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I was taking a online class and rolled over some fucked up stuff. MSgt Brian Patrick Regan Retired AF You don't have to be overseas to be a target of Foreign Intelligence Service (FIS) collection and solicitation. It can happen to you! Being approached Intelligence Officers visiting your base Receiving information requests regarding specific advanced technologies Seemingly innocent contacts asking about sensitive information Worked at National Reconnaissance Organization (NRO) as military Returned to NRO as a contractor for contractor Held a Top Secret clearance Under surveillance while at NRO for searching Intelink for information on satellite photos of military facilities in Iraq, Iran, Libya and China Buried approximately 20,000 classified documents, CDs and videos in 19 separate holes in MD and VA Also hid the code to locate the holes in a toothbrush holder Wrote letters to Saddam Hussein demanding $13 million - said it was "a small price to pay for someone in the heart of a U.S. intelligence agency" Told Hussein he could provide information about U.S. satellites and other military secrets Alleged that he offered his services to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi Arrested 23 Aug 01 with classified documents, GPS system, and embassy contact information in his shoe Feb 2003 convicted of attempting to sell national military secrets to Iraq and China Sentenced to life in prison without parole Stopped prior to passing of the material. Washington DC - 26 Sep 98 Douglas Groat was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to attempting to extort $1 million from the CIA. Groat, a former CIA operative with experience breaking into foreign embassies, threatened to sell classified information to foreign governments concerning how the United States intercepts their communications.
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Posted by Mark Washington DC - 26 Sep 98 Douglas Groat was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to attempting to extort $1 million from the CIA. Groat, a former CIA operative with experience breaking into foreign embassies, threatened to sell classified information to foreign governments concerning how the United States intercepts their communications.
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That's pretty ballsy. Thanks for this forum, you guys are legit. I'm learning.
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Posted by Mark You don't have to be overseas to be a target of Foreign Intelligence Service (FIS) collection and solicitation. It can happen to you! |
Ha ha ha. The US is crawling with spies and information collectors. Is that news? You obviously do not live in DC.
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No No I don't hahaha. Some russians got busted spying recently if I recall correctly.
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I wonder if he used US postage on his letter to Saddam.
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Posted by Team LeaderI wonder if he used US postage on his letter to Saddam. |
He walked directly into the Iraqi embassy and declared his intentions. When they got done laughing they called the US embassy and things went from there. Do you wanna hear some really, really stupid wanna-be spy stories?
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Of course!
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The US has long had trouble with double agents. During the cold war, essentially every component of the US's national- security apparatus - with maybe the exception of the Coast Guard - was penetrated, experts say. Moles working for adversaries of the US stole closely guarded secrets, including details on nuclear weapons programs, cryptographic codes, and information on how the US spies on its adversaries. This is an area where the US has never gained an advantage overseas, and it's becoming more difficult to operate in an ever-changing world. The Silberman-Robb report called for more aggressive tactics, too. "Even as our adversaries - and many of our 'friends' - ramp up their intelligence activities against the United States, our counterintelligence efforts remain fractured, myopic, and marginally effective," the report states. "Our counterintelligence philosophy and practices need dramatic change, starting with centralizing counterintelligence leadership ... and taking our counterintelligence fight overseas to adversaries currently safe from scrutiny."
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