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  1. 2006 Essential Guide to the NSA Spying Controversy, Bush Administration Anti-Terrorism Wiretapping and Surveillance, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), National Security Agency (DVD-ROM) by U.S. Government, 2006-01-20
  2. Physical searches under FISA: a constitutional analysis. (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act): An article from: American Criminal Law Review by Daniel J. Malooly, 1998-01-01
  3. Biological Espionage: Special Operations of the Soviet and Russian Foreign Intelligence Services in the West by Alexander Kouzminov, 2006-02-19
  4. The Shadow War: German Espionage and United States Counterespionage in Latin America during World War II (Foreign Intelligence Book Series) by Leslie B. Rout, John F. Bratzel, 1986-06-30
  5. Soe in France: An Account of the Work of the British Special Operations Executive in France, 1940-1944 (Foreign Intelligence Book Series) by M. R. D. Foot, 1984-03
  6. The U.S. intelligence community: Foreign policy and domestic activities by Lyman B Kirkpatrick, 1973
  7. You only live once: Memories of Ian Fleming (Foreign intelligence book series) by Ivar Bryce, 1984
  8. THE US INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY: FOREIGN POLICY AND DOMESTIC ACTIVITIES. by Lyman B., jr. Kirkpatrick, 0000
  9. Intelligence Threat Handbook
  10. Sharing law enforcement and intelligence information: the congressional role.: An article from: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs by Richard A., Jr. Best, 2007-02-01
  11. Intelligence and information.(Book Review): An article from: Joint Force Quarterly by Robert Tomes, 2004-12-01
  12. Supplementary Detailed Staff Reports on Foreign And Military Intelligence Book I by U. S. SENATE, 1976
  13. Records of the Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service by Walter W. Weinstein, 1959
  14. Broken Seals: A Western Goals Foundation Report on the Attempts to Destroy the Foreign and Domestic Intelligence Capabilities of the United States

81. Harvard University Press/Foreign Intelligence
foreign intelligence Research and Analysis in the Office of Strategic Services,19421945 by Barry M. Katz, published by Harvard University Press.
http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/KATFOR.html
Foreign Intelligence
Research and Analysis in the Office of Strategic Services, 1942-1945
Barry M. Katz
Hardcover edition
November 1989
Not currently available
ISBN 0-674-30825-5
Political Science: General

82. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)
foreign intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
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Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)
TechnoSanity Privacy News Articles Laws ... Notes
News Articles
Secret U.S. court OKs electronic spying http://news.com.com/2100-1023-966311.html?tag=fd_top WASHINGTONA secretive federal court on Monday granted police broad authority to monitor Internet use, record keystrokes and employ other surveillance methods against terror and espionage suspects. Perspective: Say hello to Big Brother http://news.com.com/2010-1069-966164.html?tag=rn Like it or not, the proposed Department of Homeland Security firmly establishes Washington's central role in computer and network security. Appeals court OKs fax intercepts http://news.com.com/2100-1023-961955.html?tag=rn
Laws
[US Code, Chapter 36, Cornell Law school] CHAPTER 36 - FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/50/ch36.html
Legal Rulings
[US Court Ruling] http://www.cadc.uscourts.gov/common/newsroom/02-001.pdf Said to be: The 56-page ruling removes procedural barriers for federal agents conducting surveillance under the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). The law, enacted as part of post-Watergate reforms, permits sweeping electronic surveillance, telephone eavesdropping and surreptitious searches of residences and offices. Earlier ruling http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/onpolitics/transcripts/fisa_opinion.pdf

83. NDOL: Foreign Intelligence Collection Improvement Act Of 2003 By Sen. John Edwar
Office of Sen. John Edwards Speech February 13, 2003 foreign intelligence CollectionImprovement Act of 2003 Remarks Delivered on the Senate Floor By Sen.
http://www.ndol.org/ndol_ci.cfm?kaid=106&subid=122&contentid=251301

