Intel Complicates Decision Making

The more you realize how intel has a hand everywhere, the less you realize you know, and the less you can figure out how to make decisions. Case in point:

Adrian Lamo, the former hacker who reported Chelsea Manning to US authorities for leaking hundreds of thousands of classified State Department records, has died at the age of 37, according to a family Facebook post and a report from ZDNet, which cited two of Lamo’s family members and a county coroner.

“With great sadness and a broken heart I have to let know all of Adrian’s friends and acquittances that he is dead,” his father, Mario Lamo, wrote in a Facebook post. “A bright mind and compassionate soul is gone, he was my beloved son.”

It’s not yet known how Lamo died.

Lamo was best known for notifying the US Army and FBI in 2010 of online chats he had with Manning, who at the time was a US Army intelligence analyst who went by the name Bradley Manning.

There was a time when I really hoped that when John Walker Lindh got out of jail one day, he wouldn’t make it a mile down the road before a sniper punched his ticket for Mike Spann. But as time goes on, you realize it is not impossible he could have been a CIA asset serving the country who just happened to be there when the prisoners spontaneously rose up. I think it unlikely, but you can’t really tell, let alone make a decision to act yourself.

Likewise, I had, up to this article, just accepted the narrative on Manning. He was a nutjob who was a total shitshow in basic training, and went on to leak classified docs to Wikileaks, to undermine the US military overseas. He was freed because Obama felt like he was a kindred spirit what with all the transgender degeneracy stuff.

But as I think about it now, it is just as likely he was a CIA asset leaking Military intelligence to try and make Military intel look bad, perhaps with the hopes that CIA could have been given some sort of oversight over the MI units, or some oversight of individuals in it and counter intelligence responsibilities for the whole operation. The story about him in basic training could have been leaked by another asset in the Army (or he could have acted it out as his cover, explaining why he wasn’t ejected – CIA had his back and wouldn’t allow it), and the whole transgender thing could have been cover so Obama could pardon him, and let him free at CIA’s behest.

Imagine how different things might be if Military intelligence had CIA embedded in, looking over its shoulder at every turn, with full, unrestricted access to everything, like a sort of Police internal affairs department with total control over all of Military intelligence’s operators, activities, and secrets. This could even have been the final straw that angered Military Intelligence enough and set the stage for the Great Awakening.

So it is possible Manning was just a fuckup who drifted through the Army’s training regimens somehow unscathed by his own douchbaggery, and ended up in a specialty that usually looks for high IQ, with all sorts of sensitive secrets under his purview, gave them to Wikileaks, and then was freed by Obama for humanitarian reasons, even though the intel machine would undoubtedly have wanted to keep him behind bars.

But it is also possible, and maybe fits with the evidence better, that he was a CIA attack on Military intel. It would explain why he made it through basic, despite the account by his fellow trainee of outright refusing to do what the instructors order him to do. It would explain how he ended up in intel. It would explain how he evaded counter intelligence. It would explain his being freed by Obama with little complaint from the intel community. It would explain his ability to leak reams of classified materials to Wikileaks and remain undetected, despite the assertions by Q that secure drop was compromised from the start by the CIA. And it would fit with Q’s assertions that CIA was trying to wrangle everything under central control by attacking other intel outfits. It might also fit with Manning’s father having been an intelligence officer in the Navy for five years in the seventies, and Manning’s academic accomplishments winning the local science fair three years in a row, and a statewide quiz-bowl. His being named a visiting fellow at Harvard, which is spook-recruiting central, could even make more sense if he was an asset. He now makes his living off public speeches, which seems like a Cabal-approved means of covert wealth transfer. According to his Wiki he also plugged into Cassandra Fairbanks, a former hard-left personality who supported Bernie who switched to hard right personality to support Trump, and who was linked to Brandon Darby, a former FBI informant now working at Breitbart.

It would also explain why this quote made it into the guardian video, supposedly from a fellow Basic trainee, only to be utterly refuted by the article on his time in Basic:

“He was a runt. And by military standards and compared with everyone who was around there – he was a runt. By military standards, “he’s a runt so pick on him”, or “he’s crazy – pick on him”, or “he’s a faggot – pick on him.” The guy took it from every side. He couldn’t please anyone. And he tried. He really did.”

This guy in the article up top may have died innocently, but you do have to wonder if somebody was pissed off and is settling a score for upsetting what had been a very successful op until this guy’s intervention. You have to be careful when deciding to act today, because when intel is about, you never really know what is going on.

The more I drift through the world with open eyes today, it seems the less I feel like I am seeing of late.

You should tell everyone about r/K Theory, because it is just about all you know for sure

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SilenceDoGood
SilenceDoGood
6 years ago

….and this is why I’m here. Thank you for such a thought-provoking posting I could not have found anywhere else.

rien
6 years ago

If we knew every little intel ops that was going on, we would go mad and never trust anyone anywhere anytime.

But sometimes, stuff just happens. No reason needed.

The question is where to draw the line.

In the end, we cannot force the world to become better. We can only do and then hope for the best. Whatever follows is the best possible outcome.

Pitcrew
Pitcrew
6 years ago

Silly CIA, you can’t take over every other US Intel agency. DIA and MI have their own spooks. The FBI is basically the mob. Jason Bourne can’t program a NRO satellite and you can’t fit useful supercomputers into Langley HQ. Imagine what one Aldrich Ames would do if they had access to top end NSA crypto work, it could cause the USA to lose the next big war we might have to fight. This is why things are compartmentalized. Maybe spying on other countries got too hard so the hardcore lefties just started spying on Americans and American organizations/military? This is all easily fixed by firing incompetents, securing borders, following the Law- to the letter, full compartmentalizing and promoting based off of merit (and not affirmative action). Our problems will fix themselves in less than a decade.