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even cia officials put out a letter claiming this couldn't be true. who asked the cia anyway.at reported on the laptop or its cob tents was spreading disinformation. and they were sensorred in america. not russia. think about that. they even kicked the post off twitter the country's oldest newspaper. they conspired afternoon hunter grabbed the mop with the clean up job. >> for real, i don't know. >> i really don't know is what the answer. >> you don't know yes or no if the laptop was yours. >> i have no idea. i have no idea. >> so it could have been yours. >> certainly. there could be a laptop out there that was stolen from me. there could be that i was hacked. it could be that there was the -- that it was russian intelligence. >> jesse: russian disinformation campaign success. one in five would have changed their votes if they had known about the hunter laptop. if you went through all of that you would be pretty surprised today when you opened up the "new york times." and pealed it open all the way back to page 20 to see this headline, quote: hunter biden paid tax bill but br
even cia officials put out a letter claiming this couldn't be true. who asked the cia anyway.at reported on the laptop or its cob tents was spreading disinformation. and they were sensorred in america. not russia. think about that. they even kicked the post off twitter the country's oldest newspaper. they conspired afternoon hunter grabbed the mop with the clean up job. >> for real, i don't know. >> i really don't know is what the answer. >> you don't know yes or no if the...
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cia director allen dulles launched an operation to overthrow fashion. as a result, august 19, 1953., to a certain extent, paid for by money, they gave samos demonstrations and the actions of the general zakhidei, the government of the massodyk was overthrown. at an official reception for the occasion on his return to the country, shah turned to the head of the middle east department of the cia i own this throne thanks to allah, the people of the army and you , already in 1974, an atomic energy organization was created in iran, which developed a plan for the construction of 23 nuclear power units for its implementation, it was planned to allocate 30 billion dollars in for 25 years. moreover, initially the program was based on american and western european assistance. this year. iran bought two nuclear reactors each from france and germany four more reactor. iran acquired from west germany in 1977 . immediately, germany began the construction of two power units. a nuclear power plant in bushehr a year later, the united states supplied iran with a 5 mw research reactor, then neither am
cia director allen dulles launched an operation to overthrow fashion. as a result, august 19, 1953., to a certain extent, paid for by money, they gave samos demonstrations and the actions of the general zakhidei, the government of the massodyk was overthrown. at an official reception for the occasion on his return to the country, shah turned to the head of the middle east department of the cia i own this throne thanks to allah, the people of the army and you , already in 1974, an atomic energy...
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ah, the cia and allied agencies in the techniques. so in effect, you know, knowing about dissemination about abuse, send these techniques to other armies. could you take an ordinary individual, like a graph, g, or recruit and make a person become an effective interrogate? and it seems that milligrams experiment was likely part of his project. when i learned of incidents such as the destruction of millions of men, women and children, perpetrated by the nazis in world war 2, how is it possible i asked myself that ordinary people were courteous and decent in everyday life? can i callously in you mainly without any limitations of conscience under what conditions, when a person obey authority, who commanded actions and went against conscience? these are exactly the questions that i wanted to investigate at your university. the marines permit very simply, was assimilated torture. this was one, not all the research we've been describing is the impact of interrogation upon the subject. milligram had another agenda, the impact of interrogation
ah, the cia and allied agencies in the techniques. so in effect, you know, knowing about dissemination about abuse, send these techniques to other armies. could you take an ordinary individual, like a graph, g, or recruit and make a person become an effective interrogate? and it seems that milligrams experiment was likely part of his project. when i learned of incidents such as the destruction of millions of men, women and children, perpetrated by the nazis in world war 2, how is it possible i...
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i think the training really paid off the cia ukraine program was kept secret for 8 years. some of those involved in setting it up worried about what might happen if it was made public. i don't know how we didn't get anybody injured, to be honest, but the covert nature of the mission ensure deniability us officials wouldn't want to say we just had a cia officer killed by a russian in ukraine. that will put the president to the white house in a very bad position. they feared that public knowledge of the program could lead to an unpredictable escalation in the crisis. everything we didn't ukraine had a chance to be misinterpreted and asking the tensions how far can you go with existing covert action authorities? if god forbid they shot some russians? is that a problem? do you need special authorities for that? despite concerns, the program went on for years, the cia trained groups of radicals and preparation for conflict, a proxy war with moscow. it seems they were following the old adage, if you want peace, prepare for war. of course with the opposite effect. the united stat
i think the training really paid off the cia ukraine program was kept secret for 8 years. some of those involved in setting it up worried about what might happen if it was made public. i don't know how we didn't get anybody injured, to be honest, but the covert nature of the mission ensure deniability us officials wouldn't want to say we just had a cia officer killed by a russian in ukraine. that will put the president to the white house in a very bad position. they feared that public knowledge...
