SAIC organization
also: Science Applications International Corporation, SCIC, SEIC, S-A-I-C, SAIC too, SAIC2
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Claims (32)
J. Robert Beyster founded
SAIC book_quoted
“The guy's name that founded it is J. Robert, J is an initial, Robert Beister, B-E-Y-S-T-E-R, who happens to be a nuclear physicist.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 8:25
William Perry member_of
SAIC book_quoted
“On its board was people like William Perry. William Perry used to be the Secretary of Defense.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 9:55
Melvin Laird member_of
SAIC book_quoted
“Melvin Laird, Robert Gates, who also, all three of those guys were Secretary of Defenses at one time…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 10:50
Robert Gates member_of
SAIC book_quoted
“Melvin Laird, Robert Gates, who also, all three of those guys were Secretary of Defenses at one time, and Robert Gates obviously has the dual distinction of also being the CIA director.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 10:50
Christopher Mellon member_of
SAIC host_asserted
“assistant vice president in SAIC, which we know to be CIA adjacent. He was the governor of the Atlantic Institute. He was the vice president and then executive vice president of the Aspen Institute in the United States. He was a senior advi…”
▶ The Shadow State 76 The Pilgrims Society Pt. 2 @ 4:01
William Black member_of
SAIC book_quoted
“William Black, a 40-year NSA employee who rose to be the deputy director of the NSA. After leaving the NSA and going to work at SAIC, he goes back to NSA as the deputy director.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 11:21
John Deutch member_of
SAIC book_quoted
“John Deutch. former CIA director, and Bobby Ray Inman, also a NSA director and deputy director of the CIA.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 11:51
Bobby Ray Inman member_of
SAIC book_quoted
“Bobby Ray Inman, also a NSA director and deputy director of the CIA. Again, just one swinging door.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 11:51
Brian Sharkey member_of
SAIC book_quoted
“he befriended Sharkey, who would go on to become a senior vice president at SAIC and their chief technology officer during the 1990s.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 18:53
Tony Tether member_of
SAIC book_quoted
“Tether had previously been a vice president at SAIC before he, weirdly enough, goes into the top, top, top secret DOD position of DARPA…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 19:23
David Kay member_of
SAIC book_quoted
“At the time, Kay was the director of the SAIC Center for... counterterrorism technology analysis.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 23:19
Steven Hatfill member_of
SAIC book_quoted
“Stephen Hatfill, H-A-T-F-I-L-L, like all good SAIC contractors, cashed in on the Iraq gravy train.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 34:11
Robert Gates member_of
SAIC host_asserted
“the Obama administration with Robert Gates, James Clapper, John Brennan. Gates was a member of the SAIC board of directors in the 90s. And then after he had been the CIA director, he went to SAIC's board. Clapper was a director of GOI, a sa…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 13 @ 40:00
Joseph Soukup member_of
SAIC book_quoted
“The report was commissioned while both men were full-time employees of the SAIC.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 41:00
Wayne Downing member_of
SAIC book_quoted
“While sitting on the SAIC Board of Directors, Downing would insist that Iraqi exiles such as the lobby, was ready to take the war overseas.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 24:21
Hicks and Associates front_for
SAIC book_quoted
“it was SAIC via its subsidy, oh, excuse me, subsidiary, Hicks and Associates, that built the prototype system for TIA.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 21:24
Gordon Oehler member_of
SAIC book_quoted
“There was a guy by the name of Gordon Oler, O-E-H-L-E-R, a former CIA officer and SAIC vice president. Yes, he worked in both because it's an open door.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 28:21
Jeffrey Cooper member_of
SAIC book_quoted
“a guy by the name of Jeffrey Cooper there, who was the vice president and chief science officer for one of SAIC's subordinate units…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 28:52
Samuel Visner member_of
SAIC book_quoted
“a guy by the name of Samuel Visner, V as in Victor, I-S-N-E-R, who rotated between SAIC and NSA for like 20 years.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 28:52
John Thomas member_of
SAIC book_quoted
“Other members of the board includes General John Thomas, former head of Army Intelligence…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 10:50
Leidos succeeded
