Edward Snowden, America’s Open Wound: The CIA is Not Your Friend

Edward Snowden

“Better that right counsels be known to enemies than that the evil secrets of tyrants should be concealed from the citizens. They who can treat secretly of the affairs of a nation have it absolutely under their authority; and as they plot against the enemy in time of war, so do they against the citizens in time of peace.”

― Baruch Spinoza

It hasn’t been a month since President Biden mounted the steps of Philadelphia’s Independence Hall, declaring it his duty to ensure each of us understands the central faction of his political opposition are extremists that “threaten the very foundations of our Republic.” Flanked by the uniformed icons of his military and standing atop a Leni Riefenstahl stage, the leader clenched his fists to illustrate seizing the future from the forces of “fear, division, and darkness.” The words falling from the teleprompter ran rich with the language of violence, a “dagger at the throat” emerging from the “shadow of lies.”

“What’s happening in our country,” the President said, “is not normal.”

Is he wrong to think that? The question the speech intended to raise—the one lost in the unintentionally villainous pageantry—is whether and how we are to continue as a democracy and a nation of laws. For all the Twitter arguments over Biden’s propositions, there has been little consideration of his premises.

Democracy and the rule of law have been so frequently invoked as a part of the American political brand that we simply take it for granted that we enjoy both.

Are we right to think that?


Our glittering nation of laws observes this year two birthdays: the 70th anniversary of the National Security Agency, on which my thoughts have been recorded, and the 75th anniversary of the Central Intelligence Agency.

The CIA was founded in the wake of the 1947 National Security Act. The Act foresaw no need for the Courts and Congress to oversee a simple information-aggregation facility, and therefore subordinated it exclusively to the President, through the National Security Council he controls.

Within a year, the young agency had already slipped the leash of its intended role of intelligence collection and analysis to establish a covert operations division. Within a decade, the CIA was directing the coverage of American news organizations, overthrowing democratically elected governments (at times merely to benefit a favored corporation), establishing propaganda outfits to manipulate public sentiment, launching a long-running series of mind-control experiments on unwitting human subjects (purportedly contributing to the creation of the Unabomber), and—gaspinterfering with foreign elections. From there, it was a short hop to wiretapping journalists and compiling files on Americans who opposed its wars.

In 1963, no less than former President Harry Truman confessed that the very agency he personally signed into law had transformed into something altogether different than he intended, writing:

“For some time I have been disturbed by the way CIA has been diverted from its original assignment. It has become an operational and at times a policy-making arm of the Government. This has led to trouble…”

Many today comfort themselves by imagining that the Agency has been reformed, and that such abuses are relics of the distant past, but what few reforms our democracy has won have been watered-down or compromised. The limited “Intelligence Oversight” role that was eventually conceded to Congress in order to placate the public has never been taken seriously by either the committee’s majority—which prefers cheerleading over investigating—or by the Agency itself, which continues to conceal politically-sensitive operations from the very group most likely to defend them.

“Congress should have been told,” said [Senator] Dianne Feinstein. “We should have been briefed before the commencement of this kind of sensitive program. Director Panetta… was told that the vice president had ordered that the program not be briefed to Congress.”

How can we judge the ultimate effectiveness of oversight and reforms? Well, the CIA plotted to assassinate my friend, American whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg, in 1972, yet nearly fifty years of “reforms” did little to inhibit them from recently sketching out another political murder targeting Julian Assange. Putting that in perspective, you probably own shoes older than the CIA’s most recent plot to murder a dissident… or rather the most recent plot that we know of.

If you believe the Assange case to be a historical anomaly, some aberration unique to Trump White House, recall that the CIA’s killings have continued in series across administrations. Obama ordered the killing of an American far from any battlefield, and killed his 16 year-old American son a few weeks later, but the man’s American daughter was still alive by the time Obama left.

Within a month of entering the White House, Trump killed her.

She was 8 years old.

