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Apr 29 2020 14:22:44 (EST) NEW
Read slowly and carefully.
Knowledge is power.
2009-2017.state.gov...đ
>Irregular warfare is far more varied than conventional conflict: hence the importance of an intellectual framework that is coherent enough to provide guidance, and flexible enough to adapt to circumstances.
>American counterinsurgency practice rests on a number of assumptions: that the decisive effort is rarely military (although security is the essential prerequisite for success); that our efforts must be directed to the creation of local and national governmental structures that will serve their populations, and, over time, replace the efforts of foreign partners; that superior knowledge, and in particular, understanding of the âhuman terrainâ is essential; and that we must have the patience to persevere in what will necessarily prove long struggles.
>Insurgency, however, can and will flourish in the
modern environment. The strains created by globalization, by the collapse of weak state structures, by demographic, environmental, and economic pressures, by the ease of cooperation among insurgent groups and criminals, and by the appearance of destructive radical ideologies, all augur a period in which free and moderate governance is at risk.
[Insurgency is the organized use of subversion and violence to seize, nullify or chal- lenge political control of a region. As such, it is primarily a political struggle, in which both sides use armed force to create space for their political, economic and influence activities to be effective. Insurgency is not always conducted by a single group with a centralized, military-style command structure, but may involve a complex matrix of different actors with various aims, loosely connected in dynamic and non-hierarchical networks. To be successful, insurgencies require charismatic leadership, supporters, recruits, supplies, safe havens and funding (often from illicit activities). They only need the active support of a few enabling individuals, but the passive acquiescence of a large proportion of the contested population will give a higher probability of success. This is best achieved when the political cause of the insurgency has strong appeal, manipulating religious, tribal or local identity to exploit common societal grievances or needs. Insurgents seek to gain control of populations through a combination of persuasion, subversion and coercion while using guerrilla tactics to offset the strengths of government security forces. Their intent is usually to protract the struggle, exhaust the government and win sufficient popular support to force capitulation or political accommodation. Consequently, insurgencies evolve through a series of stages, though the progression and outcome will be different in almost every case.]
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Ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee Rep. Adam Schiff today said that Congress needs to determine whether President Donald Trump asked thenâFBIÂ Director James Comey to end the agency's probe into ties between former national security adviser Michael Flynn and Russia.
"We don't really know what took place here, and we need to find out," Schiff, D-Calif., told ABC News chief anchor George Stephanopoulos in an interview today on "Good Morning America."
"We need to get those notes, if they exist, that Director Comey took of this conversation," Schiff added.
A source close to Comey confirmed to ABC News that the former FBI director, who was fired last week, was asked by Trump in February to end the investigation into Flynn's actions, according to a memo Comey wrote about his conversation with the president.
In the memo, which was shared with top FBI associates, Comey wrote that Trump said, "I hope you can let this go," in relation to the probe.
"I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting Flynn go," Trump said to Comey, according to the source who read the memo. "He is a good guy. I hope you can let this go."
The New York Times was the first on Tuesday to report the discussion and subsequent memo.
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: crankyoldman
I think Schiff might be Severus and S is Strozk.
On initial inspection, the screenshots, which are printed in their entirety below, appear to be taken from a short, highly-coded conversation held between approximately 5 individuals in the United States intelligence community on Wednesday, May 17th from 2:31 pm to 3:15 pm.
Third Estate Newsgroupâs Contributing Editor Micah Bull made contact with âFreshCamelâ late Wednesday night via an encrypted email service, and this individual confirmed that he had accessed the personal computer of an employee at the FBI sometime around April 24th. This access had been obtained through a falsified âphishingâ email that installed spyware on this employeeâs computer when opened. âFreshCamelâ declined to identify this individual for the time being, but confirmed that he or she is a higher-level employee in the Bureau.
According to âFreshCamel,â this individualâs computer is used to join a secured chat channel on Gliph approximately four times per week for exactly 45 minutes each session. Activity has increased in recent days, âFreshCamelâ confirmed. For weeks, âFreshCamelâ casually monitored these chats without realizing what they were, but when a topic of discussion in Wednesdayâs chat became a major news story in the United States just hours after the chat was closed, he decided to seek help.
These screenshots show a 45 minute chat on the afternoon of Wednesday, May 17. From 2:31 pm to 3:15 pm, 5 separate users sent a total of 20 messages. âFreshCamelâ confirmed that there were a total of 13 users âpresentâ in the chat room, but the users known as âSeverus,â âRoger,â âHuck,â âJuules,â and âDookuâ are those who consistently speak the most in these daily chats.
Due to the nature of the messaging platform, he could not screenshot conversations after they had occurred, but confirmed that âMFâ (Michael Flynn) and âLimeyâ (Louise Mensch) had been topics of conversation before.
Didn't the word "Camel" come up with something pertaining to "COMEY"??
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Apr 29 2020 15:01:10 (EST) NEW
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Knowledge is power.
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originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: OsirianObsidian
MF = Mike Flynn
AEWP = Assistant Director Priestap? Maybe?
RM = Rachel Maddow
originally posted by: samuelsson
a reply to: carewemust
The chatlog isnt from a videogame it seems.
The diamond logo is for gliph wich is secure chat that's been here for some time.
www.google.com...
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Double meanings exist.
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>>2770117
Stay LOCAL (U.S.)
GLOBAL = reflection of LOCAL.
Think MIRROR.
Know your enemy.
"Every battle is won before it's ever fought."
Knowledge is POWER.
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Sep 9 2018 13:52:42 (EST)
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Knowledge is POWER.
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Oct 8 2018 12:49:52 (EST)
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But, of course, Anons already knew this.
Knowledge is power.
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Dec 7 2019 13:05:46 (EST)
Knowledge is power.
Think for yourself.
Trust yourself.
Do due diligence.
You awake, and thinking for yourself, is their greatest fear.
Sheep no more.
THE GREAT AWAKENING.
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Dec 14 2019 22:15:38 (EST)
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When does the B2 drop the FIRST BOMB?
Bill Barr fit into [8] spaces?
Reconfig graphic.
Knowledge is POWER.
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Apr 16 2020 12:54:56 (EST)
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Who trained/supplied ISIS?
What if [HRC] won?
Who destroyed ISIS?
Knowledge is power.
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