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Posted by Wandersmann
 - May 22, 2017, 10:09 PM
Quote from: xenonman on May 22, 2017, 05:18 AMI wonder if Langley or the American Embassy in Beijing have any "Chinese moles", who undoubtedly all passed their employment polygraphs!

I also doubt the Chinese used the polygraph to uncover the CIA agents.  They don't use the polygraph and are effective.  We use the polygraph and are not effective.  The only thing accomplished by our use of the polygraphs involves the creation of wealth for a lot of corrupt people.   ;)
Posted by xenonman
 - May 22, 2017, 05:18 AM
According to recent revelations in the NY Times, the CIA's spy ring in China has recently been rendered inoperative.

I wonder if Langley or the American Embassy in Beijing have any "Chinese moles", who undoubtedly all passed their employment polygraphs!  :D ;D