[LINK] The NSA Mission Statement
jore
community at thoughtmaybe.com
Mon Nov 25 14:30:15 AEDT 2013
On 25/11/2013 1:37 PM, Jan Whitaker wrote:
> At 12:09 PM 25/11/2013, jore wrote:
>> But if your point is about so-called "al-Qaeda", give me a break. That's
>> another million dollar, million page scam that everyone has conviently
>> forgot too. And it's another that's well documented: They were funded,
>> trained and protected by the United States during the 1980s also. Set up
>> by Zbigniew Brzezinski. Again, well documented.
> There is a very long history in the 20th century of the US picking
> and choosing sides different ways depending on who is president at
> times. South America comes to mind. Sandanista ring a bell? Oli North?
>
> Jan
Hey Jan,
Yeah for sure! But the point then which I was making in this discussion
is that the spooks freeeequently (if not almost all the time)
install/set up "the sides to pick", meaning that the picking and
choosing sides is an illusion. Say for example, The Contras in
Sandinista = funded and trained by the CIA. Iran Contra, same
deal---spooks in the United States arming Iran. And do we even need to
talk about South America?
The whole gig is a scam, and the entire history of it is well documented
and conveniently forgotten when it comes to discussing spook agencies
such as the NSA. A scary fact made even more sobering when we look at
the history of groups that spook agencies do support/install, which is
why I mention ASIO and the Ustase. Even Kerr's Cur from recent living
memory.
Perhaps these could be some good resources then:
http://thoughtmaybe.com/counter-intelligence/
http://thoughtmaybe.com/us-foreign-policy-the-war-against-the-third-world/
http://thoughtmaybe.com/cover-up-behind-the-iran-contra-affair/
http://thoughtmaybe.com/natos-secret-armies/
http://thoughtmaybe.com/secrets-of-the-cia/
http://thoughtmaybe.com/the-revolution-business/
It should be quite clear by now that modern intelligence agenices such
as the NSA, et al, are dangerous rogue agencies and must be stopped.
Quickly.
Best,
Jore.
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