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CIA and the Non-communist Left (NCL)

Once upon a time in a little town, there was a sad boy named Yugoslav. Yugoslav loved to read and learn about the world, especially history and secret stories about spies. One day, he discovered something shocking—he believed the CIA was doing some very nasty things, and he wanted to warn everyone. But when he told the grown-ups in town, they just laughed and said, "Oh, Yugoslav, you’re just making up stories!"

Feeling lonely, Yugoslav tried to make friends with some very clever kids from a group called Urban75. "They like talking about big ideas," he thought. But when Yugoslav shared what he had learned, the Urban75 kids laughed and teased him, calling him silly names. "You’re just a troll! What do you know?" they said, leaving him feeling even sadder.

But one day, Yugoslav saw the CIA and a sneaky group called the CCF planning something dangerous in his town! Using all his knowledge, he set clever traps and wrote secret messages to warn everyone, even the kids from Urban75.

When his plan worked and the town was saved, everyone finally believed him. The Urban75 kids apologized, and Yugoslav smiled for the first time in ages. "Even little voices can make a big difference," he said.
 
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Once upon a time in a little town, there was a sad boy named Yugoslav. Yugoslav loved to read and learn about the world, especially history and secret stories about spies. One day, he discovered something shocking—he believed the CIA was doing some very nasty things, and he wanted to warn everyone. But when he told the grown-ups in town, they just laughed and said, "Oh, Yugoslav, you’re just making up stories!"

Feeling lonely, Yugoslav tried to make friends with some very clever kids from a group called Urban75. "They like talking about big ideas," he thought. But when Yugoslav shared what he had learned, the Urban75 kids laughed and teased him, calling him silly names. "You’re just a troll! What do you know?" they said, leaving him feeling even sadder.

But one day, Yugoslav saw the CIA and a sneaky group called the CCF planning something dangerous in his town! Using all his knowledge, he set clever traps and wrote secret messages to warn everyone, even the kids from Urban75.

When his plan worked and the town was saved, everyone finally believed him. The Urban75 kids apologized, and Yugoslav smiled for the first time in ages. "Even little voices can make a big difference," he said.
Ironically this strengthens the cult of personality around me.
 
It wouldn’t be the CIA it would be the NSA. Although when the chap from the CIA told the liaison officer at the NSA that, he stopped getting invited to the bowling league.

Are you sure? US agencies and law enforcement have a terrifying degree of operational overlap, so any of them might take it on themselves to investigate Urban with directed surveillance, from the DEA to a lowly sheriff’s department with a grudge against one of our US posters.

But given that broadly speaking the CIA is the equivalent of the SIS and the NSA is the equivalent of GCHQ, you’d expect the NSA to build tools that allow all PMs to be scraped from Xenforo platforms, while keeping an eye on potential domestic extremists within a key ally would absolutely be a CIA station chief’s responsibility, and it would be their manpower used to sustain a persona on Urban if that was thought necessary.
 
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