my contact in the CIA who informed me that it was a Company job. They killed David Icke’ s friend before he could kill Icke. But why would they be protecting \cke? You' d think that they’ d want him dead because he knows too much. Unless he happens to be one of them and they need him to continue spreading disinformation. So now that this precaution has been taken, | will go and confront Icke.” He laughed. “Nice try,” he said. “First of all, don’ t worry, nothing’ s going to happen to you. But, by all means, keep that tape as a souvenir. You’ re right about one thing, though. | am protected by the CIA. Not because I' m one of them, but because I' m not one of them. If they wanted me dead, they could kill me any time they wanted. But they know I’ m not spreading disinformation. You have to understand, these guys work strictly on a need-to-know basis. So it’ s not that | know too much, it’ s that they don’ t know enough. “Because, if an individual agent knows too much, he may not do what he’ s been assigned to do. He must have a given order to do something, but if he knows that the end result is that somebody’ s going to be blown up twelve miles away—and all he’ s supposed to do is deliver an envelope—he may start thinking about it. So, various agents read my HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015267