> “A very good White House source — not the President — told me that the Central Intelligence Agency, specifically CIA director Mike Pompeo, has been lobbying the President furiously not to release these documents. Why? Because I believe they show that Oswald was trained, nurtured and put in place by the Central Intelligence Agency.”
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> Executive Action: Duterte Tells CIA 'Kill Me or Get Out of My Country'
Sputnik International-13 Oct. 2017
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has accused the US Central Intelligence Agency of plotting his assassination, and not for the first time.
Well I believe that
> CIA says mistakenly 'shredded' Senate torture report then did not
Reuters-17 Oct. 2017
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Central Intelligence Agency thought for months that it had mistakenly shredded a massive U.S. Senate report on ...
> after the freedom of info request was found to be invalid, the files just so happened to reappear again
> Obama is the only president since Nixon who didn't face an ... (independent investigation)
Business Insider-10 hours ago
Most significantly, then deputy White House chief of staff Dick Cheney ordered the removal of an 86-page section on CIA assassination plots, ...
> The CIA's Fake News Campaign
New York Times-14 Oct. 2017
And it was orchestrated by a big, powerful intelligence service: the Central Intelligence Agency. It all began as a cover story. As the Cold War ...
...It just goes on forever doesn't it?
> Former Spy: CIA Will Ensure US Public Never Knows Torture Program’s ‘Full Scope’
> The US Central Intelligence Agency “has done everything in its power, legal and illegal, to stop the American people from learning about the CIA’s torture program,” CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou told Loud & Clear on Radio Sputnik Wednesday.
> Republicans in Congress wanted all copies to be destroyed, period,” before Donald Trump was sworn in as president; now, many in Washington want the report’s existence to remain a secret to protect the second Bush administration and the CIA as an institution, Varon explained.
> Sharpley had said in early 2015 that a CIA employee had wiped the report from the agency’s electronic and physical records, precisely because of the FOIA litigation. The agency was told to save a copy, but that message was apparently garbled, Sharpley reported at the time, saying he was told it had been lost.
> Later, during FOIA legal proceedings, the report was ruled a “Congressional” document immune to FOIA requests, according to Reuters, and sometime later was found again. Because it was revealed that the report couldn’t be made public during the litigation, the public was inadvertently alerted to the news that the document still exists, if not to its contents.
> Kiriakou said it was “correct” that the CIA had ordered an operation to muddy the Congressional probe into the intelligence agency’s probe.