SAIC book_quoted
“the true successor for SAIC proper as far as its original mission. Everything that was added was added to SAIC too.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 14:32
SAIC secretly_owned
Lockheed book_quoted
“As of 2016, SAIC acquired Lockheed's IT arm, which was referred to as Information Systems and Global Solutions.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 16:31
SAIC front_for
CIA host_asserted
“a company called NACO Industries, Brinker International, Parker Drilling Company, et cetera, et cetera. And here's a really interesting one. He's on the board of a company called Vote Here, a technology company which sought to provide crypt…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 50 (52) @ 1:07:17
NSA paid
SAIC book_quoted
“SAIC received a $280 million contract to develop an eavesdropping program for the NSA.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 29:22
Robert Gates member_of
SAIC host_asserted
“a company called NACO Industries, Brinker International, Parker Drilling Company, et cetera, et cetera. And here's a really interesting one. He's on the board of a company called Vote Here, a technology company which sought to provide crypt…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 50 (52) @ 1:07:17
SAIC founded
Iraqi Media Network book_quoted
“SAIC was awarded a $15 million contract, which ended up ballooning to $82 million within a year to establish a free and independent indigenous media network.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 32:11
SAIC member_of
Association of Former Intelligence Officers book_quoted
“SAIC is also a key corporate sponsor of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers, an equally mysterious network…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 1:03:04
SAIC front_for
Office of Strategic Influence book_quoted
“SAIC had been involved in the program to feed disinformation to foreign press on its behalf. You know, fake news.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 31:16
SAIC paid
Ahmad Chalabi book_quoted
“SAIC had been tasked the paymaster for the Iraqi exile community as part of a government contract of $33 million.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 24:50
SAIC front_for
CIA host_asserted
“they're all CIA fronts or they are places that are legitimate businesses but have a relationship with the CIA where they embed CIA agents in the legitimate business.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 2:27
SAIC recruited
CIA book_quoted
“SAIC has always aggressively recruited the people that work inside the government in order for them to come work there. It's a revolving door.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 9:55
SAIC carried_out_attack
2001 anthrax attacks book_quoted
“there's clear indication that SAIC was employing terrorism as a means to achieve a political agenda, not unlike the fascists that conceived the strategy of tension.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 59:07
Mentions (47)
▶ 1:57
If you guys will repost this space out for me so we can get more people in, we're going to go ahead and get started at four o'clock. And where we left off was with SAIC. And if you remember, we're kind of going through, which is ironic, of …
▶ 6:58
And hopefully we will educate people along the way. But again, you are going to see some frustration there every once in a while. All right. Let's get started. SAIC stands for Science Applications International Corporation. It is not consid…
▶ 7:29
but it is considered a private intelligence company. And SAIC was founded in 1969. Now, keep in mind what's going on in 1969. This is right after Nixon is elected. And remember, as they get started, Nixon is going to be the one that is paid…
▶ 7:58
That piece of the puzzle is very important when you look at what SAIC is doing. Now, also very interesting is in 1969, they still had not discovered all of the shenanigans that was going on inside of the CIA. Now, there were news items comi…
▶ 8:53
And he just so happened to have worked at the Los Alamos National Lab during the 1950s, which is huge because if you go back and you look at all of the generals that were involved in the Manhattan Project and how they transitioned out there…
▶ 9:23
its then tech wares to one very exclusive client, the U.S. government. This plan continued well past the 2000s. Basically, 90% or above every year of their revenue came from the U.S. government. So they were proportionately a bigger contrac…
▶ 9:55
Elon Musk. To manage this, SAIC has always aggressively recruited the people that work inside the government in order for them to come work there. It's a revolving door. On its board was people like William Perry. William Perry used to be t…
▶ 11:51
