Limited hangout
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A "limited hangout" is a form of deception, misdirection, or coverup often associated with intelligence agencies involving a release or "mea culpa" type of confession of only part of a set of previously hidden sensitive information, that establishes credibility for the one releasing the information who by the very act of confession appears to be "coming clean" and acting with integrity; but in actuality by withholding key facts is protecting a deeper crime and those who could be exposed if the whole truth came out.
A limited hangout typically is a response to lower the pressure felt from inquisitive investigators pursuing clues that threaten to expose everything, and the disclosure is often combined with red herrings or propaganda elements that lead to false trails, distractions, or ideological disinformation; thus allowing covert or criminal elements to continue in their improper activities.
[edit] Alleged examples of limited hangouts
- The Warren Commission
- The 911 Commission
- The Iran-Contra investigation
- The BCCI Scandal investigation
- The Enron investigation
[edit] External links
- The Limited Hangout - A PSYOP Strategy of Deception
- Meditations on 9/11 Truth by Catherine Austin Fitts
- AFTERMATH IS A LIMITED HANGOUT Jeff Strahl & Larry Chin