84. FISA
foreign intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). The procedures. ForeignIntelligence Surveillance Court Opinion and Order, May 17, 2002.
http://www.cnss.org/fisa short.htm
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) was passed in 1978 as Public Law 95-511 and has since been amended several times. FISA represented a compromise between the civil liberties community and the Executive intended to authorize lower standards for foreign intelligence surveillance while requiring outside judicial oversight and other safeguards. 1994 Extension to Physical Searches (Public Law 103-359): In 1994, the FISA, which at its passage only authorized electronic surveillance, was extended to authorize secret physical searches of Americans' homes and offices. The civil liberties community objected that the extension was unconstitutional, but the Justice Department argued that it was better to have such searches authorized by the FISA court than carried out solely on the signature of the Attorney General as had occurred in the investigation of Aldrich Ames. In the summer of 1994 the House Intelligence committee held a hearing to consider the Administration's proposal to extend FISA to include physical searches.

85. Foreign Affairs - Book Review - Foreign Intelligence: Research And Analysis In T
foreign intelligence Research And Analysis In The Office Of Strategic Services,19421945. Barry M. Katz. Cambridge Harvard University Press, 1989, 251 pp.
http://www.foreignaffairs.org/19900301fabook7024/barry-m-katz/foreign-intelligen
Foreign Intelligence: Research And Analysis In The Office Of Strategic Services, 1942-1945 Barry M. Katz. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 251 pp.
Reviewed by Gaddis Smith, Foreign Affairs Spring 1990
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Intelligence

Europe

The Cia And The Marshall Plan

Sallie Pisani. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1991.
Spymaster: The Betrayal Of MI5

William J. West. New York: Wynwood Press, 1990.
British Intelligence In The Second World War: Its Influence On Strategy And Operations. Volume III, Part II

F. H. Hinsley, E. E. Thomas, C. A. G. Simkins and C. F. G. Ransom. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988. "C": The Secret Life Of Sir Stewart Graham Menzies, Spymaster To Sir Winston Churchill Anthony Cave Brown. New York: Macmillan, 1987. Newsstand Finder Enter U.S. ZIP code Browse international locations Newsletter Subscribe Current newsletter Newsletter archives

86. Terrorism In The Age Of Surveillance, 7/28/02
83. foreign intelligence SURVEILLANCE COURT OPENS UP. Why? Because foreign intelligenceinvestigations are not meant to result in criminal prosecutions.
http://www.ratical.org/ratville/CAH/FISAcourt.html
back to CAH ratville times rat haus Index ... ASCII text formats ) The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 prescribes procedures for requesting judicial authorization for electronic surveillance and physical search of persons engaged in espionage or international terrorism against the United States on behalf of a foreign power. Requests are adjudicated by a special eleven member court called the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. See http://www.fas.org/irp/agency/doj/fisa/ for more information.
FISA Court Decision by Paul Wolf, 2 September 2002 Date: Mon, 02 Sep 2002 11:17:31 -0400
Subject: FISA Court Decision Introduction
  • Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court Opens Up
  • Secret Court Decision Silently Overrules Provision of PATRIOT Act
  • Balanced vs. Unbalanced Law Enforcement Introduction The May 2002 FISA court decision on the sharing of information gathered for foreign intelligence purposes with criminal investigators highlights the discriminatory and "unbalanced" effects of putting political and religious groups under surveillance. Under these rules, any evidence of a crime detected in an FBI intelligence investigation must be passed along to the criminal investigative division, which may open its own criminal investigation. While the FISA court was rightly concerned about criminal prosecutors "taking over" intelligence investigations and making use of the lower standards for wiretapping, etc., the court did not consider that even if the criminal investigators don't direct the investigations, the effect would still be to put a disproportionate amount of law enforcement pressure on the members of those groups.
  • 87. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The: Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act: Before
    foreign intelligence Surveillance Act before and after the USA PatriotAct. (Legal Digest). FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The, June
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    June, 2003 by Michael J. Bulzomi
    The terrorist attacks of September 11,2001, left an indelible mark upon America and an overshadowing feeling of vulnerability. They also created a determination to respond to the new national security threats they represented. Congress reacted to these threats by passing laws providing new tools to fight terrorism. Perhaps, the most controversial recent act of Congress is the United and Strengthening of America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001 (1) (USA PATRIOT Act) and its impact upon the use of electronic surveillance and physical searches authorized under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (FISA) (2) to combat foreign threats. Some Americans fear the actions taken by Congress may infringe upon basic American liberties. Benjamin Franklin warned that "those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." (3) The government must use its new tools in a way that preserves the rights and freedoms guaranteed by America's democracy, but, at the same time, ensure that the fight against terrorism is vigorous and effective. No American should be forced to seek safety over liberty. This article briefly examines FISA and the impact of the USA PATRIOT Act upon it.

