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The Exposure of the CIA.

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Jul 25, 2022

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Many people like to justify the CIA’s imperialism, globalism, interventionism, and degeneracy. Most westerners don’t know about the imperialist crimes of the CIA including Mkultra or their hiring of drug traffickers to fund a terrorist group that was meant to overthrow a socialist government in Nicaragua. In this writing, I will go one by one what the CIA has done. MKULTRA was the code name given to an illegal and clandestine program of experiments on human beings, made by the Central Intelligence Agency. The CIA’s Experiments on humans were intended to identify and develop drugs and procedures to be used in interrogations and torture, in order to weaken the person to force confessions through illegal mind control. Being organized through the Scientific Intelligence Division of the Central Intelligence Agency, the project involved the Special Operations Division of the U.S. Army's Chemical Corps. Part of MkUltra was giving LSD to hippies, including Charles Manson, which absolutely fucked him up. There was many other victims of MkUltra including Ruth Kelley, Dr. Robert Hyde, and Theodore John Kaczynski (the Unabomber.)

To kill the messenger: Under the Reagan Administration, the CIA sold cocaine across the USA, to fund a terrorist group that would take down the Nicaraguan Government. Court records show the cash was then used to buy equipment for a guerrilla army named the Fuerza Democratica Nicaraguense (Nicaraguan Democratic Force) or FDN, the largest of several anti-communist groups commonly called the contras. The CIA has also shipped large amounts of cocaine to black neighborhoods, whom were exposed by great people including Gary Webb and Huey P. Newton, who “suddenly committed suicide.” Does the CIA really expect us to believe Gary Webb shot himself in the head TWO times suddenly after exposing the CIA? Also, if I commit suicide, NO I DIDN’T.

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