The CIA, itself, is releasing 12million classified documents

Discussion in 'Politics' started by smallStops, Jan 19, 2017.

  1. How is this influencing things ?
     
  2. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    I doubt it will at all. You don't honestly think the CIA will release any documents that tell us anything important, do you? Not unless there are 12 million pages of details on how Donald Trump likes golden showers. They'd probably release that :p
     
  3. Actually 13 million pages, for those who do not associate any meanings to the number 13.

    I am actually finding interesting stuff, as I am learning about third world countries politics:
    - The elected President of Ghana, that was said to be a well liked leader, was removed via a CIA operation
    - Fidel Castro had numerous assassination attempts,
    - Nelson Mandela was arrested on CIA tip off
    - Eisenhower signed an order to assassinate the democratically-elected President, well like by uts population, of
    an African country , and replaced its leadr with a dictator.

    May be not important to you, but for others yes.
     
  4. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Interesting, perhaps. But you asked how it would influence things. It probably won't unless there is something relevant released. I doubt they will release anything relevant.
     
  5. you do not seem to know much about geopolitics.
     
  6. java

    java

    Wow!!! When Cuba hears about this what do you think they will do?
     
  7. Yep , the FBI/CIA won't release anything of importance yet many insisted that since no hard evidence was produced , Hillary's e-mails could not have been hacked into by the Russians.
     
  8. java

    java

    Hillary who?
     
  9. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Exactly my point.
     
  10. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    That isn't what folks suggested at all, dopey. No one said the Russians "could not have hacked Hillary's emails". Here is what was said:

    "If you say the Russians hacked the election, show proof. In absence of proof, you are certainly entitled to your opinion, but it's not fact."
     
    #10     Jan 20, 2017