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    Granton Alternate Ending

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    They deceive Fiction. Tonight was not the night for officer Granton. To add salt to the wound he also had a killer headache. Having had to respond to multiple false call ins this Halloween night Granton was tired,angry,and to top it off had another four hours before his shift ended. He was being chewed out by Commissioner Wells at the moment for not doing anything productive. Being tired and fed up with the commissioner Granton told Wells he was sorry and that he'd get back to work right away.…

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    I have worked as an Intelligence Analyst in the USAF from 2004 to now. As an intel analyst I work as part of a team to analyze incoming information, looking for key elements that will help with missions. Through my research, I’ll create databases of information as well as materials to support combat mission planning and ensure our Airmen never go into battle blind. I research, and produce intelligence information. I build and provide different types of briefings/presentations for commanders and…

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    Seps in the Intelligence Cycle The Intelligence Cycle is the process of producing intelligence and commonly consists of six steps (Carafano, 2012). These steps can be performed by an individual, a team, or a single organization. Other nations may be involved in this cycle as a joint intelligence activity. This model is very useful when organizing intelligence type activities. The first step in establishing requirements by listing priority or critical intelligence requirements – questions that…

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    Codenamed Ultra Essay

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    Codenamed Ultra by the British military intelligence because of its highest security classification. Many people that signed on to be apart of Ultra had to sign the Official Secret Acts and were told that they were going to be breaking German encrypted messages. The job of the people involved were to break high-level encrypted messages sent through the German military, using the Enigma as a form of communication during World War II. In order to accomplish the utmost important task of cracking…

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    In today’s society some people feel that our First Amendment is being violated by the National Security Agency. Some even question what even is the purpose of the NSA and why our government needs it. The National Security Agency was established November 4, 1952 during President Harry Truman’s term. The main purpose of the NSA back then was to crack codes during World War two. Playing a big role during that time for the success of guarding off U-Boats in the North Atlantic and getting the upper…

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    Recently, the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) has seen some scrutiny because of the way that public leads and tips were handled in the Parkland shooting, which may have resulted in absence of the violent attack. Following the scrutiny, the FBI is now increasing capability and following recommendations after their lessons learned. Although the FBI did not properly identify the Parkland shooting tip, they now have an increased awareness, documentation, and ability to block future attack…

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    For many years I’ve learned that we have special agencies such as the FBI and CIA, yet I’ve always referred to them as undercover policeman. Ever since I can remember I knew that the work being done by the FBI and the CIA was something that was considered to be very private that the public was never made aware of. Until this point I had no knowledge that the secret/ KGB/NKVD even existed, and it really excites me. I hope it excites you too. For many, many years various countries have created…

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    Ed Snowden Spying

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    I think Ed Snowden felt it was the right thing putting all the top secret files out in public. Why? Because he did not like the fact that the US government could see what private citizens do on our phones, computers, TV, and other electronic devices. Snowden believed the US Government had been spying on its people for many years. He wanted US citizens to know that their own government had been watching them through their electronics, secretly invading their privacy and tracking their every…

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    In the summer of 2013, Edward Snowden became a household name when he showed the world a corrupt, horribly invasive program run by the National Security Agency, also known as the NSA. This debacle is known as one of the largest surveillance programs in all of history. The NSA invaded the privacy of every United States citizen with access to the internet, and even read through emails and discussions of people in other countries. Was Snowden justified in his release of reports he learned during…

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    Don’t be afraid to stand for what you believe in, even if that means standing alone. When Edward Snowden found out that there was an unacceptable violation of privacy being committed by the NSA, he did what he found to be the right thing which was to give awareness to the public about this issue. Snowden discovered that the NSA was conducting surveillance of hundreds of millions of Americans’ electronic communications, including phone calls, text messages and emails. He was able to get access to…

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