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More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Bigkoko(op): 5:12am On Nov 14, 2024
Quick Facts about the CIA.
1. It works with foreigners to protect Americans & the American govt.... this could including making sure they got information about officials in their own countries working with foreign govts and drug cartels.
2. CIA keeping your data secrets means you have snitched on a lot of people...really dangerous people, which had leed to jail terms or outright assasinations..yes, the CIA carries out assasinations too. Forget the beautiful name..they are a lso a rogue agency, working with rogues from other countries.

Quick Facts about the cases pasta Reno mentioned.
They simply proved people who worked for the CIA are protected, no because they are loved, but because revealing their identity will also make the identity of others known. Imagine how long it took Micheal & his drug family (in Mario Puzo Classic, the godfather) to find out who was the snitch in their drug empire was...this was immediately after the godfather died, and the same secret he told Micheal is still available to other crime family...that immediately you see a court case involving XYZ...follow it diligently for it will reveal who snitched on us and got PQR jailed, maimed or worse!


Brief summary about the cases mentioned by pasta Reno!
1. The case of Connell v. CIA involved journalist John Connell suing the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to gain access to certain CIA records. Connell, an investigative journalist, requested records related to CIA operations and personnel, believing that these documents held significant public interest. However, the CIA resisted, citing national security concerns and various FOIA exemptions that allow withholding information to protect classified materials and intelligence sources and methods.

The legal proceedings focused on balancing the government’s need to protect sensitive information with the public's right to access government records under FOIA. Courts often upheld the CIA's use of exemptions in such cases, recognizing the need to safeguard national security. The case underscored the tension between transparency and security, a recurring issue in FOIA litigation involving intelligence agencies.

2. The case of ACLU v. CIA revolved around the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) suing the CIA under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to obtain information about the CIA’s involvement in drone strike programs. The ACLU argued that the public had a right to know about the scope, legal basis, and civilian impact of the drone strikes, especially given the program's controversial nature and potential implications on international law and human rights.

The CIA initially refused to confirm or deny the existence of relevant records, citing national security concerns. This response, often called a "Glomar response," led the ACLU to challenge the CIA's withholding of information in court. While the CIA argued that acknowledging any details about the drone program would jeopardize national security, the ACLU contended that such secrecy undermined democratic accountability and public oversight of government actions.

The court eventually ruled in favor of the CIA, allowing the agency to withhold the information under FOIA exemptions. This case highlighted the tension between government transparency and national security and sparked broader debates on the legality and ethical implications of covert drone warfare.

3. In National Security Archive v. CIA, the National Security Archive, a research institution focused on promoting transparency, filed a lawsuit against the CIA under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The case sought the release of documents related to past CIA operations and policies, particularly regarding historical events and intelligence activities that held substantial public interest. The Archive argued that the CIA was not meeting its obligations to release information that was no longer sensitive.

The CIA resisted, citing FOIA exemptions for protecting classified information and sources, even in cases where the documents pertained to decades-old events. The lawsuit raised critical questions about the CIA’s practices in declassifying historical records, and the Archive argued that the agency was overly restrictive. While the outcome varied based on specific document requests, the case underscored ongoing issues in accessing historical government information and highlighted the challenges in balancing transparency with national security concerns, especially in intelligence-related cases.

4. In Federation of American Scientists v. CIA, the Federation of American Scientists (FAS), a nonprofit organization focused on national security and transparency, sued the CIA under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The FAS requested records concerning intelligence budgets and policies, seeking to make information about CIA funding and operations more accessible to the public. The FAS argued that disclosure of this data was crucial for democratic oversight and informed public debate on national security spending.

The CIA denied the request, citing FOIA exemptions related to national security, arguing that the release of budgetary and policy details could harm intelligence operations and reveal sensitive information. The court sided with the CIA, allowing the agency to withhold the information under FOIA’s national security exemptions. This case highlighted the complex balance between public transparency in government spending and the need to protect intelligence operations from potentially compromising disclosures.

5. In Freedom Watch, Inc. v. CIA, the conservative watchdog group Freedom Watch sued the CIA under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), seeking documents related to covert operations and alleged intelligence activities involving government officials and foreign entities. Freedom Watch argued that public disclosure of these documents was essential for government accountability and to shed light on potential misconduct within the intelligence community.

The CIA denied the FOIA request, invoking national security exemptions and arguing that disclosing such information could compromise ongoing operations and jeopardize intelligence sources and methods. The case raised questions about the extent to which intelligence agencies can use FOIA exemptions to withhold information in the interest of national security.

Ultimately, the court ruled in favor of the CIA, supporting its stance on withholding the information due to potential risks to national security. This case underscored the ongoing tension between government transparency advocates and the CIA over access to classified information, especially in matters that are potentially sensitive or controversial.

