Sunday, July 22, 2018

How the NSA works



How the NSA works:


It works similar to the “Manhattan Project” that gave origin to the first nuclear bombs.  This is, NSA agents are assigned to do research on threats that could or might threaten the existence of the USA and other nations such as England and Germany, but the finding gotten by other NSA agents are not shared amongst all of them.  Its central director and assistants collect the data after filtering the lesser data on importance as of the day.  Then that data is partially share with different entities such as the FBI, the CIA and or Pentagon and others.

Problems that arises at the NSA: whistleblower, this are people that for one reason or the other try to overpower their position by putting their own ideas and feeling impregnated with their emotions first.  In the case of former NSA William Binney: he was one of the creators of ThinThread.  Mr. Binney wanted the system he helped to create be the one used by NSA instead of Trailblazer, and because it was not chosen, he became very angry and then went against it’s  director of the NSA on that time.  On the reason that each and every NSA agent does work at random and specific too, and on the reason that some finding discovered by one agent is not pass over to other agents just to avoid that one agent knows everything on the NSA, Mr. Binney then expressed his believe that Russia was not planning to invade all of   Ukraine, here what he said (from Wikipedia.org): [A]ccusations of a major Russian "invasion" of Ukraine appear not to be supported by reliable intelligence. Rather, the "intelligence" seems to be of the same dubious, politically "fixed" kind used 12 years ago to "justify" the U.S.-led attack on Iraq.

Now: Russia was able to invade (annexing) part of Ukraine, and this prove how wrong Mr. Binney thinking was while he was in the NSA …and this demonstrate, too, that the NSA works in the same way as in the “Manhattan Project” …and that’s why a few members get it wrong by not following NSA precepts.  Mr. Binney then became a whistleblower with the intention to bring down the NSA boss of that time (as a revenge for not using first ThinThread than Trailblazer.   That’s action is very normal amongst people that feel they deserve priority on some work they create and is very good and correct.  It happens in any field of research.  The NSA has many uncomfortable NSA agents, first, too many of them never been in the military so to learn obedience, most of them are very bright civilians who from time to time defies order, ordinance and what must be done first; so, they sometimes turn into whistleblowers.

That’s all forks. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Binney_(intelligence_official)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3owk7vEEOvs

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