Nawar al-Awlaki

It goes beyond assassinations. Within recent memory, the CIA captured Gul Rahman, who we know was not Al-Qaeda, but it seems did save the life of Afghanistan’s future (pro-US) President. Rahman was placed in what the Agency described as a “dungeon” and tortured until he died.

They stripped him naked, save a diaper he couldn’t change, in a cold so wicked that his guards, in their warm clothes, ran heaters for themselves. In absolute darkness, they bolted his hands and feet to a single point on the floor with a very short chain so that it was impossible to stand or lie down – a practice called “short shackling” – and after he died, claimed that it was for his own safety. They admit to beating him, even describing the “forceful punches.” They describe the blood that ran from his nose and mouth as he died.

Short-shackling, as described by survivors

Pages later, in their formal conclusion, the Agency declares that there was no evidence of beating. There was no of evidence torture. The CIA ascribes responsibility for his death to hypothermia, which they blamed on him for the crime of refusing, on his final night, a meal from the men that killed him.

The CIA claimed the complaints of a man they tortured to death — regarding the violation of his human rights — were evidence of a “sophisticated level of resistance training.”

In the aftermath, the Agency concealed the death of Gul Rahman from his family. To this day, they refuse to reveal what happened to his remains, denying those who survive him a burial, or even some locus of mourning.

Ten years after the torture program investigated, exposed, and ended, no one was charged for their role in these crimes. The man responsible for Rahman’s death was recommended for a $2,500 cash award — for “consistently superior work”.

A different torturer was elevated to the Director’s seat.


The Judgment of Solomon, Rubens, 1617

This summer, in a speech marking the occasion of the CIA’s 75th birthday, President Biden struck a quite different note than he did in Philadelphia, reciting what the CIA instructs all presidents: that the soul of the institution really lies in speaking truth to power.

“We turn to you with the big questions,” Biden said, “the hardest questions. And we count on you to give your best, unvarnished assessment of where we are.  And I emphasize ‘unvarnished.’”

But this itself is a variety of varnishing — a whitewash.

For what reason do we aspire to maintain — or achieve — a nation of laws, if not to establish justice?

Let us say we have a democracy, shining and pure. The people, or in our case some subset of people, institute reasonable laws to which government and citizen alike must answer. The sense of justice that arises within such a society is not produced as a result of the mere presence of law, which can be tyrannical and capricious, or even elections, which face their own troubles, but is rather derived from the reason and fairness of the system that results.

What would happen if we were to insert into this beautiful nation of laws an extralegal entity that is not directed by the people, but a person: the President? Have we protected the nation’s security, or have we placed it at risk?

This is the unvarnished truth: the establishment of an institution charged with breaking the law within a nation of laws has mortally wounded its founding precept.

From the year it was established, Presidents and their cadres have regularly directed the CIA to go beyond the law for reasons that cannot be justified, and therefore must be concealed — classified. The primary result of the classification system is not an increase in national security, but a decrease in transparency. Without meaningful transparency, there is no accountability, and without accountability, there is no learning.

The consequences have been deadly, for both Americans and our victims. When the CIA armed the Mujaheddin to wage war on Soviet Afghanistan, we created al-Qaeda’s Osama bin Laden. Ten years later, the CIA is arming, according to then-Vice President Joe Biden, “al-Nusra, and Al-Qaeda and the extremist elements of jihadis coming from other parts of the world.” After the CIA runs a disinformation operation to make life hard for the Soviet Union by fueling a little proxy war, the war rages for twenty-six years — far beyond the Union’s collapse.

Do you believe that the CIA today — a CIA free from all consequence and accountability — is uninvolved in similar activities? Can you find no presence of their fingerprints in the events of the world, as described in the headlines, that provide cause for concern? Yet it is those who question the wisdom of placing a paramilitary organization beyond the reach of our courts that are dismissed as “naive.”

