There seems to be a pattern that occurs with national events.
Charlie kirks assassination. Someone in Washington dc, israel, and an FBI center City in Alabama searched for terms that clearly had to do with the assassination the day before.
Immediately after discovered it's wiped from Google making it look even more suspicious..
Twitter reveals the countries of everyone showing DHS was located in israel. They turn off this share feature and government denies it although knowing there's many screenshots and videos of it. Again whoops. Nothing is either.
Same thing with the national guard deaths. There is low hanging information that the guy was connected to the cia. There's again a search term the day before which again is wiped out. Whoops, nothing there.
Come on, the CIA is not that stupid. They seem to be hints meant for normies that don't like thinking excessively critical.
Am I wrong here?
What would the U.S. lose if the entire CIA was shut down?
As of November 2025, the most recent publicly available figure is the FY2025 NIP budget request, which totals $73.4 billion. This represents the aggregate funding requested for the entire NIP, including the CIA's portion. For context:The FY2025 MIP request is $28.2 billion, for a combined IC total of $101.6 billion. This is a decrease from the FY2024 appropriated amounts of $76.5 billion (NIP) and $29.8 billion (MIP). Historical NIP trends show gradual increases since the early 2000s, peaking at $65.7 billion in FY2022, driven by post-9/11 reforms and evolving threats.
Detailed breakdowns by agency (e.g., exact CIA allocation) remain classified under U.S. law to protect national security, with only topline NIP figures required for disclosure since 2007. If enacted figures for FY2025 differ from the request, they would typically be released by the DNI in late 2025 or early 2026.
"Details remain classified" to hide the massive money laundering!