Re: [TSCM-L] {1896} CIA Plans Social Networking Site For Spies

From: Rolland Douglas <douglas..._at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 15:38:27 -0700 (PDT)

Thanks for the headsup, scorpion, though I fail to see
how the agency, per se, is going to benefit from this.
They'll still keep or maintain their 'secrecy' within
the overall parameters of their 'game.'

The 'battle space' is the mind whose potential is
limitless and it would seem that all these national
'leaders' fail to take into account the fact that
'secrecy' doesn't work anymore.

Study http://www.cheniere.org/ for indications that
ODNIs' approach is totally falacious. And if you get
the chance please examine http://www.oss.net/ for a
more elevated view.

911 happened and it wasn't a failure on the part of
our intelligence community which dictated that tragedy
but rather a small handfull of war profiteers who made
that tragedy a foregone conclusion.

The intel was there, repetitively, nor will these
dummies listen to us about scalar weapons already in
deployment against us.

Asymmetric, 4GW, warfare is the name of the game and
most of these 'national' agencies are forever doomed
to failure cause they are still imbedded in
Clauswitzian, rather than Sun Tzuian methodologies.

Thanks a million for the link.

Open Source Solutions
OSS RA
Division 7
Department 21

RDA

--- scorpion <scorpio..._at_hotmail.com> wrote:

>
> CIA Plans Social Networking Site For Spies
>
>
http://www.itnews.com.au/News/59868,cia-plans-social-networking-site-for-spies.aspx
>
> By Iain Thomson
>
> The CIA is to launch a social networking site to
> allow members of the
> intelligence community around the world to converse
> and swap ideas and
> information online.
>
> The A-Space site, set up by the US Director of
> National Intelligence
> (DNI), will go live in December.
>
> "This is very typical within the intelligence
> community of the
> approach to social networking tools," Mike
> Wertheimer, the senior DNI
> official for analytic transformation and technology,
> wrote in his
> blog.
>
> "We are willing to experiment in ways that we have
> never experimented
> before. It breaks a lot of traditional sense that
> people's lives are
> at risk, and how can you take any step that
> increases that risk?"
>
> The site will have web-based email and a predictive
> program that
> matches interests to information.
>
> A-Space will be open only to US agents initially,
> but the DNI hopes to
> include agents from other countries as long as they
> share, rather than
> just take, information.
>
> "Earlier this year, the CIA used Facebook to
> advertise employment
> opportunities with the agency," George Little, a CIA
> spokesman, told
> the Financial Times.
>
> "This effort, part of a much broader campaign
> leveraging traditional
> and new advertising media, was used strictly for
> informational
> purposes."
>
> The DNI has also created an information resource
> just like Wikipedia
> for agents to share information.
>
> Copyright (c) 2007 vnunet.com
>
>
>
>
>



       
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