Anonymous ID: f02ab0 Feb. 7, 2021, 10:49 p.m. No.12857697   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12857670

Matthew 7:13-14

 

Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.

<thank you anon

Anonymous ID: f02ab0 Feb. 7, 2021, 11:45 p.m. No.12857988   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7996 >>8011 >>8017 >>8149 >>8240 >>8384

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How Admiral Souers Shaped the National Security System

 

The modern national security system began to take shape on 23 January 1946. At a private White House lunch, President Harry Truman appointed Rear Admiral Sidney W. Souers, U.S. Naval Reserve, as the first Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). Given its purpose, the gathering was a remarkably lighthearted event. Admiral Souers was presented with a black hat and coat and was anointed by the President as the “Director of Central Snooping.” The role placed the new admiral in charge of a newly formed Central Intelligence Group responsible for much of the nation’s intelligence operations that had continued on after the war.

 

The frivolity of the short ceremony masked its role initiating a far wider transition taking place. The executive branch was grappling with the shift away from the amorphous and ad hoc wartime administration and the need for a permanent peacetime security structure. Souers himself had provided much of the advice that led to the creation of the new position, which was intended to bring integration to the disparate intelligence operations that had grown exponentially during the war.

 

A mobilized reservist, he did not expect to be tapped to fill the new role himself and had been anxious to return to private life at the conclusion of the war. He had only accepted the position on the condition that it was an interim appointment until a permanent director could be chosen. In one of the few media interviews he gave at the time, his response to a question of what his priorities were as the new DCI was not an institutional perspective but more a personal plea: “I want to go home.”

 

Souers’ brief tour as DCI lasted less than five months but it was far from the end of his federal career. In September 1947, he took on wider responsibilities when he was appointed executive secretary of the newly formed NSC. Serving in that role until 1950, he continued as a special advisor to President Truman through the end of his administration. For seven years, few sustained such a prominent insider role during the era that saw the escalation of the Cold War, the creation of the Department of Defense, and the onset of the Korean War. Souers not only envisioned how a new interagency apparatus would work, but had an active, and vastly underappreciated, role in implementing the nation’s postwar national security organization.

 

Sidney Souers was an unlikely member of aWashington intelligence establishment that had formed around a cadre of professionals with pedigrees from East Coast schools and Wall Street financial careers.

https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history-magazine/2020/august/how-admiral-souers-shaped-national-security-system

Anonymous ID: f02ab0 Feb. 8, 2021, 12:40 a.m. No.12858189   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12858180

He was getting his ass whooped and snapped.

If Tommy and Tampa weren't walking all over their D, maybe Tommy wouldn't have called him a name.

Now trying to splain' it, cuz he's still sour.

Anonymous ID: f02ab0 Feb. 8, 2021, 12:54 a.m. No.12858231   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>>12858195

For a bunch of people that "have nothing on the score board" they sure can't stop talking about us.

https://www.bing.com/news/search?q=qanon&FORM=HDRSC6

 

As Reggie Jackson famously replied when asked what he thought of the boos from the crowd when he came up to bat:

"Fans don't boo nobodies"

Biden and any arm of the MSM wishes they had our kind of buzz.