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    IAFIS houses the fingerprints and criminal histories of 70 million subjects in the criminal master file, 31 million civil prints and fingerprints from 73,000 known and suspected terrorists processed by the U.S. or by international law enforcement agencies” (FBI.gov). “Just a few years ago, substantial delays were a normal part of the fingerprint identification process, because fingerprint cards had to be physically transported and processed. A fingerprint check could often take three months to…

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    19th Century Space Race

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    government funding towards students attending college for science and math. The United States tailored the best and brightest students towards science, engineering, and math, preparing them for a future career at government defense and advancement agencies, including NASA. The article on Khan Academy continues, stating, “[Soviet achievements] created intense fear and anxiety among the US public that the Soviet Union had surpassed the technological achievements of the United States.” Once Sputnik…

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    The Special Operations Executive, or the SOE, was a British intelligence agency that was formed shortly before the outbreak of World War II in 1940 (CITE). One of the main intentions of getting formed was to tackle the most powerful regimes in history, Hitler’s German empire (CITE). The SOE was formed in July 1940 from an order by Churchill, the prime minister at the time, and was formed from three smaller organizations: Section D – a branch of the Secret Intelligence Service handling in…

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    Since then the focus on intelligence has been broaden to include all of the US government’s intelligence agencies with a director in charge to spearhead all of the information flowing up and down the chain. I think the focus on local law enforcement is critical to prevent any kind of criminal acts, but it takes the local community feeling the local police have…

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    he NS , or National Security gency, is an intelligence agency in the United States of merica, which is responsible for privacy of information and data for foreign intelligence and also counterintelligence. The NS is also charged with protection of communications inside the U.S. government, and the safety of any important documents kept by them. The agency is authorized to accomplish its task through clandestine means, which may consist of ‘bugging’ electronic systems, and, allegedly,…

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    Cassini Research Paper

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    The Cassini program is a 19-year endeavor; the program received a new start from the U.S. Congress in 1990, and the prime mission extends through July 2008. The Cassini orbiter and its instruments represent a $1.422 billion investment by NASA. The agency has put a total of $710 million to support the cruise and orbital operations phase of the mission. Other contributions include $54 million in NASA tracking costs and about $144 million from the U.S. Department of Energy in support of the…

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    Strzok's 302 Stereotypes

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    Former Federal Bureau of Investigation Deputy Director Andrew McCabe altered Peter Strzok's 302 notes during his interview with then-White House national security adviser Michael Flynn and destroyed evidence, a new report suggests. Conservative commentator and journalist Mike Cernovich reports McCabe changed official FBI notes Strzok took when he interviewed Flynn last February, but that he destroyed evidence of his revision history. In a series of tweets on Sunday, Cernovich reported the FBI…

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    A high profile investigation into the life and activities of the top state official is not a usual case and hence insurmountable evidence, witness corroboration and authenticated proof must be submitted to justify and charge such an official. Initially, information obtained prior to the initiation of the court-authorized interceptions, relating to allegations that the target of the investigation solicited and obtained campaign contributions in exchange for official actions as Governor, was used…

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    Atomic Bomb Essay

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    intelligence Agency in the world and after the 9/11 attack on US soil, our military and intelligence agencies has gotten even stronger. September 11 attack brought about the Homeland Security Act(HAS). The purpose of the HAS was in effort to start defending America from any further terrorist attacks. It was the biggest change to the organization of the federal government in over 50 years. It passed on November 25, 2002, joining the efforts, authorities and powers of over twenty federal agencies…

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    The CIA Torture Report

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    “He was put into isolation for 47 days when the interrogation team traveled, and during his next interrogation, the team used enhanced techniques, including waterboarding.”Jeremy Ashkenas, Fairfield, Keller, Volpe. The CIA hides information from the government and they hide their tactics about torturing. They justify themselves and they make sure that the public does not know about any of it. The novel 1984 talks about the Ministry of Love and how they torture and isolate the people. They…

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