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  1. Presidentªs Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board Report on Doe: Hearing Before the Select Committee on Intelligence, U.S. Senate
  2. German military intelligence, 1939-1945 (Foreign intelligence book series)
  3. Foreign intelligence: Ron Holt of Hansberger Global Investors delivers positive returns from overseas stocks.(PORTFOLIO REVIEW): An article from: Black Enterprise by Dwight Oestricher, 2005-07-01
  4. Challenges to intelligence capabilities in Central America (Foreign policy series) by Richard Lawrence, 1985
  5. Seventh Circuit holds that Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act permits use of wiretap evidence obtained in international investigation for domestic criminal ... An article from: International Law Update by Gale Reference Team, 2006-12-01
  6. Echelon's effect: the obsolescence of the U.S. foreign intelligence legal regime.: An article from: Federal Communications Law Journal by Matt Bedan, 2007-03-01
  7. 2004 Complete Guide to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI): Terrorism, Foreign Intelligence, Espionage, Cybercrime, Public Corruption, Civil Rights, ... Crime - with Bonus Secret Service Coverage by Federal Bureau of Investigation, 2004-08
  8. Rethinking foreign intelligence surveillance.: An article from: World Policy Journal by Kim Taipale, 2006-12-22
  9. Vital Presidential Power; The Supreme Court has never ruled that the president does not ultimately have the authority to collect foreign intelligence--here ... fit. : An article from: The Weekly Standard by William Kristol, Gary Schmitt, 2005-12-20
  10. Foreign Intelligence: Research & Analysis in the Office of Strategic Services by Barry M. Katz, 1989-07
  11. Artificial Intelligence and Foreign Policy Decision-Making
  12. FISA fumbles.(AT WAR II)(1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act): An article from: National Review by Gale Reference Team, 2007-08-27
  13. On the Beam: Newsletter of the Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service 1942-1945 by Robert D Leigh, 1991
  14. The President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board report on DOE: Joint hearing before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, the Committee on ... first session ... June 22, 1999 (S. hrg) by United States, 2000

41. Foreign Intelligence Warnings
Why hasn t Congress investigated if these foreign intelligence claims are true or not? Why hasn ta single mainstream media article connected all these dots?
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Foreign Intelligence Warnings
by Paul Thompson
WARNINGS THAT THE DANGER WOULD COME FROM THE AIR BRITAIN, WARNING #1: Al-Qaeda is planning to use aircraft in "unconventional ways", "possibly as flying bombs" 1999 (C):  MI6, the British intelligence agency, gives a secret report to liaison staff at the US embassy in London. The reports states that al-Qaeda has plans to use "commercial aircraft" in "unconventional ways", "possibly as flying bombs." [ Sunday Times, 6/9/02 BRITAIN, WARNING #3: An Al-Qaeda attack will involve multiple hijackings Early August 2001 (C): Britain gives the US another warning about an al-Qaeda attack. The previous British warning (see July 16, 2001

42. They Tried To Warn Us Foreign Intelligence Warnings Before 9/11
So why hasn t Congress investigated these foreign intelligence claims? Why hasn ta single mainstream media article connected all these dots, or given these
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43. President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board - SourceWatch
According to the White House web site, President s foreign intelligence Indeed, panels such as the President s foreign intelligence Advisory Board
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44. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court - Definition Of Foreign Intelligence Sur
Definition of foreign intelligence Surveillance Court in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of foreign intelligence Surveillance Court.
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Cite / link Email Feedback Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Noun Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court - a secret federal court created in 1978 by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act; responsible for authorizing wiretaps and other forms of electronic surveillance and for authorizing searches of suspected spies and terrorists by the Department of Justice or United States intelligence agencies F.I.S.C. Federal Judiciary - the judiciary of the United States which is responsible for interpreting and enforcing federal laws court judicature tribunal - an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business Mentioned in References in classic literature FISA Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act legislative act statute No references found Dictionary/thesaurus browser Full browser foreign draft foreign exchange foreign humanitarian assistance foreign instrumentation signals intelligence ... Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court

