Thursday, January 7, 2010

FILMS: Examining the excuse of national security

BTC - As Americans we are prone to getting dizzy, lost, in what I have deemed "the toilet of distractions". Today news crows are invested with the incests of D.C.'s culture of deceit and secrecy. Paying attention is almost not worth it if you watch TV or read conventional news.

It is important to have some education on the nature of the work in American intelligence agencies.

The two following films shed essential light on the real problems with some of the intelligence processes. They will help anyone understand surveillance, national security, secrecy and the way our Congress has become drafted or seduced into an "in" club.

The "closed door" briefings that the CIA and other intelligence agencies regularly commence with, force secrecy on our top officials. Some of whom may actually NEED to speak up on behalf of their constituencies or even possibly self preservation.

Whatever your opinion is of the nature of modern conspiracy; secrecy seems to be consistent with abuses of power.

Below are 2 films to examine what the US government has done on the auspices of "national security".

[Great big thanks to friends Frank Dorrell and Kimberly Johnson]


What I've Learned About U.S. Foreign Policy






ALSO WATCH: Secrets of the CIA

Five courageous former CIA agents reveal deep secrets of the CIA (45 min)

http://personalgrowthcourses.net/video/secrets_cia

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