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The CIA has definitely been busy inserting their narratives into our media. The latest Call of Duty Modern Warfare trilogy was nonstop CIA pandering nonsense about heroic feminist freedom fighters in the Middle East repelling dirty Russian invaders. But the latter was a dismal failure in terms of propaganda. Anyone with half a brain could see what a lousy job Langley did trying to recruit young people through that piece of shit video game franchise.
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Sicario. Probably not intentional, but the amount of people that think the CIA is remotely justified is insane
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That's an odd choice. I thought the movie Sicario painted the CIA and the Pentagon as almost just as criminal as the cartel.



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