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POSEIDON COMPASS: INTEL REQUIREMENTS

The information below pertains to the Hartford, CT rally on April 5, 2014. From Sam Culper: We developed a good initial list of Intelligence Requirements (IR) during last night’s chat.  Below are the published Primary Intelligence Requirements (PIR; mission-critical) and … Continue reading

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Applied Conventional Analytical Tasking

Intelligence analysts in conventional settings are almost always, in one form or another, tasked with one thing: “To find, know, and never lose the enemy.”  What will the enemy do next and what are the enemy’s near-term goalsare some fairly commonplace questions.  Question … Continue reading

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OPSEC Considerations for Cell Phones

It should be no surprise for anyone to hear that your cell phone is one of your largest liabilities.  Long before the NSA leaks, we knew the general tracking capabilities of government intelligence and surveillance agencies around the world. But … Continue reading

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United States Extremist Crime Database (ECDB)

The United States Extremist Crime Database (ECDB) on its face isn’t alarming.  I’m not even sure if this database is official or operational but people tracking crime isn’t new, nor is suspect.  You should note that this database tracks non-violent … Continue reading

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Intelligence and Probabilities

We’ve previously covered that the four factors of valuable intelligence information are timely, accurate, specific, and predictive.  Once we’ve collected information and analyzed it to create a finished intelligence product, we absolutely must present that information (which is timely, accurate, … Continue reading

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