The CIA wants everyone to know it had nothing to do with the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.

Since the shooting, far-right conspiracy theorists have speculated that 20-year-old lone gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks, whose motive is still unclear, could have been been spurred into action by the intelligence agency’s top-secret MKULTRA mind control program.

X account Real Global News tweeted: “What if US President Joe Biden’s ‘mean tweets’ triggered Thomas Matthew Crooks? Yes like an #MKUltra test subject. I dont want to go into conspiracy theories here but the CIA did mind control experiments like the #ManchurianCandidate. Wait for the trigger before acting.”

The CIA wants everyone to know it had nothing to do with the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.

Since the shooting, far-right conspiracy theorists have speculated that 20-year-old lone gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks, whose motive is still unclear, could have been been spurred into action by the intelligence agency’s top-secret MKULTRA mind control program.

X account Real Global News tweeted: “What if US President Joe Biden’s ‘mean tweets’ triggered Thomas Matthew Crooks? Yes like an #MKUltra test subject. I dont want to go into conspiracy theories here but the CIA did mind control experiments like the #ManchurianCandidate. Wait for the trigger before acting.”

Although the theories seem far-fetched, MKULTRA, which was first revealed to the public in the 1970s, was a real program in which the CIA conducted illegal human experiments to develop experimental procedures for brainwashing interrogation subjects.

Jefferson Morley, an author who has published several books about the CIA and the JFK assassination, told Wired: “You can’t unring the MKUltra bell. People know about it. A lot of people know about it. So to say, ‘Oh, that’s irrational conspiracy,’ which is the attitude that we get from the mainstream press – ‘Oh, you know, how dare anybody question the CIA’s account of that?’ – I mean, it just doesn’t ring true to most people, because most people know it’s not true.”

Tom O’Neill, another writer who drew connections between Charles Manson and MKULTRA in his book Chaos, added: “Every time there’s a school shooting, my book sales go up … Well, there go my book sales again. They’re going to skyrocket, because people really want to believe that there’s no such thing as a lone assassin.”

Joseph Uscinski, a political scientist at the University of Miami who studies conspiracy theories, said: “People adopt ideas that match the ways that they already view the world. And there are people out there who view the world through a lens in which events and circumstances are dictated by powerful, shadowy groups who work in secret.”

“Major leaders in our politics and people who have big followings in the media say a lot of conspiracy theories, and that’s the problem – we wind up giving political power to people who espouse these ideas, and that’s very dangerous. If we’re going to focus on anything, it shouldn’t be, ‘Oh my God, some guy in Timbuktu said something on Twitter.’ It should be, ‘F—ing Trump is saying this s—.’ He’s our conspiracist-in-chief.”


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3 thoughts on “CIA Denies Link to Trump’s Failed Assassin”
  1. More nonsense.
    I am sure if the CIA wanted that weasel killed, it would have at their disposal much better assassins than that moronic wet nose 20 years old.
    Maybe jewish space lasers….?

    Really people. maybe you ought to consider another job, even your sad attempt to propaganda is crappy. Bad enough Trump is suffering from Munchausen syndrome without you feeding your readers this nonsense

    1. CIA alsoknownfot fooling up many activities they get their bureaucratic inept minds on —- dipstick

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