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freshwest

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18. As shown where I shared Devon Rex's links. There are reasons:
Sat Aug 24, 2013, 08:17 PM
Aug 2013

Last edited Sun Aug 25, 2013, 08:02 PM - Edit history (2)

...The treaty sharing info goes back to WW2.

The entire Anglosphere has been sharing a lot of information offically on the same basis it did during that war. Below is a post by Devon Rex, but most of us knew this for years, just not this well laid out:

I'll spell it out: UKUSA. It's the SIGINT Intelligence Agreement. BRUSA.

Might as well be signed in blood.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/UKUSA_Agreement

United Kingdom – United States of America Agreement (UKUSA, /juːkuːˈsɑː/ ew-koo-sah) is a multilateral agreement for cooperation in signals intelligence between the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. The alliance of intelligence operations is also known as Five Eyes (FVEY). It was first signed in March 1946 by the United Kingdom and the United States and later extended to encompass the three Commonwealth realms of Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The UKUSA Agreement was a follow-up of the 1943 BRUSA Agreement, the World War II agreement on cooperation over intelligence matters. This was a secret treaty, allegedly so secret that it was kept secret from the Australian Prime Ministers until 1973.

The agreement established an alliance of five English-speaking countries for the purpose of sharing intelligence, especially signals intelligence. It formalized the intelligence sharing agreement in the Atlantic Charter, signed in 1941, before the entry of the U.S. into the conflict.

History

The agreement originated from a ten-page British–U.S. Communication Intelligence Agreement, also known as BRUSA, that connected the signal intercept networks of the U.K. Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) and the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) at the beginning of the Cold War. The document was signed on March 5, 1946 by Colonel Patrick Marr-Johnson for the U.K.'s London Signals Intelligence Board and Lieutenant General Hoyt Vandenberg for the U.S. State–Army–Navy Communication Intelligence Board. Although the original agreement states that the exchange would not be "prejudicial to national interests", the United States often blocked information sharing from Commonwealth countries. The full text of the agreement was released to the public on June 25, 2010.

Under the agreement, the GCHQ and the NSA shared intelligence on the Soviet Union, the People's Republic of China, and several eastern European countries (known as Exotics). The network was expanded in the 1960s into the Echelon collection and analysis network.

In July 2013, as part of the 2013 Edward Snowden revelations, it emerged that the NSA is paying GCHQ for its services, with at least £100 million of payments made between 2010–13.

Collection mechanisms

The UKUSA alliance is often associated with the ECHELON system; however, processed intelligence is reliant on multiple sources of information and the intelligence shared is not restricted to signals intelligence.

The "Five Eyes" in question are –

USA – National Security Agency
United Kingdom – Government Communications Headquarters
Canada – Communications Security Establishment
Australia – Defence Signals Directorate
New Zealand – Government Communications Security Bureau

Global coverage

Each member of the UKUSA alliance is officially assigned lead responsibility for intelligence collection and analysis in different parts of the globe.

Australia

Australia hunts for communications originating in Indochina, Indonesia, and southern China.

Canada

Formerly the northern portions of the former Soviet Union and conducting sweeps of all communications traffic that could be picked up from embassies around the world. In the post-Cold War era, a greater emphasis has been placed on monitoring satellite, radio and cellphone traffic originating from Central and South America, primarily in an effort to track drugs and non-aligned paramilitary groups in the region.

New Zealand

The Waihopai Valley Facility—base of the New Zealand branch of the ECHELON Program.
New Zealand is responsible for the western Pacific. Listening posts in the South Island at Waihopai Valley just south-west of Blenheim, and on the North Island at Tangimoana. The Anti-Bases Campaign holds regular protests in order to have the listening posts closed down.

United Kingdom

Europe, Africa, and European Russia.

United States

Monitors most of Latin America, Asia, Asiatic Russia, and northern China.

http://election.democraticunderground.com/10023492002#post7

Devon Rex writes, 'Might as well be signed in blood.' That is true. Millions of people died in that war and that's still taken seriously. True, it was before most of us were born but it formed the world we live in.

It's NOT a secret and was NOT forced, it was for mutual protection in a world being overrun by fascists, who were NOT kidding around one damned bit. And they still aren't, but are a lot slicker now. Thom Hartmann OP...

If a new generation wants to break the ties of the USA to the rest of the Anglosphere, just go for it. Personally, as I see things, the USA has no real cultural identity and is more like a crossroads. But that's for a longer discussion on another day.

The information discussed here is the legal property of all of those nations, and the agreement was literally written in the blood of millions of combatants and civilians. It was a period of total warfare before the Gevena accords as they stand now and the Nuremberg trials. And those nations didn't want to see it happen again, thus the firm support from treaty partners, both the government and many of the people who live within those nations.

