Part 3 of 10 : Intelligence Agencies

Greybeard the 3rd
2 min readJan 2, 2021

I’d like to think that the intelligence agencies of the world are mostly made of up good people, but I am not certain that is the case. The truth is, I don’t know. And the list of questionable, highly illegal, and nefarious activities is so long, and has been the topic of so many books, that it is hard for me to have faith in these secretive, compartmentalized, agencies.

I’d like to think that the CIA, FBI, NSA, MI5, M16, ect, are working to create a world of peace and justice. I’d like to think that they are not hit squads for hire (see “Confessions of an Economic Hitman”, book or videos), or in any way involved in bombing or creating mis/dis information around the bombing of an American citizen (Who Bombed Judi Bari dot com)

I’d like to think it is just a tiny percentage of these agencies that were involved in the M.K. Ultra program, Project Monarch, Operation Mockingbird, Operation Gladio, and other utterly disturbing programs.

I’d like to think that the surveillance state created by the NSA is not continuing to erode what little privacy rights we have left, and that there is not a plan to create an Orwellian surveillance state.

According to the New York Times in 1963, JFK said that he would “splinter the CIA into a thousand pieces and scatter it to the winds.” He was dead that same year.

That is not conclusive proof of any crime, but it is certainly something to consider. I can only hope there was some investigation into the possibility of their involvement. In top secret, highly compartmentalized systems — how can we know is going on behind the scenes?

What percentage of these groups are actually working to support truth, justice, and the constitution, and are any of these organizations serving a completely different agenda?

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