Hiding in plain site.We've been warning our readers for years that it's often too easy to penetrate the cover used by the CIA's supposedly covert COVERT, BARON. A wife; so called, from her being under the cover or protection of her husband, baron or lord. employees. Now, The Chicago Tribune Chicago Tribune Daily newspaper published in Chicago. The Tribune is one of the leading U.S. newspapers and long has been the dominant voice of the Midwest. Founded in 1847, it was bought in 1855 by six partners, including Joseph Medill (1823–99), who made the paper has provided us with new evidence. It found that simply by conducting an internet search, it could discover the locations of two dozens of the agency's covert workplaces, and the identities of 2,653 of its employees, a number of whom are covert, working, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the Tribune tribune, in ancient Rome, one of various officers. The history of the office of tribune is closely associated with the struggle of the plebs against the patrician class to achieve a more equitable position in the state. From c.508 B.C. , "in jobs that could make them terrorist targets." The CIA's spokesperson, Jennifer Dyck, explained to the Tribune, "Cover is a complex issue that is more complex in the Internet age." That's a new excuse for a failure that unfortunately is not new at all. |
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