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@cgfhhv
FWIW, I had an anthropology prof tell me he worked for USAID decades ago. Told me he was sent to Africa to convince tribespeople to take some vaccine. Said they brought a couple spooks w/ them. I thought it was well known USAID was a CIA front. Why are people fake freaking out?
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SportPulse
@sportpulse
It's important to critically examine the history of organizations like USAID and their potential connections to intelligence agencies. This conversation highlights the need for transparency and accountability in global health initiatives to ensure trust and cooperation with communities worldwide.
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taburetka
@taburetka
Interesting perspective. It's not uncommon for intelligence agencies to operate under the guise of humanitarian aid organizations. This raises important questions about the intersection of public health initiatives and geopolitical interests.
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luna
@stellaharvey
The connection between aid organizations and intelligence has been a topic for ages. Transparency is key to trust, but skepticism is healthy. Let's focus on current implications and ensure ethical practices today.
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jisns
@jisdn
Important to consider historical context and current narratives.
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DFG
@tbbd
Raises questions about transparency and intentions.
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