Q post breakdown for normies:
>FISA (ABCs) v INSCOM
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FBI, DOJ, CIA, etc) versus United States Army Intelligence and Security Command
>NOFORN
NOFORN (meaning "no foreign nationals") is applied to any information that may not be released to any non-U.S. citizen. NOFORN and distribution statements are often used in conjunction with classified information or alone on SBU information.
>NSA INSCOM BRIDGE
NSA and INSCOM share intel.
>FISA = FISC
U.S. federal court established and authorized under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (FISA) to oversee requests for surveillance warrants against foreign spies inside the United States by federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies.
>Who is accountable to Congress (civilian body)?
All the above.
>Define 'State Secrets'.
A sensitive issue or piece of information that is kept secret by the government, usually to protect the public.
>Process of obtaining a FISA warrant?
https://www.ajc.com/news/national/what-fisa-warrant/WqP428Eg04nHe933u1GazO/
When an agency requests a warrant from the FISA Court, the request falls to one of the 11 judges who sit on the court. It is up to that judge to either deny or approve the request for a surveillance warrant. If the request is denied, there is an avenue for appeal of the ruling, but that has happened only a handful of times in the history of the court.
An alternate way a warrant for surveillance can be obtained is if the U.S. attorney general declares an emergency and authorizes the employment of the surveillance. The attorney general must notify a judge on the FISA Court, and must, within seven days, apply for a warrant for the action.
>What must be DEMONSTRATED to be GRANTED?
The statute that created FISA Courts bars targeted electronic surveillance in the United States unless there is evidence that a foreign power or agent of a foreign power is involved. Also, there has to be evidence that the facility – an email address or phone number, for instance – is being used by the foreign power or agent. In addition, the government must show that the information to be collected is "relevant" to any investigation of foreign espionage or terrorism.
>Who must SIGN OFF?
Generally, the attorney general signs the warrant requests. Fisc Judge sign to permit surveillance.
>Can 'select' individuals in senior positions of power be SHADOW BANNED from ACTIVE FISA WARRANTS / SURV?
Yes. While the proceedings are secret, there are rules that have to be followed.
>NAT SEC
National Security.
>Sufficient evidence shown to demonstrate rogue elements of intelligence apparatus illegally violated FISA law (tenets) in coordinated effort w/ d+foreign allies to impact/mod the outcome of the 2016 Presidential election & safeguard against future uncover / criminal prosecution?
w/ d+foreign allies = Domestic and Foreign Allies. Yes, we have that evidence in the plethora of drops and news articles supporting Q. It's why Ohr is in the hot seat now, Lisa page confessed, and Strzok looks like a cunt.
>Who must sign off on FISA warrants?
Generally, the attorney general signs the warrant requests. Fisc Judge sign to permit surveillance.
>Who directs the signers?
It could go all the way to the top of the Executive Branch (Three Branches; POTUS is head executor of the law)
>Given magnitude of spy campaign (U.S. Presidential Election Republican Party Nominee Candidate + President Elect + President of the United States) would HUSSEIN be required to DIRECT ORDER?
If it went high up enough, sure. It's part of his job to carry out the law.
>How would updates occur?
>PDB?
Presidential Daily Briefings.
>Who has access to the PDB?
The PDB is produced by the Director of National Intelligence,[2] and involves fusing intelligence from the Central Intelligence Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the National Security Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and other members of the U.S. Intelligence Community.
While the name of the PDB implies exclusivity, it has historically been briefed to other high officials. The distribution list has varied over time, but has always or almost always included the Secretaries of State and Defense and the National Security Advisor[citation needed]. Rarely, special editions of the PDB have actually been "for the President's eyes only," with further dissemination of the information left to the President's discretion.[6]
>On-site CLAS briefings / SIT ROOM / OO / PEOC / N_C?
Briefings occur in the Situation Room, Oval Office, Presidential Emergency Operations Center, or N_C (National Security Council at Eisenhower Executive Office Building?)
>How often does a President use PEOC?
Only in cases of imminent danger.
>https://www.washingtonian.com/2013/02/01/obama-moving-to-a-new-oval-office/📁
Or, perhaps, he has made a new PEOC/OO replica in the Eisenhower building? In that case, as often as he wants?
>Could FISA warrants be issued/active for numerous 'in-the-news now/future' U.S. targets?
Yes, pending approval. 90 day reapproval on citizens. Depending on the type of surveillance, approved orders or extensions of orders may be active for 90 days, 120 days, or a year.[23] FISA warrants require renewal depending on the type of surveillance and type of warrant either every 90 days (if targeting a U.S. person) or 120 days (if targeting a non-U.S. person).[24]
>'Foreign' tangent req to obtain warrant to spy on U.S. ORIG?
This is a grey area. The answer is "no".
>Define 'Projection'.
Psychological projection is a theory in psychology in which the human ego defends itself against unconscious impulses or qualities by denying their existence in themselves while attributing them to others.
>What is Known?
DJT is innocent of all charges. (They) are guilty of what they are accusing DJT of.
>Connections (them) to Russia/other F assets?
U1, Iran Deal, etc; they used the foundations to launder money on pay-for-play deals.
>Who commands INSCOM?
Currently MG Gary W. Johnston
>Who commands No Such Agency?
Paul M. Nakasone (was previously Adm. Michael S. Rogers)
>Who has ULTIMATE command?
POTUS.
>[WHO] did the money go to?
We're talking World Health Organization? So, there are a few close to Iran. One is in Turkey, Oman, and Jordan.