Posted on 11/29/2023 1:43:17 PM PST by Navy Patriot
A high-ranking CIA official posted a pro-Palestinian image to Facebook two weeks after the attack on Israel by Hamas, a move that some former intelligence officials said showed "poor judgment," Financial Times reported.
The CIA's associate deputy director for analysis, who the Times did not identify due to concern for her safety, changed her Facebook cover photo to an image of a man waving a Palestinian flag. A person familiar with the situation told the Times that "the officer is a career analyst with extensive background in all aspects of the Middle East and this post was not intended to express a position on the conflict."
One former intelligence official criticized the decision to post the picture in the first place, saying: "The public posting of an obviously controversial political statement by a senior analytic manager in the middle of a crisis shows glaringly poor judgment."
(Excerpt) Read more at newsmax.com ...
Was it Brennan?
Amy McFadden, an associate deputy director for analysis at the CIA, posted a Palestinian flag as her Facebook background two weeks after the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks against Israel.
Her LinkedIn page also showed support for the International Crisis Group, an anti-Israel organization linked to an Iranian propaganda network and previously led by Robert Malley, the suspended special envoy for Iran. The page also features the banner “I am for equity because equity starts with everyone.”
The Financial Times, which broke the story and did not name McFadden, also reported the CIA director had posted a selfie with the phrase “Free Palestine” imposed on it.
https://www.jns.org/senior-cia-official-posted-pro-palestine-propaganda-on-social-media/
Sh'e got 'crazy' written all over her face.
We're in the best of hands, aren't we?
Yep, a 10
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