Dox, shmox. It's about the missing children.
â–¶Anonymous 01/01/18 (Mon) 11:49:51 533c58 No.223259
>>223251 (You)
There are 23, but their job is not to prevent crime. Even police's job is not to prevent crime.
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They are charged with the mission to protect us.
Period.
CIA Mission Statement: Mission
Preempt threats and further US national security objectives by collecting intelligence
that matters, producing objective all-source
analysis, conducting effective covert action as
directed by the President, and safeguarding
the secrets that help keep our Nation safe.
FBI Mission Statement: The mission of the FBI
is to protect the American people and uphold
the Constitution of the United States.
NSA Mission Statement: (Transparency) We
embrace transparency to the fullest extent
possible. We never forget that we, too, are
Americans and that every activity we engage in
is aimed at ensuring the safety, security, and
liberty of our fellow citizens.
NGIA Mission Statement: NGA's mission is to
provide timely, relevant, and accurate
geospatial intelligence in support of national
security.
Etc, etc., etc…
Our Constitution guarantees our RIGHT to live
free from tyranny and oppression, or to put it simply, to live in a crime-free nation. It isn't an empty promise, or some lofty ideal, it is a
GUARANTEE.
>▶Anonymous 01/01/18 (Mon) 12:14:19 321333 No.223353
Thomas Drake is a PATRIOT of the highest order, as is Bill Binney.
"Trailblazer ended up a costly failure, wasting over $7 billion, according to whistleblower Tom Drake, who was a senior NSA executive from 2001 to 2008. In 2003, because Drake and others had blown the whistle on the project, Trailblazer was the subject of a highly critical Pentagon audit into corporate fraud. But the audit remains classified to this day. And the prime culprits, SAIC and Booz Allen (which helped design it), continue to win big contracts despite strong evidence that they wasted billions of taxpayer dollars and modified and suppressed internal studies about the project."
thenation. com/article/five-corporations-now-dominate-our-privatized-intelligence-industry/