For 75 years, the American people have been unable to bend the CIA to fit the law, and so the law has been bent to fit the CIA. As Biden stood on the crimson stage, at the site where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were debated and adopted, his words rang out like the cry of a cracked-to-hell Liberty Bell: “What’s happening in our country is not normal.”

If only that were true.

The Death of Achilles, Rubens
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9 thoughts on “Edward Snowden, America’s Open Wound: The CIA is Not Your Friend”

  1. Thank you, Arizona!!

    https://republicbrief.com/arizona-passed-bill-ensuring-only-us-citizens-can-vote-in-elections-and-the-left-is-freaking-out/

    Under the policy, an individual will need to prove their American citizenship, be over the age of 18, and have resided in Arizona for 29 days prior to the election. Election authorities will need to verify citizenship and reject voter registrations for those whose citizenship cannot be verified.

    “Any application for registration, including an application on a form prescribed by the United States Election Assitance Commission must contain a checkmark or other appropriate mark in the ‘Yes’ box next to the question regarding citizenship as a condition of being properly registered to vote as either a voter who is eligible to vote a full ballot or a voter who is eligible to vote only with a ballot for federal offices,” the bill reads.

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  2. The Snowden psy-op was about informing the dumb cattle that the entire world’s being spied on, there’s absolutely nothing anyone can do and there’s “no place to hide” (title of Greenwald’s book). Yes, Snowden’s a double agent still on the government payroll pretending to care about the privacy rights of citizens. When the corporate media gives someone this much attention (and a Hollywood movie), it’s someone they control. Why would an attractive, privileged white guy with a comfortable life in Hawaii, a hot girlfriend and a 3-figure salary sacrifice all that? He wouldn’t, unless there was a greater goal. The NSA which knows everything about everybody on the planet 24/7 would just not notice one of their own contractors download millions of classified files and escape unharmed to Red China of all places.

    The only thing Snowden and Glen Greenwald accomplished was the legalization of spying, that was the goal, which was done retroactively by congress with the hilariously titled Freedom Act of 2015. Greenwald and Poitras personally met with the US government more than 100 times to decide which Snowden file could be released on the stage of their kabuki theater. Not to mention how naive it is to think that the US government would just sit still and simply allow eBay & PayPal to continue doing business in the US if their owner (Omidyar) and his new ‘media venture’ (The Intercept) were in possession of so-called stolen, highly classified files. Greenwald our controlled opposition double agent posing as journalist was supposedly in possession of these files in 2013 but the Obama White House allowed him to roam freely in the country to receive a Pulitzer prize in 2014 and promote his book. The book by the way is titled NO PLACE TO HIDE, a cynical giveaway. Don’t forget how much international criminals love to brag & profit from their crimes writing books. Remember Rebekah Roth?

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    1. Get out of cities with all the cameras. Toss your cell and smart phone. Do not buy smart devices. Stay off social media. As far as your comp goes, get a Linux OS and hard wire it.
      Of course, few will because it’s inconvenient. As for me, I am more inclined to guard my privacy and could not care less about convenience.

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  3. The government of the US is in the habit of attacking its own cities and people. Its very possible that the US Government will use nukes on us again as they did several times on 911. A few million deaths is a big nothing to the rogue US Government. What city will it be this time?

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    1. Correct, and they will blame it on Putin. He’ll accept the blame, since he’s one of them and in on the plan to genocide 90% of humanity. They will choose to nuke a cityin America where fewer Jews live, they don’t want to lose all that precious Jewish real estate in NY & LA. So incredibly, these two cities are the safest.

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      1. Is Vladimir Putin really winning? Or is humanity losing? The Ukraine war has apparently only advanced the Great Reset. Don’t forget that Jews were airlifted from Ukraine before the invasion began. That could only have happened with coordination with Putin. The same happened on 9/11 when Odigo, the instant messaging service, warned 4,000 Jews (and only Jews) two hours before the Twin Towers attack. Russia vs. Ukraine is classic kabuki theater. The only Putin accomplishments so far: 2 Christian sister nations destroying each other and gas prices soaring. Who benefits? The tribe.

