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Inside the CIA: On Company Business
Part II: Assassinations
49 minutes, 1987
See also, "Part I"
This part of the series focuses on assassinations
carried out or supported by the CIA. For most
missions a budget manager in Washington DC appears
to hire whatever contractor he needs from whatever
place. This involves the CIA with various double-
dealers and mafia types.
MIM would add that the CIA works closely with the
u.$. military, as currently in Afghanistan.
As a result of exposure of CIA assassinations of
world leaders, the united $tates passed a law
restricting how those assassinations may be
carried out. Various talk show hosts and pundits
are now outraged because lawyers told the Pentagon
not to assassinate Taliban leader Omar when they
had the chance. MIM is unaware if the Pentagon
assassinated Omar or not as Omar is currently out
of view.
The intention of such political maneuvering by
pundits and talking heads in the united $tates is
to have the law overturned completely. These
political leaders are well aware that most of the
public has no historical knowledge or memory of
the assassination discussion. For most of the
public, history started on September 11th 2001 and
the citizens want to see Taliban leader Omar
assassinated.
Of course, the danger is that if the United $tates
is allowed to assassinate government leaders, all
governments will start instructing their secret
services to assassinate government leaders. The
second danger is that the world's people will
figure out that Uncle $am's rhetoric of "freedom"
and "democracy" is completely empty, that the real
rule is serve Uncle $am and the business partners
of the top U.$. government leaders or else.
We also learn that the Congress does not
necessarily know what is happening. The CIA
rightly points out that the Congress has often
said it "does not want to know" what the CIA is
doing and this gives the CIA the latitude to do
what it does. Part of the videotape is snippets of
Congressional hearings into these topics.