CIA Murderers
- The monsters in the CIA gave mountains of weapons to Islamists but claim they just can't understand why millennials do not trust them.
(Breitbart) - Michael Hayden, the former director of the CIA, has claimed that millennials are more likely to leak information due to “cultural differences.”
Speaking to the BBC following the publishing of WikiLeaks Vault 7 documents, former CIA director Michael Hayden stated that he believes millennials employed by the American security services are likely to leak classified information due to “cultural differences.”
“I don’t mean to judge them at all, but this group of millennials and related groups simply have different understandings of the words loyalty, secrecy, and transparency than certainly my generation did,” said Hayden speaking to the BBC. “So we bring these folks into the agency – good Americans, all, I assume – but culturally they have different instincts than the people who made the decision to hire them.”
Hayden continued, “We may be running into this different cultural approach that we saw with Chelsea Manning, with Edward Snowden and now, perhaps, with a third actor.”
Speaking about the contents of the Vault 7 leaks, which revealed that the CIA had hoarded security exploits and had the ability to turn smart devices into microphones, Hayden said, “This seems to be an incredibly damaging leak in terms of the tactics, techniques, procedures and tools that were used by the Central Intelligence Agency to conduct legitimate foreign intelligence. In other words, it has made my country and my country’s friends less safe.”
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1 comment:
It`s a sound argument . Really .
In a globalized world , with random coession between people ... unless criminal , gang sect related bonds ... or political afiliation, or even for gender wars ... How can one expected "loyalty" from someone like Manning , or Snowden ?
Other cases in the cold war came from Money , most of them , and political concictions ... not for a windbreak of any sort
Now it`s for anything , as a most personal inner feeling of a "lone ranger" as in those millenials cases .
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