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Below, a pivotal scene from Three Days of the Condor (1975).

Literature and journalism as literal intel gathering.

The 20th century was an infiltration and recruitment Op of talent and intellect by intelligence agencies.

The smartest and brightest posing (installed) as “the smartest and brightest,” all playing their scripted roles.

“Who’d invent a job like that?”

Yuri Bezmenov’s explained exactly how this worked in 1984 in his now famous interview on the Four Stages of Ideological Subversion.

Though 50 years old, this scene from Three Days of the Condor is an important disclosure/revelation about the CIA in light of DOGE’s investigation of government spending, corruption, waste, and fraud, along with its exposure of USAID’s vast money laundering network, known as Operation Gladio.

And yet, it’s still not even the half of it. Not even the half of it.

Masha Tupitsyn

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