Posted on 08/17/2016 7:25:00 PM PDT by dtroxx
he Intercept recently began releasing batches of top secret internal newsletters from the most important division of the NSA, the Signals Intelligence Directorate, or SIGINT. This is basically the spy division. The internal newsletter, SIDtoday, was never meant to be read by anyone outside of the agency, but it trickled out with the Snowden leak and has been waiting for proper publication. The Intercept will release nine years worth
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Welcome to FR!..........
The article is remarkable only for its lack of significance.
You appear to be nothing more than a blog pimp.
Hello Larry, I received your email but it won’t let me reply back to it. So I will just reply to you here. I found the article to be interesting and thought others would too. It wasn’t my intention for it to seem like click bait. I will be more mindful of that and heed the advice you put in the email to me for further posts. Thanks for contacting me. Best Regards.
LOL!
Years ago, and I have no reason to suspect this has changed, the Security Services (minus perhaps the CIA) pursue only things that they are directed to pursue. Net, the attention should be focused upward on who or what group is directing NSA to go after the issue in question.
Six threads, all excerpted, all linked to your blog.
This is not an auspicious start for someone on the forum not even 10 days.
Personally, I’ll withhold further comment until we see how you handle the suggestions of Senpai Lucido-San.
reads like something in a mind control commie country.....
gitmo described as a great place with lots of relaxing passtimes...
gitmo is a shithole with drinking about the only thing to do...
only 3 terrorists were ever waterboarded and gave a wealth of info...
and when is KSM goin got be executed.....
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