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Operation Northwoods

Ah, the CIA. How benevolent. According to John Krasinski, the CIA is “something we should cherish, and thank every day.” Most know that the United States’ government has some shady dealings and history in the past, and present. I’ve written about Operation Starfish Prime, trying to ignite hydrogen b…

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