Now, I know pasta reno knows the urchins who supports him are clearly detached from the working abilities of their brain, hence he dropped cases he knew they wont even go check. What I saw involves deep workings of the CIA, how they protect the identity of their ASSET. If you are not their ASSET, they wont spend a dime asking their lawyers to file counter motions. Notice something, The CIA were clearly involved. The CIA do not lie to the court. If they must open up, they usually open up fully. Notice something. The CIA are more concerned about foreigners helping the US, not Americans helping the US. In this case it involves a lot of snitching which might harm Americans who worked on the case.

Here is a brief of such.
Sometime ago, there was a data leaked at the CIA which exposes the identity of an Iraqi foreign Asset who helped the Israeli get access to information regarding Iranaian nuclear scientists. well, those scientists, a lot of them got assasinated...while travelling, while in Tehran..etc... That information is invaluable to the Israelis...note Iran is still paying dearly for that leak. that is not the cruise of the matter. Guess what? Foreign actors paid for by Iran promptly got hold of that CIA asset while he was enjoying the money he got snitching in Spain... interrogations promptly made him confess those in the UN Nuclear Watch dog IAEA, working for the Americans ditto Israelis, leading to the Iranians expelling the UN Nuclear Inspectors. Note that, the Iranians submitted documents naming those scientists, and somehow he names of the Scientists ended up with the Israelis. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin If the CIA reveals all they know about ASiwaju...as much as fifty Americans...old retired former employees of different American agencies might end up with a bullet on their head. Drug business is brutal..no matter how long it takes to avenge the matter. And this here man, by American court documents forfeited more $400,000 to the US govt. Imagine that money was almost 6 years salaries of highly educated, highly paid Americans back then.

Asiwaju is not the issues here...but other assets he worked with, pass information to, people who might be called to take the stand and identity the name(s) BOLA AHMED TINUBU and any other aliases he goes with such as Yekini, Amoda, Ogulere, T-pain. You guys have no clue what the Amercan court is...she's damn too power to the point that jperjury is a serious crime. The CIA would rather keep your crime secret if it will affect hundreds of sources who knows you are a criminal, and in the process of proving your crimes, reveal the identities of other important or etired assets.

Now, imagine this. Through snitching, a drug boss associated with the forfeited $490,000 was jailed for 30 years. he is now in his seventies and retired, but his son more brutal than him has assumed position as a capo and years later as Nigerians tries to prove the identity of Asiwaju, the names he worked with were revealed, and this happened to be the drug boss personal chef enjoying retirement in Cicinnati..guess what? that chef will end up with a bullet on his or her head. THIS IS WHAT THE CIA is trying to prevent. Nigeria is not that an important people who deserve accountability, if not how the fvck will they even allow a man without identity to come this far! They can go to blaze for all they care! The court will understand. And that is what is playing out right now!

The ONLY option left is an anonymous leak which is not unheard off. but this will involve a lot of lobbying and good friends within the CIA establishment! Look, with USd, you can buy anything in Washington DC..there is always one disgruntled half crazy fellow who will be sympathetic to your cause, and willing to take money and hand you the documents you want!

siwaju can feel safe now, until Trump gets in, and who knows more hardliners might do a leak! The court has spoke. keep the Appeal till Trump gets in!
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Tetrahedron(m): 5:23am On Nov 14, 2024
Good write up!

I just read about “Asif Rahman” a CIA double agent that was just arrested for leaking Israel’s move on Iran to Iranian govt on yahoo-news,
a lot of Americans are pissed at how someone with that “name” got enough top secret clearance in the first place.
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Bobloco: 5:27am On Nov 14, 2024
Vintage Bigkoko.

As usual and as expected, those Tinubu's urchinstons, BATerians, and paid agents will invade this thread to vent their frustrations and anger. But, as I have always stated, they should channel their frustrations and anger towards their drug lord, whose 'bolekaja' economic policy prescriptions have inflicted upon them premium frustration and anger.
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Nobody: 5:33am On Nov 14, 2024
This is why I like to read your threads. They are always very insightful. You are probably an asset somewhere too to be thinking the way you do. Just my thoughts.
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Bigkoko(op): 5:39am On Nov 14, 2024
I tell my friend... Asiwaju data with the CIA including his real names, the ones he left Nigeria with is easy to lay hold off. With the right resources. It will prove difficult through normal, right channels like the court. But getting hold of CIA assessment of their ASSET...na money passing to the right fella go bring am out!

As long as he is, was or even still a drug person, there is a worker whose child is suffering the consequences of a drug addiction...in revenge against all persons working for drug business, they will help you nail that drug person!

As long as humans have access to that file a leak is possible. Just know the worker. That's all.

Tetrahedron:
Good write up!