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he urges the cia to continue their investigations. the agency instruct, joseph wilson, a former ambassador and africa specialist is c i a mission begins in february 2002. so i was invited as the guy who actually understood the train. so anyway, so i went out there, i did my piece. did my bid breeze the appropriate authorities out there before i left and came back and felt my report as orally fell my report. the share is a country that was not going to violate un sanctions. they depend on the goodwill of the international community. and they were not going to violate that good will for 500 tons to just it was never going to happen. blue the charges start to look flimsy, chemical, biological and nuclear weapons. co operation with al qaeda. try as it might, the cia can't find any proof but that doesn't stop president bush from repeating the accusations on the 12th of september 2002. his speech is riddled with falsehoods. if the iraqi regime wishes peace, it will immediately and all support for terrorism and actor suppressive, the united
he urges the cia to continue their investigations. the agency instruct, joseph wilson, a former ambassador and africa specialist is c i a mission begins in february 2002. so i was invited as the guy who actually understood the train. so anyway, so i went out there, i did my piece. did my bid breeze the appropriate authorities out there before i left and came back and felt my report as orally fell my report. the share is a country that was not going to violate un sanctions. they depend on the...
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and loss of what we do today was done covertly 25 years ago by the cia. we should not have to do this kind of work cover, lee. it would be terrible for democratic groups around the world to be seen as subsidized by the cia. we saw that in the sixty's, and that's why it has been discontinued. we have not had the capability of doing this, and that's why the endowment was created. it seems that whenever they see i couldn't, but wanted to manipulate the process. the n a d has been there to help for the last 4 decades. what finally drew public attention to ned's meddling and foreign elections was an aborted attempt to provide opposition. candidate, violetta chamorro with $3000000.00 in funding for her 1989 election campaign against nicaragua. president daniel ortega in 1988. for example, the endowment had given $600000.00 to organizations working to defeat chalet and leader a gusto penetrate. ned was involved in similar activities in 1990 in czechoslovakia, meaning interfering in elections worldwide, and nurturing uprisings globally. a number of the groups and
and loss of what we do today was done covertly 25 years ago by the cia. we should not have to do this kind of work cover, lee. it would be terrible for democratic groups around the world to be seen as subsidized by the cia. we saw that in the sixty's, and that's why it has been discontinued. we have not had the capability of doing this, and that's why the endowment was created. it seems that whenever they see i couldn't, but wanted to manipulate the process. the n a d has been there to help for...
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the brand-new warning from the cia. i'm shepard smith. this is "the news" on cnbc >> the american people will deal another powerful blow to putin's war machine. >> president biden banning oil from russia. the major action and the shock coming to the pump here at home. >>> the end of an era in russia. >> mcdonald's has planted its golden arches in moscow. >> first to pierce the iron curtain three decades ago. now leaving. the fallout as more iconic brands pull out. >>> a swift verdict in the first criminal trial of the january 6th insurrection the jury's decision and the message from the defendant's wife >> do not take a plea, one sixers do not we got this. >> first on cnbc, the high school football coach who says he was fired for praying on the field speaks out >> it was just being thankful after a football game. >> his first interview as the supreme court gets set to hear his case make-or-break testimony in ghislaine maxwell's bid for a new trial. apple tv entering the live sports arena and a last-second 30-footer. punches chattanooga's
the brand-new warning from the cia. i'm shepard smith. this is "the news" on cnbc >> the american people will deal another powerful blow to putin's war machine. >> president biden banning oil from russia. the major action and the shock coming to the pump here at home. >>> the end of an era in russia. >> mcdonald's has planted its golden arches in moscow. >> first to pierce the iron curtain three decades ago. now leaving. the fallout as more iconic...
