Ray McGovern on the Tenet Resignation

I’ve linked to pieces about Ray McGovern a few times before; he’s an ex-CIA guy who likes to make fairly alarming accusations about how the current group of people running the US intelligence operation are not to be trusted. Which isn’t to say that his accusations aren’t accurate. But they definitely lean in the tinfoil-hat direction. And what’s not to like about that?

Anyway. From Democracy Now: 27-Year CIA Vet Ray McGovern On George Tenet’s Surprise Resignation

One Response to “Ray McGovern on the Tenet Resignation”

  1. Dave Says:

    Just be careful: once an entity tells you the government is lying, and you just happen to believe that the government IS lying, people tend to filter that entity less critically than they do the government, even though that entity is less-accountable (and sometimes even less responsible!) than the government.

    I learn from what Ray writes, even though I often disagree with it.

    My advice: don’t let your guard down because someone from/in the intelligence community seems to be in sympathy with you. Specifically: Ray seems to enjoy perpetuating the bogus government fable of 9/11. Is it possible he just hasn’t seen through all the impossibilities yet? And, if so, what does that say about his own personal intelligence?


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    - Dave
    http://911blimp.net/aud_BushImplicatesBush.shtml

    "First of all, when we walked into the classroom, I had seen
    this plane fly into the first building. There was a TV set on."

    - George W. Bush, Jan 5, 2002, referring to the magic TV
    on which he saw an attack that had not yet been broadcast
    (The 1st KNOWN video did not surface until the next day!)

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