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CIA Launches First Podcast, 'The Langley Files' (variety.com) 50

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is launching a podcast called "The Langley Files." As the agency explains, "The mission of 'The Langley Files: A CIA Podcast' is to educate and connect with the general public, sharing insight into the Agency's core mission, capabilities and agility as an intelligence leader... and to share some interesting stories along the way!" Variety reports: The podcast features suspenseful intro music and a narrator explaining that CIA will be "sharing what we can" with stories that go "beyond those of Hollywood scripts and shadowed whispers." CIA Director Bill Burns is the featured guest on Episode 1 of "The Langley Files." "We do usually operate in the shadows, out of sight and out of mind," Burns said in the premiere. However, he continued, "in our democracy, where trust in institutions is in such short supply... it's important to try to explain ourselves the best we can and to demystify a little bit of what we do."

According to Burns, one of the biggest misconceptions people have about the CIA stems from Hollywood's depictions of intelligence field agents. Many people think CIA is a "glamorous world" of "heroic individuals who drive fast cars and defuse bombs and solve world crises all on their own" -- a la Jason Bourne, James Bond and Jack Ryan. (Bond is a British spy, but you get the drift.) On the podcast, Burns shared that he drives a 2013 Subaru Outback "at posted speed limits." [...] The CIA says each episode of the podcast will be about 15-30 minutes long and will "feature our hosts leading conversations with a range of special guests." The series is distributed on major audio platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music and Player.fm.
"From all of us here at CIA -- we'll be seeing you," said one of the hosts before signing off the inaugural episode.
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CIA Launches First Podcast, 'The Langley Files'

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  • Are they going to admit to daily violations of the law, their mandate and the Constitution?

    What's that you say? No?

    So this is just in your face propaganda and lies to put lipstick on the CIA pig?

    I am shocked! Say it isn't so!

    • Frankly, I'd be shocked if they admitted it.

      Because then, we'd have arrived at the point of no shame, i.e. where they can simply tell you they're raping you because they know they'll get away with it.

    • > Many people think CIA is a "glamorous world" of "heroic individuals who drive fast cars and defuse bombs and solve world crises all on their own"

      Who are these people? I'm certainly not one of them.

      • by Anonymous Coward

        They are not a police force. They have no police authority in the USA. They cannot legally detain you, or arrest you. They have no business operating in the USA.

        What they do have a is a license to do anything outside the USA, to further our aims. They spy. They cheat. They steal. They kill. They are the army that isn't an army.

  • Where "be seeing you" has a whole different meaning...

    • Also where "he's on the phone" has a different meaning.

      As in "Clue":

      Cop: And why are you receiving phone calls from J. Edgar Hoover?
      Wadsworth: J. Edgar Hoover?
      Cop: That's right. The head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
      Colonel Mustard: Why is J. Edgar Hoover on your phone?
      Wadsworth: I don't know. He's on everyone else's, why shouldn't he be on mine?

  • On the podcast, Burns shared that he drives a 2013 Subaru Outback "at posted speed limits."

    If he worked in the private sector, he could probably do a lot better... He could afford both a better car, and speeding tickets

    • lol respect.... irl trolling hard. People with a lot of time on their hands does that kind of stuff. Probably have 4x the number of employees they need so they can all do 1/4 the work. ;p

  • Oh no! I saw a 2013 subaru going down my street. The cia is after me!

  • by Lohrno ( 670867 ) on Saturday September 24, 2022 @08:32AM (#62910205)

    "On the podcast, Burns shared that he drives a 2013 Subaru Outback "at posted speed limits." "

    I'm always a bit suspect of people who do that. Now I know I was right to be.

  • As in Richard "Ringo" Langly from the Lone Gunmen and X-Files?

  • Polished conspiracy theory to entertain, distract, and confuse.

    • Polished conspiracy theory to entertain, distract, and confuse.

      Here, let me help you out with that word you're looking for.

      (Me) "I'm sorry, what exactly do you do here again?"

      (Influencer) "Uhhh..."

  • "From all of us here at CIA -- we'll be seeing you," said one of the hosts before signing off the inaugural episode.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]

    https://c.tenor.com/n5NsNP3aDa... [tenor.com]

    • Here's a better compilation of all of them. This is exactly what I was thinking when I read, "we'll be seeing you." For anyone that hasn't watched The Prisoner, seek it out, its a classic.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
      • It's been a while, but last time I checked you could download The Prisoner in it's entirety from the Internet Archive; it's been in the public domain for quite a while now. Since it's in black-and-white and NTSC video resolution with mono sound it's not even a big download.
    • Haven't looked at your links yet, but I'm guessing it's clips from The Prisoner, back in the 1960's.
    • ..okay,. I was right about the first clip, but didn't remember Bester from B5. Good job!
  • I can't see anything of value coming of this, and I wonder at the actual purpose of it.
  • If they are like any other government agency, it is definitely just a cube farm (within their SCIFs of course).

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