Jean Marc Manach: NSA Deletes “Honesty” and “Openness” from Its Core Values
NSA Deletes “Honesty” and “Openness” From Core Values Jean Marc Manach The Intercept, 24 January 2018
NSA Deletes “Honesty” and “Openness” From Core Values Jean Marc Manach The Intercept, 24 January 2018
Julian Assange Just Warned of a Deep State Coup Meant to Install Mike Pence as President The founder of WikiLeaks is warning the public about a Deep State plot to overthrow Trump, and install Mike Pence as President of the United States. The tweet:
Wrapping Intelligence Around the Open Source Whirlwind In the internet age, the digital breadcrumbs humans leave in their wake can be harnessed – the geotag on a tweeted photo, or the time stamps on a YouTube video upload. This open source, publicly available material, once scorned by the secret-stealers of the intelligence community, is rising …
Who Is Publishing NSA and CIA Secrets, and Why? Lawfare as produced by Brookings Institution For both of these leaks, one big question is attribution: who did this? My guess was, and is still, Russia in both cases. Phi Beta Iota: Worth a full read. Many flawed assumptions. Robert Steele’s long comment is below.
Also reveals FBI using drones to collect neighborhood telephone calls.
The MH17 Crash: US Veteran Intelligence Officers Slam the Flimsy “Intelligence” Against Russia Senior U.S. Intelligence Officers: Obama Should Release Ukraine Evidence Preface: With the shoot-down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over Ukraine turning a local civil war into a U.S. confrontation with Russia, former high-level U.S. intelligence veterans released a statement today urging President …
SHORT URL: http://tinyurl.com/2014-Intel-Reform Under Construction – Send Nominations to robert.david.steele.vivas@gmail.com Updated 23 Jan 2014 14:58 E Phi Beta Iota: The current literature on intelligence reform is underdeveloped and under-specified. An example of this under- or mis-specification can be seen in the treatment of 9/11. The dominant position that 9/11 was an intelligence failure is correct …