Anonymous ID: ed8a4b June 5, 2019, 6:16 a.m. No.6676752   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6783

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The Farm. Camp Peary is known as "The Farm", a training facility run by the Central Intelligence Agency for the purpose of training CIA's clandestine officers, as well as officers of other organizations specializing in clandestine activities, such as the Defense Intelligence Agency.

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Feb 19, 1980 · Known as Camp Peary to outsiders and "The Farm" to CIA insiders, the base is a $37 million complex nestled in deer-filled woods and tidal recesses within minutes of two of Virginia's biggest …

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CIA Training Grounds in Camp Peary, Virginia. Training for new recruits in the CIA's Clandestine Service Division takes place at the highly classified Camp Peary, affectionately called "The Farm." This 9,000-acre military camp near Williamsburg, VA is boot camp for special agents. It is one of the nation's most secret federal facilities.

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CIA agents work to protect national security and provide global survelleince, undergoing extensive training specific to their job roles. Agents in clandestine and operations positions do a majority of their training at The Farm, a secretive CIA training center outside Williamsburg, Virginia.

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  1. LANGLEY - Spook Central, CIA Headquarters. 2. CAMP PEARY - Virginia's version of Area 51. Originally a Naval Construction Battalion training base and a home away from home for German POWs during WWII, Camp Peary is the supposed training academy for CIA operatives even though a search of the CIA Web site reveals no reference to this …

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The film version of George Orwell's Animal Farm is 60 years old. As a new DVD version is released, we look at how the CIA help fund England's first animated feature film

Anonymous ID: ed8a4b June 5, 2019, 6:23 a.m. No.6676783   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6817

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http://www.virginialiving.com/feature/spies-among-us/

 

Prior to becoming whatever-the-heck-it-is (we’ll play along), Camp Peary enjoyed a less covert assignment. Established in the early days of World War II, the base initially served as a training ground for Navy construction battalions, the so-called Seabees. But by 1944 Seabee activity had ground to a halt and the camp was converted to a basic training facility — some reports claim that German POWs were also being housed here. At the war’s end the Navy abandoned the property, leaving it in the capable hands of the state of Virginia, which moved in and established a seedling nursery. In 1951, after Virginia’s General Assembly failed to pass legislation that would have allowed formerly (and somewhat rudely) evicted residents, like those from the now ghost town of Magruder, to purchase their Camp Peary property back, the Navy returned, announcing that the base was henceforth closed to the public.

 

For 21 years no one had reason to question what occurred on the base — save one time in 1961 when the government called for bids on constructing six reinforced-concrete buildings, each fitted with steel doors and X-ray protection. But in 1972, things changed. The Virginia Gazette, a then weekly Williamsburg newspaper, made the disturbing claim that Camp Peary was being used by the CIA to train agents in assassination techniques and guerilla warfare. The CIA flatly denied the charge, but the damage was done. Camp Peary was now on the map.

 

Aerial photographs of the facility, available to the public, confirm a much-to-be-expected, college- like setting, with large expanses of grass, dorms, a dining hall, a gymnasium … a mock prison, a firing range, a private airstrip. The Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission maintains files (with pictures) of a variety of the structures within the base, from the plain 1950s river cottages (which unfortunately challenge the popular myth that military brass use the base as a luxury retreat) to the historic but now boarded up home Porta Bello, the one-time summer retreat of Lord Dunsmore, Virginia’s last royal governor. But Camp Peary’s allure, its mystique, has less to do with what’s actually in there and more to do with what they’re doing in there.

 

Over the last 30 years, news reports and bestselling tell-alls from former CIA agents like Victor Marchetti, Phillip Agee, Ralph McGehee and Frank Snepp have added to the mystery and intrigue of the formerly low-key facility. Civilians now have access to once-secret agency parlance—Camp Peary, for instance, is referred to as “The Farm” by CIA insiders. Students at “The Farm,” called “career trainees,” are said to take classes in such handy subjects as lock picking (course name “Picks and Locks”) and cracking open mail “Flaps and Seals”, and more ominous sounding coursework like “Outward Bound with Guns,” where students apparently wade through swamps for days avoiding human predators. Trainees learn how to work a cocktail party, lose a tail, set up a pick-up or a drop-off, photograph documents, infiltrate hostile governments and rescue hostages. And in that mock prison, students study “Jail Sequence” reportedly by being locked up, interrogated, and denied food and water for days.

