You know how these things go... posting fwiw. pic.twitter.com/lYQQncLnAl— AnOpiner (@AnOpiner) November 18, 2020
Vaughn Bishop never imagined that one day he would be asked to serve as Deputy Director of CIA. “Then again,” says Bishop, “at no point in my career did I ever cease to be amazed at the opportunities offered at CIA.”
CIA Deputy Director — A Short Biography of Vaughn Bishop
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Both Bishop (2007 – 2009) and Haspel (2009 – 2011) served as the CIA’s Station Chief in London. The CIA bio of Bishop does not acknowledge this position. Instead, they say that Bishop “oversaw a critical analytic partnership with a major foreign ally.” The NYT appears to agree with Intel Today, even if they do not name the country:
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It is unclear why the CIA — and the MSM — are unwilling to acknowledge that both Haspel and Bishop have been chief of the CIA station in London in the years following 9/11. Perhaps, the complicity of the UK in the CIA torture programme is an issue too hot to handle?
Also interesting (bishop to D5) Because if you can get your bishop to D5 that means there are either no pawns in the way or you are setting a late game trap.
I found this back when Q dropped that Bishop drop but didn't post because at the time I didnt see the significance. This is from the Balkans Post
Naturally this is negative from the perspective of the author but enlightening to me.
Hidden agenda behind the CIA Deputy Director Vaughn Bishop's visit to Sarajevo
"In the early morning of 25 April, the delegation of US intelligence officials arrived in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo, on a two-day visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The high-level delegation was led by Vaughn Frederick Bishop, the Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), as confirmed by the BiH Ministry of Security."
"Initially, the US Embassy in Sarajevo had no comment for the media and refused to answer journalists' questions about the composition of the delegation, apparently due to security reasons. On the first day of the visit, the traffic in Sarajevo was temporarily suspended, while the number of police officers in the streets increased. The only information the local media received was that Bishop would meet with the heads of police agencies in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as with the heads of other state institutions."
keeping for reference