    88. FORWARD : News
    The warning, delivered by a foreign intelligence source at the end of July, wasrelayed to the Argentine security authorities during a meeting several days
    http://www.forward.com/issues/2002/02.05.31/news2.html
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    Argentinians Say They Heard Terror Alert Weeks Before 9/11
    FORWARD STAFF Leaders of Argentina's Jewish community received a warning about an impending major terrorist attack against the United States, Argentina or France just weeks before September 11, the Forward has learned. The warning, delivered by a foreign intelligence source at the end of July, was relayed to the Argentine security authorities during a meeting several days later. At the meeting, it was agreed to keep the warning secret in order to avoid panic while reinforcing security at Jewish sites in the country. Alfredo Neuburger, a spokesman for the DAIA, confirmed the warning and the ensuing meeting. Both he and Nercellas refused to divulge the origin of the information, only saying it was a foreign and solid one. A U.S. official at the embassy in Buenos Aires said he had no indication that such information had been relayed to U.S. authorities. Spokesmen for the FBI and the State Department declined to comment. So did the Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Jewish leaders' accounts of the warning come as members of Congress are openly criticizing the FBI for failing to streamline and relay information gathered by its local agents about the suspicious behavior of Middle Eastern students in American flight schools prior to the attacks.

    89. The Institute Of World Politics > Comparative Intelligence Systems: Foreign Inte
    Comparative Intelligence Systems foreign intelligence and Security Cultures.This course is designed to give the student a comprehensive
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    Comparative Intelligence Systems: Foreign Intelligence and Security Cultures This course is designed to give the student a comprehensive understanding of the intelligence and security systems of selected foreign countries as contrasted with the intelligence culture and traditions of the United States. The course examines the unique history, traditions, and cultures of intelligence and counterintelligence, systems of several differing states (China, East Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, and Israel), compares them to the U.S. experience, and shows how these intelligence cultures influence the domestic and foreign policies, strategies, and general behavior of the countries in question. Semester Available Fall Semester Pre-requisites Intelligence and Policy Principal Professor John J. Dziak
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    90. Executive Order 123311 -- President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
    Executive Order 123311 President s foreign intelligence Advisory Board He was amember of the President s foreign intelligence Advisory Board in 1959 77.
    http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/resource/speeches/1981/102081c.htm
    Executive Order 123311 President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board October 20, 1981
    By virtue of the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and statutes of the United States of America, and in order to enhance the security of the United States by improving the quality and effectiveness of intelligence available to the United States, it is ordered as follows: Section 1. There is hereby established within the White House Office, Executive Office of the President, the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (the ``Board''). Members of the Board shall serve at the pleasure of the President and shall be appointed by the President from among trustworthy and distinguished citizens outside the Government who are qualified on the basis of achievement, experience, and independence. The President shall designate a Chairman and Vice Chairman from among the members. The Board shall utilize full-time staff and consultants as authorized by the President. Such staff shall be headed by an Executive Director, appointed by the President. Sec. 2. The Board shall assess the quality, quantity, and adequacy of intelligence collection, of analysis and estimates, of counterintelligence, and other intelligence activities. The Board shall have the authority to continually review the performance of all agencies of the Government that are engaged in the collection, evaluation, or production of intelligence or the execution of intelligence policy. The Board shall further be authorized to assess the adequacy of management, personnel, and organization in the intelligence agencies.