I just read about “Asif Rahman” a CIA double agent that was just arrested for leaking Israel’s move on Iran to Iranian govt on yahoo-news,
a lot of Americans are pissed at how someone with that “name” got enough top secret clearance in the first place.
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Bigkoko(op): 5:40am On Nov 14, 2024
Thanks for the compliment!

These online bulabarians are detached from the full working capacity of their brains.

Bobloco:
Vintage Bigkoko.

As usual and as expected, those Tinubu's urchinstons, BATerians, and paid agents will invade this thread to vent their frustrations and anger. But, as I have always stated, they should channel their frustrations and anger towards their drug lord, whose 'bolekaja' economic policy prescriptions have inflicted upon them premium frustration and anger.
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Bigkoko(op): 5:45am On Nov 14, 2024
This mumu don carry Igbo come here!

The thread is about a possible CIA Asset in Aso Rock...this should give you serious concerns because recently a newspaper in Nigeria highly how asiwaju is taking instructions from Bretton Woods Institutions and thus subjecting Nigerians to sufferings unimaginable which made African's wealthiest man; Dangote to cry out in finacial pains.... yet these means nothing to you because of the rotten corn you chop!

Face your CIA Asset in Aso Rock..no be Igbos say make he dey snitch on former presidents and every other person!

You should be praising David for doing a great job! And the priviledges I get as an individual currently, I am not sure any person in your family had anything close to it. As for you...no be 30K be the highest you fit get! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin


Thiefobi1:
Gibberish as usual.

Look for something tangible to do with ur life and stop wasting time on nairaland.

For ur info Tinubu is greater than any ibo man dead or alive.
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Thiefobi1:
Bigkoko:
This mumu don carry Igbo come here!

The thread is about a possible CIA Asset in Aso Rock...this should give you serious concerns because recently a newspaper in Nigeria highly how asiwaju is taking instructions from Bretton Woods Institutions and thus subjecting Nigerians to sufferings unimaginable which made African's wealthiest man; Dangote to cry out in finacial pains.... yet these means nothing to you because of the rotten corn you chop!

Face your CIA Asset in Aso Rock..no be Igbos say make he dey snitch on former presidents and every other person!

You should be praising David for doing a great job! And the priviledges I get as an individual currently, I am not sure any person in your family had anything close to it. As for you...no be 30K be the highest you fit get! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
grin

Investigative nairalander.

If he is CIA asset what ur problem with that.


But when we expose your fake Molotov bomb maker u dey wail.

Tinubu and his generation are already made in life.

Find something tangible to do with ur life.


Busybody.
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Bigkoko(op): 5:58am On Nov 14, 2024
BPasta Reno position before he ate rotten corns!
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Bigkoko(op): 6:07am On Nov 14, 2024
Sweet heart... its my problem because I know how rogue govt agencies like CIA operates. How they can blackmail sitting presidents to go against the wish of their people. I am damn sure you too stewpid to understand that the suffering you are going through is as a result of this possible manipulations by a Western rogue Intelligience Agency who operate outside norm govt ethics

Now, I don't really give a fvck if Nigerians elects a drug bagman or worse so long he didn't steal himself to power.

Like I earlier posted, this thread isa bout a possible CIA ASSET in Aso Rock

You think former presidents or even northerners will be comfortable with Asiwaju again, now that they know he secretly works for CIA? Well, you should be more concerned why the Northerners are going the Russian route! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Thiefobi1:
grin

Investigative nairalander.

If he is CIA asset what ur problem with that.

But when we expose your fake Molotov bomb maker u dey wail.

Find something tangible with ur life.

Busybody.
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Olokolobo(f): 6:53am On Nov 14, 2024
Nigeria is a zoooo. - - - Betty Akeredolu.
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Bigkoko(op): 7:08am On Nov 14, 2024
This thing tire person ohh!
See how he don turn many online and offline urchins into beggers!
No shame, no integrity, no nothing. Yet thewerey still dey force himself on Nigerians! He might even be partially mad, the way he thinks presidency na achievement! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Olokolobo:
Nigeria is a zoooo. - - - Betty Akeredolu.
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Wisdomites: 7:14am On Nov 14, 2024
Bigkoko:
Quick Facts about the CIA.
1. It works with foreigners to protect Americans & the American govt.... this could including making sure they got information about officials in their own countries working with foreign govts and drug cartels.
2. CIA keeping your data secrets means you have snitched on a lot of people...really dangerous people, which had leed to jail terms or outright assasinations..yes, the CIA carries out assasinations too. Forget the beautiful name..they are a lso a rogue agency, working with rogues from other countries.

Quick Facts about the cases pasta Reno mentioned.
They simply proved people who worked for the CIA are protected, no because they are loved, but because revealing their identity will also make the identity of others known. Imagine how long it took Micheal & his drug family (in Mario Puzo Classic, the godfather) to find out who was the snitch in their drug empire was...this was immediately after the godfather died, and the same secret he told Micheal is still available to other crime family...that immediately you see a court case involving XYZ...follow it diligently for it will reveal who snitched on us and got PQR jailed, maimed or worse!


