Georgia343 07/26/2008
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gsosbee 05/27/2008
The Responsibility For The Collapse Of The USA The present task is to identify agencies and *individuals of the USA government who are responsible for the collapse of the constitutional democracy and the simultaneous formation of the current totalitarian state here. As may be expected the criminals and the terrorists of the two premier homicidal groups (i.e.: the fbi/cia) are also the spearheads of the nation's global intel operations, both overt and covert.** Other intel groups take orders (either directly or indirectly ) from the fbi and the cia. Due to the corruption, incompetence and outright felonious mindset of the members of the fbi/cia, all of the other intel arms of the USA government are unable to protect the country from the mounting threats by persons and countries who seek to stop this nation's assault on Humanity. The reason for the national intel failure, therefore , can be directly attributable to the fbi/cia and their foolish congressional and presidential Handlers. As a result of this website and (www.sosbeevfbi.com) I have learned that the following intel groups study my material sometime in an apparent effort to comprehend why the fbi would attempt to frame (or neutralize) one of their own: fbi ( this group of thugs ostensibly operates under doj, but in reality the fbi is the boss); cia- this group is a nation unto itself, operating completely independently of the US governmnet;; homeland security (responsible for many threats and assaults on my person)has an intel office manned by special agents and others who analyze data; dea has an intel office for national security matters, but dea is largely controlled by fbi/cia; dea also pretends to function under the authority of doj; the dept of defense is top dog in military intel, but they too take orders (or to put it mildly, "requests" from the fbi/cia)-within this dod group are army, air force, navy, marines (their respective intel offices);also under the dod banner are the dia, nsa, nro (national recon office), and the national geospacial intel office (Note that this office has extensively analysed my sites and for this reason I came to learn of their existence as a highly specialized tech office coordinating data both from earth and space); The US Department of State has its own office of intel which regularly reviews my material to determine whether I may be a candidate for a federal arrest warrant;The US depts of energy and treasury also each visit my sites in connection with their appraisals of finances, etc., in connection with my material and visits thereto. The various intel groups have their own subgroups which also carry out mission oriented objectives globally. For purposes of this report the reader should understand that the United States of America is run by the intel services and that these agencies are so completely corrupt in their operations and influence that no one can touch them. *The names of fbi and cia agents, operatives, thugs, assassins, etc., is a work in progress; see my sites, newspaper reports, and perform other inquiries to identify the government rat bastards who look to imprison, torture, kill anyone who stands in their path. **[Some of the above material is borrowed from the book, "Intelligence and National Security, A Reference Handbook" by J. Ransom Clark, Praeger Security International, Weatport Connecticut,2007.] *************************************************** ****************************** Note: The Pentagon shows particular interest (see image below) in the above report because the people are supposed to be kept in the dark; I have a message for the Pentagon and the fbi/cia snakes that hang out therein: THIS LAND IS MY LAND. Site meter visit by ARMY at PENTAGON: GERAL W. SOSBEE vs. fbi Domain Name pentagon.mil (Military) IP Address 141.116.10.# (Army Information Systems Command-Pentagon) ISP Army Information Systems Command-Pentagon State : Virginia City : Annandale Time of Visit May 23 2008 2:56:13 pm Referring URL http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2008/05/37600 6.shtml Visit Entry Page http://www.sosbeevfbi.com/ ______________________________ The Washington D.C. (non)Indymedia deletes the above article and attacks with the following statement by a fbi/cia foolish stooge (underling): "The requested content was deleted with notes: Other = Excessive Weirdness. Really weird, rambling, paranoid rant. The FBI/CIA have an office dedicated to specifically monitor HIS output? Crank." http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/143311/ind ex.php *************************************************** *********************** Most Indymedia groups across the USA refuse to publish this report; thus, by their actions these Indy groups are clearly controlled by the fbi and the cia. This subversion of Indymedia is further evidence of the totalitarian state that presently grips the USA and that violently threatens all natio
cenobiteshan 03/05/2008
Why not? People do the killing, they should use what they need to.
Aaltengal 08/09/2005
This is most important! Then all the gatherers HAVE TO POOL AND SHARE what they know. And V-P's should be punished for revealing the name of anyone involve in these operations.
abichara 03/24/2004
Our lack of human intelligence is a major problem. Our counterterrorism operation hasn't really shifted with the times, they rely too much on technology based intelligence gathering instead of human-based intelligence. Our intelligence services need a major shake-up. Intelligence failures during the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts show that we're working with dangerously low information. It could be argued that pre-emptive action is based not on solid evidence gathered, but rather suspicion that another country has weapons that can harm us. The failure of our intelligence has done plenty of harm to US credibility. We actually know fairly little of other countries weapons programs. This lack of knowledge created the political atmosphere that led us towards rusing into war with Iraq. Truth was that the intelligence was being hyped. I'm not advocating a police state here, what I'm saying is that counterrorism efforts must be treated more like a law enforcement problem rather than a military one. And it must aggressive and persistent.
