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Also see: Pentagon Ignored Agent Orange Warnings in the 1960s "... 'The issue is that these guys died because .
Yesterday, The Huffington Post, a site that I've criticized for some time, published a puff piece by the sinister Graham Fuller praising Kai Bird's latest dubious best-seller, this one on the CIA's Robert Ames -- a spook with quite a checkered history, including collaboration with Middle Eastern terrorists -- given the adolescent fairy-tale headline: "Why America Needs Good Spies Like the CIA's Robert Ames.
Also see: “Reinhard Gehlen’s Man in Louisville (and Saddam Hussein),” and“Fascist Propaganda at Family Security Matters: Praise for Nazi Reinhard Gehlen” “I never would have agreed to the formulation of the CIA back in 1947 if I had known it would become the American Gestapo.
The CIA, Drugs, And An Australian Killer Cop By Michael Barker "Most well-developed heroin networks very quickly move towards a complementation of interests between the narcotics traffickers and corrupt elements of the enforcement agencies responsible for the suppression of the illicit drug trade.
BY DAN CHRISTENSEN AND ANTHONY SUMMERS Miami Herald, May 9, 2014 The Justice Department Friday made public four new, heavily censored documents confirming that by 2002 the FBI had found “many connections” between 9/11 terrorist figures and the Florida family of “an allegedly wealthy international businessman” with ties to the Saudi Royal family.
Related: The Path to 9/11 (Part 11): Adnan Khashoggi & the 1999 Trial Run in Moscow Tajik authorities have claimed repeatedly that neither the US nor NATO exerts any pressure on the drug warlords inside Afghanistan.
By Kathleen Jade, N.D. Mother Earth News, April 7, 2014 After the dangers of refined sugar became widely kn.
Peter Dale Scott The Asia-Pacific Journal, Vol. 12, Issue 16, No. 3, April 21, 2014 The Dulles brothers ad.
Also see: "Iran loses Manhattan skyscraper to terror vics": "The Iranian companies that own a Midtown office tower worth more than $500 million must forfeit the building to people who successfully sued Iran for damages over terrorist attacks, including 9/11, a judge has ruled.
By PHIL GARBER Mount Olive Chronicle, April 11, 2014 MOUNT OLIVE TWP. – Retired metallurgical engi.


