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CIA "Accidentally" Deletes Only Copy Of Confidential 6,700-Page Torture Report

CIA "Accidentally" Deletes Only Copy Of Confidential 6,700-Page Torture Report

First it was the IRS, which several years ago launched countless headlines, and much laughter, when it announced the emails of Lois Lerner targeting conservatives had magically disappeared. Then, as we observed last week (again with great amusement), the State Department couldn't seem to find any of the email correspondence to or from Hillary Clinton's IT aide Bryan Pagliano during the time Hillary was there. Now it is none other than the CIA's Office of Inspector General that is having an issue with its handling of documents.

 

The Election that Isn't: Corporations and Constitutions

The Election that Isn't: Corporations and Constitutions

"My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee..." -  Hosea 4:6 (KJV)

In the time that I've been here in this physical dimension, I've noticed that most people don't take the time to check things out for themselves.  A simple act of reading a few pages of letters can sometimes rather easily dispel dangerous rumors and myths.

CIA Destroys 6,700-Page Torture Report….By Accident

The CIA has ‘accidentally’ deleted its only copy of of a controversial Senate report about the agency’s history of brutal interrogation techniques. The CIA Office of Inspector General (OIG), the central intelligence agency’s internal watchdog, told  Congress that the electronic copy of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s 6,700-page report and a hard disk were both destroyed last year. CIA Director John Brennan possesses another copy of the torture report, but he has reportedly refused to send a replacement to the internal watchdog’s office.

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