The CIA thinks it is in charge of United States foreign policy. JFK didn't think so, so the CIA had its fingerprints all over Dallas '63. Nixon didn't think so either, so "Judge" Sirica arranged for Nixon to step down after Nixon told the CIA Director that he knew what was up with the JFK assassination. Was Sirica .........ummmnnnhhhh........"influenced" by CIA? Or was the FEEB who was "Deep Throat" motivated by CIA?
That's yet to be determined. At least Nixon wasn't shot at--like JFK and Trump.
So the latest: CIA kept Trump in the dark about Red China.
In
a bombshell undercover investigation released in May 2024 by James
O’Keefe’s O’Keefe Media Group, a high-level CIA contractor revealed
shocking details about how U.S. intelligence agencies deliberately
withheld critical information from then-President Donald Trump,
including threats posed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The
exposé, featuring hidden camera footage of Amjad Fseisi—a project
manager in Cyber Operations for the CIA with top-secret
clearance—highlights a pattern of insubordination and potential treason
within the intelligence community. Fseisi, who also worked as an NSA
contractor for Deloitte, admitted that agencies “all got together and
said, we’re not gonna tell Trump,” citing fears that Trump would
disclose sensitive intel....
Red China is a serious threat to US cyber-infrastructure for energy (the SCADA network), pharmaceuticals (which are manufactured in Red China), and military (cyber-interference with the Pentagon network.) Red China also steals every. damn. thing. it. can. in military and civilian technology advances.
"Nothing to see here. Move along". /sarc
...“The
executive staff… kept information from him because we knew he’d fucking
disclose it,” Fseisi said. This included using FISA warrants to spy on
Trump’s team, with surveillance continuing post-presidency: “We monitor
everything… We also have people that monitor his ex-wife. He likes to
use burner phones.”...
... Fseisi detailed how CIA leadership, including former Directors Gina
Haspel and Mike Pompeo, kept information from Trump because they viewed
him as a “Russian asset” who couldn’t be trusted....
The CIA also considers the NSA (read: Tulsi Gabbard) to be a threat to CIA's foreign policy goals. So when Gabbard got 'uppity' in her position, CIA and its domestic allies (Deep State people) released a cloud of poison gas about Gabbard over the last three-four weeks. Earlier, they saw to the demise of Gen. Mike Flynn.
Why did Flynn go down and Gabbard remain in place?
Trump learned a lot during his 4-year exile. As you know, his first major action was to defund the CIA's foreign "aid" program: USAID. That flushed a lot of crap out of the system, but the job is not finished. Maybe Trump should simply disband CIA with the aim of re-forming one later.
Or just disband it. With CIA in place, the US doesn't need enemies. CIA is doing fine on its own!
Let's take the War on Russia, for example. This from Wauck. quoting Crooke:
...We all know that a presidential finding was written during the last administration instructing the CIA to pursue operations in the depth of Russia.
Now, all it would take [to stop CIA ops inside Russia] would be for Trump to say, ‘You know, well, maybe it was signed by the auto pen. We'll try and find that out. But in the meantime, we're going to stop them attacking Moscow.’
Why doesn't Trump do that? The conclusion everyone comes to is because he can't. The Deep State is taking him over. The Deep State and other foreign interests are running this,...
Bannon agrees with us. And he thinks it will get worse for Trump and the USA as the treason case against Obama/Brennan/Comey & Co progresses.
Buy. More. Ammo.