
“Admit nothing, deny everything, counter-accusations” — that’s how they are trained. When they accuse others of producing the virus in a lab, chances are it was indeed produced in lab but by themselves. “什麼都不承認,什麼都否認,反指責” – 他們就是這樣被訓練的。當他們指責別人在實驗室生產病毒時,很可能它確實是在實驗室生產的,而是他們自己生產的。
New York Times: WASHINGTON TALK: BRIEFING – WASHINGTON TALK: BRIEFING; Tribute to C.I.A. June 12, 1987
Representative Stephen J. Solarz, a Brooklyn Democrat who is on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, tells this story about a recent fact-finding trip to Honduras: At a camp for the Nicaraguan insurgents, a United States intelligence agent introduced the Congressman to a contra officer. The officer was wearing a baseball cap with a pyramid design in front. On each side of the pyramid was a legend: ”Admit Nothing -Deny Everything – Make Counter-Accusations.” ”I asked him where he got the hat,” Mr. Solarz said, ”and he answered that it had been run off at the special effects shop in Langley,” the Virginia district where the Central Intelligence Agency is based.