45. CIRC - Canadian Foreign Intelligence Service (non-existent)
But over the years, Ottawa assigned foreign intelligence functions to several The Missing Agency The Case for a Canadian foreign intelligence Service
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46. Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
foreign intelligence Advisory Board. GOVERNMENT OFFICE. Official Website http//www.whitehouse.gov/pfiab/. Name, Occupation, Birth, Death, Known for
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Name Occupation Birth Death Known for David Abshire Government 11-Apr-1926 US Ambassador to NATO 1983-87 Richard V. Allen Government Reagan National Security Advisor Anne L. Armstrong Government 27-Dec-1927 US Ambassador to Great Britain, 1976-77 Les Aspin Politician 21-Jul-1938 21-May-1995 U.S. Secretary of Defense 1993-4 Government Attorney General nominee, thwarted by Nannygate Howard Baker Government 15-Nov-1925 Ronald Reagan 's Chief of Staff 1987-8 Frank Borman Astronaut 14-Mar-1928 First to circumnavigate moon Zbigniew Brzezinski Government 28-Mar-1928 National Security Advisor 1977-81 William Casey Spy 13-Mar-1913 29-Jan-1987 CIA Director 1981-87 Clark Clifford Government 25-Dec-1906 10-Oct-1998 US Secretary of Defense 1968-69 John Connally Politician 27-Feb-1917 15-Jun-1993 Governor of Texas 1963-69 Thomas Eagleton Politician 4-Sep-1929 U.S. Senator from Missouri 1969-87

47. Friends Of Liberty - Foreign Intelligence Recruitment Approaches
Most sensitive jobs are of special interest to foreign intelligence services. For additional information regarding foreign intelligence recruitment
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48. Director Of Central Intelligence Annual Report Of The United
Support to Countering foreign intelligence The DCI Foreign Denial and Deception Committee (FDDC) published a landmark study of damage caused by
http://www.cia.gov/cia/reports/Ann_Rpt_2002/scfi.html

49. Loyola Homepage On Strategic Intelligence
Public Law 95511 summary foreign intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Intelligence Related Laws through March 25, 2003 (via HPSCI or local) (2.6 mb pdf)
http://www.loyola.edu/dept/politics/intel.html
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50. GovTrack: H.R. 1526: To Amend The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Of 1978
Official Title To amend the foreign intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 and title 18, United States Code, to strengthen protections of civil liberties in
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h109-1526

51. The Adventures Of Chester: Foreign Intelligence Agencies Archives
Ukraine s Intelligence Services Prevented an AntiProtest Crackdown Ultimately, the intelligence agencies worked - usually in secret, sometimes in
http://www.theadventuresofchester.com/archives/foreign_intelligence_agencies/
January 19, 2005
Ukraine's Intelligence Services Prevented an Anti-Protest Crackdown
An amazing article in the New York Times: Back Channels: A Crackdown Averted: How Top Spies in Ukraine Changed the Nation's Path. Throughout the crisis an inside battle was waged by a clique of Ukraine's top intelligence officers, who chose not to follow the plan by President Leonid D. Kuchma's administration to pass power to Prime Minister Viktor F. Yanukovich, the president's chosen successor. Instead, these senior officers, known as the siloviki, worked against it. The officers funneled information to Mr. Kuchma's rivals, provided security to opposition figures and demonstrations, sent choreographed public signals about their unwillingness to follow the administration's path and engaged in a psychological tug-of-war with state officials to soften responses against the protests. Ultimately, the intelligence agencies worked - usually in secret, sometimes in public, at times illegally - to block the fraudulent ascension of Mr. Yanukovich, whom several of the generals loathe. Directly and indirectly, their work supported Viktor A. Yushchenko, the Western-oriented candidate who is now the president-elect. Written by Chester Link Comments (0) TrackBack (0) Print Article
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52. Civil Liberties And The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
Civil Liberties and the foreign intelligence Surveillance Act.
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55. Foreign Affairs - Berlin To Baghdad: The Pitfalls Of Hiring Enemy Intelligence -
The Bundesnachrichtensdienst, the German foreign intelligence service that emerged from the Gehlen organization, has indeed proven itself a staunch ally.
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Berlin to Baghdad: The Pitfalls of Hiring Enemy Intelligence
Timothy Naftali

