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Why Do So Many Netflix Shows Almost Look Like They’re Funded by the FBI?

Posted on Thursday, November 9, 2023
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by Aaron Flanigan
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For all the chatter about Netflix’s descent into wokeism and embrace of left-wing identity politics, cultural commentators and political pundits have largely failed to point out an equally interesting trend emerging on the platform: its mountain of content that seems suspiciously close to pro-intelligence agency propaganda. If viewers didn’t know better, they might almost be tempted to wonder whether some of it was funded by the FBI or CIA themselves.

The notion that the intelligence community could be using Netflix as a propaganda outlet may seem far-fetched—and indeed, at this point any suggestion that it’s doing so is pure speculation. Nonetheless, some of the content being prominently featured on the streaming service is increasingly eyebrow raising.

While the entertainment industry has always had a big interest in intelligence and spy themed dramas and documentaries, the amount of openly pro-intel content being aggressively pushed by Netflix in recent years—right as the FBI and CIA have lost the confidence of large swaths of the American public—has been hard to ignore.

Looking at Netflix’s documentaries alone, the service produces a new spy series or film on a seemingly weekly basis, much of it with open cooperation from “former” agency officials. From this year’s Netflix-produced Spy Ops, in which “[i]intelligence operatives from MI6 to the CIA share insider stories of spy craft, Cold War campaigns, and coups carried out by covert agents” to 2021’s Spycraft, which suggests “the tools and technologies developed for [the spy game] have mattered as much as the spies themselves,” Netflix subscribers have no shortage of spy-centered content that positively champions the work of U.S. intelligence agencies.

Netflix has also been building a large library of fictional content that centers around often preposterous intelligence agency storylines which generally give a positive gloss to the agencies’ work.

2022’s heavily promoted Netflix show The Recruit features a “rookie lawyer at the CIA” who, despite a lack of experience and proper vetting, “stumbles headlong into the dangerous world of international espionage when a former asset threatens to expose agency secrets.” The story’s protagonist, Owen Hendricks, is described by The Spectator as a “comically inept, fish-out-of-water” character who “metamorphoses into a quick-thinking lawyer with an uncanny knack for talking his way out of trouble.”

The show also portrays the Senate Intelligence Committee as one of the show’s main villains, a not-so-subtle suggestion that Congressional oversight and political accountability are a hindrance to the proper functioning of federal intelligence agencies.

As The Spectator’s James Delingpole writes of the show, it comes across as little more than an “exercise in reputation management” for the CIA.

Another high-profile example of this trend is The Night Agent, a popular Netflix series that debuted earlier this year featuring another improbable storyline. The show follows an FBI agent, Peter Sutherland, who is stationed in a hidden room in the basement of the White House, where he awaits calls from fellow agents in need of help. Rather than reporting to an FBI official, he instead reports directly to the White House Chief of Staff, who is ultimately revealed to have hand-picked Sutherland for the top-secret role.

Netflix has also produced shows like Fubar, an action series described by the platform as being about a father and daughter who suddenly learn “they both secretly work for the CIA.” The Gray Man, a 2022 Netflix film, was written about “a shadowy CIA agent” who “uncovers damning agency secrets” and is then “hunted across the globe by a sociopathic rogue operative.”

Another high profile Netflix show puffing up the national security establishment is The Diplomat, starring Keri Russell, who plays the American Ambassador to the United Kingdom wrestling with, in the words of Netflix, her “turbulent marriage to a political star.”

The series raised the eyebrows not only of viewers, but also of the national political media. Politico described the series as “preposterous” and “genuinely ridiculous.” Slate wrote that the story “makes no sense.” Career diplomats have noted that the show is “far-fetched.”

Among the show’s many implausible plotlines are the lead character’s ascension to the post of ambassador without Senate confirmation, the fictional president’s consideration of a politically inexperienced ambassador as a vice presidential pick, and the absence of any reference to NATO and other obvious foreign policy realities that would certainly come into play in comparable real-life scenarios.

Of course, these shows make up just a small sample of an entire genre of content on Netflix that some might view as an exercise in propaganda. Perhaps most interesting of all is how prominently the shows have been featured by the service.

Upon watching these shows and others like them, one is left to ask: if the FBI, CIA, and other intelligence agencies were themselves in charge of Netflix, would these shows look any different?

Congressional Republicans should start asking questions. They might just uncover a plot wild enough for fiction.

Aaron Flanigan is the pen name of a writer in Washington, D.C.

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Toni
Toni
5 months ago

It doesn’t surprise me since Obama has taken over Netflix. He is anti-American and I believe he is capable of doing all that he can to bring this country to ruins.

A Voter
A Voter
5 months ago

Because they are. Never forget big media and communism is one and the same.

Anne
Anne
5 months ago

Exactly what I have been thinking about many of these shows. Nothing would surprise me at this point.

CLIFFORD F GERACI
CLIFFORD F GERACI
5 months ago

NETFLIX is definitely into the propaganda business. Every new show features a mixed race marriage couple and a homosexual couple with families of mixed races, as if this the norm, rather than the exception it actually is. Don’t forget, television show are fantasy.

Hdrydr
Hdrydr
5 months ago

The obamanation and and his husband are probably in charge of the netflx propaganda programming. Why would anyone subscribe to Netflix knowing they pander to the lowest common denominator and to leftist scum?

