piece<\/a>, about deception by governments. Read this carefully and think about it. In particular, think about this statement:<\/p>\nJames Jesus Angleton, head of CIA counterintelligence for three decades, long ago explained to me that: intelligence services create stories inside stories, each with its carefully constructed trail of evidence, in order to create false trails as diversions.<\/p>\n
Such painstaking work can serve a variety of purposes. It can be used to embarrass or discredit an innocent person or organization that has an unhelpful position on an important issue and is in the way of an agenda.<\/p>\n
It can be used as a red herring to draw attention away from a failing explanation of an event by producing an alternative false explanation.<\/p>\n
I forget what Angleton called them, but the strategy is to have within a false story other stories that are there but withheld because of \u201cnational security\u201d or \u201cpolitically sensitive issues\u201d or some such.<\/p>\n
Then if the official story gets into trouble, the backup story can be released in order to deflect attention into a new false story or to support the original story.<\/p>\n
Angleton said that intelligence services protect their necessary misdeeds by burying the misdeed in competing explanations.<\/i><\/p>\n
Read the complete article here.<\/a><\/p>\nNow, think about this article:\u00a0Nice Attacks, Destroying Evidence at Crime Scene: French Government Orders Destruction of CCTV Video Footage<\/a>\u00a0What in the world is going on? Was this contrived . . . like the rest of them?<\/p>\nIt\u2019s hard to tell.<\/p>\n
But, with all that in mind, consider that\u00a0the U.S. Director of Central Intelligence recently said that chemtrails are real<\/a>\u00a0and that he is personally interested in them because they are used to decrease the trends of global warming.<\/p>\n