April 21, 2025, 10:20 pm
A former State Department official has warned of an undeclared second Cold War aimed at suppressing populism. Decrying intelligence tactics repurposed from anti-communism campaigns, he calls for transparent declassifications, noting the irony of using past playbooks to stifle present-day dissent.
Former State Department Official Warns Of Deep State's 'Undeclared Second Cold War' On Populism Mike Benz, the former State Department official who would later shed light on the Government-Big Tech censorship complex, has now accused the U.S. intelligence community of attempting to...
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