Margaret Henoch, a former CIA intelligence officer with over two decades of service, shares her firsthand experience challenging faulty WMD intelligence before the Iraq War. Her story reveals how institutional pressure, confirmation bias, and a lack of critical analysis contributed to one of America's most consequential intelligence failures. • Assigned to review reports from "Curveball," a source claiming Iraq had mobile biological weapons labs • Discovered alarming gaps in basic biographic...
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Margaret Henoch, a former CIA intelligence officer with over two decades of service, shares her firsthand experience challenging faulty WMD intelligence before the Iraq War. Her story reveals how institutional pressure, confirmation bias, and a lack of critical analysis contributed to one of America's most consequential intelligence failures. • Assigned to review reports from "Curveball," a source claiming Iraq had mobile biological weapons labs • Discovered alarming gaps in basic biographic...
Breaking Silence: Jessica Denson on Defying Trump's NDA and Fighting for Democracy
The Jack Hopkins Show Podcast
21 minutes
10 months ago
Breaking Silence: Jessica Denson on Defying Trump's NDA and Fighting for Democracy
Jessica Denson, a former Trump campaign staffer, shares her riveting journey on the Jack Hopkins Show, revealing how she transformed from a campaign insider to a fierce advocate for democracy. Hear how she bravely challenged the NDA imposed by Donald Trump, exposing the underbelly of political silencing. Jessica's story is one of courage and personal transformation, offering listeners a unique perspective on the broader fight against the misuse of NDAs. Her tale not only illuminates her own p...
The Jack Hopkins Show Podcast
Margaret Henoch, a former CIA intelligence officer with over two decades of service, shares her firsthand experience challenging faulty WMD intelligence before the Iraq War. Her story reveals how institutional pressure, confirmation bias, and a lack of critical analysis contributed to one of America's most consequential intelligence failures. • Assigned to review reports from "Curveball," a source claiming Iraq had mobile biological weapons labs • Discovered alarming gaps in basic biographic...