Phillip Nagle
Phillip Nagle
5 months ago

The Recruit actually shows the CIA as a bunch of third rate bureaucrats, more interested in protecting their jobs and turf, than doing the job they are supposed to be doing. It’s what we have come to expect from large bureaucracies.

Robert Zuccaro
Robert Zuccaro
5 months ago

I’m sure Homeland Scrutiny has gotten with them too like they have other tech companies to make sure the only information is THEIRS….

Steve
Steve
5 months ago

Have any of you watched the three straight hours on CBS of FBI propaganda??

Margo
Margo
5 months ago

Now that the government has been caught manipulating the internet it makes sense the media (other than the already known news outlets) is another avenue for them. The manipulation is pervasive and devious and needs to be stopped. I personally don’t watch that genre of shows, and after this report will never consider watching them.

porterv
porterv
5 months ago

It isn’t only Netflix. Regular Network programing is overflowing with FBI programs.

Kyle Buy you some guns,and learn how to shoot
Kyle Buy you some guns,and learn how to shoot
5 months ago

Get rid of your Netflex. Problem solved. Kyle L.

Musaiga
Musaiga
5 months ago

We watched “Designated Survivor” until they had the gall to show one guy corn-holing another in bed in real time. Which incidentally had NOTHING to do with the plot of the series.

Dean
Dean
5 months ago

My query about this article is: “You can still afford Netflix??” I dropped Netflix a few months ago because their top-tier price kept rising. So I canceled that OVERPRICED psy-op service!

MOcountry
MOcountry
5 months ago

Oh come on, people. Netflix is no different than 99.9999% of the other streaming services, major networks and everything in between. I haven’t watched ANY major network TV for quite a few years because of their “agenda”. At least with streaming, I can pick and choose what I want to watch, both classic and up to date. Regardless, you can’t get away from the LGBTQ+ agenda, mostly minority commercials, masculine women or all the other crap that’s being shoved down our throats like it’s perfectly normal (“they’ve” been doing this full bore since January 2009). I usually turn the volume off and don’t watch when the commercials come on. Your other choice would be to not watch anything on TV.

David Millikan
David Millikan
5 months ago

Excellent article.
Of course Netflix and Hulu are funded by the FBI and CIA. Why do think that all the new movies and shows in the past 4 years have sucked.
The movies and shows show nothing but Commie Correct propaganda lead by Fascist liberals.
WAKE UP AMERICA!
Quit WASTING your time and money on these brainwashing sites. They fit in right with TikTok.

David Campbell
David Campbell
5 months ago

Netflix is not biased one way or the other. Netflix business strategy is to push as much content out there as possible from whatever sources and then push what sells. (And often they don’t even do that. Some very promising series get pushed aside for the next thing on the list.) It’s a lot like the Barbie movie; if you expect to see a leftist message, you’ll see a leftist message; if you expect to see a conservative message, you’ll see a conservative message. Government propaganda, agency propaganda, religious messages, anti-religious messages, influence from this or that ideological source, if you expect to see it, you’ll see it. One exception to all this is the now virtually required DEI content; virtually every show does it’s best to be “inclusive” in it’s casting and characters and decidedly over represents “underrepresented” groups, “strong women” characters (and often noticeably weak male characters) and homosexuals in particular. This is especially annoying as these “inclusions” often do nothing to drive the story, and are clearly there to “check the box” or push the (political) narrative, and has ruined a number of shows for me.

Lauramerrone
Lauramerrone
5 months ago

Our taxpayer money at work… probably…

Robin W Boyd
Robin W Boyd
5 months ago

Netflix has earned my contempt for many reasons over the years. From the way the company just dumped on loyal customers who used to order DVD’s by mail to their means of social engineering through their movies and series. That the Obama’s are involved in Netflix doesn’t help with my paranoia thinking that Netflix is not just conducting social engineering shows but that they are also pushing Socialist ideology as well. I have zero respect for Netflix because I believe that Netflix has zero respect for those who support it.

Lynn Brunotts
Lynn Brunotts
5 months ago

Democrats are running Netflix. Remember Susan Rice, the National Security Advisor for Obama Administration? She was recently added to their Board of Directors.

Jackie
Jackie
5 months ago

I guess it’s time for me to drop Netflix!!! There really isn’t much I watch on there and I refused to watch any of what I knew were Obama’s shows!! It’s the highest priced streaming that I have, too, so maybe it’s time to drop it!! If Obama has that much to do with Netflix, I do NOT want to support him in any way at all!! I blame him for some of our problems today!! I dislike the sight of his face, the sound of his irritating and condescending voice and his ‘better than thou’ attitude!!!

Morbious
Morbious
5 months ago

90% of nf shows are so grindingly formulaic as to be unwatchable without adult refreshments. Then, it might be possible to laugh at the unintentionally funny roboscripts. Typical of this genre- a retired female operator is forced to pick up her mp5 again to thwart a group of hard bodied male bad guys intent on cosmic mischief. You can see it coming: she dispatches most of them except the inner core of pure evil. She runs out of ammo, but thats where the real fun starts. At a shapely 125lbs she is able to send linebacker built bad guys flying with wrist moves. Her punches are enough to fling them twelve feet backwards. Not sure who watches these comedies but i hope its not our young men.

Jan Satterfield
Jan Satterfield
5 months ago

The whole govt destroyed themselves. No help from anyone. They have no credibility and or integrity at all. They had a little before 2019 now they none at all. They lack the ability to tell the truth about anything.

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