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  • CIA’s Top Spy Steps Down

    01/23/2015 4:05:32 PM PST · by Enlightened1 · 8 replies
    The Daily Beast ^ | 01/23/15 | Shane Harris
    The secretive head of the agency’s National Clandestine Service is retiring amid reports of infighting over a reorganization of the intelligence service. The director of the CIA’s National Clandestine Service, the storied home of the agency’s most secretive intelligence operations, has announced that he plans to retire, The Daily Beast has learned. CIA spokesman Dean Boyd confirmed that the director announced his retirement “after a long and distinguished career at CIA. We thank him for this profound and lasting contributions to both CIA and to our nation’s security.”
  • Chief Of Clandestine Spies Implicated in Trump Targeting Plot

    09/11/2018 3:34:31 PM PDT · by detective · 29 replies
    Greg Vogle served as Division Director for one of the “spookiest” U.S. government spy agencies, the National Clandestine Service. He worked there from the time Donald Trump announced he was running for President until he was sworn in. However, it now also appears Vogel may have been running the “intelligence” side of the sedition plot “to smear and frame” President Trump for alleged “Russian collusion.” Another huge piece of the Russiagate scandal fell into place over the weekend when Vogle’s name was added to the list of co-conspirators. Up until now, all of the reporting “of the covert ‘Spygate’ operation...
  • Exclusive: CIA’s Top Spy Steps Down

    01/23/2015 10:29:13 PM PST · by Brad from Tennessee · 16 replies
    Daily Beast ^ | January 23, 2015 | By Shane Harris
    The director of the CIA’s National Clandestine Service, the storied home of the agency’s most secretive intelligence operations, has announced that he plans to retire, The Daily Beast has learned. CIA spokesman Dean Boyd confirmed that the director announced his retirement “after a long and distinguished career at CIA. We thank him for this profound and lasting contributions to both CIA and to our nation’s security.” As a practice, the CIA doesn’t identify the head of the clandestine service by name. But Frank Archibald was outed in a Twitter post in 2013, and details of his biography were known to...