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AussieSpectator 2 points ago +2 / -0

illegitimate government since 1963

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Individuals (CIA Personnel and Others):

Fredrick C. Wickham, Jr.: DO, Focal Point for ARRB.

Chief, Historical Review Group: (Name not specified).

Lee Harvey Oswald: Subject of the JFK assassination and a focus of information related to the Mexico City Station.

Marwell: ARRB Attendee (first name not specified).

Gunn: ARRB Attendee (first name not specified).

Mary: ARRB Attendee (last name not specified).

Barry: CIA Attendee (last name not specified).

Ellie: CIA Attendee (last name not specified).

David Cohen: Deputy Director for Operations (DDO).

Art Brown: Suggested as a candidate to speak with the ARRB regarding the release of the Tokyo station information.

J. Barry Harrelson: Involved in JFK Project Working Paper related to "Atsugi" and "U-2".

Teresa Wilcox: DS&T (Directorate of Science & Technology).

Lee Carle: DO (Directorate of Operations).

Captain Thomas D. Rock: Air Force personnel involved in the "Atsugi" and "U-2" coordination.

Nina Noring: Department of State personnel involved in the "Atsugi" and "U-2" coordination.

Linda C. Cipriani: From the Desk of (likely CIA personnel).

J. Barry Harrelson: Note For recipient.

Bob Caudle: Discussed the JFK meeting with Linda Cipriani.

Jeremy Gunn: Called Linda Cipriani to relay concerns about the Board's understanding.

John F. Pereira: CC recipient.

Eleanor Neiman: @ DO, CC recipient.

Johnny Goins: @ DO, Note For recipient.

Robert D. Caudle: CC recipient.

Locations (CIA Stations and Embassies):

Mexico City Station (Mexico): A central focus, particularly its joint operations with Mexican Services.

Soviet Embassy (Mexico City): Target of operational teltaps.

Cuban Embassy (Mexico City): Target of operational teltaps.

Helsinki (Finland): Location of a CIA station.

Bern (Switzerland): Location of a CIA station.

Geneva (Switzerland): Location of a CIA station.

The Hague (Netherlands): Location of a CIA station.

Rome (Italy): Location of a CIA station.

Madrid (Spain): Location of a CIA station.

Copenhagen (Denmark): Location of a CIA station.

Oslo (Norway): Location of a CIA station.

Brussels (Belgium): Location of a CIA station.

Stockholm (Sweden): Location of a CIA station.

Tokyo (Japan): Location of a CIA station.

Atsugi (Japan): Referred to as a "CIA base/Station/representatives" in the context of the U-2 program.

Congo/Zaire (Leopoldville, now Kinshasa): Location of a CIA station in the 1960s.

Dakar (Senegal): Location of a CIA station.

Managua (Nicaragua): Location of a CIA station.

San Jose (Costa Rica): Location of a CIA station.

Panama City (Panama): Location of a CIA station.

San Salvador (El Salvador): Location of a CIA station.

Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic): Location of a CIA station.

Buenos Aires (Argentina): Location of a CIA station.

Lima (Peru): Location of a CIA station.

Santiago (Chile): Location of a CIA station.

Montevideo (Uruguay): Location of a CIA station.

Australia: Site of national collection systems support for the CIA.

India: Location of a CIA station.

Tunisia: Location of a CIA station.

Libya: Neighbor of Tunisia, relevant to the station there.

Morocco: Location of a CIA station.

Western Sahara: Conflict mentioned in relation to the Morocco station.

Prague (Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic): Location of a CIA station with a long undeclared history.

Moscow (USSR/Russia): Mentioned in a note about the logic of having a station during the Cold War.

Europe (General): Referred to as a region for station presence.

Northern Europe: Suggested as a less revealing substitution for "Nordic stations."

Scandanavia: Suggested as a substitution for "Nordic stations" but deemed too revealing.

Operations and Programs:

Joint Teltap Operations (Mexico City): Joint phone tapping operations run by the CIA and Mexican Services.

Unilateral Operational Teltaps (Mexico City): Phone tapping operations run solely by the CIA against Soviet and Cuban Embassies.

"Private Line Tap": Electronic surveillance of private communication lines (related to Oswald).

Liaison Activities: Cooperative relationships with foreign intelligence services.

Operational Equities: Specific aspects of operations, mentioned in the context of liaison (e.g., LITENSOR and LITEMPO).

Developmental Contacts: Interactions with potential intelligence assets.

National Collection Systems Support: Intelligence gathering support received from other countries (specifically Australia).

Counterterrorism Operations: Mentioned as a vital area for liaison with Spain (Madrid station).

Presidentially-mandated program (Zaire): A program requiring Zairean cooperation.

"Spy Mania" atmosphere (Tokyo): Existing sensitivity and scrutiny of CIA presence in Japan.

U-2 Project/Effort/Activities: High-altitude reconnaissance program, linked to the "CIA base at Atsugi, Japan."

