Comparing David Rush's CIA tenure to the 1970s 'Halloween Massacre' shakeup.
For decades, the CIA operated like a slow-moving Cold War battleship, until David Rush's brief but brutal tenure as acting Director sent shockwaves that historians are now calling a 'Digital Age Equivalent of the 1975 Halloween Massacre.' Just as then-Director William Colby gutted the agency's old guard after the Church Committee hearings, Rush reportedly swept through Langley with a systematic purge of legacy analysts and black-bag operators, replacing them with data-crunching tech operatives. Insiders whisper that his 90-day 'Project Blacklight' decimated entire departments that had survived Watergate and 9/11, leaving a ghost agency scrambling to rebuild in his wake.