Testimony: White Paper for DCI John Negoponte on Leveraging OSINT to Enhance CIA/IC Mission Success

ROBERT STEELE: A large company paid me to write this in 2004, ostensibly as a white paper to be delivered to then newly-appointed DNI John Negoponte. In fairness to that company, even if they were honest on this point and not just buying my playbook, the prime contract they won with the Open Source Center …

Reference: 1996 Testimony to Moynihan Commisson

As Presented: OSS1997-03-03 Secrecy Primer Moynihan Commission The protection of “sources & methods” is a political gambit, not a legitimate claim for immunity.  This testimony to the Moynihan Commission on Secrecy lays out the hypocricy in detail. See Also: OSS1997-03-02 Secrecy Seminar 1992 E3i: Ethics, Ecology, Evolution, & intelligence RELATED: Worth a Look: Books on …

Bitchute Directory

To seach by keywords, use ctrl + F and type in the word you are looking for BitChute Link for Description, Embed Code, Full-Screen Viewing, & Sharing DATE TYPE SUBJECT VIDEO TITLE/ LINK 2021-04-28 Mirror Crimes Against Humanity Mirror: Juan O’Savin Update 2021-04-27 Mirror ARISE RIDE FOR THE USA — Trent Loos (Rides a Horse) …

Robert Steele with Javad Heirannia: Interview: US Election Winner Predicted, Most Important Issues Discussed

Interview: US Election Winner Predicted, Most Important Issues Discussed By Javad Heirannia                 October 15, 2020 – 11:11                               International TEHRAN – Robert David Steele, a former Marine Corps infantry officer and CIA spy as well as an activist for Open Source Everything Engineering (OSEE), contributes regularly to Tehran Times.

Robert Steele: Russia Deepens Support of Iran on Financial Matters, Iranian Parliament Passes Four Bills — and My Analysis

This headline came to my attention today: Russia informs Iran of its views about FATF While it deals with measures against money-laundering, it is part of the new alternative financial system in which China and Russia and Iran are easily creating a post-Western economic and financial system. Iran is now a peer to India as  …

John Petersen: Adam Gopnik Is Intelligence Intelligent? Are Spies More Trouble Than They’re Worth?

Are Spies More Trouble Than They’re Worth? The history of espionage is a lesson in paradox: the better your intelligence, the dumber your conduct; the more you know, the less you anticipate. The universal law of unintended consequences rules with a special ferocity in espionage and covert action, because pervasive secrecy rules out the small, …