The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) warns that public disclosure of a Senate report on the agency's torture methods will trigger violent street protests in the Middle East, endangering US embassies and personnel.
"The Mideast is a tinderbox right now and this could be the spark that ignites quite a fire," a US intelligence official who was briefed on the findings told Yahoo News.
That concern was echoed Friday by a former top US intelligence official. "It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out if you release a report like this at a time when terrorism is surging all over the Mideast you are handing the other side a recruitment tool," John McLaughlin, a former CIA deputy director, told Yahoo News. "It's blindingly obvious."
Comment: Interestingly, the fact that torturing people creates enemies of the state is not as 'blindingly obvious.' These officials see no problem with actual torture, it's disclosing that torture happens, that's the problem from their perspective.
Comment: The widespread acceptance of all these ridiculous lies only proves that the PTB is currently winning in this information-war. But the war ain't over, and it is about time that we wake up to the fact that we also are, each and every one of us, combatants in this war.
From Asymmetric Warfare: MH17 False-Flag Terror and the 'War' on Gaza: