Deception and Secrets

Deception and Secrets

It will come as no surprise to those with any familiarity with the internal actions undertaken by the Central Intelligence Agency that deception and protecting vital secrets are undeniable necessities for national security. However, some activities venture far beyond what is necessary and despite contrary official statements, other actions have repeatedly occurred not from necessity but agenda. Deciphering what is merely operational requirement and what is possibly nefarious intention can prove difficult at times. There is significant evidence while officials frequently employ benign deception at times questionable and dishonest agendas too are in play...

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The Consolidated CIA Files update

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Offered for your review is the new Consolidated CIA Files section that contains profiles with up to six different types of documents for each reviewed subject and updated summaries that present over forty notable CIA employees, agents, and officers. Over thirty new additional multiple document files are included from the November 2017 JFK Records releases and new subjects include David E. Murphy, Samuel G. Kail, George F. Munro, Henry Preston Lopez, Birch O'Neal, and Jacques Richardson. New documents include Contact and Personnel Files regarding David Lamar Christ, Anne Goodpasture, William Harvey, E. Howard Hunt, Thomas J. Keenan, J. Walton Moore, and Lucien E. Conein.  #JFK #evidence  

CIA Personal History Statements update

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A collection of CIA Personal History Statements, the files offer extensive information on each subject's private biography in their own words. Among the notable subjects included are CIA Officer David Sanchez Morales, CIA asset Lucien Conein, CIA Dallas group chief James Walton Moore, DRE case officer Ross Crozier, and Mexico City station employees Charlotte Bustos Videla, and Anna and Boris Tarasoff for your review. Agency PHS documents have been absorbed into the Consolidated CIA Files section and you can access them within its resources.

FBI loyalties in the CIA

FBI loyalties in the CIA

Concealed manipulations within allied organizations have often been attributed to the Central Intelligence Agency alone but such internal power struggles and clandestine motivations are often hidden from the public and most officials. Yet it is the little noted evidentiary connections that might reveal new viable inferences and the longer one gazes upon the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Central Intelligence Agency a realization may occur. In some cases, they are not quite as different as imagined...

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