Kevin Shipp
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Yeah, and a lot of these people go in and they have families to support. It's their health insurance. It's their retirement. And if they don't play by the rules, they lose all of that and they're financially destroyed, which they, of course, tried to do to me also. And they have an entire procedure they've developed over the last 40 years since Gary Webb, even if you know the story of Gary Webb.
Yeah, and a lot of these people go in and they have families to support. It's their health insurance. It's their retirement. And if they don't play by the rules, they lose all of that and they're financially destroyed, which they, of course, tried to do to me also. And they have an entire procedure they've developed over the last 40 years since Gary Webb, even if you know the story of Gary Webb.
Yeah, and a lot of these people go in and they have families to support. It's their health insurance. It's their retirement. And if they don't play by the rules, they lose all of that and they're financially destroyed, which they, of course, tried to do to me also. And they have an entire procedure they've developed over the last 40 years since Gary Webb, even if you know the story of Gary Webb.
They destroyed his career, ruined his journalistic career. He's lost his marriage, his finances, and then wound up in a hotel room with two bullets in his head because he reported on CIA drug running. And he wrote the book Dark Alliance. That is a classic case of how the CIA will, their most favorite form of assassination is pushing someone to suicide.
They destroyed his career, ruined his journalistic career. He's lost his marriage, his finances, and then wound up in a hotel room with two bullets in his head because he reported on CIA drug running. And he wrote the book Dark Alliance. That is a classic case of how the CIA will, their most favorite form of assassination is pushing someone to suicide.
They destroyed his career, ruined his journalistic career. He's lost his marriage, his finances, and then wound up in a hotel room with two bullets in his head because he reported on CIA drug running. And he wrote the book Dark Alliance. That is a classic case of how the CIA will, their most favorite form of assassination is pushing someone to suicide.
And then that gives them the doctrine of plausible deniability. And that comes from National Security Council Directive 10-2 in 1948, where the CIA can do anything it wants, sabotage, subversion, economic warfare, assassination. It can do anything it wants as long as there's plausible denial for the U.S. government. They can deny any involvement. The CIA can do anything it wants.
And then that gives them the doctrine of plausible deniability. And that comes from National Security Council Directive 10-2 in 1948, where the CIA can do anything it wants, sabotage, subversion, economic warfare, assassination. It can do anything it wants as long as there's plausible denial for the U.S. government. They can deny any involvement. The CIA can do anything it wants.
And then that gives them the doctrine of plausible deniability. And that comes from National Security Council Directive 10-2 in 1948, where the CIA can do anything it wants, sabotage, subversion, economic warfare, assassination. It can do anything it wants as long as there's plausible denial for the U.S. government. They can deny any involvement. The CIA can do anything it wants.
Now, imagine that. With their $39 billion plus budget and the power of secrecy they have, the things that they have done and are doing are unconscionable.
Now, imagine that. With their $39 billion plus budget and the power of secrecy they have, the things that they have done and are doing are unconscionable.
Now, imagine that. With their $39 billion plus budget and the power of secrecy they have, the things that they have done and are doing are unconscionable.
Well, the deepest fear, of course, was the emails that he revealed between the Department of State and other officials and some of the dirty deeds that they were doing. Of course, there's the videotape of them killing those innocent people, two of which were reporters and photographers. What the CIA fears is exposure. And Julian Assange was starting to expose the whole thing.
Well, the deepest fear, of course, was the emails that he revealed between the Department of State and other officials and some of the dirty deeds that they were doing. Of course, there's the videotape of them killing those innocent people, two of which were reporters and photographers. What the CIA fears is exposure. And Julian Assange was starting to expose the whole thing.
Well, the deepest fear, of course, was the emails that he revealed between the Department of State and other officials and some of the dirty deeds that they were doing. Of course, there's the videotape of them killing those innocent people, two of which were reporters and photographers. What the CIA fears is exposure. And Julian Assange was starting to expose the whole thing.
And which jeopardizes the CIA's existence, which it will, as I mentioned, will do anything to keep from happening. So Julian Assange is public enemy number one because he challenges the system of secrecy and that's where their power is. That's why he's such a hero, frankly. That's why people love him so much because he stood up in their face and he said, this is what you're doing.
And which jeopardizes the CIA's existence, which it will, as I mentioned, will do anything to keep from happening. So Julian Assange is public enemy number one because he challenges the system of secrecy and that's where their power is. That's why he's such a hero, frankly. That's why people love him so much because he stood up in their face and he said, this is what you're doing.
And which jeopardizes the CIA's existence, which it will, as I mentioned, will do anything to keep from happening. So Julian Assange is public enemy number one because he challenges the system of secrecy and that's where their power is. That's why he's such a hero, frankly. That's why people love him so much because he stood up in their face and he said, this is what you're doing.
And he showed everybody just the tip of the iceberg, really what they're doing. And they will not have that.
And he showed everybody just the tip of the iceberg, really what they're doing. And they will not have that.