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  1. There are many reasons this was a government publication. Yet another short sighted decision that coincidentally benefits US foes.

  2. This administration has something against science, facts and knowledge. I swear to god. How expensive is it to publish this??? We have billions for effing 🧊 and the military, but we can’t publish a little online factbook? It’s not like the CIA doesn’t need to collect this info anyways! Are people in his administration little dumbasses who feel insecure about their low intelligence??

  3. It’s premise of “facts” and “verifiable reality” meant it would never last under the current administration where denying reality is seen as a declaration of loyalty and thus the opposite is treason.

  4. That was my go to source for reviewing per country TFR (total fertility rate) for a while. The only useful thing I ever got out of this disastrous organization.

  5. Who needs public resources when you can have Trump University FREEDOM FACTS *Powered By Grok* for just 9.99 $TRUMP coins a month!

  6. If and when there’s another administration, they’re not going to be able to get shit done fixing and reversing everything.

  7. I used this for so many school projects as a kid. Remember when government sources were credible?

  8. Republicans doing their best to hamstring and gut every agency, board, organization, and government entity so they can point to their failures later and ask, “why are we wasting money on that? We have billionaires to help!”

  9. I dunno.   I travel internationally a lot and I’ve never put much faith in anything I see in any document from the CIA.  I was always aware of that resource but I never used it for anything because I didn’t trust it.Certainly under Trump their credibility would be even lower than that.

    So I don’t understand this article’s sad nostalgic tone.   If you’re ever going to travel overseas you need to learn to do your homework.

  10. Global_Research_121 on

    The Republican party and thier donors are traitors to the United States of America.

  11. TheQuadropheniac on

    The amount of people who are seemingly upset by this are really showing their insane bias. This “factbook” is the definition of bias propaganda. Imagine if Russia had a “KGB Factbook”. No one in their right mind would *ever* trust anything in it.

  12. b3iAAoLZOH9Y265cujFh on

    It’s hardly surprising that an intelligence agency operating under the auspices of the Trump administration would cease dealing with facts.

  13. NothingFunLeft on

    Well of course. One more thing to keep the citizens in the dark. Oh wait, it doesn’t have to be this aay 😡

  14. The number of people here commenting on something they never used and claiming the CIA Factbook was propaganda is too damn high!

    Could any one of you provide just one example of anything published in the Factbook that even *could* be propaganda?

    Like real propaganda, not “The CIA is shorting the actual elevation of a mountain by several feet in order to f*ck with people”.

  15. Its good for their reputation rather than them publishing the World Book of Lies under Trump.

  16. I read these as a kid! Absolutely was obsessed with countries. They have been online forever now. Why is this administration so a dime t to be at war with information?!

  17. The World Factbook was there to inform people worldwide of the basic status and safety rating of countries from the United States point of view.

    This administration has made it abundantly clear that their opinion of every other country is gum on the bottom of their shoe—so why bother publishing it if they can show you by their actions?

  18. Andovars_Ghost on

    Government can’t give away shit for free! That taxpayer-funded product needs to come from a business that can charge money for it, just like Jeebus intended!

  19. discowithmyself on

    I haven’t used it since high school or early college but this got me through a few social studies projects. I always thought it was a cool resource.

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