Brief summary about the cases mentioned by pasta Reno!
1. The case of Connell v. CIA involved journalist John Connell suing the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to gain access to certain CIA records. Connell, an investigative journalist, requested records related to CIA operations and personnel, believing that these documents held significant public interest. However, the CIA resisted, citing national security concerns and various FOIA exemptions that allow withholding information to protect classified materials and intelligence sources and methods.

The legal proceedings focused on balancing the government’s need to protect sensitive information with the public's right to access government records under FOIA. Courts often upheld the CIA's use of exemptions in such cases, recognizing the need to safeguard national security. The case underscored the tension between transparency and security, a recurring issue in FOIA litigation involving intelligence agencies.

2. The case of ACLU v. CIA revolved around the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) suing the CIA under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to obtain information about the CIA’s involvement in drone strike programs. The ACLU argued that the public had a right to know about the scope, legal basis, and civilian impact of the drone strikes, especially given the program's controversial nature and potential implications on international law and human rights.

The CIA initially refused to confirm or deny the existence of relevant records, citing national security concerns. This response, often called a "Glomar response," led the ACLU to challenge the CIA's withholding of information in court. While the CIA argued that acknowledging any details about the drone program would jeopardize national security, the ACLU contended that such secrecy undermined democratic accountability and public oversight of government actions.

The court eventually ruled in favor of the CIA, allowing the agency to withhold the information under FOIA exemptions. This case highlighted the tension between government transparency and national security and sparked broader debates on the legality and ethical implications of covert drone warfare.

3. In National Security Archive v. CIA, the National Security Archive, a research institution focused on promoting transparency, filed a lawsuit against the CIA under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The case sought the release of documents related to past CIA operations and policies, particularly regarding historical events and intelligence activities that held substantial public interest. The Archive argued that the CIA was not meeting its obligations to release information that was no longer sensitive.

The CIA resisted, citing FOIA exemptions for protecting classified information and sources, even in cases where the documents pertained to decades-old events. The lawsuit raised critical questions about the CIA’s practices in declassifying historical records, and the Archive argued that the agency was overly restrictive. While the outcome varied based on specific document requests, the case underscored ongoing issues in accessing historical government information and highlighted the challenges in balancing transparency with national security concerns, especially in intelligence-related cases.

4. In Federation of American Scientists v. CIA, the Federation of American Scientists (FAS), a nonprofit organization focused on national security and transparency, sued the CIA under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The FAS requested records concerning intelligence budgets and policies, seeking to make information about CIA funding and operations more accessible to the public. The FAS argued that disclosure of this data was crucial for democratic oversight and informed public debate on national security spending.

The CIA denied the request, citing FOIA exemptions related to national security, arguing that the release of budgetary and policy details could harm intelligence operations and reveal sensitive information. The court sided with the CIA, allowing the agency to withhold the information under FOIA’s national security exemptions. This case highlighted the complex balance between public transparency in government spending and the need to protect intelligence operations from potentially compromising disclosures.

5. In Freedom Watch, Inc. v. CIA, the conservative watchdog group Freedom Watch sued the CIA under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), seeking documents related to covert operations and alleged intelligence activities involving government officials and foreign entities. Freedom Watch argued that public disclosure of these documents was essential for government accountability and to shed light on potential misconduct within the intelligence community.

The CIA denied the FOIA request, invoking national security exemptions and arguing that disclosing such information could compromise ongoing operations and jeopardize intelligence sources and methods. The case raised questions about the extent to which intelligence agencies can use FOIA exemptions to withhold information in the interest of national security.

Ultimately, the court ruled in favor of the CIA, supporting its stance on withholding the information due to potential risks to national security. This case underscored the ongoing tension between government transparency advocates and the CIA over access to classified information, especially in matters that are potentially sensitive or controversial.

Now, I know pasta reno knows the urchins who supports him are clearly detached from the working abilities of their brain, hence he dropped cases he knew they wont even go check. What I saw involves deep workings of the CIA, how they protect the identity of their ASSET. If you are not their ASSET, they wont spend a dime asking their lawyers to file counter motions. Notice something, The CIA were clearly involved. The CIA do not lie to the court. If they must open up, they usually open up fully. Notice something. The CIA are more concerned about foreigners helping the US, not Americans helping the US. In this case it involves a lot of snitching which might harm Americans who worked on the case.

