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On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 09:21:25 -0500, Jeff Rigby wrote:
http://www.cia.gov/csi/monograph/lawmaker/toc.htm From the above link: "Intelligence agencies also make no effort to screen the publications provided for content; if the publications are on the list to go to the committees, they go. At present, these publications include current intelligence, notably the National Intelligence Daily (NID) and DIA's Military Intelligence Digest (MID), as well as estimative intelligence, including all NIEs. In 1995 approximately 5,000 such publications were delivered to each of the intelligence committees." 1) they are not screened for content 2) The President is not in the loop as to what gets sent to congress 3) The link wasn't to be argumentative. It was to be enlightening. ;-) Do note, however, not all intelligence comes from the CIA. There are other sources. I'm sure you have read about the Office of Special Plans whose purpose was to bypass the CIA. That intel wasn't shared with Congress and that was the main funnel for Chalabi's Iraqi National Congress' faulty intelligence. Neither were the Dept. of Energy's assessment of those infamous aluminum tubes. |
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