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CIA Diversion Plot: Sony Hacking Scandal Designed To Divert Attention From Senate Torture Report (picture)

Friday, January 2, 2015 19:43
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Was the SONY hacking scandal a CIA-coordinated diversion from the Senate ‘Torture Report’?

First it is important to understand that the CIA has effectively owned and operated the Mainstream Media (MSM) since the OSS (Office of Strategic Services) was transitioned into the CIA back in the mid 1940s.

 

Secondly, under the rubric of National Security, not a single movie can be released by Hollywood before it is given the “OK” by the CIA.  Who doesn’t know that by now?

Thirdly, there have been numerous Hollywood productions — some major — over the years that were both initiated and managed through every part of the production process … by the Central Intelligence Agency. The CIA is often referred to asTHE COMPANY for very good reason, especially in secret service and intelligence circles. That’s because it is intimately involved with every major corporation in US of A … in the name of national security.  Yes, the CIA effectively interpenetrates to varying degrees all the major U.S. companies, particularly those which make up the Military-Industrial Complex.  The MSM is equally infiltrated by CIA spooks and FBI agents at every single level, as became evident during the McCarthy Communism trials of the 1950s.

The damning Senate ‘Torture Report’ on the CIA doesn’t get any bigger!

In light of the overwhelming evidence that demonstrated that the CIA has engaged in outright torture over years, and then lied about it, THE COMPANY had a lot to loose with the publication of the Senate Torture report. It was therefore in their best interest to manufacture an extraordinarily dramatic countrywide (and international) distraction for when the Senate released their highly anticipated report. And so they did.

The very timing of the SONY hacking episode is simply too convenient for the CIA, as they were right in the midst defending their horrific torture practices and associated agency-wide policies. The whole country quickly became absorbed in reading so many personal and private, lurid and sordid details of what everyone already knows goes on in Hollyweird. Nothing grips a national audience like the very confidential email conversations between high level network executives, their producers and directors, actors and actresses, as well as their inappropriately involved spouses. Which is exactly the way the CIA planned it.

North Korea’s Kim Jong-un was quite right when he said that his nation had nothing to do with the SONY hacking scandal. They were also probably right to point to Obama & Company, especially the CIA and FBI, the two agencies that have the resources and reason to pull off such a high tech and sophisticated hack of a major corporation.  The FBI was the agency that accused North Korea without providing any substantial evidence … or testimony.  According to the following four articles, it seems all but certain that North Korea was not responsible — in any way — for the SONY hacking.

North Korea was NOT behind the Sony hack according to multiple security experts

No, North Korea Didn’t Hack Sony

These Cybersecurity Experts Still Don’t Think North Korea Hacked Sony

UCSB Professor Examines Sony Hack

There is a very definite historical pattern of using North Korea as a red herring whenever there is something very serious about to go down. 

The public record, as presented on the internet, provides numerous instances where a big media distraction was badly need by the White House … or Congress … or the CIA, and then all of a sudden  – out of the blue — North Korea is threatening a nuclear strike on the US or some other alarming overture is allegedly blurted out by the leadership in Pyongyang.  Here is one such threat that was issued on August 8, 2014.

North Korea Threatens To Attack US With Nuclear Power Over Continuing Military Drills With South Korea

This type of obvious diversion has gone on for decades during the term of each U.S. Administration.  Every one has used North Korea as their boogeyman in times of political need or convenient media distraction.  North Korea dramatics have also been routinely utilized as part of US military strategy from time to time.

Were a statistician to conduct an in-depth research project on the correlation between USA-North Korean ‘provocations’ and ‘counter-provocations’ over the past 30 years the number of curiously timed events would be as compelling as they are improbable.

CIA has much to lose at home and abroad because of the ‘Torture Report’

Back to the infamous Senate ‘Torture Report’.  There is an unprecedented and HUGE battle going on in the background between the U.S. Senate and the CIA.  It all comes down to oversight, which the CIA perversely avoids.  They have successfully avoided necessary oversight since their very inception.  Hence, they have viewed the Senate report as being the most serious pretext in its history to justify reigning in the spy agency.

So desperate is THE COMPANY to avoid any and all changes to the current oversight policy (which is effectively nonexistent) that they not only hacked the Senate computers prior to the issuance of the torture report, and then blew it off; it appears that they also hacked SONY, perhaps in collusion with the FBI.  There have been confidential interviews with top-notch cyber-security experts and internet crackerjacks who have asserted that the SONY hack was far too sophisticated, and required too many technical and physical resources, not to have been conducted by a nation state with a very strong vested interest.  MOREHERE

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