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Thursday, September 23, 2010

CIA Assassins

Evidently, the CIA runs assassin squads. But I don't remember seeing the CIA or U.S. assassin squads in the Constitution. Maybe I missed it. But don't miss this article from antiwar.com that gives the details. How terrible.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

How about Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad comments to the United Nations that America orchestrated the attacks of 911. He said there were three theories about the origins of the Sept. 11 attacks, including “that some segments within the U.S. government orchestrated the attack to reverse the declining American economy and its grips on the Middle East in order also to save the Zionist regime.” Said that 84 percent of Americans believed the US government was involved.
How much did the CIA have to do with that?
P.S. My name is Roy Braun, and I am using a fake IP address.

Christopher Scott said...

Roy, I don't know if the U.S. govt was involved or not. There seems to be some strange aspects of the attacks, but I haven't focused on that particular idea that the govt was involved. However, there's many books out there that discuss the nefarious actions of the CIA. One is Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA.

Anonymous said...

Scott:

Had the opportunity to listen to an individual present a theory on the government being responsible for the explosion and destruction of the space shuttle Columbia. Interesting theory with plasible explanations.

Lloyd Braun, aka Roy,
P.S. Having a sale on computers, need one???

Christopher Scott said...

Just upgraded computer recently. Thanks, though. Don't know why they'd destroy a space shuttle. Seems a strange target for a false flag operation.

Anonymous said...

The Columbia was built as a space experiment shuttle. All current experimentation was being done at the Space Station. Columbia had no payload capacity for space station support. It never docked on any of it's 28 flights. Was useless to the fleet. It was returning from a mission of space experiments. Had some Aggie experimental studies on it and carried the first Israeli Astronaut.

Unknown said...

This article can't help but to make me think that if they are training these guys, what is there to say that this is happening on a larger scale in several other locations? The government always doubles up on projects and i would be money (if it was worth anything) that we are only seeing the tip of the iceberg.

Just hope there are enough lifeboats.

Example: Blackwater aka XE (not assassins, but still unconsitutional and dangerous not to mention costly)

PS: Still waiting on Mr. Hill to finish up with my copy of Legacy of Ashes so that i can finish reading it.