>>458974
>CFR.PNG
I'm glad I'm not the only anon pointing this out.
bilderberg.org/roundtable/CIA-LtdHng1.html
>Since 1966 every CIA Director has belonged to the Council on Foreign Relations.
Why am I now realizing that the CFR was a huge front for the CIA? CFR might as well be renamed Council of Central Intelligence:
https:// cfrd8-files.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/1998/09/Making_Intelligence_Smarter.pdf
PDF from: cfr.org/report/making-intelligence-smarter
>Covert action is fundamentally different from intelligence collection and analysis. It is
>intelligence used as an instrument of foreign policy. Such actions seek to influence the
>political, economic, or military situation in a foreign country without revealing American
>involvement in the activity.
Using Journalists, Clergymen, and Peace Corps for Covert Ops. Turns out some of these ops were bad for US.
Q Crumbs on CFR:
>>>/greatawakening/63
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>/\Council on Foreign Relations/\
>>>/qresearch/179595
>>Jan 27 2018 12:43:56 Q !UW.yye1fxo
>>179419
>CFR?
>What a coincidence.