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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Thu Nov 9, 2017, 06:21 PM Nov 2017

Spies Suspect Kremlin Is Pushing Dozens of Fake Trump Sex Tapes

By John R. Schindler • 11/09/17 11:17am

Attempting to get to the bottom of a complex espionage case, untangling multiple strands of secret agentry, is the most challenging exercise in all intelligence work. It taxes the minds of the most gifted counterspies, particularly when the operation extends over years, even decades, and it involves a complex cast of players, some of them Russian.

A half-century ago, when our Intelligence Community was assessing if there were Kremlin moles inside our spy agencies (spoiler: there were), a nasty bureaucratic fight ensued that dragged on for years. The protagonist was James Angleton, the CIA’s top counterspy for two decades, who coined the term “wilderness of mirrors” to describe the impenetrable mystery of certain espionage operations. In typical Angletonian flourish, he borrowed the phrase from a T. S. Eliot poem to capture the enduring mystery of never quite grasping up from down in a case, or knowing who’s really running the show—and looking at it too closely only leads to more confusion.

I’ve previously written about Angleton’s “wilderness of mirrors,” since it remains a fascinating saga still, and I noted how tricky the counterspy game can be:

One of the alluring aspects of counterintelligence is that very complex cases can turn on very small, sometimes minute, pieces of information. And years of getting to the bottom of an operation can be swiftly overturned when one tiny—and possibly very inconvenient—fact comes to light. This is particularly a possibility when what exactly happened in a case proves hard to pin down. As most cases involving the Russians are.


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Spies Suspect Kremlin Is Pushing Dozens of Fake Trump Sex Tapes (Original Post) DonViejo Nov 2017 OP
Yeah, this administration makes me cry in the shower almost every day... sfwriter Nov 2017 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author WinkyDink Nov 2017 #2
Sure, of course their "fake". 😂 Wwcd Nov 2017 #3
Any tapes starring Alec Baldwin are suspect. Sneederbunk Nov 2017 #4
Keep in mind that The Observer is Jared Kushner's paper emulatorloo Nov 2017 #5

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Wwcd

(6,288 posts)
3. Sure, of course their "fake". 😂
Thu Nov 9, 2017, 06:28 PM
Nov 2017

Saying there are fake tapes is simply trying to keep people from believing the ghastly truth when Mueller dumps the case on the country.

Trump can say, "its fake"!

Cripe, he can't even come up with a believable alibi anymore.
He's got nothing left.
We know who the big dumb fake is, Donald Trump.
WE ALL KNOW!!!

emulatorloo

(44,096 posts)
5. Keep in mind that The Observer is Jared Kushner's paper
Thu Nov 9, 2017, 06:46 PM
Nov 2017


Not saying the article is incorrect, just keep that in mind.
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