Anonymous ID: ed8a4b June 5, 2019, 6:30 a.m. No.6676817   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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https://www.c-span.org/video/?461413-1/house-intelligence-hearing-national-security-implications-climate-change

 

goto -33:00 min and shiff is asking about weaponizing water

guy answers are telling

 

 

also digging on the farm

 

Yet it’s nothing new for hearsay to find its way to the silver screen. In 2003, Disney’s Touchstone Pictures released The Recruit (formerly called The Farm), staring Al Pacino and Colin Farrell. Set at the “hidden” Camp Peary, the film is loosely based on the life of former Camp Peary instructor-turned-mole Harold Nicholson, who in 1997 was convicted of selling secrets to the Russians. But, Hollywood aside, consider it the ultimate breach in national security that on the heels of this studio release came BAM! Entertainment’s Game Boy Advance version of The Recruit, which, as one online reviewer put it, allows you to “shoot enemies, plant bugs, knock people unconscious, and undertake snipping missions.”

Anonymous ID: ed8a4b June 5, 2019, 7:08 a.m. No.6676998   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/2019/06/04/report-splc-tied-to-violent-antifa-organization/

 

Report: SPLC Tied to Violent Antifa Organization

June 4, 2019Christopher Holton

On 21 May an important article by Tyler O’Neil appeared on PJ Media in which evidence was presented that indicated ties between the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) and the violent, political extremist organization Antifa.

 

Not enough attention has been focused on O’Neill’s article and the revelations it disclosed:

 

https://pjmedia.com/trending/report-shows-online-ties-linking-huffpost-the-guardian-and-splc-to-antifa/

 

O’Neill cites research from Dr. Eoin Lenihan. Lenihan’s data indicates that “chief investigative reporter for the SPLC Matthew Hayden [has] connections within Antifa,” which Lenihan describes as “problematic.”

 

Hayden’s ties to Antifa are especially troubling given the SPLC’s prior acknowledgement of Antifa’s violence and outright refusal to include the organization in their list of “hate” groups:

 

https://capitalresearch.org/article/splc-wont-label-antifa-as-hate-group/

 

The SPLC’s refusal to designate Antifa a hate group was based on the contortionist logic that Antifa’s hate was not “discriminatory.” That nonsense was expressed by the now former president of the SPLC, Richard Cohen:

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/southern-poverty-law-center-condemns-antifa-but-wont-call-hate-group

 

Ironically, Cohen resigned under pressure in March due to revelations that the SPLC was overrun with sexual harassment and discriminatory practices on his watch:

 

https://www.dailysignal.com/2019/03/25/splc-president-richard-cohen-resigns-from-embattled-left-wing-nonprofit/

 

The reality is that the SPLC targets conservative organizations with trumped-up “hate” designations in an effort to stifle speech in much the same way that Antifa uses violence and intimidation to silence its opponents. So evidence of interaction between the two organizations should not come as a surprise.

 

But the interaction does reveal something about the veracity of the SPLC’s claim that they “followed” Antifa. Exactly what did they mean when Cohen said that the SPLC “followed” Antifa?

 

This would not be the first time that the SPLC’s work ended up tied to leftist violence.

 

In 2012 Floyd Lee Corkins attacked the headquarters of the Family Research Council (FRC) and wounded a security guard. Corkins said that he carried out the attack because the FRC had been listed as a hate group by the SPLC.