        Did Russia ever vote to condemn Israel on the Security Council? Putin’s mother Maria Ivanovna Shelomova was listed as Jewish in his passport application, which makes him a Jew. The international criminals need him for WW3. And without Putin there’s no WW3. Keep this in mind when you realize that Putin in 16 years rose to Lieutenant Colonel of the KGB in a Jewish owned & staffed government (still today) and is now their front man. Putin admits growing up in the same apartment with Jews. He admitted his own father was an avid Talmudic scholar. And he has made illegal to deny the Holocaust in Russia.

        If you still need evidence:

        1) Why did Vladimir Putin refuse the request of Ukraine’s President Viktor Yanukovych, while still in office and democratically-elected, to interfere militarily and prevent a CIA/NATO arranged coup in February 2014? Putin sent his military to Syria and Venezuela, thousands of miles away from Russia, but refused to help Ukraine, a sister nation at its borders.

        2) Why was Vladimir Putin quiet about more Israeli land theft in the Golan Heights and why did Russia coordinate daily with Israel in Syria? Russian bombers did not DARE go anywhere near Israel.

        3) Why did Zionist Boris Yeltsin choose Vladimir Putin to be his chief of staff in the 1990s, then his successor?

        Vladimir Putin is another Zio crisis actor.

      2. Small tactical nuclear weapons are extremely deadly and destructive. Recall what they did on 911….they turned the Twin Towers into 80% dust and are still causing cancers.

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      3. “Is Vladimir Putin really winning? Or is humanity losing?”

        Ukraine is known as one of the most corrupt nations on earth (the US not withstanding). Is that Putin’s fault or is he trying to correct it? I prefer to think the latter.

        “The Ukraine war has apparently only advanced the Great Reset.”

        I would say it’s been MANIPULATED to advance the great reset since at least
        2014.

        ” Don’t forget that Jews were airlifted from Ukraine before the invasion began. ”

        So? The Jews always protect their own and let the slaves do their bidding.
        Permission from Putin?….why…it was Ukraine territory. What am I missing?

        “Russia vs. Ukraine is classic kabuki theater. The only Putin accomplishments so far: 2 Christian sister nations destroying each other and gas prices soaring. Who benefits? The tribe.”

        Kabuki theater? Who can argue with that? Certainly not Shakespeare via “As You Like it” Gas prices soaring? Who did that….wasn’t it Biden’s sanctions?

        As far as Putin being Jewish goes…..I doubt it. From all I know he’s Russian Orthodox. But Zelensky sure as hell is Jewish and uses his circumcised member to play the piano.

        https://jewishunpacked.com/putin-is-not-jewish-but-the-president-of-ukraine-is/

        “Why did Vladimir Putin refuse the request of Ukraine’s President Viktor Yanukovych, while still in office and democratically-elected, to interfere militarily and prevent a CIA/NATO arranged coup in February 2014? Putin sent his military to Syria and Venezuela, thousands of miles away from Russia, but refused to help Ukraine, a sister nation at its borders.”

        …could be because he knew the US was behind it and wanted to avoid WWIII….

        “Why was Vladimir Putin quiet about more Israeli land theft in the Golan Heights and why did Russia coordinate daily with Israel in Syria? Russian bombers did not DARE go anywhere near Israel.”

        https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/ukraine-russia-slams-israel-occupation-syria-golan-heights

        Russia-Israel Relations: It’s Complicated

        https://menafn.com/1104787578/Russia-Israel-Relations-Its-Complicated

        Geopolitics is an intricate undertaking. What works today may not work tomorrow. Why does the US constantly have their nose up Israel’s behind?
        …many answers to that, also….but only those involved know for sure.

        I think Putin is doing the world a favor by stopping obvious NATO and western/zionist aggression in Ukraine after promise after promise to go no further.

        Truthfully, I pray it is all some kind of theater and is only posturing since NO ONE SANE wants a third WW.

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