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    Constant surveillance is something that we, as Americans, see and face every day of our lives. This surveillance that we encounter everyday is for our personal protection, but what happens when this protection is used for the wrong reasons or is abused? That is a concern that almost everyone has, and that is if they have some sort of privacy in their daily lives. “Surveillance Abuse is the use of police investigation methods or technology to supervise the activity of an individual or group of individuals

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    The Central Intelligence Agency and the Cold War Two trillion dollars was the amount spent by the United States on the war with the Soviet Union, which never seen the battlefield. Over four decades of US presidencies were committed to containing communism within the Soviet Union, and existing establishments, driving US foreign policy decisions across the globe. Armed forces, government officials, and US presidents, may have been unable to contain communism on their own. In 1947, the first year of

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    Professor Williamson November 13, 2015 Paper 2 – Question 2 The Central Intelligence Agency defines terrorism as “premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents” (CIA). This term was specifically created to differentiate terrorism between other acts of violence. These doings of terrorism are not just any act but are specific acts of violence. A dominant reason behind terrorism tends to fall upon religious

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    Anna Chapman Research Paper

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    Anna Chapman is a Russian who also held a British citizenship as a result of her marriage to Alex Chapman. She is the daughter of a former Soviet diplomat who was based in Nairobi, Kenya and is one of the top officials in the Russian ministry of foreign affairs. According to reports, Anna’s father was once a top official at the KGB. Reports indicate that Anna Chapman studied at the Moscow University and earned her degree in Masters in Economics and passed with a first class honors. Other sources

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    CIA: Central Intelligence Agency. The CIA is responsible in providing nation-wide security in the US. FRG: Federal Republic Germany. The FDR is known as West Germany. This is due to fact that after World War II, Germany was separated into four areas. GDR: Germany Democratic Republic. GDR is known as East Germany. This is the response by the Soviet Union, after tension with the western powers to administrate their inhabited zone. ICBM: Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile. The ICBM’s were first

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    Investigations and the Central Intelligence Agency had faced. Security breaches and poor intelligence sharing were just some of the critical failures that were encountered. Moreover, the main focus is pointed towards the miscommunication between these two agencies. Evidently, the execution and tactical strategies went unnoticed despite the apparent red flags that presented themselves, in addition to the Federal Bureau of Investigations and the Central Intelligence Agency failure to pursue threats and

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    GCHQ, police and intelligence agency snooping illustrates a clear erosion of our rights to privacy; such noticeable infringement of our liberty begs the question of whether it is justifiable. One of the strongest arguments for state snooping is that of innocence and having nothing to hide. This argument stipulates that government surveillance programmes do not threaten a person’s privacy unless they uncover illegal activities and if illegal activities are uncovered, the person committing said activities

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    security, there are none better. Though they may seem alike, the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) and the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) are very different. The FBI is a threat-based and intelligence-driven national security organization centered in Washington, D.C.. They have the mission to protect and defend the United States against terrorist and foreign intelligence threats, to uphold and enforce the criminal laws of the United States, and to provide leadership and criminal justice services

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    Cia's Role In The CIA

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    like me this is the first time that Erin will be attending the HMCA and she plays the role as a Deputy Inspector General in the Central Intelligence Agency or the CIA. The Central Intelligence Agency or known as the CIA is an agency that is responsible in providing national security and intelligence. What the CIA gathers is used to provide strategies and intelligence to help in preventing threats and provide national security in the USA. The CIA’s mission is to collect, analyse, evaluate and disseminate

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    to resolve the issue is. The United States military has been in so many conflicts with other countries that to the point that many of them becomes our allies. Many agencies ae trying to continue to gather information on potential terrorist or attacks before they can happen and without the proper relationships between the federal agencies, this will continue to be a complete failure. Terrorist attacks on the United States have been going on for decades or since the 1980 's when the United States

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