Here is a brief of such.
Sometime ago, there was a data leaked at the CIA which exposes the identity of an Iraqi foreign Asset who helped the Israeli get access to information regarding Iranaian nuclear scientists. well, those scientists, a lot of them got assasinated...while travelling, while in Tehran..etc... That information is invaluable to the Israelis...note Iran is still paying dearly for that leak. that is not the cruise of the matter. Guess what? Foreign actors paid for by Iran promptly got hold of that CIA asset while he was enjoying the money he got snitching in Spain... interrogations promptly made him confess those in the UN Nuclear Watch dog IAEA, working for the Americans ditto Israelis, leading to the Iranians expelling the UN Nuclear Inspectors. Note that, the Iranians submitted documents naming those scientists, and somehow he names of the Scientists ended up with the Israelis. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin If the CIA reveals all they know about ASiwaju...as much as fifty Americans...old retired former employees of different American agencies might end up with a bullet on their head. Drug business is brutal..no matter how long it takes to avenge the matter. And this here man, by American court documents forfeited more $400,000 to the US govt. Imagine that money was almost 6 years salaries of highly educated, highly paid Americans back then.

Asiwaju is not the issues here...but other assets he worked with, pass information to, people who might be called to take the stand and identity the name(s) BOLA AHMED TINUBU and any other aliases he goes with such as Yekini, Amoda, Ogulere, T-pain. You guys have no clue what the Amercan court is...she's damn too power to the point that jperjury is a serious crime. The CIA would rather keep your crime secret if it will affect hundreds of sources who knows you are a criminal, and in the process of proving your crimes, reveal the identities of other important or etired assets.

Now, imagine this. Through snitching, a drug boss associated with the forfeited $490,000 was jailed for 30 years. he is now in his seventies and retired, but his son more brutal than him has assumed position as a capo and years later as Nigerians tries to prove the identity of Asiwaju, the names he worked with were revealed, and this happened to be the drug boss personal chef enjoying retirement in Cicinnati..guess what? that chef will end up with a bullet on his or her head. THIS IS WHAT THE CIA is trying to prevent. Nigeria is not that an important people who deserve accountability, if not how the fvck will they even allow a man without identity to come this far! They can go to blaze for all they care! The court will understand. And that is what is playing out right now!

The ONLY option left is an anonymous leak which is not unheard off. but this will involve a lot of lobbying and good friends within the CIA establishment! Look, with USd, you can buy anything in Washington DC..there is always one disgruntled half crazy fellow who will be sympathetic to your cause, and willing to take money and hand you the documents you want!

siwaju can feel safe now, until Trump gets in, and who knows more hardliners might do a leak! The court has spoke. keep the Appeal till Trump gets in!
Another Lu#atic on the loose
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Bigkoko(op): 7:18am On Nov 14, 2024
Written by a good observer!

US intelligence agency's response to the FOIA requests was a damning one that I believe no sane sovereign African country will treat with lavity. The reaction of many Nigerians and the Nigerian government to this issue led to me to my final conclusion that Nigeria is indeed not a sane country because if Nigeria is a sane country, the fact that Tinubu was implicated in a drug related case and has a damning file in the possession of a foreign government should be enough reason to impeach and remove him immediately.... Seeing Nigerians insulting and fighting each other instead of calling for his impeachment today was a shameful sight to behold....
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Bigkoko(op): 7:21am On Nov 14, 2024
This mumu think say today na vawulence day..... No, today na CIA asset in so Rock day. Time for online vawulence dey come not today jor

Wisdomites:
Another Lu#atic on the loose
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Bigkoko(op): 7:24am On Nov 14, 2024
As a CIA Asset on the loose...now you know why most foreign leaders treats him like a leper! They know he will rat on them with the next govt. So they simply avoid him

Now, I am sure former presidents in Nigeria will avoid him now too...because all their secret discussions will end up in CIA databases..lol grin grin grin grin
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Forumites: 7:24am On Nov 14, 2024
Bigkoko:
Sweet heart... its my problem because I know how rogue govt agencies like CIA operates. How they can blackmail sitting presidents to go against the wish of their people. I am damn sure you too stewpid to understand that the suffering you are going through is as a result of this possible manipulations by a Western rogue Intelligience Agency who operate outside norm govt ethics

Now, I don't really give a fvck if Nigerians elects a drug bagman or worse so long he didn't steal himself to power.

Like I earlier posted, this thread isa bout a possible CIA ASSET in Aso Rock

You think former presidents or even northerners will be comfortable with Asiwaju again, now that they know he secretly works for CIA? Well, you should be more concerned why the Northerners are going the Russian route! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
please stop quoting that guy. He knows nothing about the zoo he lives in.
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by emkz:
Interesting.

It is as follows:

(1) How long has Tinubu being CIA asset?

(2) What kind of work does he do for CIA?

(3) When did CIA become so childish that they start revealing the identities of their assets? Even from American movies, CIA takes extreme measures to protect their assets. For example, they gave a fat-looking woman about US$100,000 to pose as a humanitarian agent in Borno State. Her brief was to gather intelligence and report to the CIA. If you even see the girl, you won't believe she was an asset.

