in da dough
the updates you did last night were missed
gotz them too
tyvm
AUS, IT, UK co-op DOJ (Barr, Durham, CLAS 1-4)
HUMINT, SIGINT, etc.
Non_FVEY official chan [US senior person(s) req given sensitive nature of 'target' re: presidential nominee(s) - POTUS + Cruz [CLAS 1-4]]
Who gave the order(s)?
Who signed?
Papered per normal NATSEC?
Comms to/from F + Domestic?
F2F 1-4 US person(s) initiate scope memo.
US AMB 1 & 2 NSA unmask req.
NSA US AMB 1 & 2 > AUS, IT, UK
[special order per DIR [CLAS 1-9] AUTH unmask per US AMB]
[EACH UNMASKING REQUIRES APPROVAL / SIGN ['KEY']]
C_A domestic assist w/ rogue FBI to avoid US law [non_op domestic]?
C_A HUMINT domestic placement T campaign [1-3 jumps primary target], T WH spy_insertion NATSEC C, personal advisor(s), cabinet?
C_A organized under DNI?
2010 - 2017 [Clapper] [bulk]
2017 - 2019 [Coats] [sleeper/prevent [black op] release of incriminating docs]
Q
CIA was folding DNI into it rather than other way around, CIA made to answer NSA after Trump, Hapsel tasked with clean up of mk ultra ops
national security council
Flynn and flynnstones
ECW
It remains unclear whether K.T. McFarland, a Trump favorite who serves as deputy national security adviser, will remain on the NSC.
Also unknown is whether Trump’s chief White House strategist, Steve Bannon, will stay on the principals committee of the NSC. His placement on that body has alarmed former officials and analysts who believe political strategists shouldn’t be involved in national security decisions.
McMaster’s streamlining so far has had an immediate impact on two senior NSC aides.
Cattler was a Flynn pick, the person said. According to his LinkedIn page, Cattler worked under the former NSC boss at the Defense Intelligence Agency. Flynn was forced out of the DIA in 2014.
Brad Hansell, who had been serving as acting deputy assistant to the president for transnational issues since the beginning of the administration, is returning to his post as the NSC’s senior director for transnational threats.
https://www.politico.com/story/2017/03/mcmaster-national-security-council-staff-changes-235579