Anonymous ID: 108cc6 Dec. 8, 2022, 3:59 a.m. No.17906530   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6538 >>6595

>>17906512

>More evidence of something we’ve known for decades; Oswald was a CIA asset.

 

A corps of researchers looking into the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy say they have unearthed proof his alleged assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, was involved in an operation by the CIA mere months before the killing, reigniting questions about whether the Oswald truly was alone in his decision to kill the youngest man ever elected president.

 

In a Tuesday press conference at the National Press Club, Jefferson Morley—a veteran of the D.C. press corps and a preeminent expert on JFK's assassination with the Mary Ferrell Foundation—told reporters that he and attorneys with the foundation obtained documentation relating to a still-classified covert operation approved by senior CIA officials three months before Kennedy's death that suggested the agency used Oswald for intelligence purposes several weeks prior to shooting.

 

"This is an extraordinarily serious claim, and it has profound implications for the official story," Morley said Tuesday morning in Washington. "The CIA knew far more about the lone gunman than then they are admitting even today. So this story deserves the closest possible scrutiny."

 

The document, one of several researchers obtained this month as the result of an October lawsuit, is a precursor to a fuller release of documents anticipated by the National Archives this month.

Anonymous ID: 108cc6 Dec. 8, 2022, 4:25 a.m. No.17906557   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6560 >>6595

>>17906551

>about half way through the Q baker drops

got a little sidetracked by this

 

Jim Baker

@thejimbaker

Thinking today about this provision from EO 12333 (re US Intelligence Activities): “Sec. 2.12 Indirect Participation. No element of the Intelligence Community shall participate in or request any person to undertake activities forbidden by this Order.” https://dni.gov/index.php/ic-legal-reference-book/executive-order-12333…

10:44 PM · Sep 20, 2019

 

https://archive.ph/kC6kz

 

Obama Administration Releases Long Awaited New E.O. 12333 Rules on Sharing of Raw Signals Intelligence Information Within IC

By Jane Chong

Thursday, January 12, 2017, 12:38 PM

 

The New York Times reported this morning that the Obama administration has put into place new rules allowing the NSA to disseminate “raw signals intelligence information.” According to a 23-page, mostly declassified copy of the procedures, released today, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper signed the rules on Dec. 15 and Attorney General Loretta Lynch signed them on Jan. 3.

 

The changes have been a long time coming. On February 25, 2016, Charlie Savage reported for the Times that the Obama administration would soon be implementing a new system, years in the making, to provide more intelligence agencies across the federal government direct access to raw information collected by the NSA.

https://web.archive.org/web/20170303075733/https://www.lawfareblog.com/obama-administration-releases-long-awaited-new-eo-12333-rules-sharing-raw-signals-intelligence

 

ATTORNEY GENERAL APPROVED U.S. PERSON PROCEDURESUNDER E.O. 12333March 2021Executive Order 12333, United States Intelligence Activities(available starting at page 693 at this link), establishes the Executive Branch framework for the country’s national intelligence efforts, and for protecting privacy and civil liberties in the conduct of intelligence activities. It was originally issued by President Ronald Reagan in 1981. It was most recently revised and re-issued by President George W. Bush in 2008. ODNI released an information paperto explain the 2008 changes

 

https://www.intelligence.gov/assets/documents/guide/Chart_of_EO_12333_AG_approved_Guidelines_March_2021.pdf

Anonymous ID: 108cc6 Dec. 8, 2022, 4:28 a.m. No.17906560   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6565 >>6568 >>6595

>>17906557

 

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCECIVIL LIBERTIES AND PRIVACY OFFICE1CIVIL LIBERTIES AND PRIVACY INFORMATION PAPER:DESCRIPTION OF CIVIL LIBERTIES AND PRIVACY PROTECTIONS INCORPORATED IN THE 2008REVISION OF EXECUTIVE ORDER 12333**Executive Order 12333: United States Intelligence Activities,Federal Register Vol. 40, No. 235 (December 8, 1981), amended by EO 13284 (2003), EO 13355 (2004), and EO 13470 (2008)) , available online at http://www.dni.gov/index.php/about/organization/ic-legal-reference-book-2012/ref-book-eo-12333About Executive Order 12333, United States Intelligence Activities.Executive Order 12333 establishes the Executive Branch framework for the country’s national intelligence efforts, and for protecting privacy and civil liberties in the conduct of intelligence activities. It was originally issued by President Ronald Reagan in 1981. It was most recently revised and re-issued by President George W. Bush in 2008

 

>https:// www.dni.gov/files/documents/CLPO/CLPO_Information_Paper_on_2008_Revision_to_EO_12333.pdf