We’re inundated with spammy sensationalist click-bait. You know what I mean–the little boxes containing eye-candy photos and headlines such as “you won’t believe how badly these stars have aged,” “7 tricks to losing weight during Thanksgiving,” “These children of celebs

So my little-visited Wikipedia entry was minding its own business, not bothering anyone, until I dared to criticize the Clinton Foundation. The next day, my Wikipedia entry was taken out and shot by a mysterious “editor.” It was just coincidence,

CIA has -ofcourse- ‘mistakenly’ deleted its only copy of a Senate report about the agency’s interrogation techniques. The report includes details about the techniques such as waterboarding and sleep deprivation at prisones overseas. CIA uploaded the file onto the office’s

‘The CIA practice known as the ‘eyewash’ has just been uncovered. ‘Eyewashing’ involves sending accurate information only to a very small number of people, and disinformation to all other employees. An anonymous ex-CIA officer explains: “The classic use of an eyewash is if you have a garden-variety source and all of a sudden he gains […]

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‘The New York Times has exposed a long-standing CIA partnership with Saudi Arabia, whose latest endeavor is a program to arm Syrian rebels authorized by President Obama in early 2013. Under the “Timber Sycamore” program the Saudis provide funding and purchase weapons for Syrian rebels, while the CIA trains them in secret camps in Jordan. […]

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