 

As for Antifa, there can be no doubt that Antifa is a violent organization that targets people and organizations for their views. There is a great deal of evidence to demonstrate this:

 

Antifa professor attacks Trump supporter

 

Antifa commits assaults at prayer rally in Portland

 

FBI investigating Antifa plot to buy guns from Mexican drug cartel for armed rebellion

 

FBI investigating meetings between Antifa and ISIS

 

Even CNN has acknowledged that Antifa uses violence:

 

https://www.cnn.com/2017/08/18/us/unmasking-antifa-anti-fascists-hard-left/index.html

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUu46J_OHQ4

 

In December Antifa members attacked two U.S. Marines in Philadelphia:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpxxTzkb9k4

 

It can only be described as disturbing that the SPLC has demonstrated ties to an organization that has a pattern of committing acts of violence.

Anonymous ID: ed8a4b June 5, 2019, 7:28 a.m. No.6677106   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7157

https://mynorthwest.com/1407354/antifa-arrested-uw-republicans-classroom/

 

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Rantz: ‘Antifa’ member arrested for trying to imprison Republican students in classroom

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BY JASON RANTZ

JUNE 5, 2019 AT 7:11 AM

 

Photo courtesy Operation Cold Front.

An alleged member of a local antifa group was arrested Tuesday evening for attempting — and very badly failing — to chain the doors, locking conservative students in a University of Washington classroom.

 

 

The final meeting of the UW College Republicans (UWCR), held in Thompson Hall, featured two guest speakers from a local YouTube channel, Operation Cold Front. The meeting caught the attention of Emerald City Antifa. On their Facebook page, the group encouraged members to show up to disrupt the event.

 

One person did show up, though it’s unclear if he’s directly connected with the Facebook page. But he didn’t try to simply disrupt the event; he tried to lock the students in the hall with a chain and lock.

 

“I saw a guy in black approach the door but there had been no protest outside or anything so antifa wasn’t necessarily on my radar,” UWCR member Zach Wildfang told The Jason Rantz Show on KTTH. “He crouched down and immediately slapped his chain around the door.”

 

The chaining didn’t work. It made lots of noise, as chains against doors tend to do, and it immediately alerted the students inside, one already standing guard.

 

“We heard the rattling from inside,” UWCR president Chevy Swanson told Rantz. “We looked to see through the window and see that someone was messing with the door. And it’s very clearly a chain being attached. So personally I ran up to the door and opened it on him, the chain fell to the ground, and he ran off, which is good because I much prefer not to be chained in a room with 30 other people indefinitely.”

 

The entire incident was caught on video by Operation Cold Front. The suspect, who covered his face in a black cloth until cops removed it, is seen on camera saying “Find the law that it is illegal to dangle a chain over a door!” Then, as seen on the edited video, he’s handcuffed and taken away.

 

Swanson says he recognizes the suspect from other recent UWCR events, though this is the first time he’s been disruptive. UW Police haven’t publicly identified the suspect, but confirmed he’s an 18-year-old who attends a special high school class on campus.

 

“One of the other attendees of the event caught up to him,” Swanson says, “and called the police and the police end up coming and arresting him.”

 

UW Police confirmed the suspect was interviewed and released, and will be “charged through investigation” for misdemeanor disorderly conduct.

 

Because the attempt failed so miserably, many of the student attendees thought it was funny, after they got over the shock of the failed imprisonment.

 

The UWCRs have been behind a number of events campus progressives deemed offensive. Last month, they hosted an “affirmative action bake sale” to point out the unfairness of affirmative action. It was a contentious event that lead to a lot of shouting and one arrest (though the suspect wasn’t charged).

 

Afterwards, UW President Ana Mari Cauce condemned the event — and declared war on free speech. Here, Cauce has not yet responded to requests for comment.

Anonymous ID: ed8a4b June 5, 2019, 7:50 a.m. No.6677236   🗄️.is 🔗kun

first of all im not a reg voter never voted in my life

my father was dying during the trump election or i would have voted djt

 

following q and pushing memes on fb and twitter

after getting bannned several times and calling out soros,pp,splc,brock, moveon i started getting texts on my phone that i saved now they harss me with robo calls anytime i tweet against them

one example verbatum

 

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i replied. im busy and tired of killing babies

 

i have more from Moveon calling me Jane

also from Julie Chiacchiere from Randy Bryce calling me Jane and asking me to call him.

many more all calling me jane

 

Jane doe?

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