posted on Jun, 29 2007 @ 05:12 PM
I've always pondered on the idea of the National Security Act 1947 which created many of the institutions that Presidents found useful when
formulating and implementing policy and the National Security Council (NSC). The CIA was created along with the USAF at the same time. They met at the
White House to discuss problems and immediate national security crises.
Could this be a tie to the Roswell crash and a holy crap factor that we better pay more attention to the skys? Also the departments of the government
were collecting their own data not sharing it with others which made it harder to figure out the real picture. In 1949 the act was amended to give
the Secretary of Defense more power over the individual services and their secretaries.
Also, interesting to me is the creation of these agencies:
The term "intelligence community" includes -
Central Intelligence Agency
National Security Agency
Defense Intelligence Agency
National Reconnaissance Office
other offices within the Department of Defense for the collection of specialized national intelligence through reconnaissance programs
Bureau of Intelligence and Research of the Department of State
Department of Homeland Security
and such other elements of any other department or agency as may be designated by the President, or designated jointly by the Director of Central
Intelligence and the head of the department or agency concerned, as an element of the intelligence community.
www.intelligence.gov...
www.state.gov...
I notice Homeland Security in the list maybe it was amended at another date but I never heard of it until after 9/11 but also the act has the date
July 25, 1947 weeks after the Roswell crash and the United States Air force was created September 18, 1947 along with CIA and others.
I tend to think there is some kind of connection here. Can I get some inputs on your thoughts?