well,
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So you'll see that even back in 1993 and four, I briefed the director of the CIA for Bill Clinton
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I have 100 percent. I have an email from the top guy at the CIA who was there when Ronald
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He fired Alan Dulles, CIA, even one of the founders.
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and was also planning to really clean house it to CIA.
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