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redhotpoker
19th September 2011, 01:27
Former CIA agent Philip Agee
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Sheepy
19th September 2011, 09:41
Good find, comrade!

Smyg
19th September 2011, 11:19
Fuck the CIA. Is there any organisation, ever, that has done so much outright wrong things?

Ostrinski
19th September 2011, 13:05
Good find. I might check out this guy's writings. Is he politically affiliated at all?

RightWinger
19th September 2011, 15:55
Fuck the CIA. Is there any organisation, ever, that has done so much outright wrong things?

khmer rogue ?

Smyg
19th September 2011, 20:39
According to Wikipedia ( :rolleyes: ) the most commonly accepted death toll by the Khmer Rouge is between 1.4 million and 2.2 million. And that's including diseases and starvation. I'm willing to go ahead and say that all the wars, civil wars, dictatorships, guerilla movements, coups and all the other fucked up things the CIA has instigated and helped uphold have had a larger death toll than that.

Kornilios Sunshine
19th September 2011, 20:51
CIA is a useless organisation, always wants to spy on people and therefore ruin their privacy.Also,it is full of murders and criminals!Don't forget who ordered for Che Guevara be killed.Felix Rodriguez a CIA Agent!Fuck you CIA!

Smyg
19th September 2011, 21:01
... you honestly consider espionage and the death of Guevara the worst they've done? Oh boy.

Luc
19th September 2011, 21:18
... you honestly consider espionage and the death of Guevara the worst they've done? Oh boy.

Well Smyg don't forget, he's a M-L:sneaky:

just yankin' your chain KommounistisGR:p, love you buddy!

Kornilios Sunshine
20th September 2011, 19:56
... you honestly consider espionage and the death of Guevara the worst they've done? Oh boy.
No but one of their worst.

Smyg
20th September 2011, 20:18
There's also, say, you know, instigating and supporting the coups that overthrew several democratically elected left-wing leaders in the thirld world and brought decades of oppression. The funding of the contras and other brutal guerilla groups. Training death squads. Torture and rendition. Forced human experimentation. The list goes on. And on. And on. There are things worse than the murder of a single man.

Collectorgeneral
21st September 2011, 21:07
Despite what we ourselves see as their 'worst' act of sabotage, repression, invasion and whatnot, I think we can all at least universally condemn them in the harshest of terms.