cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/34082055
cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/34082055
Yeah but the people from the 50s trained everyone who came after them. I'm actually reading a book about the Dulles brothers (who basically set CIA philosophy, ethos and hiring practices) and there's no way that the CIA isn't still using a lot of the same practices and setting the same goals.
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I always laugh when people talk about the CIA as if it is a single person, and they try to establish a sense of character by mentioning things it did in the 50s, as if any of the people involved back the. were still involved today.
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