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Tim Weiner: The Mission (AudiobookFormat, Mariner Books)

Amerine had fresh intelligence that Taliban fighters were preparing to attack from a hideout over the next ridgeline. His air support officer made a careless and catastrophic error when he sent the coordinates to a B-52H Stratofortress bomber ready to attack. He had called in an air strike on his own position.

A two-thousand-pound smart bomb came screaming across the sky and struck Team Echo. "The doors and windows flew out," Karzai recounted six months later to a reporter. "I got injured on my face and my head, and I saw this very good fellow, a very nice man, Greg, jump out of his place and just throw himself on me. It was very remarkable, very remarkable. And the tribal chiefs followed; they all covered me from all around." Dirt and rocks and flesh and bones rained down. Explosions shook the earth, and the stunned and shellshocked Afghans thought that the town was under attack by bin Laden's Arab fighters. But it wasn't al Qaeda; it was Team Echo's arsenal of rocket-propelled grenades cooking off. Dazed and bleeding, Karzai saw scores of dead and wounded outside the compound. He slowly realized that "it was not a rocket attack on our room or an RPG attack on our room. It was something else." It was the worst friendly-fire attack by American forces in the decade since the 1991 Gulf War against Iraq. Three American special-forces officers were killed and twenty soldiers and spies were wounded. At least fifty Afghans died.

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Tim Weiner: The Mission (AudiobookFormat, Mariner Books)

The CIA had been at the heart of almost every American attempt to overthrow foreign governments for more than fifty years, supporting uprisings, subverting rulers, stealing elections. But rarely had its officers conducted covert operations that catapulted the leader of a nation to power. In the cold war, the station chief in the Congo had installed the tyrant Gen. Joseph Mobutu, a coup in Iran had put the imperious Shah on the Peacock Throne, counterinsurgency in the Philippines kept the kleptocrat Ferdinand Marcos secure. These three had reigned for decades, backed by American intelligence, diplomacy, and weapons. The United States supported their brutal and corrupt regimes as bulwarks of anticommunism and American power in Africa and the Middle East and Asia. They brought stability, until they fell.

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The consulate will move to the this building - downtown Nuuk, just 25 meters from my office.
The upcoming US consulate office is 3,000 square meters.
Why does USA need a 3,000 square meters office in a country with only 56,000 inhabitants?

To make place for og agents in the consulate? covert operations?

The has confirmed that when it scanned Director 's phone for messages, they were gone. That is in violation of public records laws.

https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/25897157/ciasignalgate.pdf

the USA has cultivated an aura of competency over decades that rapidly disintegrates in front of our eyes right now.

so the CIA tried to use a "remote viewer" to find the Ark of the Covenant.

... around 2000.

Gee, maybe there was something else they could have spent resources on going on around that time?

(bonus: the article calls the source: "right-wing British outlet the Daily Mail")

https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2025/03/27/cia-ark-of-the-covenant-resurfaced/82686919007/

⚠️El mismo confirmó lo que hace tiempo muchos sabíamos❗️ la puede leer tus mensajes de 💬

Las agencias de inteligencia de "tienen un montón de formas" para acceder a los servicios de mensajería, "mientras que el propio no dispone de esa capacidad" 🙂 Resulta que ahora el multimillonario se lava las manos y no trabaja con ellos!

🔼Según Mark ...

https://t.me/IHPSnuevosparadigmas/12565

Today in Labor History June 11, 1913: Cops shot Black & White IWW members (Industrial Workers of the World) and AFL maritime workers in New Orleans. As a result, one worker died and two were injured. The imprisoned another 43 IWW members. They were striking against United Fruit Company for better wages. This strike was part of a strike wave at ports along the eastern seaboard, particularly in Philadelphia, led by African American IWW organizer Ben Fletcher. Most of these strikes were successful. However, the one in New Orleans was lost. United Fruit would go on to become one of the most powerful corporations of the 20th century. They ultimately controlled vast territories and transportation networks in Central America, Colombia, and the West Indies, and maintained a virtual monopoly in the so-called banana republics of Costa Rica, Honduras, and Guatemala. In 1954, they lobbied for the overthrow of the Arbenz …

THE ASSASSINATION OF PATRICE LUMUMBA, first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo, explored in this timely, fascinating, intensely researched work with emphasis on US Cold War strategy and the role of the CIA. A MINUS

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-lumumba-plot-stuart-a-reid/1143205978?ean=9781524748814

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