I came across an interesting quote recently.
"The risk was that you would get people
who would be susceptible to political considerations as opposed to national
security considerations, or would construe political considerations as opposed
to national security considerations--to move from the kid with a bomb to the
kid with a picket sign, and from the kid with the picket sign to the kid with
the bumper sticker of the opposing candidate. And you just keep going down the
line."
Sound familiar?
Sounds like what is happening in
and other parts of the country.
It is a quote from
during
the
Church Committee Hearings
of 1975.
A key witness
and the
author of a master spy plan prepared for
President Richard M. Nixon
in 1970.
He testified about what can happen when inappropriate
intelligence-collection methods are adopted by the government.
Get this.
It's in an
C.I.A.
article called
I was researching how torture doesn't work
and the article talks about how governments shouldn't spy on their own people.
Imagine that!
The article is an interesting read.
One of the best interrogators of all time,
the article states,
was a
German
during
WWII.
He never asked prisoners questions about military strategy
but just became their friends.
Like I said many times before,
people love to talk about themselves if there is someone there to listen!
This is,
I Did Not Hack The C.I.A. For This Information
Anyone Can Use A Search Engine To Find It
Jim Hauenstein
And,
“Withholding information is the essence of tyranny. Control of the flow of information is the tool of the dictatorship.”
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"Here is the dilemma: we want to know the
truth, especially when it comes to dangers that imperil the United States; but,
at the same time, we don't want to pull out the fingernails of people we have
captured on battlefields, or spy at home on individuals of Arab or Southwest
Asian descent who are law-abiding US citizens. That's what happens in
dictatorships, not democracies, and preserving the difference between the two
types of regimes is important to most of us--all important."
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