http://www.rupe-india.org/59/gao.html
what a title though
ilmdge posted:yah thats from the same thing
Me, since I think NATO is Darth Vader, the problem doesn’t come up. If Darth Vader wants to intervene against some other mini-Darth to save a bunch of revolutionaries, how can one react but to say, “cool! that’s pretty ironic but I’m really glad it happened.” Does that mean I “support” Darth Vader? Of course not. He’s an evil imperialist. Does that mean I’ll be out protesting what he did just because I know his ultimate motives are bound to be insidious? No, of course not either, because first of all, protest implies I think Darth _could_ be acting in a more principled fashion, and second of all - and this is critical - I’m not a political party or government that has to have a “line” on every world issue anyway. But like the author of this piece, I will certainly step in to make my opinion known once Darth actively starts to try to subvert the revolutionaries, as he inevitably will.
hes good and smart "lets let the imperialists overthrow this regime and not speak up because we can just speak up after the bombings but befre they subvert the reolution" lol ok
no one is allowed to say Darth Vader this many times in one paragraph
gyrofry posted:thats like changing your socks during a hitting streak
lol good point
Seymour M. Hersh
"Walk-ins are assumed by the CIA to be unreliable, and the response from the agency’s headquarters was to fly in a polygraph team. The walk-in passed the test."
does the CIA think polygraphs are legit?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/04/30/AR2006043001006_pf.html
http://web.archive.org/web/20150419181515/http://www.afio.com/publications/SULLIVAN%20Polygraphs%202014Aug27%20DRAFT.pdf
Wikipedia posted:In 2013 the U.S. federal government had begun indicting individuals who stated that they were teaching methods on how to defeat a polygraph test.
Makeshift_Swahili posted:actually bothering to fly people out to 'authenticate' a tipoff surprises me.
the value of polygraphing a walk-in is probably more to do with ritual than anything. besides, why let that probably bottomless polygraph team travel budget go to waste
#dontbesmirchthehersh
http://coreypein.net/blog/2015/11/05/hersh-vox-bin-laden/
gyrofry posted:cool story bro
tpaine posted:did they give you aids legally lmao
just lose hiv
RedMaistre posted:This point by point response to the Vox hack piece by Corey Pein was excellent.
http://coreypein.net/blog/2015/11/05/hersh-vox-bin-laden/
Are we really to believe that special forces would spend who knows how long gleefully carving up bin Laden like horror movie villains, and then later reaching into the body bag to chuck pieces of him out of a helicopter, for no reason at all? On the most sensitive and important operation of their careers?
https://newmatilda.com/2015/05/14/killing-bin-laden-seymour-hershs-explosive-revelations-are-worth-taking-seriously posted:The revelation about how Bin Laden was found was significant. As Hersh notes, the CIA claimed that it was the use of torture that led to the courier that led to the discovery of Bin Laden. As it turns out, there was no courier. This was just a tawdry attempt at justifying torture, immortalised in the Hollywood pro-torture extravaganza, Zero Dark Thirty. There is no more effective way of justifying torture than by claiming it was necessary to fight back against the 9/11 terrorists, and that movie’s existence will always be an excellent reminder of Hollywood’s role in amplifying in emotionally manipulative ways the American government’s propaganda.
More sadly, the US decided to conceal Pakistani cooperation in getting Bin Laden, by claiming a fake vaccination process led to his identification. As a result, the Taliban began a campaign of assassinating vaccination workers. In Australia, we have herd immunity. In a country like Pakistan, with high levels of poverty and illiteracy, the effect of hijacking vaccinations in a Western plot has been disastrous.
According to Hersh, the vaccination program by former CIA asset Shakil Afridi was legitimate at the time of the assassination, but had previously been used as part of an intelligence effort.
Neon_Night_Rider posted:does anybody have a photo of j. sakai
I'm sure that one of your police colleagues could pull one up for you.