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, wolf offered to the cia, essentially a friends in order to study questions of brain washing. what they discovered. i was 11 of the 2 foundational techniques in the ca, doctrine of the psychological torture. they discovered a self inflicted pain. what they described in that, in their, in their co author article was that the most devastating technique that the k g, b a n k v d practice was not crude physical beatings. but simply making a subject stand immobile for hours and days at a time. if you force a human being to stay in a certain position, especially a position that puts a little stress on ligaments or muscles or bones, joints. it doesn't take very long for the pain involved to become absolutely excruciating. but nobody slain figure finger on you. you are doing it to yourself. ah, that was one of the techniques, the over technique they discovered was from the via medical research. and there was dr. haves work. it was the chair of the psychology department at mcgill university in canada. students volunteered to participate in the study of human behavior under extreme and
, wolf offered to the cia, essentially a friends in order to study questions of brain washing. what they discovered. i was 11 of the 2 foundational techniques in the ca, doctrine of the psychological torture. they discovered a self inflicted pain. what they described in that, in their, in their co author article was that the most devastating technique that the k g, b a n k v d practice was not crude physical beatings. but simply making a subject stand immobile for hours and days at a time. if...
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is it aimed up the cia specifically?and i love your introduction, what a cute idea, defend americans privacy, right? how could not be controversial? here's the thing, national security agency cia broadly speaking, intelligence community has enormous power. they been given incredible power with capabilities to look into truth of the into u.s. citizens into the privacy and day-to-day lives but they have been precluded from doing that and told you focus exclusively on foreign threats, foreign terrace organizations and never look at a u.s. person until more recently with this administration or they say the greatest threat facing america, it's not russia or china, it white supremacy, domestic violent extremists. therefore we got to take this incredible power turn it on u.s. citizens who essentially are nothing but political opponents so what they did is simple, they said we can't collect intelligence but we can receive intelligent so we will start receiving intelligence into the intelligence community. it should never happen
is it aimed up the cia specifically?and i love your introduction, what a cute idea, defend americans privacy, right? how could not be controversial? here's the thing, national security agency cia broadly speaking, intelligence community has enormous power. they been given incredible power with capabilities to look into truth of the into u.s. citizens into the privacy and day-to-day lives but they have been precluded from doing that and told you focus exclusively on foreign threats, foreign...
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try as it might, the cia can't find any proof. but that doesn't stop president bush from repeating the accusations on the 12th of september, 2002. his speech is riddled with falsehoods. if the iraqi regime wishes peace, it will immediately and all support for terrorism and act to suppress it. the united states of america will make that stand and delegates to the united nations. you have the power to make that stand as well. thank you very much. the bush address to the un general assembly is prepared at the pentagon by a team of analysts. led by paul wolf, a wits and douglas fight in what's known as the office of special plans. be they read intelligence, they write reports on it. how to bring pressure on the iraqi government. it was nothing unusual about it. what happened was the ro until just went straight into cheney and to fight what they did was piece that ra intelligence, discarding much of it against the policy. oh that fits, ah, here's a source, don't know it's reliability, don't even know the source. but here's a piece of e
try as it might, the cia can't find any proof. but that doesn't stop president bush from repeating the accusations on the 12th of september, 2002. his speech is riddled with falsehoods. if the iraqi regime wishes peace, it will immediately and all support for terrorism and act to suppress it. the united states of america will make that stand and delegates to the united nations. you have the power to make that stand as well. thank you very much. the bush address to the un general assembly is...
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the cia trained groups of radicals and preparation for conflict, a proxy war with moscow. it seems they were following the old adage, if you want peace, prepare for war. of course with the opposite effect. the united states age ukraine and her people so that we can fight russia over there. and we don't have to fight russia here. were waging a proxy war against russia, and rightly so, time to face up to what that implies. because prudent in the russians are a lot weaker and the ukrainians a lot stronger than they look. remember, the russians invaded afghanistan back in 1980. it didn't end well for the russians. we had 8 years of war during which some 14000 people were killed, mostly civilians. so this was a very serious, ongoing conflict. very nasty, very bloody on the lake and the people who are now a so in such anguish about ukrainian lives, they didn't say anything. it's not exactly a surprise. we knew this was over a training program involving the pentagon. the cia is something new starting the americans were calculating that they couldn't lose, which is why they were e
the cia trained groups of radicals and preparation for conflict, a proxy war with moscow. it seems they were following the old adage, if you want peace, prepare for war. of course with the opposite effect. the united states age ukraine and her people so that we can fight russia over there. and we don't have to fight russia here. were waging a proxy war against russia, and rightly so, time to face up to what that implies. because prudent in the russians are a lot weaker and the ukrainians a lot...
