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FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT,
MILITARY & INTELLIGENCE LINKS



AND WITH ALL OF THESE "LAW ENFORCEMENT" AND "INTELLIGENCE"
AGENCIES, NOT ONE OF THEM HAS DONE IT'S JOB OF SAFEGUARDING THE COUNTRY AGAINST THIS GLOBAL CORPORATE COMMU-FASCIST CRIMINAL CARTEL THAT HAS INFILTRATED THE HIGHEST LEVELS OF OUR NOW CORPORATE GOVERNMENT, AND ARE DELIVERING OUR COUNTRY
TO OUR ENEMIES.
SHAME ON THEM ALL!!!...



United States Federal Law Enforcement Agencies
(That, by the way... YOU are PAYING for !)...


United States Department of State (DOS)
  • Bureau of Diplomatic Security (BDS)
    • Diplomatic Security Service (DSS)
United States Department of the Treasury
  • Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigations Div. (IRS-CID)
  • Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA)
  • United States Mint Police (USMP)
  • United States Treasury Police – merged into the US Secret Service Uniformed Division in 1986.
United States Department of Defense (DOD)
  • Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS)
  • Pentagon Force Protection Agency (PFPA)
  • Defense Logistics Agency Police (DLAP)
The Department of Homeland Security
  • United States Secret Service (USSS)
  • United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
  • United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
  • Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
  • Federal Air Marshal Service (FAMS)
  • United States Coast Guard (USG)
Department of the Army
  • United States Army Criminal Investigation Division (USA-CID)
  • United States Army Military Police Corps (MPC)
  • United States Army Military Police Investigations (MPI)
  • United States Army Counterintelligence (ACI)
  • Department of the Army Civilian Police (DACP)
  • Department of the Army Civilian Security Guards (DASG)
Department of the Navy
  • Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS)
  • Office of Naval Intelligence Police (ONIP)
  • Marine Corps Provost Marshal's Office (MCPMO)
    • United States Marine Corps Criminal Investigation Division (USMC-CID)
  • United States Marine Corps Civilian Police (UMCCP)
Department of the Air Force
  • United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AF-OSI)
  • United States Air Force Security Forces (AFSF)
  • Department of the Air Force Police (AFP)
National Security Agency
  • National Security Agency Police (NSAP)
United States Department of Justice (DOJ)
  • Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)
  • Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) (since 1973)
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation (F#ckBI)
  • Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP)
  • United States Marshals Service (USMS)
United States Department of the Interior (USDI)
  • Bureau of Indian Affairs Police (BIAP)
  • Bureau of Land Management Office of Law Enforcement & Security (BLM)
  • National Park Service (NPS)
    • National Park Service Rangers
    • United States Park Police
  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Office of Law Enforcement
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
  • U.S. Forest Service Law Enforcement and Investigations
  • Office of Inspector General
United States Department of Commerce (DOC)
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Office for Law Enforcement
United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
    • Office of Criminal Investigations

United States Department of Education (ED)
  • Office of the Inspector General (OIG)
United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
  • United States Department of Veterans Affairs Police
United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
  • Federal Protective Service (FPS)
  • U.S. Coast Guard (USCG)
    • United States Coast Guard Police (CGPD)
    • Coast Guard Investigative Service (CGIS)
  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
  • U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
  • U.S. Secret Service (USSS) (Presidential Coverup Agency)
United States Department of Transportation (DOT)
  • Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Other federal law enforcement agencies
  • Central Intelligence Agency Security Protective Service (CIA-SPS)
  • Federal Reserve Police
  • Smithsonian National Zoological Park Police
  • United States Capitol Police (USCP)
  • United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS)
  • United States Probation Service (USPO)
  • United States Supreme Court Police




United States Military


U.S. Air Force


U.S. Army


U.S. Coast Guard


U.S. Department Of Defense


U.S. Marines


U.S. Navy


U.S. Space Force




The 17 agencies that make up the U.S. intelligence community

  1. Office of the Director of National Intelligence
    Created by Congress in response to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the office coordinates intelligence collection and sharing among U.S. intelligence agencies. The director is the head of the intelligence community and the principal advisor to the president, National Security Council and Homeland Security Council on intelligence matters related to national security.
  2. Central Intelligence Agency
    The CIA is the most recognized intelligence agency, known for spying on foreign governments and conducting covert operations, including funneling money to opposition groups in other countries to sway elections or oust certain foreign leaders.
  3. National Security Agency
    Once so secret it was referred to as “No Such Agency,” the NSA is the largest and perhaps most technologically sophisticated of all the intelligence agencies. It focuses on signals intelligence — monitoring, collecting and processing communications and other electronic information — and cracking secret codes. It also protects U.S. information systems from outside penetration. The NSA oversees PRISM and other mass surveillance programs revealed by Edward Snowden in 2013. It is believed to employ more mathematicians than any other organization in the country — a fact not all math whizzes are happy about.
  4. Defense Intelligence Agency
    The Pentagon’s top spy agency, the DIA is the primary entity responsible for collecting and analyzing intelligence on foreign militaries, with support from the intelligence offices of all the military branches. The DIA shares this information with military leaders, fighters and defense policy makers in order to “prevent and decisively win wars,” according to its mission statement.
  5. Federal Bureau of Investigation
    The FBI has both law enforcement and intelligence functions. On the intelligence side, it aims to protect the U.S. against terrorism, cyberattacks and foreign intelligence operations and espionage. It maintains the government’s terrorist watch list and has been involved in the interrogation of “high-value” detainees, sometimes clashing with the CIA.
  6. Department of State
    Bureau of Intelligence and Research