From Foreign Affairs July/August 2004
Partners at the Creation: The Men Behind Postwar Germany's Defense and Intelligence Establishments James H. Critchfield. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 243 pp.
Summary: Washington wants to hire ex-Baathists to help rebuild Iraq. The CIA's experience using ex-Nazis to run West Germany's intelligence service should give it pause. Timothy Naftali is Director of the Presidential Recordings Program at the University of Virginia's Miller Center of Public Affairs and co-author of U.S. Intelligence and the Nazis.
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Spies Like Us
By Hans-Georg Wieck, Clarence W. Schmitz, and Timothy Naftali Foreign Affairs, November/December 2004 How Europe and America Defend Themselves By Jonathan Stevenson Foreign Affairs, March/April 2003 Europe, the Necessary Partner By William Wallace Foreign Affairs, May/June 2001 Europe's Defense Challenge: Reinventing the Atlantic Alliance By Alyson Bailes Foreign Affairs

56. US CODE--TITLE 50--WAR AND NATIONAL DEFENSE
CHAPTER 36foreign intelligence SURVEILLANCE SUBCHAPTER IIIPEN REGISTERS AND TRAP AND TRACE DEVICES FOR foreign intelligence PURPOSES
http://www.access.gpo.gov/uscode/title50/chapter36_.html

57. FBI Fakes Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Actions
soley for something called FISA, the foreign intelligence Surveillance Act. It s a court where the FBI has regularly secured permission to wire tap,
http://cryptome.org/fbi-fisa-fake.htm
5 December 2000. Thanks to K. TV SHOW: 60 Minutes DATE: December 3, 2000 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE: FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATIONS MIKE WALLACE, co-host: Today in Washington there is a secret court that exists soley for something called FISA, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. It's a court where the FBI has regularly secured permission to wire tap, bug and search the homes of individuals the FBI suspects of committing espionage against the United States. The law establishing the secret court was enacted back in the 1970s when the US government was conducting illegal, clandestine searches and wire taps on American citizens in the name of national security. And the FISA court was set up ostensibly to protect the civil liberties of innocent Americans. At least that was the intention. (Footage of Theresa Squillacote being escorted by a guard; Kurt Stand and Wallace at the prison; Department of Justice Building; photo of Squillacote and Stand) WALLACE: (Voiceover) But don't tell that to Theresa Squillacote, a former Pentagon attorney currently serving a 22-year term in a Florida prison for espionage, nor to her husband Kurt Stand, a former union official currently serving 17 years in Allenwood Federal Prison in Pennsylvania, also for espionage. Their story begins here in the FISA court, a room in the Justice Department Building. No trials are held here. The court's only function is to issue surveillance warrants. And it was here in 1996 that a federal judge, in the name of national security, agreed there was probable cause for the FBI to monitor every aspect of the lives of Theresa Squillacote and Kurt Stand, a surveillance that was to last for a year and a half.

58. Attorney General Guidelines For FBI Foreign Intelligence Collection And Foreign
COLLECTION OF foreign intelligence AND FOREIGN COUNTERINTELLIGENCE INFORMATION The FBI may collect foreign intelligence, foreign counterintelligence,
http://cryptome.org/fbi-fic-fci.htm
12 March 2000.Thanks to Jeffrey Richelson and Michael Evans.
Source: Hardcopy from the National Security Archives This is one of three related documents on regulation of US intelligence agency surveillance and investigation of U.S. persons. The other two: NSA: "United States Signal Intelligence Directive (USSID) 18:" http://cryptome.org/nsa-ussid18.htm "DoD 5240.1-R, Procedures Governing the Activities of DoD Intelligence Components That Affect United States Persons:" http://cryptome.org/dod5240-1-r.htm See related National Security Agency report to Congress on "Legal Standards for the Intelligence Community in Conducting Electronic Surveillance:" http://www.fas.org/irp/nsa/standards.html See Jeffrey Richelson's report in the March issue of Bulletin of Atomic Scientists http://www.bullatomsci.org/issues/2000/ma00/ma00richelson.html Overstruck text indicates declassification. [34 pages]
ATTORNEY GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR
FBI FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION
AND FOREIGN COUNTERINTELLIGENCE INVESTIGATIONS
EFFECTIVE: APRIL 18, 1983

59. NUPI - Centre For Russian Studies
Chronology of events Persons Political Institutions Adm. units Etnic groups Main. Institutions. Institusjoner
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