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the cia has been secretly training specialized military units all that time. the report suggests yet more evidence that washington has been encouraging kias towards open hostilities with moscow. they c i a has yet to comment on the claims he's on. he's caleb open. in the 8 years since the instability in ukraine began, the united states has poured billions of dollars worth of military equipment into the country. furthermore, the us military has been training the ukranian army ca paramilitary forces have also been training them and preparing them for special operations against quote, russia and its separatist allies. we tried to really focus on operational planning than really hard military skills like long res marksmanship, not just the capacity to do it, but to know how to do it on the battlefield. our job is to have an exponential impact. it's not to get our badge for shooting a russian or something. i think the training really paid off the cia is ukraine program was kept secret for 8 years. some of those involved in setting it up were worried about what migh
the cia has been secretly training specialized military units all that time. the report suggests yet more evidence that washington has been encouraging kias towards open hostilities with moscow. they c i a has yet to comment on the claims he's on. he's caleb open. in the 8 years since the instability in ukraine began, the united states has poured billions of dollars worth of military equipment into the country. furthermore, the us military has been training the ukranian army ca paramilitary...
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so the cia pause is something new. and whenever the ca engages in the cohort operations usually of bad things. and so what the story in yahoo reveals is that a russian every expectation that something was in the works that some kind of a military offensive operations storm like offensive abrasion still being the offensive in croatia. 995, the tro about the, the saw in croatia. something of the works, something like that was in the works of for the, in the spring of this year, maybe march, maybe april was never been interested in bringing the supreme they engineers of the qu, in 24 team, which is on provost of the russian speaking of ukraine, the boss of ukraine, to the voted for the younger group, which is promote them to essentially opt out of the list of who leadership in here. and therefore, it helps explain the russian thinking as to why they chose now to military leaders of even ukraine. in memorial to soviet soldiers and athens has been vandalized with graffiti depicting the logo of a reputed neo nazi group fight
so the cia pause is something new. and whenever the ca engages in the cohort operations usually of bad things. and so what the story in yahoo reveals is that a russian every expectation that something was in the works that some kind of a military offensive operations storm like offensive abrasion still being the offensive in croatia. 995, the tro about the, the saw in croatia. something of the works, something like that was in the works of for the, in the spring of this year, maybe march, maybe...
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up next, the cia director's words of warning about russia's president. >> would you describe vladimirus or a ruthless tyrant? >> rouletteless tyrant comes much closer to the mark. ♪ and it's easy to get a quote at libertymutual.com so you only pay for what you need. isn't that right limu? limu? sorry, one sec. doug blows a whistle. [a vulture squawks.] oh boy. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty♪ ♪ got my hair ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ got my head ♪ ♪ got my brains ♪ ♪ got my ears ♪ ♪ got my heart ♪ ♪ got my soul ♪ ♪ got my mouth ♪ ♪ i got life ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ you had me at allison® 10-speed transmission. ♪♪ features available on gmc sierra heavy duty. premium and capable. that's professional grade from gmc. let's go on the open road with a safe stay! premium and capable. now get double best western rewards points on every stay. and with rewards points that never expire, you get free nights fast! book now at bestwestern.com. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get you
up next, the cia director's words of warning about russia's president. >> would you describe vladimirus or a ruthless tyrant? >> rouletteless tyrant comes much closer to the mark. ♪ and it's easy to get a quote at libertymutual.com so you only pay for what you need. isn't that right limu? limu? sorry, one sec. doug blows a whistle. [a vulture squawks.] oh boy. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty♪ ♪ got my hair ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪...
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people who use who was recruited by the cia and sent to afghanistan working for the cia. they were cut by polybenelocardia. they were imprisoned probably been prison. i met a team who were sent to assassin laden they were cut they were protagon tournaments years and years. right, so it just it's so crazy also a group of afghanis who was fighting with americans against polident. americans so for american military give them a new weapon that woman stole it and sell it so they were brought to go and i was it just so crazy upside down world. trust me. right. no, i do trust you. well, so you mentioned interrogations. how long did they continue interrogating you after you got to guantanamo until that day integration never stop, you know? you mean the whole time the 14 years you were there the full the whole time, you know in 2000 when? uh obama was elected on the democrats came to power in 2009, right everything exchange, you know instead of torture of uses the intergetters build a new place and they put like furniture tvs peace be three. they would brought for now. that's like
people who use who was recruited by the cia and sent to afghanistan working for the cia. they were cut by polybenelocardia. they were imprisoned probably been prison. i met a team who were sent to assassin laden they were cut they were protagon tournaments years and years. right, so it just it's so crazy also a group of afghanis who was fighting with americans against polident. americans so for american military give them a new weapon that woman stole it and sell it so they were brought to go...