(4) If Tinubu was CIA asset, why did he forfeit money to FBI? Since when do CIA assets forfeit funds to FBI? Does this even make sense? Which CIA would allow FBI "humiliate" their agent like that?

(5) Notice a pattern. First, it was claimed Tinubu did not graduate from CSU. When Atiku went there to prove the claim, Atiku found out he graduated and proceeded to claim he forged a certificate. When that failed, Atiku is yet to recover. Now they are claiming he is CIA asset. Where is the proof? What has he done privately or publicly to protect US interests in Nigeria? David Hundeyin has not proved any, but he wants you to believe.

(6) But one thing is clear. Tinubu ran the 2023 campaign in a ruthless CIA style. Remember he was not wanted by Buhari, APC hierarchy, and Osinbajo. Single-handedly, Tinubu "collected" the APC ticket. He floored Buhari, Osinbajo, APC chairman and the senate president to win that ticket. He took a further punch by picking a Muslim running mate from Kanuri, not even the largest voting bloc in Nigeria, and still went on to win the entire Northern region against a Northern candidate. Then we went into campaigns. He made an infamous "emilokan" speech which could have ruined his chances. He challenged the sitting president and CBN governor over the naira repainting scheme, while the other contenders were afraid, like chickens inside freezer. The likes of Daniel Bwala started leaking secrets to the press that some APC governors were working for Atiku. Bwala had decamped from APC to PDP and Atiku quickly gave him a prominent role, without considering the risks. He did't consider that Bwala was a mole. Governor Abdullai Sule of Nasarawa had to grant an interview to deny that some APC governors were not with Tinubu. Sources confided that some APC governors wanted to work for Atiku, but were shocked that Bwala blew their plans to the public. After Tinubu won, Bwala has visited him up to 4 times. Na'ajatu Muhammed also said things that made the Atiku campaign a complete joke. She said Tinubu could not hold a teacup. How did that help Atiku? She had also decamped to PDP from APC. Kenneth Okonkwo also said a load of horseshit that badly exposed the LP, including inciting Muslims against the Obi ticket. Kenneth decamped from APC to LP. No one has reasoned that these guys were moles planted by someone, CIA style. Who leaked the infamous "Yes daddy" phone call between Obi and David Oyedepo? Who leaked the phone call between Charly Boy, Obasanjo and Duke when they Charly Boy was begging Obasanjo for permission to protest? How come Obasanjo fell in line and visited Tinubu's wife during last big sallah? Anyway, someone made a deal with Wike and G5 no one saw coming. Same someone did everything to keep Obi in the race. Look at the current crisis in PDP and LP. Sounds familiar? Why is PDP so helpless to fix their house? How was the opposition crippled in Lagos State for 20 years? I am not saying Tinubu is CIA asset, I am saying that he should not be underrated. Two protests against him failed woefully right before our eyes. He has mastered the art of ruthless politicking and strategy, and that needs to be studied. If he is CIA asset, Hundeyin would have disappeared since. Hundeyin is no threat to him, but to the intellect of the gullible.

(7) In this Nairaland forum, there are active DSS, NIA, US Embassy, Chinese, M16 and CIA agents. They see your conversations. They gather intelligence and they report to the countries. Nairaland is an active source of data. You don't know who you are chatting with. They can trace your IP address and find you. Except you are not a person of interest. I am not one of them please.

But they are reading.
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by DomPerignon:
The foolishness of a crass igbotic dundee on full display.

The CIA has files on every influential figure from across the planet from world leaders, business moguls , politicians , advocates, celebrities and whatnot.

The organisation thrives on information gathering.

The fact that they have a case file on someone, does not make the person an asset.

Even your Obi has a file - a bare thread one at that with probably only a page worth of information - but a file nonetheless. Will that make Obi an asset in your warped oxygen denied brain that you wrap tight with a winter head warmer?

And because CIA refuses to admit or deny to holding any information on Tinubu and going as far as denying release of such does not make Tinubu a CIA agent or asset.

The CIA does everything it can by hiding behind the US secrecy act to deny FOI acts because their operations rely on not only gathering info but most importantly not admitting they have such info.

Dense cretins.
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Okoroawusa: 7:41am On Nov 14, 2024
Hahahaha! Hundeyin don press una mumu button again.

When you dey pursue person the person dey progress no be you go give yourself brain?
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by lagbaja(m): 7:45am On Nov 14, 2024
ChatGPT

You said:
The following is an excerpt from a response by CIA to a filing done at a US court

Is it a standard format to similar queries or does it suggest that Tinubu is a CIA asset ?

