CIA

The whole day I’ve been discussing the reasons of the revolt in the Ukrainian Department in the George Bush Center for Intelligence in Langley, VA, with people who possess the necessary “informational background.”

This morning (local time), twelve operatives of the remaining personnel of the Ukrainian Department have been detained.

New details have become available and they shed light on today’s tragic events in Langley. Western European politicians who are demanding to stop the war in Ukraine, in negotiations with their American counterparts unwarily used an argument that the rebels of the South East of Ukraine are not terrorists but civilians fighting against the infringements of their legitimate civil rights.

An unusually busy traffic of personnel’s vehicles is taking place at the CIA headquarters in Langley, VA – they are leaving.

The directorship made a decision to send home all those not too busy in order to minimize the number of people who could notice the massive investigation in the Ukrainian Department triggered by the suspicions of corruption.

An upfront warning - I have no clue what the shooting at the entry to the NSA was all about. However, since it has been reported by the media, I can guess that it wasn't anything out of the ordinary.

Yet, different news from the circles of the American special services seems way more important, and I am confident that it is something you won’t read anywhere else, ever.

About 10 km away from the Turkish border and 100 km from Mosul is the historic town of Zakho located, one of the centres of the Chaldean Catholic Church. The CIA delivered the portable barracks made by IKEA and opened a training centre near the town.