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here's the director of the cia, william burns. >> i think putin is angry and frustrated right now.s likely to double down and try to grind down the ukrainian military with no regard for civilian casualties. where that leads, i think is for an ugly next few weeks. >> a top state department official warning putin may be eyeing other countries in the region. >> his appetite has only grown with the eating. so, you know, we can't allow this to stand. >> his appetite has only grown with the eating. these chilling warnings come as the international atomic energy agency, the iaea has lost contact with the key monitoring system at chernobyl which was taken over by russian forces during the invasion. they're deeply concerned not only because chernobyl is still filled with deadly radioactive waste and the people working there to keep control are hostages and they've been on the job for two weeks straight and their situation is worsening. i spoke to the second largest city in ukraine, a city that has been under intense shelling and tonight he told me that even in the face of all of this, they
here's the director of the cia, william burns. >> i think putin is angry and frustrated right now.s likely to double down and try to grind down the ukrainian military with no regard for civilian casualties. where that leads, i think is for an ugly next few weeks. >> a top state department official warning putin may be eyeing other countries in the region. >> his appetite has only grown with the eating. so, you know, we can't allow this to stand. >> his appetite has only...
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did the fbi and the cia stay in their proper lanes?hat question. when i left, my impression is it was not an cia issue. it was an fbi issue in terms of government agencies. obviously based on public reports, durham is looking at the role that the clinton campaign and her operatives played in getting this thing rolling. >> martha: so since you left, there's been these revelations of a couple of individuals including michael sussmann and tech executive number 1. i want to get your reaction to what was uncovered here in this durham filing. it says tech executive number 1 tasked his researchers to mine internet data to establish and inference and narrative tying then candidate trump to russia. in doing say, tech executive one looked to please certain vips referring to individuals at law firm one, and the clinton campaign. for the purpose of gathering derogatory information about donald trump. now when that came out and we reported on it, it was -- oh, this is old news, this is nothing new. is it old news or is there something new here? >>
did the fbi and the cia stay in their proper lanes?hat question. when i left, my impression is it was not an cia issue. it was an fbi issue in terms of government agencies. obviously based on public reports, durham is looking at the role that the clinton campaign and her operatives played in getting this thing rolling. >> martha: so since you left, there's been these revelations of a couple of individuals including michael sussmann and tech executive number 1. i want to get your reaction...
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reaction from a former cia operative, next. sfrz reaction from a former cia eropative, next.on a journey. and along the ride, you'll find many challenges. ♪ your dell technologies advisor can help you find the right tech solutions. so you can stop at nothing for your customers. (vo) small businesses are joining the big switch. save over $1,000 when you switch to our ultimate business plan for the lowest price ever. plus choose from the latest 5g smartphones. get more 5g bars in more places- switch to t-mobile for business today. . >>> we're following breaking news as the russian invasion of ukraine intensifies, vladimir putin issuing a stark warning saying moscow would consider any third-party declaration of a no fly zone over ukraine as participation in the armed conflict. it comes hours after ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy slammed nato allies for refusing the no fly zone. meantime, the country is entering its tenth night of terror. earlier today the city of mariupol suspended evacuations accusing russian forces of breaching that temporary serious fire, shelling in
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the cia 5 is something new. i think the americans were calculating that they couldn't lose, which is why they were taking ukraine on. encouraging this new grain is always been useful to washington as a battering ram to use against russia. despite the words of concern currently echoing through western media, the facts themselves speak volumes. united states has been planning to use ukraine as a bloody battle field against russia for years, despite any costs necessary. kayla martin r. t. new york. well, that brings us to the end of up on it and i'm calling to say thank you so much for joining us with . ah, i spoke earlier with her of what are your thousands of people still live in small towns and villages that have become the new frontline towards that record that they call this area the greys a really ali from the rock was pretty me with that was only about a you had to come with for sharpen dishes or village olivia. they'll do so it won't know why it was funny because i similarly was from them or was it a show b
the cia 5 is something new. i think the americans were calculating that they couldn't lose, which is why they were taking ukraine on. encouraging this new grain is always been useful to washington as a battering ram to use against russia. despite the words of concern currently echoing through western media, the facts themselves speak volumes. united states has been planning to use ukraine as a bloody battle field against russia for years, despite any costs necessary. kayla martin r. t. new...