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Firstly, the CIA stands for Central

Intelligence Agency. The Central Intelligence Agency is expanding its domestic presence. According to the CIA, they are placing agents with nearly all of the FBI's 56 terrorism task forces in U.S. cities. This is step that law enforcement, and intelligence officials say will help overcome some of the communications obstacles between the two agencies that existed before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

According to the FBI, “in many cities, the CIA employees help plan daily operations and set priorities, as well as share information about suspected foreigners and groups. They do not, however, take part in operations or make arrests.”

Whether you realize it or not, the Central Intelligence Agency is controlling everything around you. The CIA operates everywhere around you, and they have people always watching. These are the guys responsible for gathering any and all information going on throughout the world. They keep all matters of business in check, even if it's not their business in the first place. But what does this mean for us?

Former CIA Director William Colby was quoted as once saying, "The CIA owns everyone of major significance in the major media." He isn't lying either.

It's their duty to protect the wellbeing of their citizens, even if that means hurting them. The CIA must watch over every move of the people even if they must invade their privacy if they want to keep the U.S. citizens safe. We all know that the U.S. will go out of their way to run things the way they want. And most of the time, that means some dirty play is involved.

While they have chilled out in recent years, Don't expect them to just slow their role down completely. According to the CIA, They're still very much active and better at cleaning up their tracks than ever before and are much more careful. So the next time you are shocked at an unexplainable event or tragedy, just remember -- it's not always what it seems, as the CIA is still very involved and won’t stop.

The CIA

How does the CIA work?

By Ethan Bush