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re: So the Head of the CIA just retweeted this
Posted on 8/22/21 at 5:23 pm to Pelican fan99
Posted on 8/22/21 at 5:23 pm to Pelican fan99
It’s just so damn childish. This is shite that you see on DU
Posted on 8/22/21 at 5:28 pm to OMLandshark
This guy is a complete commie with total TDS. His Twitter is unbelievable. What's more unbelievable is that Bush promoted this guy.
Posted on 8/22/21 at 5:28 pm to OMLandshark
Hayden is a self serving moron. Looks like he’s still with the Chertoff Group among other things...as in Patriot Act Chertoff.
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MICHAEL HAYDEN Principal Practice Areas: Physical Security, Cyber Security Areas of Focus: Technological intelligence and counterintelligence (communications and data networks) Global political and terrorist risk analysis The structure and strategy of the American intelligence community
Posted on 8/22/21 at 5:33 pm to OMLandshark
He did it to get a reaction. Better to not waste time and energy on it.
Posted on 8/22/21 at 5:33 pm to OMLandshark
Here is who this clown is. All I needed to see was CNN and that said it all for me.
Michael Vincent Hayden (born March 17, 1945) is a retired United States Air Force four-star general and former Director of the National Security Agency, Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence, and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Hayden currently co-chairs the Bipartisan Policy Center's Electric Grid Cyber Security Initiative.[4] In 2017, Hayden became a national security analyst for CNN.[5]
He was Director of the National Security Agency (NSA) from 1999 to 2005. During his tenure as director, he oversaw the controversial NSA surveillance of technological communications between persons in the United States and alleged foreign terrorist groups, which resulted in the NSA warrantless surveillance controversy.
On April 21, 2005, then Lt. Gen Hayden, was confirmed by the United States Senate as the first Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence and awarded his fourth star-making him "the highest-ranking military intelligence officer in the armed forces".[6] He served in this position under DNI John Negroponte until May 26, 2006.
On May 8, 2006, Hayden was nominated for the position of Director of the Central Intelligence Agency following the resignation of Porter J. Goss, and on 23 May the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence voted 12–3 to send the nomination to the Senate floor. His nomination was confirmed by the United States Senate on 26 May by a vote of 78–15. On May 30, 2006, and again the following day at the CIA lobby with President George W. Bush in attendance, Hayden was sworn in as the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
On July 1, 2008, Hayden retired from the Air Force after over 41 years of service, and continued to serve as Director of the CIA until February 12, 2009.[7] He received an honorary doctorate from The Institute of World Politics in Washington, D.C. in 2009.
He is currently a principal at the Chertoff Group, a security consultancy co-founded by former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff.[8] He also serves on the board of directors for the Atlantic Council,[9] Motorola Solutions,[10] and Caliburn International, a military contractor that oversees operations for Homestead Temporary Shelter for Unaccompanied Children.[11][12] Hayden is a Distinguished Visiting Professor at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government. He is also a founder of the Michael V. Hayden Center for Intelligence, Policy, and International Security at the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University.
Michael Vincent Hayden (born March 17, 1945) is a retired United States Air Force four-star general and former Director of the National Security Agency, Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence, and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Hayden currently co-chairs the Bipartisan Policy Center's Electric Grid Cyber Security Initiative.[4] In 2017, Hayden became a national security analyst for CNN.[5]
He was Director of the National Security Agency (NSA) from 1999 to 2005. During his tenure as director, he oversaw the controversial NSA surveillance of technological communications between persons in the United States and alleged foreign terrorist groups, which resulted in the NSA warrantless surveillance controversy.
On April 21, 2005, then Lt. Gen Hayden, was confirmed by the United States Senate as the first Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence and awarded his fourth star-making him "the highest-ranking military intelligence officer in the armed forces".[6] He served in this position under DNI John Negroponte until May 26, 2006.
On May 8, 2006, Hayden was nominated for the position of Director of the Central Intelligence Agency following the resignation of Porter J. Goss, and on 23 May the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence voted 12–3 to send the nomination to the Senate floor. His nomination was confirmed by the United States Senate on 26 May by a vote of 78–15. On May 30, 2006, and again the following day at the CIA lobby with President George W. Bush in attendance, Hayden was sworn in as the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
On July 1, 2008, Hayden retired from the Air Force after over 41 years of service, and continued to serve as Director of the CIA until February 12, 2009.[7] He received an honorary doctorate from The Institute of World Politics in Washington, D.C. in 2009.
