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To: bagster
JOURNALISTS, ULTERIOR MOTIVES AND WAR-TORN SYRIA

The troubling story of what goes unreported and why.

Col. Stanislav Lunev has once revealed that many journalists from Russia and other countries are, in reality, intelligence gatherers. He also stated that many Russian journalists have recruited leading American reporters to engage in espionage as well. Col. Lunev should know exactly how Russian covert operatives execute their missions. He was the highest-ranking spy ever to defect from the Russia’s top spy organization, the GRU.

The United States has strict laws against using journalists as spies. This does not mean it never happens, however. More often than not, journalists serve as sources for the US intelligence community. OSINT, Open Source Intelligence, is the lead in utilizing media for its intelligence activities.

50 USC § 403–7 titled, Prohibition on using journalists as agents or assets, specifically states that “the Intelligence Community may not use as an agent or asset for the purposes of collecting intelligence any individual who is authorized by contract or by the issuance of press credentials to represent himself or herself, either in the United States or abroad, as a correspondent of a United States news media organization.”

With more than 28 journalists killed in Syria just in 2012 alone, the war torn nation has become uniquely complex. Many of these journalists have been killed by pro-Assad forces while some have been killed by anti-Assad opposition.

780 posted on 02/23/2018 11:31:02 PM PST by Steven W.
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To: Steven W.
Stray thought time.

I was thinking of Q's dropping those Congressional/CIA memos about journalists working for the CIA in the 70's. The other day, along with his project Mockingbird drops.

Could this Lunev be a "bridge" from those nasty journalists to modern day journalists either working for the CIA or the Russians? And that he is letting deep state know they, through Lunev, have the goods on some journalists or CIA?

When I first read those Congressional memos and that they CIA promised to cease and desist that program, I thought, year right. Maybe we now have a bridge from there to now? Random thoughts by Bagster.

783 posted on 02/23/2018 11:37:30 PM PST by bagster (Even bad men love their mamas.)
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