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The biggest surprise here is the CIA notifying anyone. They have a rich legacy of keeping their mouths shut and watching tragedies unfold, despite knowing they would happen.
Everyone knows the CIA is filled with deep state swifties.
I'm fairly sure "All Too Well" is about her breakup with the CIA.
"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" is actually about the CIA and Al Qaeda
The CIA still has her red handkerchief and the Director still smells it to be reminded of their time together.
Let go of the idea that the CIA is here to protect you. They are not.
They exist to ensure the current world order doesn’t change.
They will take advantage of any tragic event as long as it benefits their mission and agenda.
They notified Israel on Oct 5 of a possible Hamas flare up and attack. Could have saved a lot of Isralies and a lot more Palestinians now.
Fairly sure they have also notified Germany about attacks on the pipelines, Ukraine about impending Russian attack before they believed it.
They have been guilty of bad acts in the past for sure, but in recent history it seems they have been pretty forward with passing information on to other countries when they have it
Fair nuff. They've probably got a at least a few more years of good deeds before public perception of them shifts.