The CIA’s 2014 “Top-10 List”
For the past several days, the CIA has been highlighting the most read articles it’s released this year for public consumption. Naturally, they’re doing this on Twitter.
However, some of their “top 10” are worthwhile reading. I’ve written about the number one release here at TAH already – and I also appear to have perhaps linked to a substantially less-redacted version of the document than the one the CIA references in their top-10 list. (smile). If you haven’t read it, it’s IMO worth some time. Be forewarned: it’s lengthy.
But there’s another gem on that list “top 10” list that’s even more worthwhile IMO. Remember the movie “Argo”? Well, number 7 on that list is the official CIA history of “Argau” – told by the man responsible for pulling it off – Antonio J. Mendez.
IMO it’s just as worthy of taking the time to read. And it’s not as long as the other linked historical document.
PS: no, “Argau” above isn’t a misprint. Read the linked history. (smile)
Happy New Year to all.
Category: Historical
Well, that is not all.
The CIA has finally admitted that there actually are UFOs.
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2014/12/30/cia-admits-all-those-ufo-sightings-in-150s-it-was-us/
It was them, all along.
Happy New Year, anyway!
Yes, Ex-PH2. The CIA year-end link is to a more heavily redacted version of the same document I wrote about earlier this year.
I believe Ben Rich – the guy who took over from Kelly Johnson at Skunk Works on Johnson’s retirement – actually blew the whistle on U2s and A12s being responsible for many UFO sightings in the 1950s and 1960s in his mid-1990s bio. This latest is just official confirmation. (smile)
CIA website?
Nope!