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    amongst the Intelligence Community (IC), and growing amount of media sources investigating and reporting, plausible deniability is now nearly impossible to achieve (Clark 2007,…

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    Snowden Pros And Cons

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    In 2013 a National Security Agency (NSA) subcontractor, Edward Snowden sparked nationwide controversy after leaking top-secret surveillance information from the NSA to several media outlets. During his IT work for the NSA Snowden noticed the immense reach of NSA's everyday surveillance, so he began copying top-secret NSA documents and built a dossier on practices that he found invasive and unethical. His findings revealed that the NSA's surveillance programs were unconstitutional and infringed…

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    Claudia Weiss was walking home from a long day at her high school. A mouldy hand clamped a rag over her mouth and nose. She whimpered and kicked, to no avail. "Sorry, girlie," the voice said into her ear. She cried to scream but the chloroform was making black spots close in on her vision and her limbs heavy. Claudia closed her eyes and hoped to whoever was up there that she would be okay. Please, she begged. Finally, the black spots became blotches and patches and soon covering the entirety…

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    The Dulles Brothers

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    Princeton University and George Washington Law School. Under the Eisenhower administration the brothers gained power within the United States with John Foster Dulles becoming the Secretary of State and Allen Dulles becoming the Director of Central Intelligence. John Foster and Allen Welsh Dulles were born to third generation Presbyterian minister Allen Macy Dulles and his wife Edith Foster. John Foster and Allen Welsh were the eldest of the Dulles’ five children and received a strict…

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    How many times have we heard of military soldiers going on a mission to end a war or destroy the enemy? America has been training many young teens to become marines and soldiers. During 2003, our government was under the Bush Presidency. George W. Bush had to come up with a plan to protect his people from war after the 9/11 attack which left many families in shock of what have transpired. In the article written by John Stoessinger and Marvin Gentlemen explains the risks and actions the America…

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    The Second Red Scare

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    Republican party to mislead or divert the public’s attention from the truth. Similarly, in his memoirs Years of Trial and Hope written eight years later, Truman recounted that “The country had reason to be proud and have confidence in our security agencies. They had kept us almost totally free of sabotage and espionage during the…

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    common sense of the people has infiltrated the masses enough now alerting us not to believe everything we read. Deceptive reporting was first brought to public attention when Operation Mockingbird, designed and implemented by the US Central Intelligence Agency in the early 1950s was uncovered. It was exposed as the clandestine activity of those who wanted to dictate the opinions of the subscribers of news and general media. There are those who control the media, and want to sway public…

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    What is anthrax? How was anthrax used in the crimes? Anthrax is a deadly bacteria. The anthrax was contained in letters addressed to government workers and political leaders, who would open the letter and release the deadly spores into the air, which could kill anyone who breathed it in. When examining the anthrax, what did scientists find? When examining the anthrax, the scientists found that the anthrax powder was dry, and would float in the area, which increases its ‘killing range.’ The…

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    of people with the greatest surveillance capabilities ever seen in human history; with all the power concentrated almost exclusively within the Executive Branch of the government; specifically surveillance agencies such as the NSA, and the FISC courts that approve of their…

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    Give some examples of how the Stasi and KGB used double agents during the cold war. One example on how the Stasi used double agents is the story of Kim Philly. He was one of Stasi’s best double agents. He got into Britain's heart and was getting information for them for 3 decades. The way he was able to get so close and get so much information is that he was a very important part of Britain's secret services. He was able to climb his way up the ladder of importance very quickly. He was…

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