Anonymous ID: 5dbeea Feb. 2, 2021, 11:29 a.m. No.12801909   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1939 >>1946

>>12801869

I have been amusing myself by wondering how many criminals in congress have been looking out the windows at all the fencing and military outside after this story broke and now are second guessing their recent decisions.

Anonymous ID: 5dbeea Feb. 2, 2021, 11:48 a.m. No.12802128   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2151

>>12801975

I found this, don't know if it will help you or not.

 

Just a few short months after Pearl Harbor, the United States was locked in a global war with both the empire of Japan and Nazi Germany. And the country had no formal intelligence gathering apparatus.

 

So, in July 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt created the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and appointed BG William “Wild Bill” Donovan as its head. It was an agency that fell under the auspices of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to coordinate espionage activities behind enemy lines, conduct special operations, propaganda, subversion, and sabotage.

 

Prior to the OSS, the business of American intelligence had been done on an ad-hoc basis conducted by various elements of the State Department, Navy, Treasury, and War Departments. There was no joint interaction, control, and no direction. Both the Army and Navy had separate code-breaking units that reported only to the individual services.

 

Donovan was an interesting choice to lead this ground-breaking unit. To begin with, he was a Republican and Roosevelt a Democrat and the two had many disagreements and political battles in New York prior to the war. One must wonder if a sitting US president today would appoint a political foe in the political morass that plagues Washington.

 

But Roosevelt had befriended his political foe in the ensuing years and respected his vision of foreign affairs. Donovan had traveled extensively thru Europe and had even been allowed by Benito Mussolini, the dictator of Italy to visit the front line during Italy’s war with Ethiopia. Donovan was sent to inspect US defenses in the Pacific during the time before the war and found them wanting. Roosevelt also sent him on fact-finding missions to the Middle East and the Mediterranean. Donovan had many close contacts with the British and he urged FDR to support Winston Churchill.

 

read moar here -

 

https://sofrep.com/news/oss-shaped-special-operations-forces-cia-today/