Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Sink of Crimes



Sink of Crimes

The U.S. CIA is a sink of all crimes, its men being engaged in most dirty espionage activities to create chaos and subvert local governments all around the world.
Take some instances.
U.S. Embassy Staff Member
On the night of May 13, a third secretary of U.S. embassy in Moscow was arrested in his attempt to bribe a Russian intelligence agency man. During a search on the spot weapons for espionage use, disguise tools and a big sum of money were discovered.
He was identified as a CIA man who had been carrying on spy activities under the guise of diplomat.
Russia declared him as "persona non grata" and issued a deportation notice.
Spies on Deportation
Recently President of Ecuador declared the expulsion of US ambassador from the country for his anti-government subversive activities in Ecuador. Last January, President of Bolivia denounced the members of USA International Development for their interference in the political affairs of Bolivia and their plots against the local government in collusion with some domestic reactionaries. In March last the U.S. military attache was deported for his hostile acts in Venezuela.
The subversive and espionage activities were perpetrated under various names in many other countries.
In 2008, a ring of ten U.S. spies were driven out of Belarus, a U.S. spy expelled from Bolivia in 2009, and a group of U.S. spies from five countries in Europe and so on.
All the spies expelled from those countries were without exception U.S. CIA men.
Rodong Sinmun

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