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Taz Wake
tazwake
Genuine question - is it possible for people to get training or experience in "Intelligence" work without joining the Military or Police first?Are all people doing corporate "Intelligence" type work,
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@brianosheaspi
BrianOSheaSPI
Ian, I would say the nature of this app would allow it to be used for near-real-time tracking through crowdsourcing based on multiple lobs, cuts, & fixes from other users
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Hoot-n-Nanny🦉🦉
hawklyf49
THREAD: When wondering why Trump wants to allow COVID19 to spread in we must consider how it helps him control the media.His cult is convinced it's not that bad. It's
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Veli-Pekka Kivimäki
vpkivimaki
Today, Finnish Security and Intelligence Service published the third annual National Security Review.Chief @pelttariantti and I presented the report to the press today. A few notes on foreign intelligence activities
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Ryo Hinata-Yamaguchi
tigerrhy
THREAD: Lot’s of talk about #KimJongun’s health. I’m reading&hearing he is: 1) In grave condition; 2) Stable&recovering; 3) Dead. Indeed, KimJongun’s absence from the Apr 15 “Day of the Sun”
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Horkos
WylieNewmark
Remember when the Dutch did an insane PowerPoint burning a GRU Unit 26165 close access team? NSA and FBI decided to do the advisory version of that to some 26165
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Marc Goldberg
MarcGoldberg111
THREAD on Teddy Kollek's file in @UkNatArchives Kollek is a controversial figure due to his pre-State of Israel role as the Jewish Agency's liaison with the British Security Services &
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Michael Weiss 🌻🇺🇸🇮🇪
michaeldweiss
So far my favorite example of a bitter internal U.S. intelligence dispute manifesting itself in a very flawed (to say the least) public perception crisis of what was really taking
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Wesley Morgan
wesleysmorgan
That 100 estimate is kind of a fascinating thing. Although they would repeat the number, a lot of senior military and IC folks, when asked, will say they don't really
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The Securocrat
TheSecurocrat
A good piece by @gordoncorera but which hits some of my trigger points on how national security is covered.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52122991 First, for some discussion on broad definitions of national security, you
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Shashank Joshi
shashj
My reading for past few weeks. Fascinating book, lots of new material, but despite being an "authorised" history Ferris wasn't allowed to see diplomatic COMINT after 1945 & other UK
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Le cueilleur
LCueilleur
Small service - big tasks#threadLuxembourg played an active role in the Cold War. For the Soviet bloc it was an important gateway for intelligence operations. The State Intelligence Service #SRE
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left lieutenant
Google_12point7
1. Being trying to keep my movement unsuspicious in the last few days with my tweets. But Yours Truely just returned from an independent trip to Monguno. And I can
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John Hultquist
JohnHultquist
Today's indictments are a laundry list of Sandworm's misdeeds, some of which were never officially recognized until now. They are the most aggressive actor I have ever encountered and they
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Eric Garland
ericgarland
In last week's maelstrom, we missed the release of Christopher Steele's own strategic intel assessment of Russia for Her Majesty's government. I'd like to take you through it with some
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Eric Garland
ericgarland
You mean now that Netanyahu is on trial for media manipulation NOW it's time to coverup the role of social media and elections? Of course. As @ZevShalev, @LincolnsBible and I
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