CIA director lied about the Hunter Biden laptop, and the former CIA director came to get "career advice" from Jeffery Epstien multiple times, both on pedo island and other homes.
A couple of things about Michael Morell and the CIA.
First of all, the entire agency is fucked, but it's divided into 4 parts:
One division for support activities, one for technological and scientific work. Those are the divisions that keep the place going. In my experience, most of the people there just do their jobs.
Then there's the DO -- the spies on the ground. These people are interesting, and often spend much of their career abroad. In my experience, many of them don't really care about politics, they like their jobs.
Finally, the DI, the directorate of intelligence. This is where you find all the cucked SJW ivy league and other useless 4-year degree types who don't have any real life experience but are now tasked with analyzing and LEADING foreign policy and intelligence decisions. The DI is the heart of the rot and a useless piece of shit.
Historically many CIA leaders have been civilian or come out of the DO.
Michael Morell comes from the DI. He's a useless piece of shit.
I realize I am just a Joe Random on the Internet, but an acquaintance of mine was his personal assistant for some time before he became the interim DCIA. Leaving details sparse for obvious reasons, my friend loathed Morell. I had a few interactions with him and he was abrasive to staff, arrogant beyond all justification, and he was just a big government supremacist to his core.
Working at a place like CIA you get a feel for the type. There are the people who work at CIA because they're into spy shit and you can, potentially, do some really cool stuff that almost nobody in the world gets to do and almost nobody in the world knows about.
The second type is the corrupt Washington politicos. They are political to their core, and everything they do is to serve the GOVERNMENT, not the United States. Michael Morell is this.
everything they do is to serve the GOVERNMENT themselves, not the United States.
FIFY. In my experience, these "senior leader" types love the government because their position within it affords them power and prestige. As you say, they don't give two shits about the US, but I'll go even further and say they don't even give two shits about the agency they work for except to the extent that it serves as a vehicle to advance their own power and self-interest.
What is truly fascinating to me is that most of these people expose themselves for what they are fairly early in their career, yet no one seems to stop them.
Listen to Hannity on the radio occasionally, so I know he often talks about how the good average FBI officers are good people doing good work, but it's the administration who is politically corrupt?
I would say CIA is different. I think the Directorate of Intelligence, which is literally thousands of people, is just rotten to the core. I would eliminate it completely. Having some 20-something Princeton grad with a masters degree in Political Science from Georgetown trying to dictate foreign policy on Russia or Iraq or Afghanistan or whatever is a recipe for idiocy.
I met some based upper managers. These were generally people who had spent their careers abroad and had face-to-face experience in the field. One senior leader I met (and respected) had been on one of the last helicopters out of Saigon AND evacuated from Tehran in the 70s. That person didn't put up with any bullshit. Not pencil pushers sitting at a desk in McClean VA like Michael Morell.
I worked at CIA for a brief period of time 10+ years ago. I met some smart people and some good people, but none of them were analysts. It was also clear to me, literally from day 1 of orientation, that most CIA officers were more concerned with (a) THE CIA and (b) THE GOVERNMENT than they were actually doing the right or actually supporting the United States.
"The CIA sits at the head of the Intelligence Community circle, we are the first amongst equals, and we do what needs doing and that the others can't--or won't--do."
Orientation was two weeks of "rah rah, go CIA, here are some cool things we've done" and indoctrinating employees into being loyal to CIA. It's ingrained from day 1.
Hannity is probably a reptillian honestly or parasited by one of them. For some reason Trump Pardoned him and Lindsey Graham but executed their buddy John Mcain.
Please Read Bill Cooper's Behold a Pale Horse Everyone. Or get people to read it.
There are white hats in the CIA but they are rare.
that book was pretty useless, secret societies control our governments for their selfish needs, these societies themselves are controlled by reptilian aliens, and then what? he didn't offer anything useful except advising patriots not to attend family gatherings such as Thanksgiving dinner because the government might get you when you're stuffed and sleepy.
He had a Boot on his ankle for an injury that switched ankles every two weeks when he had 'Cancer'. His daughter said he was Killed on the View. His Buddy John Kasich said he was put to death on CNN
Trump won in 49 out of 50 States. But yes if people knew that Hunter Biden had all sorts of Corruption connected to Biolabs and Raped kids including Obamas adopted Children far fewer would have voted for Biden.
Trump made a lot of Mistakes with the Jabs lockdowns not taking down big corporations and big Pharma soon enough and Foreign policy though.
