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Category Archives: CIA
How Does A CIA Career Shape A Man?
Ten years inside the CIA does not shape every man the same way. The work pulls different temperaments in different directions. But the habits sink in, and after a decade they stop feeling like habits. They become the man. He … Continue reading
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The Definitive Book on American Covert Ops
How about treating American intelligence services in a register that takes covert operations seriously rather than treating them as adventure copy? Carl Bernstein (b. 1944) wrote one long piece on the CIA’s relationship with the American press in Rolling Stone … Continue reading
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The Competency Crisis at the CIA
Edward Luttwak reviews this new book in Compactmag: The Mission: The CIA in the 21st Century By Tim Weiner Mariner, 464 pages, $28 On page 48 of his book, which is replete with admiration for the CIA, for many of … Continue reading
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Was there a connection between the CIA and the Manson family murders?
Grok says: The idea of a connection between the CIA and the Manson Family murders is a swirling mix of speculation, circumstantial dots, and hard-to-nail-down evidence—it’s been kicking around since the late ‘60s, when the Tate-LaBianca killings shook Los Angeles. … Continue reading
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The Ghost: The Secret Life of CIA Spymaster James Jesus Angleton
Here are some highlights from this 2017 book: * The New Criticism that Angleton treasured was a powerful method, not merely for its insights into poetry but for its implicitly conservative worldview. It was not value-free. On the contrary, its … Continue reading
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The Spymasters: How the CIA Directors Shape History and the Future
Chris Whipple writes in his 2020 book: * Petraeus, Brennan’s predecessor, had suffered a precipitous fall from grace. The celebrated former commander of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan, and architect of the Iraq War “surge,” Petraeus brought … Continue reading
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Why Do Ex-CIA Officers Such As Valerie Plame Despise Israel?
A friend says: “Regarding Giraldi, it is very rare to see or read an ex cia officer having good things to say about Israel. Whether it is Ray McGovern, Phil Giraldi, Robert Baer or Michael Scheuer, and those are just … Continue reading
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Who Killed Michael Hastings, Jorge Haider?
Steve Sailer wrote Nov. 5, 2013: People who make themselves obnoxious to the Washington-Wall Street axis of power tend to get in trouble on sex charges (Spitzer, Assange, and Strauss-Kahn). So, when investigative reporter Michael Hastings, who had brought down … Continue reading
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Everybody’s Racist
Comments to Steve Sailer: * There’s a translation of what he actually said used to describe racial differences: In Africa the so-called small r strategy prevails, which aims for as high a growth rate as possible. There the so-called dissemination … Continue reading
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