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CIA Release Hundreds Of UFO X-Files

The CIA has released hundreds of declassified documents on UFO’s (unidentified flying objects). According to the agency’s website, it has released documents primarily from the 1940s and 1950s In a press release entitled ‘Take a peek into Our X-Files‘, a CIA spokesman said: “To help navigate the vast amount of data contained in our FOIA UFO collection, we’ve decided to highlight a few documents both sceptics and believers will find interesting” The CIA even included several pictures of the alleged extraterrestrial objects, including UFOs and suggested alien body parts.

New York Times Exposes How Saudi Arabia Funded CIA Black Ops

The U.S. government have been secretly colluding with Saudi Arabia who have funded the CIA’s “black op” programs in Syria.  A New York Times investigation has found that President Obama authorised the CIA to arm Syrian rebels in 2013 with money and weapons from the brutal Saudi Arabian regime. Thefreethoughtsproject.com reports: Code-named Timber Sycamore, the clandestine operation initially authorized the CIA to provide nonlethal assistance and training to the rebels but not weapons.

Gitmo Guards Accuse CIA Of Three Detainee Deaths & Cover Up

Guantanamo Bay guards have accused the CIA of killing three prisoners at the notorious U.S. military detention camp in Cuba. Sergeant Joseph Hickman, a former guard, tells Radio Sputnik that the government’s version of the deaths of three Gitmo detainees who were found hanged in their cells in 2006 is not the true story. Sputnik reports: On the night of June 9, 2006, Salah Ahmed Al-Salami, Mani Shaman Al-Utaybi, and Yasser Talal Al-Zahrani were found dead inside their detention block at Guantanamo Bay.

Did The CIA Recruit Actor Sean Penn?

Twitter was set ablaze this week as rumours emerged that Hollywood actor Sean Penn might be a CIA spy.  The actor met with one of the world’s most wanted drug lords, El Chapo, in the jungle shortly before he was apprehended by the Mexican military. Dailymail.co.uk reports: Supposedly the entire ‘clandestine horror show’ – as Penn put it – was part of a research project to develop a Netflix-style drama about Guzmán and his prison break.

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