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Harry S. Truman created
Intelligence and National Security Alliance documented
“But they have to have an emergency in order to get us to go along. So I'm highly encouraging us not to listen to anybody that tries to make things an emergency that clearly are not an emergency. OK, so they get to the part where President T…”
▶ The Colonels Corner - Book Club about real history @ 38:20
Intelligence and National Security Alliance oversaw
CIA documented
“what was initially called a Central Intelligence Group, the CIG, and the National Intelligence Authority was supposed to be the Secretaries of State, Secretary of the War Department, and the Secretary of Navy. So Truman was also going to ha…”
▶ The Colonels Corner - Book Club about real history @ 38:49
James Clapper headed
Intelligence and National Security Alliance host_asserted
“Geospatial Intelligence Agency. And it also says that he had served as the president of a national security affairs support group that was eventually renamed Intelligence and National Security Alliance. So again, he's just making the case t…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 13 @ 40:31
Ferdinand Eberstadt founded
Intelligence and National Security Alliance book_quoted
“Eberstadt concluded that the country needed an organization that could operate both in war and peace. The Central Intelligence Group, created by presidential order in 1946, came under the watchful eye of a four-man council made up of the Se…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4 @ 12:15
Sidney Sowers headed
Intelligence and National Security Alliance book_quoted
“as the Secretary of War. It was a very interesting dynamic back then, and legitimately so. The group, the four-man group, was known as the National Intelligence Agency. It became known as the Cloak and Dagger Unit that reported directly to …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4 @ 13:16
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▶ 38:20
But they have to have an emergency in order to get us to go along. So I'm highly encouraging us not to listen to anybody that tries to make things an emergency that clearly are not an emergency. OK, so they get to the part where President T…
▶ 38:49
what was initially called a Central Intelligence Group, the CIG, and the National Intelligence Authority was supposed to be the Secretaries of State, Secretary of the War Department, and the Secretary of Navy. So Truman was also going to ha…
▶ 44:10
the CIA from possessing any police powers. Also, Congress specified in the proposed legislation new responsibilities for the Central Intelligence Agency. Congress went back to Truman in January 1946, establishing the National Intelligence A…
▶ 44:43
Under the National Security Act, the CIA was directly answerable because this was the subsequent act, the one that Clifford helped write, was directly answerable to the president through the National Security Council. The National Intellige…
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And the advice took part of the advice of the Joint Chiefs when on January 22nd, 1946, he issued a directive establishing the National Intelligence Authority. It was to oversee the Central Intelligence Group, CIG, and the NIA, the National …
▶ 24:21
They would monitor the director of central intelligence in charge of the CIG, Central Intelligence Group. Truman selected trusted individuals for both the DCI and his representative to the NIA. And he humorously referred to them as his pers…
▶ 24:54
Truman's first DCI was Sidney Sowers, S-O-U-E-R-S. He was a St. Louis businessman and presidential crony. He was also a reserve officer in his wartime service with the Navy Intelligence. But Sowers served only five months as director of the…
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In June of 46, he asked the National Intelligence Authority to give him responsibility for all U.S. foreign intelligence gathering, a preliminary to bringing the strategic services back out of the War Department. The proposal matched recomm…
▶ 40:31
Geospatial Intelligence Agency. And it also says that he had served as the president of a national security affairs support group that was eventually renamed Intelligence and National Security Alliance. So again, he's just making the case t…
▶ 12:15
Eberstadt concluded that the country needed an organization that could operate both in war and peace. The Central Intelligence Group, created by presidential order in 1946, came under the watchful eye of a four-man council made up of the Se…
▶ 13:16
as the Secretary of War. It was a very interesting dynamic back then, and legitimately so. The group, the four-man group, was known as the National Intelligence Agency. It became known as the Cloak and Dagger Unit that reported directly to …