It's kinda funny that you have the style of connecting the dots graphically on the image you posted, which makes it a little painful that they aren't all connected. Bunch of red lines that don't all connect. LOL.
Which is kinda why infographics suck as a genre anyway.
But they do grab attention, and you make a point about the cia allegation regarding the us consul.
Although that's not a bombshell really, since consular and embassy officials are ALWAYS in communication with intel services and very often a high percent of personnel with consular titles are actually working for agencies.
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crazimal ago
It's kinda funny that you have the style of connecting the dots graphically on the image you posted, which makes it a little painful that they aren't all connected. Bunch of red lines that don't all connect. LOL. Which is kinda why infographics suck as a genre anyway.
But they do grab attention, and you make a point about the cia allegation regarding the us consul.
Although that's not a bombshell really, since consular and embassy officials are ALWAYS in communication with intel services and very often a high percent of personnel with consular titles are actually working for agencies.
Keep on connecting those dots!