That blood has long since dried for some and may be forgotten, but for others, it has meaning that guides how they lived their lives.

I don't see anyone offering a solution in real life terms, which is not more media madness. It would require legislation restricting these governments from taking private information as they have in Europe. We used to pass such legislation in the progressive era of the 1970's. That is the worry individually. What goes on between those governments is not the same.

There is no law saying it is proper to take information from any of the partners. Which is what Snowden did, at the bidding of his in the Paul camp, Greenwalk, or Poitras, we don't know which. It appears Assange is late to this particular media gala being presented.

The treaty partners all work together as a unit, as they are bound by law to do. I find the ignorance of history and civics to be bad for all of us. And I hear no calls to revoke the treaty which was signed to make it Britain's business many years ago.

We dream of a world without any enemies and many of us are in vigorous debate over who the enemy du jour is as we see things today. Frankly, I don't have any enemies abroad.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023501805#post108

^Edited DR's original.^

The Miranda detention was not persecution. As if you can persecute a person waving a gun in your face or shouting fire in a theater, which is exactly what Greenwald did, in the most public way he possibly could find.

He was orchestrating a play for the media stage. And he supplied the actor his role, wrote the script and then advertised it in the NYT, of all places. Just to be sure to get a big audience. Who does Greenwald love? The Koch brothers, as shown in the piece in the Exile who were former partners and the political views of all three of G.A.S.



Oath to who? A private contractor? Ron Paul? Who's kidding who?

This is the work of Koch and Christian Nation groups like the Oath Keepers, Tenthers and Second Amendment Solution groups who plot armed revolt.

Oh, yeah, nice company there. so oppressed he is, doing the work of the 1%. But the poor and oppressed of the world don't have the money to put out all those ads there. Think about it.

I almost wonder if the UK was in on the scam, and have decided to play the villain for him while they do some skullduggery as the internet burns with outrage over this staged event.

If he hadn't announced in advance what was going on to the world and the fabled Police State© had just grabbed him without prior notice, it would only prove a guy hanging with a guy who has repeatedly bragged and threatened to do harm by releasing information, was asked about it.

Big Brother© was not needed, as the event was promoted. If the UK had stood by to let him pass and allowed information to be passed than resulted in a bombing later in London, the same groups would scream False Flag© at the British.

And the party in power in the UK would be out of office immediately. That's where all of this stuff gets murky and can be abused easily. It was in one thread how the Bankster© meme was used to get public approval on the purported release of terrible information abou them. It didn't happen, but their stocks went down while some other people's stocks went up, and that was why the banks cut them off. I'm amazed at times that the media conspiracy gods can get away with theirlittle con jobs, gold, etc.

It's SOP for governments to snoop on others, since 'intelligence' is the practice of prophecy with a slightly better track record than reading sheep entrails. But it could be they are really doing a good job. Telling the future won't work too well, since the human mind is capable of an infinite variety of tricks.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023505302#post43

Obama doesn't need the entire country to vote for him or anyone at all even. He's PoliticAverse Aug 2013 #1
I'm so glad you brought that to our attention PA................................... Isoldeblue Aug 2013 #6
This is the Barack Obama Group as stated in the OP. I for Cha Aug 2013 #8
This is a great article from Allen Clifton at Forward Progressives. sheshe2 Aug 2013 #2
And this is not a monarchy. So those who failed at civics, are doubling down with denial. freshwest Aug 2013 #5
I never really put it together that way. sheshe2 Aug 2013 #10
I think the entire Bush presidency set a political trap for future politicians. mountain grammy Aug 2013 #3
First they laid Texas low as an experiment, then followed the same pattern. Same crooks, even! freshwest Aug 2013 #11
This would be good in GD. Wilms Aug 2013 #4
Thanks, but the vitriol would be epic. It's hard enough to stop it here even with the SOP. freshwest Aug 2013 #7
Tell me more about his request for the revocation of certain powers the PA grants. Wilms Aug 2013 #12
It's in a video here. I'll try to find it here or google it freshwest Aug 2013 #13
:thumbsup: n/t Wilms Aug 2013 #14
Great OP, freshwest.. thank you! That's a new Cha Aug 2013 #9
So do I! IrishAyes Aug 2013 #16
Great OP IrishAyes Aug 2013 #15
since the days of the Cuban Missile Crisis treestar Aug 2013 #17
As shown where I shared Devon Rex's links. There are reasons: freshwest Aug 2013 #18
Good information about the Five Eyes treestar Aug 2013 #19
Excellent info mcar Aug 2013 #20
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