Was There Nothing That Obama Couldn’t Do?

Via Michael Walsh;

In 2013, hundreds of CIA officers — many working nonstop for weeks — scrambled to contain a disaster of global proportions: a compromise of the agency’s internet-based covert communications system used to interact with its informants in dark corners around the world. Teams of CIA experts worked feverishly to take down and reconfigure the websites secretly used for these communications; others managed operations to quickly spirit assets to safety and oversaw other forms of triage.

 

“When this was going on, it was all that mattered,” said one former intelligence community official. The situation was “catastrophic,” said another former senior intelligence official.

Well the press is still hard at work maintaining secrecy, so there’s that. Read it all.

7 Replies to “Was There Nothing That Obama Couldn’t Do?”

  1. John Brennan becomes a common thread in CIA treason….Obama was a clueless moron,,, When did Steele start working for both China & Russia ?

  2. CIA.

    meh.

    same ones that applied the ‘josef mengele school of research’ to experimenting with drugs, hypnosis, electricity, wtf ever, trying to find ways of making the subject spill the beans.
    subjects included Canadians locked up in mental hospitals (you wanna find a place where the target has NO RIGHTS AT ALL EVER ANYWHERE ANYONE ANY TIME, just go to the local nut house) back in the 50s and 60s, right in the depths of the cold war. and not one of those gave permission or, get this, even *knew* what these ‘treatments’ were REALLY for.
    google it.
    my ‘sympathies’ with any negative shyt happening to that bunch is very limited and short lived at best.

    I once left a ph message on their answering machine at Langley listing numerous screwups they continue to be famous for. they didnt reply.

  3. If this would have happened under a Republican administration or more recently under the Trump administration it would be front page news.

  4. That is no lie. The actual number of dead is probably more mind numbing then the conjecture. The swamp is broad and deep. Frightening.

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