Redoedo 10/20/2003
For over a decade, the Central Intelligence Agency has shifted from human-intelligence gathering to the gathering of intelligence by technological means. The fact that a plan as well-developed as the September 11th terrorist attacks became a reality shows us that relying primarily on technology for our intelligence is not a good idea. Planning for the 9/11 attacks date back to 1996- five years before the attacks. And yet, our technology was not able to predict this. During the Clinton years, the government insisted that because the Cold War was over, an abundance of human agents and covert operations was no longer needed. Clinton himself is partially responsible for the CIA's failure to stop the terrorist attacks that killed so many.
pigwiggle 02/26/2003
It NEVER should have been decreased.
loki13 04/01/2002
I realize we need increased security to protect the country, but i belive it should be limited to foreigners,recent immigrants and those of muslim, or any other fanatical religious belifs. Hard working white Americans who had nothing to do with these attacks should not have to give up their personal freedoms to accomplish this.
CastleBee 03/18/2002
Lions and tigers and bears - OH MY! Those scary “spy vs spy” stories have been told since time in memoriam and, no doubt, some are true and some false. So when you stop and look at the current role of the U.S. in the context of the whole world the spooky “shadow government” idea is just a bit of a no brainer - dontchathink? Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men - yeah, the “shadow government” does no doubt and maybe it appears to be part of that evil – maybe it even IS part of it. I’m not making excuses for any evil deeds done, but do most people living in the world, as we know it – apart from people who are searching day and night for new reasons to continue to hate America and Americans and our audacity to defend ourselves after 9/11 – seriously believe that this does NOT go on in most countries? In light of everything that has transpired in the past 6 months our government is doing exactly what you would expect it to do on a world scale. And, submitted for your consideration a quick thought - perhaps had there been more of this spy vs. spy thing going on instead of continual meetings of the touchy feely society during the it’s all-about-me Clinton years our intelligence MIGHT have been a little more up to snuff. If so (and we can’t claim that the technology wasn’t there) we just MIGHT have known more about the plans of those radicals and perhaps prevented some or all of the carnage that took place back in September. The fact (and believe me it is a FACT) that all countries have spies and clandestine portions of their government still does not justify the evil that is done in the world. But I seriously doubt that very many people ever know the good they do either. But, love it, hate it or simply don’t understand it you may as well get used to it – it is not new, it will not go away and, in certain cases, it is without a doubt an absolute necessity.
Rusty 10/16/2001
No question where I stand on this. Hey, since I've got nothing to hide, and since I figure the CIA's got the goods on just about everyone on this planet along with the FBI, then I'm for it. Sometimes personal freedoms must be set aside for the time being in the interest of national security. For the good of this nation, I'd have no problem with this.
Marlee 10/11/2001
When are they going to do their job?
TheFreak 09/30/2001
I'm about to make a joke, but only if ellajedlicka, Medgar Evers, or somebody promises to protect me: WHAT human intelligence? Are there ANY intelligent humans left in the world? Oh, yeah, I forgot---Osama bin Laden is an evil genius (that is not meant as a compliment). Much smarter than our leader (Dumbya). Okay, time to get serious now. Only reason I gave it a four and not a five is because I'm not quite sure how we would do this. It's probably some long, complicated science problem that my young mind does not understand. But it must be done. If we can learn enough in a small amount of time to do it. Take care, everybody.
olsaintnic 09/16/2001
They're corrupt anyways. It's like supporting one evil to fight annother evil.
artbuf 09/14/2001
We have seen in the last few years (the Clinton era--or is that Error?). Double and foreign agents have infiltrated high level national security positions, nuclear science...even our weapons labs. Obviously, putting a person on the ground brings higher return that tapping a phone line...even when you tap every phone conversation in the world....some people actually talk to each other DIRECTLY!!!! Wow!
Wiggum 09/12/2001
For a long time terrorism experts have been arguing that the U.S. has foolishly shifted its intelligence-gathering focus away from humans and towards technology. After the 9/11 terrorist attacks, I'm inclined to agree. I'm sure it's impossible to prevent every terrorist attack, but it's difficult to believe the most powerful, wealthy nation in the world couldn't have collected better intelligence on such a large-scale, well-coordinated operation. The amazing things we can do with technology are extremely impressive, but in some cases there's no substitute for intelligence gathered directly by agents on the ground.
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