former CIA director, and Bobby Ray Inman, also a NSA director and deputy director of the CIA. Again, just one swinging door. In 2013, SAIC split into two companies. This is where it gets good. One kept the name SAIC. The other one became La…
▶ 12:22
S-A-I-C had grown to nearly a $10 billion company at this point, which obviously, if you're 90% and above government and you are a $10 billion company, something looks a little odd. Something looks really, really odd. And that is the reason…
▶ 13:30
And the new SAIC, like SAIC2. So we have SAIC1, which was the original company. Then we have LATOS and SAIC2. SAIC2 got $4 billion of the assets in the breakup or split. And LATOS got $6 billion.…
▶ 14:32
the true successor for SAIC proper as far as its original mission. Everything that was added was added to SAIC too. I hope that makes sense. So if their original job was doing intelligence for the CIA, that all stayed in LATOS. Everything t…
▶ 15:03
the IT market, that all went to SAIC too. So it's a new mission with an old company name. As Vince described in this area, largely unfolded prior to the 2013 split. The name SAIC, he's going to use it interchangeably even though…
▶ 15:34
It could either apply to Latos or SAIC. He's just going to basically, instead of delineating between the two, just say because they report to the same mother company. They're not actually separate. It was just a sleight of hands. SAIC origi…
▶ 16:31
They're going to switch their emphasis from high-tech weaponry to information technology because that's about the time that we enter into the information war. As of 2016, SAIC acquired Lockheed's IT arm, which was referred to as Information…
▶ 16:59
That acquisition made SAIC the largest IT provider to the U.S. government. SAIC had been described as being at the forefront of the information war and information dominance. Not to our benefit, of course. Indeed, SAIC was one of the chief …
▶ 17:27
9-11 attack, it was one of the lead contractors specializing in what became known as Total Information Awareness, TIA, T-I-A. TIA originated from a program initiated by DARPA. Of course it did. That program was known as GENOA, G-E-N-O-A, an…
▶ 21:24
you know, slight little bit of difference. Naturally, SAIC, along with who? Oh, Booz Allen Hamilton, were hired as the primary contractors, but it was SAIC via its subsidy, oh, excuse me, subsidiary, Hicks and Associates, that built the pro…
▶ 21:49
After public outrage grew over this Orwellian program, Congress defunded it in 2003. But that wasn't the end of it. The prototype was developed by SAIC and transferred from DARPA to an organization called Advanced Research and Development A…
▶ 22:50
in its never-ending search for the next defense contract. But nothing made it rain quite like the Second Iraqi War, which SAIC fingerprints were all over. The reader will recall that the principal rationalization was weapons of mass destruc…
▶ 23:19
And SAIC was at the forefront of these efforts. During 1998, David Kay, K-A-Y, a U.N. weapons inspector in Iraq after the 1991 Gulf War, testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee. He alleged that Saddam remains in power with weap…
▶ 24:50
such as the lobby, was ready to take the war overseas. Downing would have, in theory, been in a position to know. SAIC had been tasked the paymaster for the Iraqi exile community as part of a government contract of $33 million. And I have t…
▶ 26:52
that the CIA is using. And this is saying that SAIC got the contract, because the CIA doesn't want to be seen doing this, to pay these people to be CIA stooges. The exile community was brought together in a Washington, D.C. suburb where SAI…
▶ 28:21
The corporation was in no doubt aided by the fact that at least three of the staff members on the commission had ties to SAIC. There was a guy by the name of Gordon Oler, O-E-H-L-E-R, a former CIA officer and SAIC vice president. Yes, he wo…
▶ 28:52
of the commission. While he was the big guy on the commission, he also had a guy by the name of Jeffrey Cooper there, who was the vice president and chief science officer for one of SAIC's subordinate units, and a guy by the name of Samuel …
▶ 29:51
But they already had one that they couldn't figure out who the terrorists were. So we're going to spend another $280 million coming up with another one. So we miss all of the future ones. And after that contract was done, Visner then went b…
▶ 31:20
or oversight of the work that typically lasts years and takes firms' employees to remote, lawless areas. Huge private military contractors that operate in Columbia are L3 Military Professional Resources Incorporated, best known by their acr…
▶ 57:27
A-R-I-N-C. According to the U.S. State Department officials, four were under contracts with the aerial division of the State Department. Lesser known firms such as Rendon Group provided public relations support for the Colombian Army. SAIC …
▶ 15:28
