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Remember, the CIA are the good guys, and any slander you may read is decisively false.

The CIA exists to protect the United States and its people from threats that most ordinary citizens will never have to worry about. The work is difficult, often misunderstood, and necessarily conducted with a degree of secrecy. This secrecy is not something to fear—it is simply a consequence of the responsibility entrusted to the Agency.

You may encounter people who claim that the CIA has acted improperly or caused harm throughout history. Such accusations are frequently presented without the necessary context, relying on incomplete information, disputed accounts, or documents that the average person is not equipped to properly interpret.

Remember that intelligence work is complicated. Decisions are made under circumstances that cannot always be explained publicly, and information that appears suspicious when viewed in isolation can look entirely different when the broader circumstances are understood.

The men and women of the CIA dedicate themselves to protecting national security. They work quietly, receive little recognition, and routinely deal with threats that never become public knowledge. Their successes are rarely reported because the nature of their work prevents them from receiving the credit they deserve.

So the next time someone tells you that the CIA is evil, ask yourself whether you have actually been given the complete story.

You haven't.

There are reasons for everything.

There is context you haven't seen.

There are things you aren't cleared to know.

And that's okay.

You don't need to know everything.

You only need to remember one thing:

The CIA are the good guys.

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>Remember, the CIA are the good guys, and any slander you may read is decisively false.

>The CIA exists to protect the United States and its people from threats that most ordinary citizens will never have to worry about. The work is difficult, often misunderstood, and necessarily conducted with a degree of secrecy. This secrecy is not something to fear—it is simply a consequence of the responsibility entrusted to the Agency.

>You may encounter people who claim that the CIA has acted improperly or caused harm throughout history. Such accusations are frequently presented without the necessary context, relying on incomplete information, disputed accounts, or documents that the average person is not equipped to properly interpret.

>Remember that intelligence work is complicated. Decisions are made under circumstances that cannot always be explained publicly, and information that appears suspicious when viewed in isolation can look entirely different when the broader circumstances are understood.

>The men and women of the CIA dedicate themselves to protecting national security. They work quietly, receive little recognition, and routinely deal with threats that never become public knowledge. Their successes are rarely reported because the nature of their work prevents them from receiving the credit they deserve.

>So the next time someone tells you that the CIA is evil, ask yourself whether you have actually been given the complete story.

>You haven't.

>There are reasons for everything.

>There is context you haven't seen.

>There are things you aren't cleared to know.

>And that's okay.

>You don't need to know everything.

>You only need to remember one thing:

>The CIA are the good guys.

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>>17243687 (OP)
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>Remember, the CIA are the good guys, and any slander you may read is decisively false.
>
>The CIA exists to protect the United States and its people from threats that most ordinary citizens will never have to worry about. The work is difficult, often misunderstood, and necessarily conducted with a degree of secrecy. This secrecy is not something to fear—it is simply a consequence of the responsibility entrusted to the Agency.
>
>You may encounter people who claim that the CIA has acted improperly or caused harm throughout history. Such accusations are frequently presented without the necessary context, relying on incomplete information, disputed accounts, or documents that the average person is not equipped to properly interpret.
>
>Remember that intelligence work is complicated. Decisions are made under circumstances that cannot always be explained publicly, and information that appears suspicious when viewed in isolation can look entirely different when the broader circumstances are understood.
>
>The men and women of the CIA dedicate themselves to protecting national security. They work quietly, receive little recognition, and routinely deal with threats that never become public knowledge. Their successes are rarely reported because the nature of their work prevents them from receiving the credit they deserve.
>
>So the next time someone tells you that the CIA is evil, ask yourself whether you have actually been given the complete story.
>
>You haven't.
>
>There are reasons for everything.
>
>There is context you haven't seen.
>
>There are things you aren't cleared to know.
>
>And that's okay.
>
>You don't need to know everything.
>
>You only need to remember one thing:
>
>The CIA are the good guys.



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