Monday, July 14, 2014

Cloverdale




http://apnews.excite.com/article/20111104/D9QPPRR81.html

excite news


AP Exclusive: CIA following Twitter, Facebook


Nov 4, 4:10 AM (ET)

By KIMBERLY DOZIER

McLEAN, Va. (AP) - In an anonymous industrial park in Virginia, in an unassuming brick building, the CIA is following tweets - up to 5 million a day.

At the agency's Open Source Center, a team known affectionately as the "vengeful librarians" also pores over Facebook, newspapers, TV news channels, local radio stations, Internet chat rooms - anything overseas that anyone can access and contribute to openly.










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ST Lyrics


Disney - It's a small world


it's a world of laughter, a world or tears
its a world of hopes, its a world of fear
theres so much that we share
that its time we're aware
its a small world after all

CHORUS:
its a small world after all
its a small world after all
its a small world after all
its a small, small world

There is just one moon and one golden sun
And a smile means friendship to everyone.
Though the mountains divide
And the oceans are wide
It's a small small world










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Tom Clancy

Rainbow Six


CHAPTER 18

LOOKS


"What will the Agency say?" Werner asked.

"Probably no, with an exclamation point behind it," the Director admitted. "But like I said, John has me thinking about it a little."

"I can see his point, Dan. If the world knows about it, maybe people will think twice, but then people will start to ask questions, and reporters show up, and pretty soon you have people's faces on the front page of USA Today, along with articles about how they screwed up on a job, written by somebody who can't even put a clip in a gun the right way."

"They can put a D-Notice on stories in England," Murray reminded him. "At least they won't make the local papers."

"Fine, so then they come out in the Washington Post, and nobody reads that, right?" Werner snorted. And he well knew the problems that the FBI's HRT had gotten into with Waco and Ruby Ridge after his tenure as commander of the unit. The media had screwed up the reporting of events in both cases-as usual, he thought, but that was the media for you. "How many people are into Rainbow?"

"About a hundred… pretty big number for a black outfit. I mean, their security hasn't been broken yet that we know of, but-"

"But as Bill Henriksen said, anybody who knows the difference 'tween a Huey and a Black Hawk knows that there was something odd about the Worldpark job. Hard to keep secrets, isn't it?"

"Sure as hell, Gus. Anyway, give the idea some thought, will you?"

"Will do. Anything else?"

"Yeah, also from Clark-does anybody think three terrorist incidents since Rainbow set up is a big number? Might somebody be activating cells of bad guys and turning them loose? If so, who, and if so, what for?"

"Christ, Dan, we get our European intelligence from them, remember? Who's the guy they have working the spook side?"

"Bill Tawney's his chief analyst.





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Tom Clancy

Rainbow Six


CHAPTER 19

SEARCHING


Tawney didn't react. He was learning how Americans talked. and it was often very entertaining. "You know, John, we ought not to get too excited about this information."

"Bill, you've been in the field as much as I have, maybe a little more. If this doesn't make your nose twitch, get something to clean your sinuses out, will you?" Clark paused for a second. "We got somebody who knows me by name, and is hinting that he can tell the Russians what I'm doing now. He's gotta know, man. He picked the London rezident to tell, not the one in Caracas. A terrorism guy, maybe a guy who knows names and numbers, and we've had three incidents since we got here, and we've agreed that's a lot for so short a time, and now this guy comes up on the scope, asking about me. Bill, I think it's time to get a little excited, okay?"

"Quite so, John. I'll get Cyril on the phone." Tawney left the room.

"Fuck," John breathed, when the door closed. That was the problem with black operations. Sooner or later, some bastard flipped the light switch, and it was generally somebody you didn't even want in the room. How the hell has this one leaked? His face darkened as he looked down at his desk, acquiring an expression that those who knew it considered very dangerous indeed.

"Shit," Director Murray said at his desk in FBI Headquarters.

"Yeah, Dan, that about covers it," Ed Foley agreed from his seventh-floor office in Langley. "How the hell did this leak?"

"Beats the hell out of me, man. You have anything on this Popov that I don't know about?"

"I can check with Intelligence and Terrorism divisions, but we cross-deck everything to you. What about the Brits?"

"If I know John, he's already on the phone to `Five' and `Six.' His intel guy is Bill Tawney, and Bill's top-drawer in any outfit. Know him?"

"Rings a vague bell, but I can't put a face on it. What's Basil think of him?"

"Says he's one of his best analysts, and was a primo field-spook until a few years ago. He's got a good nose," the DCI told Murray.

"How big a threat is this?"

"Can't tell yet. The Russians know John pretty well from Tokyo and Tehran. Golovko knows him personally - called me about the Tehran job to compliment him on the job he and Chavez pulled off. I gather they hit it off, but this is business, not personal, y'know?"

"I hear you, Don Corleone. Okay, what do you want me to do?"

"Well, there's a leak somewhere.










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Springfield! Springfield!


Hawaii Five-0

Pale'la (Buried Secrets)


That them? DANNY: No, it's not them.
When it's them, I'll tell you.
You keep asking me every two seconds.
You okay? You seem nervous.
You all right? I'm not n I'm excited, okay? I'm very excited.
This is the first time my parents are coming to see me since I moved here, so I am excited, okay? And maybe slightly nervous for having to spend seven days in a small space with these two people, okay? They're both very impulsive, excitable, big personalities.
They can lose their temper at the drop of a hat.
Ah.
So they're nothing like you.
If you're gonna be sarcastic, you can wait in the car.
No, I'm just saying the apple didn't fall far from the tree is all.
Well, I didn't ask for commentary.
So if you want to be sympathetic, Fine.
a little compassion, I'll take that, but the commentary I don't need.
Hey, six o'clock, big personality.
There's my boy.
Come here.
Ma.
(chuckles) Look at you.
Hey, Ma.
Hello, handsome.
Mm, it's so good to see you.
It's so good to see you.
Look at you.
You look so good.
How was your flight? Thank you.
It was very long.
What? Whoa, Ma, what's with all the luggage? You know I always overpack.
No, I don't know that because we never went anywhere.
How would I know? You must be Steve.
You must be Mrs.
Williams.
Aloha.
(chuckles) Aloha.
Welcome to Hawaii.
You can call me Clara.
Clara.
Okay.
And mahalo.
Hey.
I learned that on the plane.
That's very good.
It's perfect pronunciation.
Thanks.
So where's, uh STEVE: Thank you.
where's Pa, Ma? You, uh, stuff him in one of those big bags?










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Springfield! Springfield!


The Event

The Beginning of the End


I remember you now.
You were CIA Went rogue just as I was taking over the agency.
I don't know what you're talking about.
There was talk that you were being scapegoated by your division chief and that eventually you ended up running freelance black ops Doing some pretty unsavory things.
Whoever you're talking about, I don't know anybody like that





Blake Sterling: I remember you now. You were CIA. Went rogue just as I was taking over the Agency.

Vicky Roberts: I don't know what you're talking about.

Blake Sterling: There was talk that you were being scapegoated by your division chief and that eventually you ended up running freelance black ops. Doing some pretty unsavory things.

Vicky Roberts: Whoever you're talking about, I don't know anybody like that










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IMDb


Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)

Quotes


Project Leader: If everything's ready here on the Dark Side of the Moon... play the five tones.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 4:52 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Monday 14 July 2014