User Clip: NSA: Ordered to NOT Examine Data that May Prove 9/11 "False Flag" Terrorism?
by KarlGolovin
September 12, 2018 2018-09-04T11:50:18-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/e36/20180904115103002_hd.jpgOn September 4, 2018 at DC's Cato Institute, a panel discussion was held regarding "The NSA and the Road to 9/11: Lessons Learned and Unlearned." Karl Golovin (a retired U.S. Customs special agent and 9/11 responder; AnIdeaLivesOn.net), noted that about a year before JFK's 1963 assassination, the Joint Chief's of Staff proposed "Operation Northwoods" to JFK, recommending various "False Flag" events be staged and blamed on Cuba as pretext for War, then asked: If U.S. Persons (intelligence, military or political) stage "False Flag" events, is NSA precluded by law from capturing related "signals" (communications) involving those U.S. Persons? William Binney answered "No," (and to paraphrase) such communications are definitely captured in NSA databases, but whether NSA personnel ever examine such data is another issue. Spectator Robert David Steele, seated behind Golovin, had audibly interjected: "That's why ThinThread was shut down."
On September 4, 2018 at DC's Cato Institute, a panel discussion was held regarding "The NSA and the Road to 9/11: Lessons Learned and… read more
On September 4, 2018 at DC's Cato Institute, a panel discussion was held regarding "The NSA and the Road to 9/11: Lessons Learned and Unlearned." Karl Golovin (a retired U.S. Customs special agent and 9/11 responder; AnIdeaLivesOn.net), noted that about a year before JFK's 1963 assassination, the Joint Chief's of Staff proposed "Operation Northwoods" to JFK, recommending various "False Flag" events be staged and blamed on Cuba as pretext for War, then asked: If U.S. Persons (intelligence, military or political) stage "False Flag" events, is NSA precluded by law from capturing related "signals" (communications) involving those U.S. Persons? William Binney answered "No," (and to paraphrase) such communications are definitely captured in NSA databases, but whether NSA personnel ever examine such data is another issue. Spectator Robert David Steele, seated behind Golovin, had audibly interjected: "That's why ThinThread was shut down." close
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- Patrick Eddington Analyst Cato Institute->Homeland Security and Civil Liberties Policy