Enrolled students serve as covert front
By: David Mullenax
Be careful, you may be sharing your next lunch at school with a bona fide CIA operative. America’s premier intelligence agency is covertly engaging in new test operations across U.S. campuses.
Whereas universities previously upheld the values of free speech and liberty, many campuses are now entrenched with U.S. spy operatives – discrediting the academic arena. According to David Price, author of the expose The CIA’s Campus Spies, “the NSEP gives graduate students a wealth of funds (at times exceeding $40,000 a year) to study “in demand” languages, but with troubling pay-back stipulations mandating that recipients later work for unspecified U.S. national security agencies.”
The identity of CIA operatives is not disclosed to school officials and administrators for security precautions. Meanwhile, traditional students believe that controversial or political conversations carried out privately or casually may be used by operatives to gather intelligence.



