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CIA and the Film Industry
Guardian | Submitted by: Flag Hag
"The most common way for the CIA to exert influence in Hollywood nowadays is not through anything as direct as funding, or rewriting scripts, but offering to help with matters of verisimilitude. That is done by having serving or former CIA agents acting as advisers on the film, though some might wonder whether there is ever really such a thing a "former agent". As ex-CIA agent Lindsay Moran, the author of Blowing My Cover, has noted, the CIA often calls on former officers to perform tasks for their old employer."
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From: csi [can't stand idiots]
Date: 15-Nov-2008 22:13
verisimilitude: a 5 dollar word in the hands of a 5 cent mind.
From: rev [meupnpopmyclutch]
Date: 15-Nov-2008 22:37
'Verisimilitude,' - A fucking lie that appears distantly related to reality. What the FBCINSA has a lot of trouble with. Caused by a fungus in high places that prefers the dark.
From: chagrinedgirl
Date: 15-Nov-2008 22:46
It was the CIA, with the Illuminati and funding from the Masons, all planning to slowly replace Brits and American celebrities with aliens.
From: totenhawk5 [Totenhawk]
Date: 16-Nov-2008 06:40
I do not recall being contacted by Mr Smith , Nor have i any prior knoledge of Mr Smiths Existance.
From: gingerbrown [as in sh!t]
Date: 16-Nov-2008 08:11
Ah, yes, the CIA. The dancing bear that holds your attention while his keeper picks your pocket. 'The louder he spoke of his honesty, the faster we counted our spoons.' Or such to that effect.
From: totenhawk5 [Totenhawk]
Date: 16-Nov-2008 17:47
The answer is no Mr Attorny general . I have never read or been aware of the existence of that document, Thank you sir.
From: wulfgarthewhite [Black to White]
Date: 16-Nov-2008 23:42
Tootin' Hork, Does your Mommy know you've been playing with her computer again? Remember what the judge said?
Updated: 23-Nov-2008 13:33
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