Miles Mathis has very interesting exposes that are loaded with 'tons' of connections. Certainly, it's food-for-thought to ruminate on. Despite enjoying reading his writings, I have a heavy dose of skepticism with the many 'guilt-by-association' connections though. With all the connections Mathis makes, it would be a grand endeavor for fact checking them for verification. Even with that, it's hard to make any judgment at all on what most of these associations are that amount to circumstantial evidence. For one thing the CIA is a well compartmentalized large organization. And being so, it's not a thoroughly homogeneous entity that is all 'this way' or 'that way'. In addition, the CIA in general has had changing ideology over the decades. Compartmentalization has a way of hiding throw-backs to changing policy. I'm sure there are those who are MAGA and true patriots that work at the CIA.
In the end, Miles Mathis writes a provocative thesis. It's one to consider, but should be verified.
Miles Mathis has very interesting exposes that are loaded with 'tons' of connections. Certainly, it's food-for-thought to ruminate on. Despite enjoying reading his writings, I have a heavy dose of skepticism with the many 'guilt-by-association' connections though. With all the connections Mathis makes, it would be a grand endeavor for fact checking them for verification. Even with that, it's hard to make any judgment at all on what most of these associations are that amount to circumstantial evidence. For one thing the CIA is a well compartmentalized large organization. And being so, it's not a thoroughly homogeneous entity that is all 'this way' or 'that way'. In addition, the CIA in general has had changing ideology over the decades. Compartmentalization has a way of hiding throw-backs to changing policy. I'm sure there are those who are MAGA and true patriots that work at the CIA.
In the end, Miles Mathis writes a provocative thesis. It's one to consider, but should be verified.