Well, it's very "human," if you want to call an agency which carefully guards its free hand in rendition and torture "human." The CIA's director doesn't like criticism, so what better than go after the critic? Maybe the agency's probing, critical Inspector General should expect a swift trip to country unknown followed by waterboarding. Anything to avoid authority's worst fear: checks and balances.
The director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Gen. Michael V. Hayden, has ordered an unusual internal inquiry into the work of the agency’s inspector general, whose aggressive investigations of the C.I.A.’s detention and interrogation programs and other matters have created resentment among agency operatives...
... The review is particularly focused on complaints that Mr. Helgerson’s office has not acted as a fair and impartial judge of agency operations but instead has begun a crusade against those who have participated in controversial detention programs.