ChatGPT said:

CIA responses to court filings are typically formal, narrowly focused, and avoid detailed disclosures, especially concerning sensitive or classified matters. Generally, the CIA will either confirm or deny specific points as allowed by law or invoke exemptions if national security is at risk. This approach is standard in handling inquiries and does not imply or suggest any particular association (such as someone being a CIA asset) unless explicitly stated.

Without more details, it's hard to determine if the language used is anything beyond standard protocol. However, government agencies like the CIA carefully phrase their responses to neither confirm nor deny specifics that could compromise security, making it unlikely they'd reveal anything so direct in a public court response.
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Racoon(m): 7:50am On Nov 14, 2024
Chai! This is really insightful. Thumbs up man.
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by emkz: 8:57am On Nov 14, 2024
emkz:
Interesting.

It is as follows:

(1) How long has Tinubu being CIA asset?

(2) What kind of work does he do for CIA?

(3) When did CIA become so childish that they start revealing the identities of their assets? Even from American movies, CIA takes extreme measures to protect their assets. For example, they gave a fat-looking woman about US$100,000 to pose as a humanitarian agent in Borno State. Her brief was to gather intelligence and report to the CIA. If you even see the girl, you won't believe she was an asset.

(4) If Tinubu was CIA asset, why did he forfeit money to FBI? Since when do CIA assets forfeit funds to FBI? Does this even make sense? Which CIA would allow FBI "humiliate" their agent like that?

(5) Notice a pattern. First, it was claimed Tinubu did not graduate from CSU. When Atiku went there to prove the claim, Atiku found out he graduated and proceeded to claim he forged a certificate. When that failed, Atiku is yet to recover. Now they are claiming he is CIA asset. Where is the proof? What has he done privately or publicly to protect US interests in Nigeria? David Hundeyin has not proved any, but he wants you to believe.

(6) But one thing is clear. Tinubu ran the 2023 campaign in a ruthless CIA style. Remember he was not wanted by Buhari, APC hierarchy, and Osinbajo. Single-handedly, Tinubu "collected" the APC ticket. He floored Buhari, Osinbajo, APC chairman and the senate president to win that ticket. He took a further punch by picking a Muslim running mate from Kanuri, not even the largest voting bloc in Nigeria, and still went on to win the entire Northern region against a Northern candidate. Then we went into campaigns. He made an infamous "emilokan" speech which could have ruined his chances. He challenged the sitting president and CBN governor over the naira repainting scheme, while the other contenders were afraid, like chickens inside freezer. The likes of Daniel Bwala started leaking secrets to the press that some APC governors were working for Atiku. Bwala had decamped from APC to PDP and Atiku quickly gave him a prominent role, without considering the risks. He did't consider that Bwala was a mole. Governor Abdullai Sule of Nasarawa had to grant an interview to deny that some APC governors were not with Tinubu. Sources confided that some APC governors wanted to work for Atiku, but were shocked that Bwala blew their plans to the public. After Tinubu won, Bwala has visited him up to 4 times. Na'ajatu Muhammed also said things that made the Atiku campaign a complete joke. She said Tinubu could not hold a teacup. How did that help Atiku? She had also decamped to PDP from APC. Kenneth Okonkwo also said a load of horseshit that badly exposed the LP, including inciting Muslims against the Obi ticket. Kenneth decamped from APC to LP. No one has reasoned that these guys were moles planted by someone, CIA style. Who leaked the infamous "Yes daddy" phone call between Obi and David Oyedepo? Who leaked the phone call between Charly Boy, Obasanjo and Duke when they Charly Boy was begging Obasanjo for permission to protest? How come Obasanjo fell in line and visited Tinubu's wife during last big sallah? Anyway, someone made a deal with Wike and G5 no one saw coming. Same someone did everything to keep Obi in the race. Look at the current crisis in PDP and LP. Sounds familiar? Why is PDP so helpless to fix their house? How was the opposition crippled in Lagos State for 20 years? I am not saying Tinubu is CIA asset, I am saying that he should not be underrated. Two protests against him failed woefully right before our eyes. He has mastered the art of ruthless politicking and strategy, and that needs to be studied. If he is CIA asset, Hundeyin would have disappeared since. Hundeyin is no threat to him, but to the intellect of the gullible.

(7) In this Nairaland forum, there are active DSS, NIA, US Embassy, Chinese, M16 and CIA agents. They see your conversations. They gather intelligence and they report to the countries. Nairaland is an active source of data. You don't know who you are chatting with. They can trace your IP address and find you. Except you are not a person of interest. I am not one of them please.

But they are reading.
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Thiefobi1: 8:58am On Nov 14, 2024
Bigkoko:
Sweet heart... its my problem because I know how rogue govt agencies like CIA operates. How they can blackmail sitting presidents to go against the wish of their people. I am damn sure you too stewpid to understand that the suffering you are going through is as a result of this possible manipulations by a Western rogue Intelligience Agency who operate outside norm govt ethics

Now, I don't really give a fvck if Nigerians elects a drug bagman or worse so long he didn't steal himself to power.

