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Originally Posted by Matata
What's everyone's take on the military industrial complex? Has there been collusion between Military Intelligence, media and politics to split the soft minded rabble into left and right and keep them at each other's throats over nonsense issues, allowing the MID to be uncontested in the court of public opinion while robbing the country of trillions of dollars and killing millions across the globe in perpetual wars of imperial expansion? Or is it all just a paranoid fantasy of Q and its merely a coincidence that war profiteers have been enjoying a runaway freight train of success decade after decade?
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Paranoid Q fantasy. Corporations are doing more damage than the MIC, even though some of those in the MIC are corporations.
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Originally Posted by Matata
"But it was one WikiLeaks document that particularly caught my attention at first: a classified 2010 CIA “Red Cell Memorandum,” named after the highly secretive unit created by Bush/Cheney CIA Director George Tenet in the wake of the 9/11 attack.
What made this document so fascinating, so revealing, is the CIA’s discussion of how to manipulate public opinion to ensure it remains at least tolerant if not supportive of Endless War and, specifically, the vital role President Obama played for the CIA in packaging and selling U.S. wars around the world. In this classified analysis, one learns a great deal about how the “military industrial complex,” also known as the “Blob” or “Deep State,” reasons; how the Agency exploits humanitarian impulses to ensure continuation of its wars; and what the real function is of the U.S. President when it comes to foreign policy.
What prompted the memo was the CIA’s growing fears that the population of Western Europe was rapidly turning against the War on Terror generally and the war in Afghanistan specifically — as evidenced by the fall of the Dutch Government driven in large part by the electorate’s anger over involvement in Afghanistan. The CIA was desperate to figure out how to stem the tide of anti-war sentiment growing throughout that region, particularly to shield France and Germany from it, by manipulating public opinion.
The Agency concluded: its best and only asset for doing that was President Obama and his popularity in Western European cities."
https://greenwald.substack.com/p/a-l...-document-from
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Wikileaks and Glenn Greenwald are both Russian assets used in their disinformation campaigns. When the GRU is behind a lot of the information they both rely upon, you should be able to put two and two together.