Outside of the CIA. Yeah, we can do it. You just can't. Rumsfeld was ousted from the SecDef position in 2006 and replaced by Robert Gates in 2007. When Gates, a former director of the CIA and SAIC board member, took over the SecDef's job, h…
▶ 20:21
An objective of this technique was the intoxication of the masses, the poisoning of a collective mind. Clearly, SAIC and other private security concerns were deeply involved in operations leading up to the second Iraq war. The strategy of t…
▶ 1:01:26
to do whatever it is that they're going to do with it. That is exactly what happens today. The government contract with RAN or SAIC or whatever to do a policy paper, and they pretend like it's an independent policy paper. It's not. They wri…
▶ 1:23:20
Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld. I mean, all these guys, Marvin Bush, Bin Laden family. I mean, all these guys were there. And I mean, they basically sat right at the convergence of the CIA, the DOD, the NSA, PNAC, SAIC, Halliburton, Booz Alle…
▶ 1:07:17
a company called NACO Industries, Brinker International, Parker Drilling Company, et cetera, et cetera. And here's a really interesting one. He's on the board of a company called Vote Here, a technology company which sought to provide crypt…
▶ 1:07:48
SAIC was mostly based out of San Diego. One of their three main headquarters was the floor below me when I worked for UBS down in La Jolla. I knew dozens of these SAIC people. And when they went public, a bunch of them became my clients. I …
▶ 1:08:15
that leave the military and go there. And there's a lot of former, quote-unquote former, other intelligent people at SAIC. When they went public, which I want to say would have been around 2007 or 8, those SAIC employees that are mid-level,…
▶ 17:43
And they're just got them stashed in South Africa because England's kind of small. Because Air looks an awful lot like Air America. And EO looks an awful lot like many of the front companies. I don't know, like Booz Allen and SAIC and World…
▶ 56:04
So we're going to stop there because tomorrow we're going to go to SAIC. And that's one of my favorites because I know several people that worked for SAIC over the years. They were in when we were in the part of the Pentagon that was being …
▶ 1:00:03
Oh. Colonel, I'm just blown away. Oh, sorry. Colonel, I've got a comment to make, if I may. Sure. Since I have no idea how to put my hand up on my phone, I'll just blurt it out. I may not be able to make this show tomorrow, but I do have so…
▶ 1:00:33
And the floor below us was all SAIC. And so we would, you know, obviously bump into them all the time. Very prime real estate. This is not cheap rent. Well, a few years later, SAIC decides to go public. And they had a very high valuation. A…
▶ 1:01:56
I just wanted to be blown away again because all of this stuff and I had heard of SAIC and had not known about what you guys just talked about. And it makes so much more sense. This stuff was all over the place, just interfaces, how they we…
▶ 1:02:57
I already said we're not going to have a space tomorrow, so that was my bad. We're not going to do SAIC tomorrow. Let's see. SR has his hand up. Okay. Hold on. I'm not going to be able to do one on Friday either because the Strawberry Festi…
▶ 5:17
Those five firms are Booz Allen, Hamilton, CACI International, CSRA, SAIC, and Leidos, which SAIC and Leidos are the same company, remember, originally.…
▶ 9:50
And you'll never guess where Tim Reardon was before he came to Constellus. He was the president of Leidos, the company that sprung out of SAIC. Yeah, same one. So the CIA is basically running this whole thing. So other interesting links to …
▶ 40:00
the Obama administration with Robert Gates, James Clapper, John Brennan. Gates was a member of the SAIC board of directors in the 90s. And then after he had been the CIA director, he went to SAIC's board. Clapper was a director of GOI, a sa…
▶ 15:28
Outside of the CIA. Yeah, we can do it. You just can't. Rumsfeld was ousted from the SecDef position in 2006 and replaced by Robert Gates in 2007. When Gates, a former director of the CIA and SAIC board member, took over the SecDef's job, h…
▶ 20:21
An objective of this technique was the intoxication of the masses, the poisoning of a collective mind. Clearly, SAIC and other private security concerns were deeply involved in operations leading up to the second Iraq war. The strategy of t…
▶ 1:06:15
To continue at such a pace, the government was increasingly dependent upon private contractors to operate the drones. And then it talks about the maintenance, logistics leg of the drones. Along with Academy, Triple Canopy, DynCorp, and many…
▶ 4:01
assistant vice president in SAIC, which we know to be CIA adjacent. He was the governor of the Atlantic Institute. He was the vice president and then executive vice president of the Aspen Institute in the United States. He was a senior advi…