Imagine Being Ray Powell (CIA), Terrified of Peace, Diplomacy, and a Filipina +

Oh, look — Ray Powel, again, the CIA operative messing around the SCS dispute???

Apparently, I’m living rent-free in the head of a retired U.S. Air Force colonel turned “maritime gray-zone investigator” who thinks the Philippines, China, ASEAN, and the entire South China Sea revolve around his newly invented fantasy threat matrix. Let me make this absolutely clear:

Ray Powell mentioning me — twice now — is A BADGE OF HONOR!! Because if a CIA-adjacent operative (yes, Ray, we all know how “Air Force Attachés” function abroad), working hand-in-hand with Washington’s geopolitical machinery, has me on his radar, it only means one thing:

I’m saying something true enough, loud enough, and inconvenient enough to rattle him.

Imagine Being Ray Powell (CIA), Terrified of Peace, Diplomacy, and a Filipina

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Hollywood Fuels Anti-China Hysteria with New Scare Flick

It’s a manipulation as old as cinema itself. Once again, Hollywood’s backers and producers are using film to sell a war agenda—just as they did in both World Wars, Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq. They decide who the villains are: Arabs, Russians, Chinese—and now they’re at it again. Rick Sanchez exposes the latest push to make Western audiences fear and hate China, this time through a new movie called Zero Attack Day.

Hollywood Fuels Anti-China Hysteria with New Scare Flick

The Taiwanese TV series “Zero Day Attack” received partial funding from Taiwan’s Ministry of Culture, “as well as a controversial and hawkish local billionaire Robert Tsao.”

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Zero Day Attack TV series envisions fallout of imagined Chinese invasion

The CIA Built Hundreds of Covert Websites: Here’s What They Were Hiding

Screenshot of the now-defunct CIA-run Star Wars fan page.

The CIA didn’t just infiltrate governments; it infiltrated the internet itself. For over a decade, Langley operated a sprawling network of covert websites that served as global spy terminals disguised as harmless blogs, news hubs, and fan pages.

The CIA Built Hundreds of Covert Websites: Here’s What They Were Hiding