Well all we can say is Thank the Lord we have DataRepublican and other anons doing this kind of research. The amount of hours of research they are putting in is overwhelming. And they can transfer all their results to the head of those said agencies.
We know these anons will do a better job than our own intelligence agencies who may still be compromised.
We need an ultramassive class action lawsuit (every us citizen as class) and sue the US government for criminal negligence in solving these types of crime. Show a pattern and practice of planned and intentional incompetence; and also show that open source intelligence has outdone CLOSED SOURCE ('classified') intelligence, using only of course what has been declassified.
This will force the intel communities to reveal their closed source to the judge, so its a gamble and an expensive one
I'm willing to be we still win.
Because one thing the judge will see either way is that it doesn't matter if the intel community has more or better 'information', they simply
DO NOT ACT UPON IT
And that's the true failure,
Because acting upon the information to help the public is what the public has been made to believe is their ACTUAL job
Citizens have done the yoeman's work in cases like this over and over.
Why do we even have intelligent agencies if they do nothing to actually solve crimes?
We'll see if the DOJ does anything about this obvious threat to the US.
Well all we can say is Thank the Lord we have DataRepublican and other anons doing this kind of research. The amount of hours of research they are putting in is overwhelming. And they can transfer all their results to the head of those said agencies.
We know these anons will do a better job than our own intelligence agencies who may still be compromised.
EXACTLY THIS
We need an ultramassive class action lawsuit (every us citizen as class) and sue the US government for criminal negligence in solving these types of crime. Show a pattern and practice of planned and intentional incompetence; and also show that open source intelligence has outdone CLOSED SOURCE ('classified') intelligence, using only of course what has been declassified.
This will force the intel communities to reveal their closed source to the judge, so its a gamble and an expensive one
I'm willing to be we still win.
Because one thing the judge will see either way is that it doesn't matter if the intel community has more or better 'information', they simply
DO NOT ACT UPON IT
And that's the true failure,
Because acting upon the information to help the public is what the public has been made to believe is their ACTUAL job