Unlike the former Soviet apparat, I can't quite make sense of why it is that the CIA continues as such. — thewonder
During the Cold War, the CIA ostensibly justified the arming, training, and funding of Neo-Fascist terrorist cells as "stay-behind networks" to prevent a projected Soviet invasion of Europe. — thewonder
I kind of doubt that Fabianism is terribly popular within the Central Intelligence Agency. — thewonder
I don't think that the Rockefeller's have too much to do with the Soviet Union or even the CIA. Nelson Rockefeller actually led The United States President's Commission on CIA Activities within the United States, which published Project MKUltra. — thewonder
MI6 and MI5 were both created during the Second World War, — thewonder
The Secret Service Bureau was created in 1909. — thewonder
I'm not saying that the Rockefellers didn't have an extraordinary amount of wealth and influence — thewonder
I just think that you're kind of waxing conspiratorial so as to create an overarching narrative of the extraordinary influence of the Fabians, motivated by your opposition to them within the Labour Party. — thewonder
What I'm saying is that the Rockefellers did not have the control over the intelligence community that you have alleged — thewonder
Only you are interested in talking about this, however, and you just seem to be making an attempt to divert the conversation to one about the Fabians, of which you already have a thread going on. — thewonder
That's just speculation, though. — thewonder
I'm just saying that they didn't set up British or American intelligence. That's what I thought that you had said, but, perhaps, I have misread you? — thewonder
I don't think that it's fair of you to allege any indoctrination, though. — thewonder
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