    91. Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC)
    Presidio of Monterey, CA. Primary intelligence Language Center.
    http://dli-www.army.mil/
    Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center
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    92. Bibliography Home Page
    A searchable archive of materials covering such aspects of intelligence such as histories, collection and analysis, covert action, US and foreign agencies, signals intelligence, counterintelligence, terrorism, oversight and links to related web sites.
    http://intellit.muskingum.edu
    The Literature of Intelligence:
    A Bibliography of Materials,
    with Essays, Reviews, and Comments
    J. Ransom Clark
    Vice President for Administration
    Muskingum College
    New Concord, Ohio 43762
    If you are visiting this site for the first time, your stay will be enhanced by reading: About this Bibliography (Preface and Sources) Otherwise, feel free to move on to the: Main Table of Contents [or try our Author Search
    User comments and suggestions are welcomed; forward via E-mail to: rclark@muskingum.edu
    Not to be reprinted without permission of the author. Site last revised: 6/8/04 Want to know more about Muskingum College? Click on: http://www.muskingum.edu In loving memory of Janet A. Clark (1940-1999)

    93. Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC)
    Presidio of Monterey, CA. Primary intelligence Language Center.
    http://pom-www.army.mil/
    Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center
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    94. Xtreme Information
    Offering competitive advertising and editorial monitoring intelligence, this team of international editors and translators provide English abstracts of foreign titles.
    http://www.xtremeinformation.com/
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    Our services enable these international clients to view, evaluate and respond to the constant stream of advertising activity and media opinion on a daily basis. Our network of offices and satellite centres across the world provides us with coverage in over 50 countries, making us an unrivalled global intelligence source. Television Press Poster Play Bacardi UK
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    95. Taylor & Francis Group - Not Found
    Offers insights into the contemporary functions of intelligence and its influence of foreign policy and national security.
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    96. Foreign Policy
    Flagship magazine of the Washington, D.C.based Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Site features full text from current issue, breaking global news headlines, country intelligence, searchable archives and indices, and related links.
    http://www.foreignpolicy.com/
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    Voice of a Superpower
    The 2004 U.S. presidential election may be the first in decades to focus on foreign policy. So what do Americans think about Iraq, terrorism, homeland security, North Korea, free trade, and George W. Bush? A “virtual interview” with the American public offers clues for November’s election—and beyond. By Steven Kull Headscarf Heresy Western feminists deride the Muslim headscarf as a symbol of oppression and backwardness. Yet this criticism is itself backward, says the first Turkish parliamentarian to wear the headscarf. Merve Kavaci argues that the hijab provides an empowering sense of identity for Muslim women. By Merve Kavakci President Ronald Reagan will be remembered as a man of great convictions and ideals. In reality, his policies were not as revolutionary and beneficial as his supporters believe, nor as shortsighted and disastrous as his critics claim. FP offers a look back at the hard truths of Reagan's interactions with the world.

    97. Air Intelligence Agency (AIA)
    Provides intelligence expertise in the areas of C2 protection, security, acquisition, foreign weapons systems and technology, and treaty monitoring. Command biographies, mission statement, fact sheets, news, employment opportunities, publications and forms, and subordinate organization pages.
    http://aia.lackland.af.mil/

    98. Untitled Document
    Responsible for providing the British Army with combat, security and signal intelligence, protective security, photographic interpretation and imagery analysis, the study of foreign armies and interrogation.
    http://usite.army.mod.uk/intcorps/
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    99. Who Did It? Foreign Report Presents An Alternative View
    Israel's military intelligence service, Aman, suspects that Iraq is the state that sponsored the suicide attacks on the New York Trade Center and the Pentagon in Washington. Directing the mission, Aman officers believe, were two of the world's foremost terrorist masterminds the Lebanese Imad Mughniyeh, head of the special overseas operations for Hizbullah, and the Egyptian Dr Ayman Al Zawahiri, senior member of AlQaeda and possible successor of the ailing Osama Bin Laden.
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    100. 229th Military Intelligence Battalion
    The battalion supports the academic mission of the Defense Language Institute foreign Language Center. History and lineage, newcomers information, newsletter and photos.
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