Friday, April 4, 2014

CIA's Torture Program to be Declassified ?

Ultimately even if they don't use a single drop of black-out we won't learn anything that we didn't already know about the government, government attached entities, and human nature. Which is lying, cheating, stealing, hypocrisy, apathy, self-centeredness, self-righteousness, etc. What we will learn afterwards after the release of nothing more than the "black-pages" is that we (you) the great majority of citizens will pay it no real mind, feign some indignation, and continue on with your lives and allowing the government and the nation to continue with it's "business as usual" existence. What I am saying is ... everything will stay the same, as everything has been the same, and as everything will stay the same. The very fact that you will allow the government to decide what you, the ones who are supposed to be the REAL holders of power, need to know concerning Truth, and this IS about TRUTH, the Knowledge of It and the Freedom received thru/by/with It, says everything. There is NOTHING more detrimental to one, than the allowance of not receiving Truth. Than the belief that it is just and understandable that a "select" group should Know Truth. That such things as "Classified", "Secret" and "Top-Secret" are valuable terms and actions. Liars, thieves, crooks, hypocrites (demons and devils) want, allow and propagate these things. REFUSE to receive the "black-pages", at ALL COSTS, and a new path for the growth, development, advancement, evolution and Salvation of the U.S. shall take place. Truth bless.        


The Senate Intelligence Committee moves on Thursday to declassify its $40 million, 6,300 page report on the CIA's post 9/11 torture program. But how long until the public will have a chance to actually see the report? That depends on the actions the White House and the CIA take next. RT Political Commentator Sam Sacks reports.

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