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CIA rogues operate globally. They're expert killers. They've had decades of experience.
Investigative journalist Wayne Madsen said the Agency "pioneered" cancer-causing agent experiments. Focus was on infecting victims multiple ways. They include "injection, inhalation, (and) skin contact through contaminated clothing, especially underwear."
On April 19, America's latest black ops ended. Boston police discovered Dzhokar Tsarnaeva's whereabouts. He was shot, seriously wounded and hospitalized.
Media scoundrels rejoiced. A Washington Post headline was typical, saying: " 'WE GOT HIM.' " Post editors said:
"".Americans and their homeland security forces are better prepared to respond to terrorism than they were a decade ago." Surveillance camera videos enabled "singl(ing) out the Tsarnaev brothers in just three days"."
A Wall Street Journal editorial headlined "The Brothers Tsarnaev. The terrorist suspects next door," saying:
We'll "learn more about their motives, their training and whether they acted alone or as part of a network." Journal editors suggested their Chechen roots "turned to jihad."It wasn't "the first time. The radicalization of young Muslims in the West".is by now a familiar story."
"The Tsarnnaev brothers may be an example".The 'homegrown' radical threat is really an argument for vigilance".This means surveilling foreign student groups in the US, certain immigrant communities".even mosques and other Muslim venues."
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