He is currently a principal at the Chertoff Group, a security consultancy co-founded by former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff.[8] He also serves on the board of directors for the Atlantic Council,[9] Motorola Solutions,[10] and Caliburn International, a military contractor that oversees operations for Homestead Temporary Shelter for Unaccompanied Children.[11][12] Hayden is a Distinguished Visiting Professor at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government. He is also a founder of the Michael V. Hayden Center for Intelligence, Policy, and International Security at the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University.
Posted on 8/22/21 at 5:34 pm to 1BIGTigerFan
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This guy is a complete commie with total TDS. His Twitter is unbelievable. What's more unbelievable is that Bush promoted this guy.
Not to everyone. Most of us know the Bushs were globalists.
Posted on 8/22/21 at 5:37 pm to Cajun Tigah
Taliban reclaiming the nation after foreign occupation.
Normal Americans reclaiming the nation after foreign occupation.
He may have a point.
Normal Americans reclaiming the nation after foreign occupation.
He may have a point.
Posted on 8/22/21 at 5:38 pm to OMLandshark
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That’s not the point.
It's my point.
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The point is he’s let his mask down and shown us what he and the CIA really is,
Sorry you're behind the curve on this enlightening news.
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not that it’s a surprise since they in all likelihood killed Kennedy.
No big loss. America would be a bigger shithole than it is now if he had finished him term.
Posted on 8/22/21 at 5:42 pm to OMLandshark
Funny how Antifa actually commits acts of violence, yet he chose to compare the taliban to Trump supporters
Even comparing a plain democrat to the taliban would be more accurate seeing as how they enjoy killing babies.
Even comparing a plain democrat to the taliban would be more accurate seeing as how they enjoy killing babies.
Posted on 8/22/21 at 5:42 pm to OMLandshark
Who paid for all the Toyota trucks?
ISIS, Taliban, etc. certainly didn't.
ISIS, Taliban, etc. certainly didn't.
This post was edited on 8/22/21 at 5:52 pm
Posted on 8/22/21 at 5:55 pm to FlexDawg
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Funny how Antifa actually commits acts of violence, yet he chose to compare the taliban to Trump supporters
I'm so god damn tired of this country by and large pretending that the $2billion in theft and destruction was some form of civil rights demonstration
For me personally, a lifetime of being anti-racist was erased during that reign of terror. To all my friends who have repeatedly pointed out to me that those represented a small % of blacks, yeah fine. But practically ALL of them endorsed or excused it. And NONE of them condemned it. So gtfo with that
Posted on 8/22/21 at 5:59 pm to OMLandshark
My brother works for the cia when he's not doing time.
Posted on 8/22/21 at 6:03 pm to Stagliano
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For me personally, a lifetime of being anti-racist was erased during that reign of terror. To all my friends who have repeatedly pointed out to me that those represented a small % of blacks, yeah fine. But practically ALL of them endorsed or excused it. And NONE of them condemned it. So gtfo with that
There were quite a few high profile black Americans who spoke out against BLM/Antifa and CRT but they were/are incessantly attacked by the Gaslight Media.
Posted on 8/22/21 at 6:09 pm to Bass Tiger
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There were quite a few high profile black Americans who spoke out against BLM/Antifa and CRT
Their numbers are negligible in the grand scheme. No, of course it's not 100%. But it's damn close to 99.9%
Posted on 8/22/21 at 6:22 pm to 1BamaRTR
The corrupt Bush mafia eg Barr
Posted on 8/22/21 at 6:24 pm to imjustafatkid
Antifa took over Seattle and nobody did jack shire about it either.
Posted on 8/22/21 at 6:29 pm to OMLandshark
As often said... they don't hate Trump. They hate Trump voters.
Posted on 8/22/21 at 6:34 pm to OMLandshark
The sad irony is a good portion of the people represented in the bottom pic are the ones who went to remove the ones in the top pic from power...
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