CIA: Repeat After Me. The NYPD Is NOT A REAL Intelligence Agency.
from the just-a-lowly-cop-shop dept
Given the deeply-intertwined relationship of the CIA and the New York Police Department, it just makes sense that the CIA would need to periodically remind its personnel that the NYPD isn't the sort of intelligence agency they can share US persons information with.
[T]he law limits sharing of collected information about American citizens, resident aliens and other “US persons.” As one question on the quiz highlights, the CIA cannot share such information outside the intelligence community. It’s important, then, to know which agencies are within the fold.This comes from a CIA quiz obtained by the ACLU as part of an FOIA lawsuit. That the CIA would single out the NYPD on its test is significant. The NYPD likes to believe it's an intelligence agency on par with the FBI and CIA. Despite having zero reason to do so, the NYPD sends its officers all over the world to gather intelligence after terrorist attacks. No one has ever asked the NYPD to do this, but it continues to invite itself to various ground zeroes, where it is usually greeted with a mixture of befuddlement and anger.
The National Security Agency, Coast Guard and Department of Energy qualify as “IC elements”, the latter two via their intelligence arms. As a local police force, the NYPD does not make the cut.
The CIA, however, remains inextricably (and perhaps, willfully) entangled with the Little Intelligence Agency That Isn't. Two former CIA employees were instrumental in setting up its "Demographics Group," which engaged in pervasive surveillance of New York City Muslims. The privacy and civil liberties violations this group engaged in made the "intelligence" gleaned so toxic not even the FBI would touch it.
The CIA also expressed concerns about the gathered data -- not so much out of concern for violated rights, but because the data gathering seemed to be its own end. A senior CIA official discussed partaking in the NPYD's gathered info, but stated that the only thing "impressive" about the collection was its size, not its usefulness.
A 2011 CIA Inspector General report found that the uselessness of the data didn't stop at least one CIA employee from exploiting gaps in CIA policy to view "unfiltered" Demographics Group intelligence even though the collection contained "no clear foreign intelligence relevance."
Most likely due to relationships with the two former CIA employees heading the NYPD's Demographics Group, the CIA has made the most of its lax policies in order to work directly with this particular local law enforcement entity.
Since 2002, the CIA has assigned four officers to provide “direct assistance” to the NYPD. Their titles and duties ranged from “Special Representative to the NYPD” to training analyst on counterterrorism. An NYPD detective also received operational training at the CIA.The undated test is likely part of CIA rule changes as a result of the IG report. What little is left unredacted deals with legal authorities related to domestic surveillance, in addition to pointing out which domestic entities the CIA can lawfully share its intelligence with. The NYPD isn't one of them, no matter how much it believes its proximity to ground zero gives it the right to rub elbows with the intelligence community's big boys.
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The more you read crap like this
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Re: The more you read crap like this
The definition of insanity is to continue doing the same thing over and over yet expecting different results.
When are we going to retire this two party system and vote in nothing but "independents" Even the craziest of independents are still better than a mono-toned party that whispers sweet nothings in your ear while they turn on you and only do what the leadership tells them. Independent crazy can be held back by other independent crazy, but party affiliation keeps bitches in check and against the public will!
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This trope is old, tired and was never applicable.
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Brilliant!
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As a nation we can easily overcome any bullshit they push as long as we are Fully Informed Jurors, but fat chance of that, between those with defeatist attitudes and naysayers of things that they do not understand.
This nation is an entire electorate of IGNORANCE & FAIL!
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1) "... between those with defeatist attitudes and naysayers of things that they do not understand."
2) "This nation is an entire electorate of IGNORANCE & FAIL!"
Item number two indicates that you are a defeatist and a naysayer and possibly do not understand.
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Why not?
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Well there you have it!
>>A senior CIA official discussed partaking in the NPYD's
>>gathered info, but stated that the only thing
>>"impressive" about the collection was its size, not its
>>usefulness.
So, size doesn't matter; it's all in how you use it!
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Please do not underestimate the importance of NYPD
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Again, this is why another holocaust can happen
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Yes, this maybe true - but they also had/have no problem targeting democrats and all other groups requesting tax exempt status because that is their job. The only groups whose requests for tax exempt status were rejected were groups other than republican. But do not let this interfere with your ignorant ranting.
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Comment held for moderation?
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Why is it
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Why the hell do NYPD officers fly around the world, monitor Muslim groups in New Jersey and operate outside of their jurisdiction? A lot of times, they are doing these things without local knowledge or permission. That, folks, is violating the law.
A New Jersey cop is not supposed to drive into NYC with his gun without notifying NYPD. A NYPD cop is not supposed to go into NJ without notifying NJ police. Doing so is called possession of illegal weapons.
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Department of Energy is an allowed partner?
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And if you haven't heard of N.E.S.T.: be thankful they haven't been used for real. (at least as far as I know.)
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In addition, they provide technical advice on arms reduction and control.
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Do you think the Army should be running the national labs?
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Where did anyone in this thread advocate that? GP is arguing that we do not need every single government agency to have its own law enforcement division.
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It is a specific cabinet-level department of the government, whose overall purpose is to preserve National Command Authority over our strategic deterrent.
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Of course the Department of Energy is not “every single government agency”. It is clearly one Department, hence the name. However, its presence in this discussion demonstrates the larger point: government agencies that maintain their own redundant law enforcement groups for questionable purposes.
If you're going to keep quoting fragments of a post just so you can attack your chosen fragment, there is no point in continuing to respond to you.
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It already pretty much is. The NYPD has offices all over the world.
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