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Classy indeed
Of Course They Did: CBS, NBC Bury SDNY Ending Trump Probe on Hush Money Payments
By Curtis Houck | July 17, 2019 8:18 PM EDT
It was another bad day on Wednesday for The Resistance in their attempts to remove President Trump from office in handcuffs as, thanks to a court order, it was revealed that the Southern District of New York had ended their probe concerning the Trump Organization and alleged hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels and Playboy model Karen McDougal.
And on cue, the CBS Evening News and NBC Nightly News saw no reason to acknowledge this with this being the second Trump legal victory ignored in a week as, when Maryland and Washington D.C. had their lawsuit alleging the President violated the Constitutionโs emoluments clause thrown out, CBS similarly was silent.
So for all the commotion about how this or that lawsuit or probe will lead to the Presidentโs ouster or more of his allies being imprisoned, the liberal media sure donโt seem as keen on highlighting when things donโt go their way.
https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/curtis-houck/2019/07/17/course-they-did-cbs-nbc-bury-sdny-ending-trump-probe-hush-money
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Finally got a chance to read this Project Treasure Island declassified doc (50 yrs ~ declassified 2014), from CIA reading room. So interesting!
Focus is:
Intelligence From Open Source Materials (specifically on Russia/Slavic nations). It is from the Dept. of the Air Force, a
Memorandum For The Director Of Central Intelligence, and is a brief on a proposed project named "Treasure Island".
Doc discusses the need to exploit under utilized open sources, such as newspapers, books, pictures, maps, etc., to extract
info which will fill in gaps to compliment classified info and intelligence info gathering. Talks about creation of extraction agencies and recommends cataloging info into areas like specific industries etc.. The job of extracting was recommended for the Library of Congress (non-intelligence), with additional agencies like the CIA (intelligence) and Army Map Service (non-intelligence), Photo Library (non-intelligence), Aero Chart Service (non-intelligence), private firms (non-intelligence).
It states: "There is a great need for reorganizing methods and procedures for the procurement of open source intelligence...requires the setting-up of a Basic Information Section in the Directorate of Intelligence; the setting-up of an Administrative, Filing and Publishing Section in the Library of Congress; the establishment of procurement units in the Library of Congress; and a coordination with extracting and abstracting units in the army, the CIA, and other government agencies." The brief also states that open source intelligence is often underrated and that open and classified into
complement one another, neither one painting a full picture without the other.
A major concern expressed in the doc, is to keep costs as low as possible, since much of info gathered may not be useful, except maybe at a future time, and to have different groups focused on different areas, because of the vastness of open source materials. It discusses how much info can be gathered by analyzing data in news and pics and industry or infrastructure data, that normally a gov wouldn't censor or classify, since the normal person looking at it, wouldn't even be
extracting or noticing that type of data.
The brief states in Germany during the war, even under censorship, much Intel could be collected from newspapers. For example, it describes how thoughts that Germans were using 20mm guns on P/T boats were corrected, after analyzing pictures from newspapers and it was determined they were using 40mm guns. Much about the German oil industry was extracted from newspapers. Strategic and tactical doctrines being freely discussed in German technical publications also provided important Intel.
On page 2 ~ this quote: "It is believed that, within a few years, it will be possible to say: "Never before was so much intelligence gained for so small a cost.""
https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP81-00706R000100230040-2.pdf
Well it was a great idea, but rogue elements have used it to subvert our intelligence as opposed to the intent, to improve it by filling in the gaps. However, what they have done (use it to create fake Intel in an effort to subvert security) is a crime. Fo sho it would seem qresearch effort is very similiar to what is described in this declassified brief! KEK
Anon, learn to love the hate. Become like Teflon. Get a cat, dog, or bunny, or even a fish. Grow some plants/garden. I have 8 avocado trees growing (my latest project). Be in this world, not of it. It hurts sometimes, but when people are hating, I know I'm doing right (for the most part, not if I'm being/doing shitty). When you realize you're watching a movie, you can appreciate the drama and enjoy the funny parts. Sometimes irony can be funny. When you have laser focus. Meaning trudge on, but be happy and enjoy life. I highly recommend you sift thru memes for a bit. You will KEK for a bit and it may cheer you up. Also you can share some truth with your friends that's less serious and negative to the palate. Also, if you do, share some here for researchfags.