PS he didn't declassify everything like he should have.
You know, I don't like Trump very much, but it's been obvious to me for a while that a number of senior officials were working tirelessly to undermine him during his presidency.
I don't care what side of the aisle you're on. It should concern you that unelected officials are basically able to derail the elected president of the United States and get away with it.
It should concern you that unelected officials are basically able to derail the elected president of the United States and get away with it.
Uhh, but guys, this is a load of copium. Trump LOST and people don't like him any more! Lots of people switched their votes to Biden because Trump's antics totally turned them off, but somehow he still got like 12-13 million more votes than in '16! Republicans overall did extremely well in '20, and Trump was the most popular figure in the Republican party, but HE LOST! GET OVER IT! Biden beat him by 7 million totally legit votes! NOTHING TO SEE HERE!
Everything is fake and gay except the election, which was 100% the safest and most effective election in the history of elections! Even Liz Cheney, a Republican, agrees! So do lots of other Republicans! Quit being a conspiracy theorist if you think that a single person did not do their civic and/or legal duty, because politicians and bureaucrats are the most upstanding citizens in the country!
Haha, I know you're being sarcastic, but I'm not specifically referring to the election.
You had the Chairman of The Joint Chiefs say that he would not obey an order for a nuclear strike from Trump and would instead call his Chinese equivalent to warn them. It's bad enough that he would do it, but the fact that he can freely admit it to the public without any fear of repercussion makes it even worse.
How many other people that hold high government positions attended meetings and received direction and said "yes, sir" and then fucked off to do their own thing?
I know -- I'm just using that as an example of yet another instance of the corrupt, entrenched establishment protecting itself from the consequences of "voting." They're going to do what is best for themselves the country regardless of the truth and regardless of what people want.
And also that establishment GOP/Republicans are happy to go along with it.
It's always quite astonishing how little the public cares about any issue if it isn't blasted in their face 24/7.
And that's why the CIA controls the media.
CIA director lied about the Hunter Biden laptop, and the former CIA director came to get "career advice" from Jeffery Epstien multiple times, both on pedo island and other homes.
I know. You would think this would be of interest.
A couple of things about Michael Morell and the CIA.
First of all, the entire agency is fucked, but it's divided into 4 parts:
One division for support activities, one for technological and scientific work. Those are the divisions that keep the place going. In my experience, most of the people there just do their jobs.
Then there's the DO -- the spies on the ground. These people are interesting, and often spend much of their career abroad. In my experience, many of them don't really care about politics, they like their jobs.
Finally, the DI, the directorate of intelligence. This is where you find all the cucked SJW ivy league and other useless 4-year degree types who don't have any real life experience but are now tasked with analyzing and LEADING foreign policy and intelligence decisions. The DI is the heart of the rot and a useless piece of shit.
Historically many CIA leaders have been civilian or come out of the DO.
Michael Morell comes from the DI. He's a useless piece of shit.
I realize I am just a Joe Random on the Internet, but an acquaintance of mine was his personal assistant for some time before he became the interim DCIA. Leaving details sparse for obvious reasons, my friend loathed Morell. I had a few interactions with him and he was abrasive to staff, arrogant beyond all justification, and he was just a big government supremacist to his core.
Working at a place like CIA you get a feel for the type. There are the people who work at CIA because they're into spy shit and you can, potentially, do some really cool stuff that almost nobody in the world gets to do and almost nobody in the world knows about.
The second type is the corrupt Washington politicos. They are political to their core, and everything they do is to serve the GOVERNMENT, not the United States. Michael Morell is this.
FIFY. In my experience, these "senior leader" types love the government because their position within it affords them power and prestige. As you say, they don't give two shits about the US, but I'll go even further and say they don't even give two shits about the agency they work for except to the extent that it serves as a vehicle to advance their own power and self-interest.
What is truly fascinating to me is that most of these people expose themselves for what they are fairly early in their career, yet no one seems to stop them.
Yeah, I think you're totally right. Bureaucrat sociopaths.
Updoot for the information, even if this sounds like a little too much like the CIA version of Hannity's "rank and file".
Listen to Hannity on the radio occasionally, so I know he often talks about how the good average FBI officers are good people doing good work, but it's the administration who is politically corrupt?
