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me bargaining chips for future swap deals with Moscow. The article quoted Rebekah Koffler, president of Doctrine & Strategy Consulting and a former Defense Intelligence Agency officer, who said, "The problem is, with regard to the recent indictment of five Russians and two U.S. nationals of Russian origin, the FBI and DOJ
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t hidden until Senator Ron Wyden delayed the appointment of a new NSA director. According to the article, this disclosure brought to light that the Defense Intelligence Agency, the NSA, and other intelligence agencies, including the FBI, were acquiring location data from private companies, circumventing the warrant process
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t hidden until Senator Ron Wyden delayed the appointment of a new NSA director. According to the article, this disclosure brought to light that the Defense Intelligence Agency, the NSA, and other intelligence agencies, including the FBI, were acquiring location data from private companies, circumventing the warrant process
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ude: FBI, National Transportation Safety Board, Department of Homeland Security, Rural Policing Institute (Federal Law Enforcement Training Center), Defense Intelligence Agency, UK Home Office, Calgary Police Service, Singapore Police Force, ICAC (Hong Kong), as well as several mid-level police departments around the Unite
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1980s, my base programming was instilled at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, by U.S. Army Lt. Colonel Michael Aquino. He holds a Top Secret clearance in the Defense Intelligence Agency’ s Psychological Warfare Division (PSYOP). He is a professed neo-Nazi, the founder of the Himmler-inspired satanic Temple of Set and has been charged
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arty”. [TK] “NSA’s new “culture of transparency’—Morell. op. cit, p. 288 “According to a former intelligence executive,”’—Author’s interview with a Defense Intelligence Agency officer who requested anonymity, “T asked a former...”—Author’s interview with source A HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020395 244 CHAPTER NINE The String-Pulle
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29, 128, 138, 201, 205 Couric, Katie, 203 Cruz, Ted, 12, 201 DACA, 280 Daily Mail, 15, 308 Daley, Bill, 27 Davis, Lanny, 233, 238 Dean, John, 212-13 Defense Intelligence Agency, 101 Democratic National Committee (DNC), 101 Democratic Party, 37, 97, 212, 310 Deripaska, Oleg, 17, 101, 240 Devils Bargain, The (Green), 276, 289

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