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March 28, 2024

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Fifteen years ago, in a post 9/11 reaction to terrorist attacks on America, President George W. Bush signed the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Act into law. By doing so, he created the post of Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), the National Counterterrorism Center and the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, stop gap measures to look like the government was doing something meaningful. These groups now believe in the truth of their own product. 
The idea was to ensure a transparent collaboration across all elements of the Federal Intelligence Community to coordinate the vast amount of data collected. Instead, the reality was to create competition for resources (money) by growing a vast bureaucracy. On the dark side, the act gave the DNI (James Clapper) the potential for corruption by politicizing the new organization, ostensibly for the government’s protection. What happened? The Clinton’s and Obama happened! 
Before that however, immediately the Twin Towers fell to the ground, why didn’t anyone express surprised with the rapidity of the enactment of a National Defense Act?

It was the long planned first step to ram through a shocked citizenry a scheme to cement the governments need to protect us. The Pandora’s box of scary extremism, to keep us cowed for our safety, was opened on Americans and we accepted it.

That’s when we started losing our rights.
A commission was formed to find ideas that addressed the flaws that allowed the 9/11 attacks to happen. The ODNI was conceived to address those flaws that the 9/11 Commission believed accounted for the intelligence community’s failures to recognize the Islamic terrorist threat.
Recommendations included:

1) Reforming structural barriers

2) addressing the lack of common standards and practices to correlate overseas intelligence with that collected domestically

3) the IC’s inability to collectively set priorities or move resources

4) the combined inefficiency of the CIA Director’s many competing roles, i.e.: managing the overall IC efforts while being the president’s daily Intelligence adviser

5) the funding of the IC’s cumbersome, complex and overly secretive and non-transparent resources, to the best advantage

Despite Congress’ role in overseeing the Intelligence Community, most Hill staffers and even some members were wholly uninformed about it. To address that failure, the first Intelligence “Community Day” was held on Capitol Hill to give congressional staffers a chance to understand the IC mission, its structure and the requirements of its many agencies that had an Intelligence gathering responsibility. That’s when the Clintons saw the politicization potential of the IC product.
It was difficult for many Hill staffers to grasp the breadth of what the Intelligence agencies really did, given that so much of it was necessarily shrouded in secrecy to protect national security sources and methods. Then came Obama and his corrupt program to ‘Fundamentally Change America.” Obama discovered the IRS, FBI and DoJ, already corrupted by the Clintons, to be willing participants in his nefarious schemes to advance his anti-American biases. 
Trump’s election threw a monkey wrench into the Progressive programs that were eroding America from the inside.
His appointees, recommend by the deep stater players, were determined to maintain the status quo. The IC’s product, eschewed by Trump after Adm. Mike Rogers revealed to him the IC were spying on him, threw them into overdrive leaving us exhausted by the Mueller fiasco, the Impeachment Vaudeville show and all the rest.
Watch for a deep state purge departments of Federal Justice, changes like Attorney General William Barr has started within the DoJ.
Remember, freedom is the goal, the Constitution is the way. Now, go get ’em!

MANY VOICES, ONE FREEDOM: UNITED IN THE 1ST AMENDMENT

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