From Strategic Culture
By Wayne Madsen
''Just as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is becoming a
global military past without a distinct enemy, the Central Intelligence
Agency, Britain’s MI-6, and other intelligence agencies are increasingly
pooling their intelligence and networking their information-sharing
networks. To what purpose would such citadels of secrecy wish to
cooperate? The answer is simple. In a world of the tiny minority «haves»
and the super-majority «have nots», the intelligence agencies, like
national armed forces, believe there is safety in numbers. In a conflict
between the minority super-wealthy and the rest of society,
intelligence agencies are increasingly protecting the interests of
corporations and not countries. Intelligence agencies, therefore, have
decided to become a global «Panopticon» where no one can hide and no
secrets are held.''
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