You like that title? Like Dr. Strangelove right? Really..it was. I swear it. My name is Jerry. I understand many of you are disenfranchised with the current or even past administrations. But it doesn’t mean your country is broken…or your government. It also doesn’t mean there are conspiracies under every rock. Trust me. I know. You may have seen me in a recent propaganda film by Warner Brothers.
I understand how you must feel in relation to your country. It’s controlled by the elite. The corporations control us all by putting fluoride in the water. You have no say. In the cosmic sense of it all..you just don’t trust the government. So I would share some truth with you. Operation Cold Turkey, or, as you like to call it…P**M, isn’t the first time your government has betrayed you. And it won’t be the last. Many years ago, before anyone believed in the Puzzle Palace, it was spying on America already.
Take a trip back with me to 1945. At the height of the Spy-vs-Spy era, the predecessor of the November Sierra Alpha the Armed Forces Security Agency (AFSA) launched Operation SHAMROCK. It was the sister project to Operation MINARET. That’s right. This has all happened before, and just as now the “golden boys” of our community participate. Operation SHAMROCK involved the accumulation of all telegraphic data entering into or exiting from the United States. Then MINARET passed them to other government law enforcement and intelligence organizations. Intercepted messages were disseminated to the Eff Bee Eye, Charlie India Alpha, Secret Service, Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (BNDD), and the Department of Defense. Only the November Sierra Alpha did not pass it to the Department of Defense. Because…it is the Department of Defense.
When the November Sierra Alpha is collecting on you, it’s the hard-working men and women in our Armed Forces. The Cryptologic Technicians in the Navy, the 35 Sierras in the Army, and the 1N2X1s in the Air Force. Because the dirty secret is that the NSGA and CSG elements of the military are in fact November Sierra Alpha employees first..then service component. That includes our high-speed guys on this site. They get SIGINT ground terminal guidance operators (in civvies with awesome gear) to help them uhhh…find things. In fact, it’s been SOOOO successful, conventional troops get them, too. They get the Prophet System. Here is the fact sheet on Prophet. The Army calls it an “evolution” on of ISR on the battlefield. The Navy has ships. They are offshore SIGINT collection platforms. I’m sure you can figure out Air Force’s role.
I know…I know…it’s hard to imagine all those evil soldiers, and sailors, and airmen, and SF guys as part of the big machine that collects on America. But they are. So when Seaman Schmuckatelli intercepts a transmission from Terrorist A, who is talking on his device to Terrorist B, who is a dual-citizen in America (or recently naturalized…because he/she planned it that way), they are, in fact, tracing it back to…wait for it…a US selector. Yup. There you have it. Instant collection. It’s evil, and we should defund the November Sierra Alpha. I’m amazed at how many people support our troops on this site…and then hate the November Sierra Alpha. Is it possible to reconcile the two?
And now to the grand finale….when all these corporations share their data, it hearkens back to the days of Operation SHAMROCK and MINARET, and maybe Operation Mockingbird and Northwoods. I just have this nagging thought that it would be weird because, without the Armed Services conducting collection, all these numbers that are shared by companies would have nothing to COMPARE to. It’s almost like all the shared data would be useless…unless the Illuminati controlled our government. Then it’s true. I know its true…people follow me all the time.
Now, let’s talk about the James Cameron theory…or better yet…THE AVIARY!!! You can usually find me haunting the Black Vault. I wouldn’t pay attention to these SOFREP guys too much…its pretty clear to me that they are in with the current administration.
If there is ANY truth to what I’m telling you, its this: There is no way that the hard working men and women of the November Sierra Alpha are ANY different than our administration. They don’t work for years at Ft. Meade and out in the field, outlasting administration after administration, in harsh conditions to ensure the safety of the American public. In fact, the entire government rolls over every single election, and that means all those collectors, too. It’s to make sure no one knows the truth. Because if they knew…thousands of our men and women in the services might speak out about the vast conspiracy afoot in our government.
Come hang out with me at the Black Vault…I got stories for ya’. All kinds of stories.
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Is this "the duffel bag"? This must be a Test to keep us awake.
When I was growing up, operators, referenced "fork lift operators" when I was in the Marines the Force Recon boys were Recon, or simply Marines. IDK "Marine" still connotes badassery to me, but I'm old school. Today everyone wants to be like HALO or Black Ops 2 "operators" I think in my dads time, God bless his soul, "operators" were the ladies who answered the phone when you dialed 0.
Randomish fact: The first popular military use (I can find) of the word "operator" was re the SIGNET specialists at Bletchley Park. (Sorry CAG, the nerds beat you to it.)
Very well said....one other item is you enter into this agreement voluntarily...voluntarily agree to walk to the end of your days with a rectal exam being performed via closed fist. Your post makes me think on what I feel about NSA survelliance and the people involved.
JohnChristopher1 All "operators" eventually sit at desk. Some sit at desk and then go in the field. I'm not an operator. For instance a SIGINT terminal-guidance brother will spend 90% of his career in the field..and then meet his desk when he gets back. The guys at those "desks" are 35S..not always what you think. Also..I have been at a TSCIF desk for so long I just took a dump in the drawer. No time to shit. Yeah...its been like that.