Anonymous ID: 43911a July 16, 2018, 3 a.m. No.2172195   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2172002

 

WHY CAN'T THEY FIRE THIS GUY???

 

Here is what the investigators found:

 

https://www.fbi.gov/news/pressrel/press-releases/fbi-releases-documents-in-hillary-clinton-e-mail-investigation

 

He's a madman who thinks he is a patriot.

Does he have the goods on people??

Are they still looking for other things he might have done in his "zeal"? Setting up Trump just being one thing he had his hand in.

 

Everything he did needs to be looked at.

The big "spy arrest" took him 10 years to conclude, all the while the spies were a spying. It is supposed to be a credit to him but I think it is an accusation.

Anonymous ID: 43911a July 16, 2018, 3:28 a.m. No.2172340   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2386

https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/kent-csi/vol47no1/html/v47i1a04p.htm

 

Posted: May 08, 2007 09:01 AM

Last Updated: Aug 03, 2011 02:32 PM

 

It seems there have been quite a few leaks of highly sensitive information.

This article names some of them.

The pic is of why they do not enforce the nat sec laws.

"It's too much to do." "There's too much of it."

 

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And let me give you a specific example why, in our democracy and in our open system, it is vital that certain information remain secret. In 1998, for example, as a result of an inappropriate leak of NSA information, it was revealed about NSA being able to listen to Osama bin Laden on his satellite phone. As a result of the disclosure, he stopped using it. As a result of the public disclosure, the United States was denied the opportunity to monitor and gain information that could have been very valuable for protecting our country.7

 

What the public cannot easily know, because the overwhelming bulk of this intelligence must necessarily remain classified, is that the bin Laden example cited here is just the tip of the iceberg. In recent years, all intelligence agencies—CIA, NSA, NIMA, NRO, and the Defense Intelligence Agency, to cite just the larger ones—have lost important collection capabilities, including against high-value terrorist targets. These losses have impaired human operations, signals intelligence, and imagery collection. And they have deprived analysts and policymakers of critical information, unavailable elsewhere, that they should have had.

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Anonymous ID: 43911a July 16, 2018, 3:39 a.m. No.2172386   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2459 >>2462 >>2657

>>2172340

 

https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/kent-csi/vol47no1/html/v47i1a04p.htm

 

Seems they've been trying to pass legislation to address gov leaks, but it just gets no support and is not taken up, or it is vetoed.

 

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Is leaking classified intelligence against the law? Probably—but you would not know it from the prosecution's data: Morison, as noted, has been the only person convicted, and he was pardoned as President Clinton was leaving office. President Clinton also vetoed the “Shelby Amendment,” an anti-leaks law written into the FY2001 Intelligence Authorization Act.

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Anonymous ID: 43911a July 16, 2018, 3:48 a.m. No.2172417   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2172357

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Cathedral

 

Wonderland Club paedophile ring (Operation Cathedral)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcsITzVKrNQ

 

In this video, it interviews a member of this club. He states that even after the arrests, the club will just re-establish itself somewhere else. It is a network of picture collectors. They even have "pedo tourism" to visit the victims of their molestations. The "stars" are the kids who are victimized and filmed or photographed. It is a big score to get a picture with one of the "stars."

 

Very informative video.

They are big proponents of anything "Wonderland"