SHOULD THE CIA BE RE-INITIALED CYA?
My old friend, the late James Jesus Angleton (once upon a time the head of CIA's counterintelligence forces) was in a somewhat milder mood than the last few times we'd "talked," thanks to my unreliable ouija board and the relentless static that seems to accompany my efforts to communicate with spirits in The Beyond.
ML: It seems the al-Reuters Agency and others in the deadwood media are painting a fairly depressing picture of your old organization. "CIA Director Porter Goss...faces a shortage of experienced spies created by a post-September 11 stampede to the private sector, current and former intelligence officials say..."
JJA: Haha. Very droll. The usual divertissement from the Reuters crowd.
ML: But still, don't you think it's legitimate to worry about hundreds or thousands of people leaving the clandestine service?
JJA: More like a blessing.
