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jakeXT

(10,575 posts)
Thu Apr 9, 2015, 05:19 PM Apr 2015

Senate Building Super-Secret Spy Encyclopedia

The Senate Intelligence Committee was surprised to learn that the NSA was eavesdropping on German chancellor Angela Merkel during the Edward Snowden leaks. As a result, they've decided to build what the Associated Press calls "a secret encyclopedia of American intelligence collection" to better understand what's going on. That might be difficult, as James Clapper, director of National Intelligence, has joked that only one person in the universe knows everything that's going on in our country's secret programs: "God."

"There are hundreds of programs we have found ... sprinkled all over. Many people in the departments don't even know [they] are going on," said senator Dianne Feinstein, former chair of the committee.

The document won't be exhaustive, as the government doesn't want the Senate to have access to a "U.S. Spy Intel for Dummies" manual, which might not be safe to keep around — even in the Senate Intelligence Committee's vault.

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2015/04/super-secret-spy-encyclopedia.html

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Senate Building Super-Secret Spy Encyclopedia (Original Post) jakeXT Apr 2015 OP
It's telling don't you think? Savannahmann Apr 2015 #1
Hallo dog, I'm your tail and I'm going to run the show /nt jakeXT Apr 2015 #4
"U.S. Spy Intel for Dummies" might be a little above their comprehension level, anyway. nt Buns_of_Fire Apr 2015 #2
"The internet is series of tubes" or not ? /nt jakeXT Apr 2015 #3
 

Savannahmann

(3,891 posts)
1. It's telling don't you think?
Thu Apr 9, 2015, 05:25 PM
Apr 2015

That the spies think Congress doesn't need to know what the spies are up to.

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