American Dream wrote:...
Is it true that the CIA is now running the country?
Twenty years ago I would have pretty well agreed with Ron Paul's statement.
Nowadays, I'm not so sure it's really accurate or useful.
The CIA is a big problem. The Federal Reserve the same. Are either- or both- of these the problem? I'm no longer so sure...
From what people like Ray mcGovern have said, the Bush era politicizing of the CIA (in the sense of gutting it's mission to provide accurate and timely information to the Pres and turning it into a collector of information that confirms the Pres policy du jour) - has been an absolute disaster for the organisation in terms of morale, direction and accountability at least for the 'analysis' side rather than 'operations' side.
I think it important to remember that ultimately CIA is an organisation, and all organisations which are not capable of changing to match changes in the wider environment face certain extinction, regardless of how much 'power' they wield..
I think a very important issue is that if it was shut down, many of it's members would just go private and re-organise, as they did once under Carter.
Corporate memory is a powerful force - a sort of organisational equivalent of Mercury Man
