COVID AND THE VACCINE - TRUTH, LIES, AND MISCONCEPTIONS REVEALED, page-94229

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    I think you need to revisit your dumb theory mate and dislodge the foil.

    Matt Egan, former intelligence officer Answered Sep 8, 2017 - Author has 2.4k answers and 1.1m answer viewsIt does appear he said something very much along those lines, though I doubt it meant what it appears to mean absent the context. He made the statement not long after he became the Director of Central Intelligence, during a discussion of the fact that, to his amazement, about 80 percent of the contents of typical CIA intelligence publications was based on information from open, unclassified sources, such as newspapers and magazines. Apparently, and reasonably, he judged that about the same proportion of Soviet intelligence products was probably based on open sources, as well. That meant that CIA disinformation programs directed at the USSR wouldn't work unless what was being disseminated by US magazines and newspapers on the same subjects comported with what the CIA was trying to sell the Soviets. Given that the CIA could not possibly control the access to open sources of all US publications, the subjects of CIA disinformation operations had to be limited to topics not being covered by US public media. To be sure, some items of disinformation planted by the CIA in foreign publications might subsequently be discovered and republished by USmedia. Pm guessing the CIA would not leap to correct those items.But that is a far cry from concluding that the CIA would (or even could) arrange that “everything the American public believes is false.”1.2k Views - View Upvoters
 
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