Like I earlier posted, this thread isa bout a possible CIA ASSET in Aso Rock

You think former presidents or even northerners will be comfortable with Asiwaju again, now that they know he secretly works for CIA? Well, you should be more concerned why the Northerners are going the Russian route! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
grin


Ok I don hear abokiiii slave.

S.W don't do follow-follow politics because of power.
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Bigkoko(op): 10:17am On Nov 14, 2024
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy. Just cant simply let those clowns get away with their foolishness jare

Forumites:
please stop quoting that guy. He knows nothing about the zoo he lives in.
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Bigkoko(op): 10:22am On Nov 14, 2024
You have no idea the mess CIA counter affidavit did to Asiwaju! He is now officially and diplomatically parrid..... Even in Nigeria, he will be avoided like a plague by other leaders, and they will be mindful what they say in his presence, and even prominent Muslims like the Sultan will rethink his support for a man that secretly give information to the CIA....

Wait till election near naim you go understand wetin David drop. This matter fit even reach US supreme court. this is US, not Canada. Special interests will take over... anti-drug leagues, anti-govt people for US go see reason to shine with Asiwaju.

To save Nigeria all these shames, he just need to swallow the bitter truth, and jejely leave.


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Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Bigkoko(op): 10:23am On Nov 14, 2024
Thanks for the compliment!

Racoon:
Chai! This is really insightful. Thumbs up man.
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by DomPerignon: 10:24am On Nov 14, 2024
Bigkoko:
You have no idea the mess CIA counter affidavit did to Asiwaju! He is now officially and diplomatically parrid..... Even in Nigeria, he will be avoided like a plague by other leaders, and they will be mindful what they say in his presence, and even prominent Muslims like the Sultan will rethink his support for a man that secretly give information to the CIA....

Wait till election near naim you go understand wetin David drop. This matter fit even reach US supreme court. this is US, not Canada. Special interests will take over... anti-drug leagues, anti-govt people for US go see reason to shine with Asiwaju.

To save Nigeria all these shames, he just need to swallow the bitter truth, and jejely leave.
If he's CIA as you claim , then just forget removing him from that seat and if he wants to do third term, just forget that as well .

Otondo ear watchers turn CIA monitors.
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Bigkoko(op): 10:29am On Nov 14, 2024
Drop any leader you know, and approach a US court to enforce FOIA on CIA, so long that person has not worked for CIA, or the work isn't that would compromise the identities of Americans or national Security, they will release it sharp sharp........ you don't even need to go court sef. For instance, some of the Diplomatic exchanges has El Rufai statement about certain individuals in Nigeria. For people like El Rufai who have not worked for CIA as an asset, they will will release whatever they have on him, but for Asiwajuhuh? Hahahahahahahaha........ grin grin grin grin grin

But as for Asiwaju, we know he is connected to drug cartels, and probably ratted on them. Many of them were jailed, maimed or worse due to snitches.... So you have absolutely nothing to say!


DomPerignon:
The foolishness of a crass igbotic dundee on full display.

The CIA has files on every influential figure from across the planet from world leaders, business moguls , politicians , advocates, celebrities and whatnot.

The organisation thrives on information gathering.

The fact that they have a case file on someone, does not make the person an asset.

Even your Obi has a file - a bare thread one at that with probably only a page worth of information - but a file nonetheless. Will that make Obi asset in your warped oxygen denied brain that you wrap right with a winter head warmer?

And because CIA refuses to admit or deny to holding any information on Tinubu and going far as denying release of such does not make Tinubu a CIA agent or asset.

The CIA does everything it can by hiding on the US secrecy act to deny FOI acts because their operations rely on not only gathering info but most importantly not admitting they have such info.

Dense cretins.
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by Bigkoko(op): 10:31am On Nov 14, 2024
Na the reason why I say adults wey mama still dey run streets to feed, wont have problem with these information because na mama dey feel the frustrations. Anyway....I hope your mama continue dey feed you sha

DomPerignon:
If he's CIA as you claim , then just forget removing him from that seat and if he wants to do third term, just forget that as well .

Otondo ear watchers turn CIA monitors.
Re: More About The CIA Asset In Aso Rock: Possible Scenarios by DomPerignon: 10:34am On Nov 14, 2024
Bigkoko:
Na the reason why I say adults wey mama still dey run streets to feed, wont have problem with these information because na mama dey feel the frustrations. Anyway....I hope your mama continue dey feed you sha
Poverty like you who dem sell to baby factory dey talk ?


Operamini free mode browser like you

See rich man like you with plenty work loitering NL night and day.

Hahaha
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