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have you noticed an unusual tattoo on louis wolfe’s arm?he seal of the cia, this is the eagle - the word abolish, close, complete. why did you decide to do it? it is impossible to reform the cia; they resist any idea of their exercise. there is a difference between the ultimate goal of work central intelligence agency. us russian foreign intelligence service. in my opinion, the fundamental difference is the fact that the central intelligence agency is not in the full sense of an intelligence organization. it was created to conduct covert operations. these operations were sometimes very uncivilized in nature, when... the intelligence service supported tough political regimes, in some cases even such outright terrorists. the activities of our organization, our service, are aimed exclusively at protecting the interests of the russian states and citizens of our country. our task is to identify and prevent the entire complex. external threats in relation to our state to our citizens, the foreign intelligence service is part of the state mechan
have you noticed an unusual tattoo on louis wolfe’s arm?he seal of the cia, this is the eagle - the word abolish, close, complete. why did you decide to do it? it is impossible to reform the cia; they resist any idea of their exercise. there is a difference between the ultimate goal of work central intelligence agency. us russian foreign intelligence service. in my opinion, the fundamental difference is the fact that the central intelligence agency is not in the full sense of an...
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in 1997, louis wolf managed to get into the central office of the cia. it was the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of the agency, and he, as a journalist, visited there. there was a girl there, she said: "welcome mr. wolf, i'm nancy, i 'll accompany you, would you like to go to our museum? oh, you have a museum, i was surprised. yeah, so she took me down the hall and there were offices. then we unexpectedly came to this museum, there were three large halls filled with glass display cases with objects that ziru from. as you know, the us took control of germany after the war, now the us has at least a dozen bases in germany, they don't call it an occupation anymore, but that's essentially what it really is. the us has always been involved in the elections in germany, as well as... throughout europe, i i would say in italy, france, switzerland and so on. but this statue, it sent a chill down my spine. because hitler's propaganda director was presented as a hero. alon dalis spoke about this; he confiscated this statue during the occupation during th
in 1997, louis wolf managed to get into the central office of the cia. it was the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of the agency, and he, as a journalist, visited there. there was a girl there, she said: "welcome mr. wolf, i'm nancy, i 'll accompany you, would you like to go to our museum? oh, you have a museum, i was surprised. yeah, so she took me down the hall and there were offices. then we unexpectedly came to this museum, there were three large halls filled with glass...
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we noticed an unusual tattoo on louis wolfe's arm.seal, this is the eagle - the word abolish, close, complete. why did you decide to do it? it is impossible to reform the cia; they resist any idea of their exercise. there is a difference between the ultimate goal of the work of the us central intelligence agency and the russian foreign intelligence service.
we noticed an unusual tattoo on louis wolfe's arm.seal, this is the eagle - the word abolish, close, complete. why did you decide to do it? it is impossible to reform the cia; they resist any idea of their exercise. there is a difference between the ultimate goal of the work of the us central intelligence agency and the russian foreign intelligence service.
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in 1997, louis wolf managed to get into the central office cia, it was an anniversary. do you want to our museum? do you have a museum? i was surprised. yeah, so she took me down the hall and there were offices. then we suddenly came to this museum, there were three large halls filled with glass cases with objects that the cia had seized from east germany, from russia, that is, the soviet union, cuba, china and many other countries. and unexpectedly. i walked into this room with her, she led me, i found myself in front of a seven-foot statue of goebbels, joseph goebbels, who was the leader hitler on information and propaganda. there was some sort of sheet metal around his neck and i was told it was from the personal collection of allan dales. as you know, the us took control of germany after the war, and now the us has at least a dozen bases in germany. they don't call it occupation anymore, but that's essentially what it really is. the us has always been involved in elections in germany, as well as throughout europe. i would say in italy, france, switzerland and so on. but this statu
in 1997, louis wolf managed to get into the central office cia, it was an anniversary. do you want to our museum? do you have a museum? i was surprised. yeah, so she took me down the hall and there were offices. then we suddenly came to this museum, there were three large halls filled with glass cases with objects that the cia had seized from east germany, from russia, that is, the soviet union, cuba, china and many other countries. and unexpectedly. i walked into this room with her, she led...
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have you got the papers with louis oakley emma woolf?ome back to breakfast. we're going through the papers now with writer and podcaster lewis oakley and writer and journalist emma wolf. good morning, you two. good morning. and emma, let's start with the guardian front page, shall we? and this is rishi sunak closest parliamentary aide, placed a £100 bet on a july election date, just days before the announcement. >> not the wisest thing to have done, really ? you could have done, really? you could have thought about this, craig williams, this is the parliamentary private secretary to the prime minister, seemed to have known something that we didn't know. possibly. anyway, he placed a bet with ladbrokes just a few days before the prime minister made his announcement. ladbrokes raised a red flag and they referred it to the gambling commission because because, williams was his name flagged up as a politically exposed person. i mean, was he not aware of this himself ? he i mean, was he not aware of this himself? he calls it a i mean, was he n
have you got the papers with louis oakley emma woolf?ome back to breakfast. we're going through the papers now with writer and podcaster lewis oakley and writer and journalist emma wolf. good morning, you two. good morning. and emma, let's start with the guardian front page, shall we? and this is rishi sunak closest parliamentary aide, placed a £100 bet on a july election date, just days before the announcement. >> not the wisest thing to have done, really ? you could have done, really?...