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    2. Why was the consolidated watch list created? What are the benefits of the list? ANSWER: In the aftermath of the 9-11 attacks‚ both critics and defenders of the information systems employed by the US intelligence community became concerned on how to prevent future terrorist incidents. Then a database of suspected terrorist known as the consolidated watch list was born. It is created in order to maintain separate list about terrorist and share relevant information concerning the individuals on

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    about themselves in phones and computers; the infamous actions of Edward Snowden changed how the world would view technology and the American government. Since 2013‚ the debate has been whether Edward Snowden‚ the mastermind behind the largest intelligence leak in history‚ is a criminal or a hero. Edward Snowden should remain protected by the Whistleblower Protection Act— as well as the Constitution— because the NSA had no legal justification to spy on ordinary citizens

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    Whistle Blowing

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    The law protecting whistle blowing should be included in all policies‚ of any operating government agency. This is because; information that is found as an illegal act towards the government should be reported immediately before it is leaked out to the society and chaos can be a factoring outcome of this. Whistleblower is one of many colloquial terms for individuals who exercise their right of freedom of expression to alert the public about wrong doing or threats to the public interest. Whistle

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    Angola

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    positions in the U.S. government‚ multiple contradictions exist in their chronologies of events. Of the discrepancies I found‚ all of them put Stockwell in opposition with Kissinger and Davis. I believe this is due to his position in the Central Intelligence Agency‚ where the greater availability of information was his advantage. Moreover‚ since all three accounts agree that the U.S. involvement was essentially a covert operation led by the CIA‚ I feel the account written by Stockwell was the most

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    The Central Intelligence Agency is responsible for using human intelligence to analyze information on National Security all around the world. In 1963‚ the CIA felt that Abd al-Karim Qasim was a threat‚ so they [CIA agents] organized a coup that‚ with the help of Saddam Hussein‚ overthrew Qasim. In 1979‚ Saddam Hussein was appointed from Secretary of The Regional Command to President of Iraq. Saddam Hussein was one the most persuasive and influential leaders Iraq has seen because of how he rose to

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    ones. Congress came up with many ideas to help prevent another attack on America‚ such as coming up with a security company called Department of Homeland Security and the USA Patriot Act. Also‚ Congress passed the Intelligence of Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004. The Intelligence of Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 was signed by President George W. Bush that affects the US federal terrorism laws. Congress had to pass these programs to make a change in America so we can prepare

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    The Project Mkultra

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    Project MK-ULTRA‚ or MKULTRA‚ was the code name for a covert CIA mind-control and chemical interrogation research program‚ run by the Office of Scientific Intelligence‚ that began in the early 1950s and continued at least through the late 1960s.[1][2][3] There is much published evidence that the project involved the surreptitious use of many types of drugs‚ as well as other methodology‚ to manipulate individual mental states and to alter brain function.[4] Project MK-ULTRA was first brought to wide

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    Dept. Of Cyber Security‚ he will ensure that all online monitoring will be consenting‚ safe and most importantly legal‚ with the best interest of American’s in mind. Unlike the prior decade of survailience conducted by the NSA and other independent agencies‚ this type of security will be

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    Introduction: Edward Snowden was born in America. The place of his birth was in North Carolina he was born in 1983. He worked in a company named national security agency. His mother worked for the federal court. Snowden father was a former coast guard in Pennsylvania. He was subcontracted under the owner named Booz Allen. Within three month Edward planned on collecting the NSA secret document that was practiced by them very secretly. These documents were made by the owner and was very disturbing

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    Peru-Pest Analysis

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    * * MAN 6930 * * October 3‚ 2011 * * PEST ANALYSIS: PERU * * POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT * Over the past 10 years‚ Peru has experienced great political change following the impeachment of President Alberto Fujimori in late 2000‚ on accounts of bribery and corruption. Since then‚ former Presidents Alejandro Toledo and Alan Garcia as well as current President Ollante Humala have significantly decreased bribery and corruption‚ stabilizing the political climate

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