    This bureau collects and analyzes intelligence on global affairs and advises the secretary of State and other diplomats. It conducts foreign opinion polls and tracks and analyzes issues that may undermine U.S. foreign policy objectives, such as weapons proliferation, human trafficking and drug smuggling. Though it’s one of the smallest intelligence agencies, its assessment on weapons of mass destruction in Iraq was not as inaccurate as that of other agencies.
  7. Department of Homeland Security
    Office of Intelligence and Analysis

    The scope of “homeland security” includes emergency preparedness, border control, transportation security and biodefense (Ebola and SARS, for example), among other issues. The Office of Intelligence and Analysis is charged with gathering intelligence in these areas and sharing it with state, local, tribal, territorial and private sector partners through a network of “fusion centers.”
  8. Drug Enforcement Administration
    Office of National Security Intelligence

    The DEA is the government’s watch guard for drugs that are illegally manufactured, distributed or dispensed. It is also responsible for the seizure and forfeiture of assets connected with illicit drug trafficking. The Office of National Security Intelligence assists law enforcement with investigations and prosecutions. Most recently it has focused on the threat posed by a surge in heroin and counterfeit prescription pills containing fentanyl.
  9. Department of the Treasury
    Office of Intelligence and Analysis

    Intelligence gathering at the Treasury dates back to its beginning, when Secretary Alexander Hamilton sent a tax official in disguise to investigate the “whiskey rebellion” underway in western Pennsylvania. Today the Office of Intelligence and Analysis sits within the Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, which works to prevent sanctioned countries, money launderers, terrorists, drug kingpins and purveyors of weapons of mass destruction from parking or moving their money through the U.S. financial system.
  10. Department of Energy
    Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence

    Even the Department of Energy has an intelligence office. It traces its origin to the Manhattan Project, when the Atomic Energy Commission was charged with analyzing the Soviet Union’s atomic weapons program. Today the office’s role is to provide technical intelligence on foreign nuclear weapons, energy security, science and technology, and nuclear energy, safety and waste.
  11. National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
    Supporting the Defense Department, this agency is the principal provider of geospatial intelligence – analysis and information about Earth’s natural and man-made features and geo-tagged activities. This “GEOINT” is used for combat, humanitarian and disaster relief, border and transportation security and security planning for special events. One of the agency’s claims to fame is pinpointing the Abbottabad, Pakistan, compound where Osama bin Laden was hiding; another is operating the reference system for GPS.
  12. National Reconnaissance Office
    The NRO was a secret agency for 31 years, until its existence was declassified in 1992. The office designs, builds and operates the nation’s reconnaissance satellites, providing the Pentagon, CIA and others precision navigation, early warning of missile launches and near real-time imagery to support anti-terrorism activities. On the civilian side, the satellites help survey damage from natural disasters and support environmental research.
  13. Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
    The Air Force’s intelligence branch, organized into the 25th Air Force, uses airplanes, drones and satellites to identify hideouts, bunkers, mobile launchers and weapons caches. It is also responsible for code-breaking activities within the Air Force. All that surveillance takes up a lot of digital space – in 2013, one wing alone received 20 terabytes of data daily, processed 460,000 hours of video and disseminated 2.6 million images.
  14. Army Military Intelligence
    The Army’s intelligence branch intercepts electronic communications and provides maps, ground imagery and information on foreign forces to assist fighters in the battlefield.
  15. Office of Naval Intelligence
    The Navy’s intelligence branch keeps tabs on foreign scientific and technological research, analyzes the structure, tactics and readiness of foreign naval forces, and tracks merchant shipping to identify illicit activity.
  16. Marine Corps Intelligence
    The Marine Corps’ intelligence officers create military maps, intercept and translate radio and electronic signals, analyze images collected from sensors and carry out counterintelligence.
  17. Coast Guard Intelligence
    The Coast Guard, part of the military and the Department of Homeland Security, protects and defends more than 100,000 miles of coastline and inland waterways. On an average day, the Coast Guard conducts 45 search-and-rescue cases, seizes 874 pounds of cocaine, interdicts 17 migrants and helps move $8.7 billion worth of goods, according to its website. Its intelligence office helps with criminal investigations and provides other national agencies with intelligence from domestic and foreign ports, coastal waters and offshore.

They All took an Oath of Fidelity to Our
Republic and to Our Constitution.
Do Their Words have any
Honor to them?...



THIS IS WHAT THE 'TOLERANT' LEFT IS
CALLING "RIGHT-WING EXTREMISM"





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