"STATIONS" (Presentation Topic): Focus of a presentation to the ARRB on the issue of releasing information about CIA stations.

Cryptonyms and File Numbers:

LI series: Cryptonyms, release considered unless in the context of liaison operational equities (LITENSOR, LITEMPO).

LITENSOR: A cryptonym related to liaison operational equities.

LITEMPO: A cryptonym related to liaison operational equities.

LIENVOY: A cryptonym the CIA wants to continue protecting due to its extensive use in describing joint activity.

File numbers: Agreed to be released.

Documents and Meetings:

ESG 95-02: Memorandum number.

Monthly Meeting (ARRB, 17 July): Meeting where the issue of Mexico City Station was to be addressed.

Mexico City Chrono item #132: An item containing information released by mistake.

ARRB document #31: A document with information consistent with the mistakenly released Chrono item.

Meeting w/ ARRB staff (Sept. 11, 1995): Discussion of inconsistencies in documents and concerns about station releases.

Presentation to Board (Sept. 20/21): Planned presentation focused on "STATIONS."

Appeal of Unfavorable Determination by the JFK Assassination Records Review Board (AIUO): Formal process for challenging ARRB decisions.

CIR-316/00293-96: Document control number for the appeal memorandum.

JFK Meeting (today, March 18): Meeting discussed in Linda Cipriani's note.

Ambassador's Letter (regarding Tokyo station): Letter objecting to the release of information about the Tokyo station.

JFK PROJECT WORKING PAPER (March 21, 1997): Document focusing on policy guidance for "Atsugi" and "U-2."

DD/O 95-3059: Memorandum number.

Concepts and Concerns:

Sources and Methods Protection: The fundamental principle of safeguarding intelligence gathering capabilities.

Liaison and Foreign Relations: Concerns about damaging cooperative relationships with foreign intelligence services and governments.

Operational Capability: The ability of the CIA to conduct effective intelligence operations.

Plausible Deniability: The ability to deny involvement in covert activities.

Current Harm: The potential damage to ongoing operations and relationships if information is released.

Historical Record: The balance between protecting sensitive information and providing information relevant to historical understanding.

Bilateral Agreements: Formal agreements with foreign governments, considered important evidence to present to the ARRB.

"Chicken Little" Arguments: A term used by Gunn to discourage overly alarmist arguments against declassification.

"Asset": Refers to an intelligence source (in the context of the Proenza document).

"Permanent Presence of the Station": The long-term establishment and operation of a CIA station, something the CIA might want to conceal even if acknowledging a temporary presence.

Trust and Confidence: Essential for the CIA's ability to recruit sources and conduct operations, potentially weakened by public disclosures.

National Security: The overarching concern driving the CIA's resistance to certain releases.

Sovereignty (of India): A key consideration in the potential release of information about the station there.

Islamic Fundamentalism: A relevant factor in the CIA's concerns about releasing information related to stations in Morocco and Tunisia.
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AussieSpectator 1 point ago +1 / -0

Is this what GA research has come down to now xD Pop count getting low these days huh, we used to just do it manually in a day collectively

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AussieSpectator 1 point ago +1 / -0

Probably took them like 10 FBI agents to concoct this LARP.

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AussieSpectator 4 points ago +4 / -0

Bruh this sounds like they hired some antifa 22 year old to write this shit, compare it to the way the email is written xD

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AussieSpectator 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is not a manifesto, feds wrote this 99.9% just look at the wording it glows.

u/#Glowie

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AussieSpectator 1 point ago +1 / -0

They will probably stage another Jan 6th type event as expected.

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AussieSpectator 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yep, this does not look like damage control, this is pre-programing for a future narrative control.

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AussieSpectator 1 point ago +1 / -0

Very VERY sloppy job, guess this is what happens when the spooks lose control of the media cycle and rate of information flow bwahahah

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AussieSpectator 5 points ago +5 / -0

I think she began her awakening after doing that interview with putin, can't really blame people that dont have access to the information they need because they are trapped in the MSM echochamber, she's always been fairly intelligent and logical based on the information she has on hand.

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AussieSpectator 3 points ago +3 / -0

yeah second round of shots was secret service

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AussieSpectator 2 points ago +2 / -0

also the same people that mass produce mask waste and demand you wear 8 of them at once while banning plastic straws because a turtle got one stuck up its nose

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AussieSpectator 1 point ago +1 / -0

We don't know that at all for a certainty, the common idea that it will and must is just predictive programming by the good old tv screen

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AussieSpectator 2 points ago +2 / -0

People who think black military projects haven't involved AI for decades are fooling themselves

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AussieSpectator 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thanks I did a search for other posts about Q* but nothing came up

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AussieSpectator 3 points ago +3 / -0

Looking glass was early days AI, space force is an AI based intelligence agency, funny how it's public release came so suddenly post trump presidency

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