#17 The CIA's Involvement in Film Industry
The FBI, the CIA, and Hollywood have a long-standing relationship with one another, with the countless portrayals of these agencies in film and television over the years influencing public perception and knowledge about their operations. The influence of Hollywood on public understanding of these agencies cannot be overstated.
The relationship between both organizations in Hollywood is even more intertwined than previously thought. The CIA reportedly purchased the rights to George Orwell's dystopian novel "Animal Farm" after his death in 1950 and funded subsequent adaptations of the film. This shows that the CIA has a vested interest in the way that it is depicted in media and is actively working to shape public perception. The message of "Animal Farm," that "not all animals are equal," is particularly relevant to the CIA's mission, as it deals with the themes of power, oppression, and control.