I would say CIA is different. I think the Directorate of Intelligence, which is literally thousands of people, is just rotten to the core. I would eliminate it completely. Having some 20-something Princeton grad with a masters degree in Political Science from Georgetown trying to dictate foreign policy on Russia or Iraq or Afghanistan or whatever is a recipe for idiocy.
I met some based upper managers. These were generally people who had spent their careers abroad and had face-to-face experience in the field. One senior leader I met (and respected) had been on one of the last helicopters out of Saigon AND evacuated from Tehran in the 70s. That person didn't put up with any bullshit. Not pencil pushers sitting at a desk in McClean VA like Michael Morell.
I worked at CIA for a brief period of time 10+ years ago. I met some smart people and some good people, but none of them were analysts. It was also clear to me, literally from day 1 of orientation, that most CIA officers were more concerned with (a) THE CIA and (b) THE GOVERNMENT than they were actually doing the right or actually supporting the United States.
"The CIA sits at the head of the Intelligence Community circle, we are the first amongst equals, and we do what needs doing and that the others can't--or won't--do."
Orientation was two weeks of "rah rah, go CIA, here are some cool things we've done" and indoctrinating employees into being loyal to CIA. It's ingrained from day 1.
Hannity is probably a reptillian honestly or parasited by one of them. For some reason Trump Pardoned him and Lindsey Graham but executed their buddy John Mcain.
Please Read Bill Cooper's Behold a Pale Horse Everyone. Or get people to read it.
There are white hats in the CIA but they are rare.
that book was pretty useless, secret societies control our governments for their selfish needs, these societies themselves are controlled by reptilian aliens, and then what? he didn't offer anything useful except advising patriots not to attend family gatherings such as Thanksgiving dinner because the government might get you when you're stuffed and sleepy.
It's depressing that this is the least believable part of your comment.
He had a Boot on his ankle for an injury that switched ankles every two weeks when he had 'Cancer'. His daughter said he was Killed on the View. His Buddy John Kasich said he was put to death on CNN
Oh it's OK though because Orange Man Bad. I'm pretty sure that's in the Constitution somewhere.
But paying off a whore to keep her mouth shut (like rich people do all the time, election or not) is apparently eLEcTiOn TAmpEriNG.
If the left didn't have double standards, they wouldn't have any at all.
Trump won in 49 out of 50 States. But yes if people knew that Hunter Biden had all sorts of Corruption connected to Biolabs and Raped kids including Obamas adopted Children far fewer would have voted for Biden.
Trump made a lot of Mistakes with the Jabs lockdowns not taking down big corporations and big Pharma soon enough and Foreign policy though. PS he didn't declassify everything like he should have.
It was proven by the counts seized in the CIA raid in Hamburg where Gina Haspel was killed. Ask Lindell for the packets.
You know, I don't like Trump very much, but it's been obvious to me for a while that a number of senior officials were working tirelessly to undermine him during his presidency.
I don't care what side of the aisle you're on. It should concern you that unelected officials are basically able to derail the elected president of the United States and get away with it.
Uhh, but guys, this is a load of copium. Trump LOST and people don't like him any more! Lots of people switched their votes to Biden because Trump's antics totally turned them off, but somehow he still got like 12-13 million more votes than in '16! Republicans overall did extremely well in '20, and Trump was the most popular figure in the Republican party, but HE LOST! GET OVER IT! Biden beat him by 7 million totally legit votes! NOTHING TO SEE HERE!
Everything is fake and gay except the election, which was 100% the safest and most effective election in the history of elections! Even Liz Cheney, a Republican, agrees! So do lots of other Republicans! Quit being a conspiracy theorist if you think that a single person did not do their civic and/or legal duty, because politicians and bureaucrats are the most upstanding citizens in the country!
Haha, I know you're being sarcastic, but I'm not specifically referring to the election.
You had the Chairman of The Joint Chiefs say that he would not obey an order for a nuclear strike from Trump and would instead call his Chinese equivalent to warn them. It's bad enough that he would do it, but the fact that he can freely admit it to the public without any fear of repercussion makes it even worse.
How many other people that hold high government positions attended meetings and received direction and said "yes, sir" and then fucked off to do their own thing?
I know -- I'm just using that as an example of yet another instance of the corrupt, entrenched establishment protecting itself from the consequences of "voting." They're going to do what is best for
themselvesthe country regardless of the truth and regardless of what people want.And also that establishment GOP/Republicans are happy to go along with it.
but they told me the deep state was just a conspiracy theory
and then they said it was a good thing