To: smoky415
I wish I could post your find on Pickle..I'll have to type the information so it's NOT over-looked. Great job Smoky.
In this book for Presidential Intelligence.
Page 379
Aside from the President and a few others-usually the secretary of state,secretary of defense,and national security advisor-no other government official was automatically cleared for "all sources" reports. The lesser recipients of specific code word data had to have a clearly established "need to know" the substance of the compartmented report. Compartmentation, as we called it, is one of the most effective means of protecting sensitive data. Even today, I hesitate to pick a typical code word to illustrate the system. As surely as Heaven gave us little green apples, it would be my luck to pick a five-letter noun that is in current use.
At the outset, the JFK briefing was known as the "Prisident's Intelligence Check List", otherwise, PICL-pronounced "PICKLE" by those involved in preparing the document. In the time this evolved into the "President's Daily Briefing", otherwise the "PDB". As I recall it, President Eisenhower had wanted his daily summery at reveille. JFK liked to read the Pickle on arrival at hie desk. President Johnson wanted the PDB in the late afternoon. Neither Jack Smith nor I was ever sure how often Nixon even glanced at his PDB.
LISA CROWLEY-On 13 May, Q asked "Who controls elected leaders?" and "Will Iran expose the names of corrupt officials?" Both questions were followed by the word "Pickle". Anons have offered multiple poss meanings. I had guessed it was re: CIA's nickname "Pickle Factory". Q confirms.
NIKK-The top work was found by smoky.
1,595 posted on
05/17/2018 6:15:10 AM PDT by
STARLIT
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To: smoky415
Seems it would be an interesting read.
1,661 posted on
05/17/2018 7:55:55 AM PDT by
defconw
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