I may be completely wrong, but I thought Snowden was originally CIA (once a part, you never leave) who blew the whistle on the NSA…because the NSA (and by extension, MI) was collecting the same “data” that, up until then, only the CIA had proprietary rights over. Hmmm.
Once C_A always C_A?
Former C_A elected to Congress?
Former C_A running for Congress?
Former C_A running for Senate?
Former C_A elected to Senate?
Former C_A elected to Presidency?
Define ‘black op’ [clandestine]
Once C_A always C_A?
@Snowden pre_NSA?
@Snowden base of ops [geo location]?
Whistleblower(s) vs. POTUS?
Former C_A?
Define ‘black op’ [clandestine]
What happens if rogue elements of US AB[C] intel agency target [to insert] US political system [President, VP, House, Senate, NSC, US Amb., etc.] in ‘black op’ designated to control friend vs. foe targeting [self-preservation]?
NSA v C_A
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I personally know a husband and wife team that did leave. They asked and were repeatedly denied. Then the wife did something that the CIA was not very happy about (I won't say what she did but it can be found easily if you know where to look) and in the process both of their covers were blown. The situation was embarrassing enough to the CIA that they parted ways after the CIA was forced to confirm to the media they were in fact CIA officers. Both have different careers now. Note - they did not do anything illegal to leave (meaning they weren't double agents or stealing secrets or anything like that). I worked with the husband for over 5 years (after their CIA careers - I was never CIA).
I may be wrong. I understood that the NSA does unwarranted spying on all Americans and collect data. I can't see how they are the good guys. If a guy exposes them, seems like a good thing.
I may be completely wrong, but I thought Snowden was originally CIA (once a part, you never leave) who blew the whistle on the NSA…because the NSA (and by extension, MI) was collecting the same “data” that, up until then, only the CIA had proprietary rights over. Hmmm.
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Once C_A always C_A? Former C_A elected to Congress? Former C_A running for Congress? Former C_A running for Senate? Former C_A elected to Senate? Former C_A elected to Presidency? Define ‘black op’ [clandestine] Once C_A always C_A? @Snowden pre_NSA? @Snowden base of ops [geo location]? Whistleblower(s) vs. POTUS? Former C_A? Define ‘black op’ [clandestine] What happens if rogue elements of US AB[C] intel agency target [to insert] US political system [President, VP, House, Senate, NSC, US Amb., etc.] in ‘black op’ designated to control friend vs. foe targeting [self-preservation]? NSA v C_A Q
I personally know a husband and wife team that did leave. They asked and were repeatedly denied. Then the wife did something that the CIA was not very happy about (I won't say what she did but it can be found easily if you know where to look) and in the process both of their covers were blown. The situation was embarrassing enough to the CIA that they parted ways after the CIA was forced to confirm to the media they were in fact CIA officers. Both have different careers now. Note - they did not do anything illegal to leave (meaning they weren't double agents or stealing secrets or anything like that). I worked with the husband for over 5 years (after their CIA careers - I was never CIA).
You mean they didn't get disappeared?
She was very public with what she did.
Very interesting
I may be wrong. I understood that the NSA does unwarranted spying on all Americans and collect data. I can't see how they are the good guys. If a guy exposes them, seems like a good thing.