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Is the NSA part of the military?? Or is it something totally diffrent?

2006-06-07 05:05:49 · 11 answers · asked by indianachick23 1 in Politics & Government Military

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NSA is an intelligence agency like the CIA. It provides intelligence to the military, the CIA, the FBI, Homeland Security and to the president. The NSA assists the other agencies without having to worry about separation of domestic and foreign intelligence. The NSA specializes in monitoring communications.

It was originally so secret that nobody would even admit it existed. People who work there joke that NSA stands for No Such Agency.

2006-06-07 05:12:22 · answer #1 · answered by crgrier 4 · 2 0

It is very strange how little people know. Keith Alexander is the head of the NSA/CSS and 10th Fleet Cyber Command. The 10th Fleet - the name should give it away,
The information Dominance Center is worth your investigation as is 10th fleet

The IDC was intentionally designed using tax payer money to look like the Enterprise from Star Trek:
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-09-15/man-charge-nsa-modeled-his-office-bridge-starship-enterprise

Here is a great article. But do not "stop" here - look at links and get key words:
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/sep/15/nsa-mind-keith-alexander-star-trek

There are articles but this describes Keith's dual role at the NSA and Cyber command. Essentially Military and US IC:
http://strategicstudyindia.blogspot.com/2013/10/dual-leadership-role-at-nsa-and-cyber.html

It is very dangerous. Hope that helps. And BTW - NSA is nothing like the CIA.

2013-10-18 05:15:23 · answer #2 · answered by Care411 6 · 1 0

NSA: No Such Agency is a completely civilian run organization that does have some ties to the military, but it is not a military6 organization per se.

2006-06-07 17:38:20 · answer #3 · answered by Mrsjvb 7 · 0 1

FLASH!!!!!!!!!!!

Pentagon's NSA sets sights
on social-network websites
Feds funding research into mass harvesting
of information people post about themselves

If the prospect of being asked to explain some embarrassing detail about their personal lives by a prospective employer or a future romantic interest isn't enough to deter users of social-networking websites like MySpace.com from posting it online, perhaps this will – the National Security Agency is funding research into mass harvesting what people post about themselves on the Internet.



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2006-06-10 17:21:07 · answer #4 · answered by steve 1 · 0 0

NO!! and the NSA has never been part of the military. It is totally different.

2006-06-07 07:09:46 · answer #5 · answered by Vagabond5879 7 · 0 0

In this reality, there may have been a reason it garnered the acronym 'No Such Agency'. That's adorable. But if you understood alternate realities and their function, as it seems most people have no concept in this reality, then you wouldn't be laughing.

In any case. I'm from an alternate reality. And from where I am from, I enlisted with the US Army back in 2003 with Snowden, joined in February of 2003, and transferred over to the NSA with something the military refers to as "NPD", to the NSA it means NSA profiled Discharge, to the US Military it means Narcissistic Personality Disorder for one reason:

They don't like spooks they don't own.

NOW EVERYONE in the CIA and/or NSA FIRST signs up for the US Military, which puts us under the UCMJ (Uniform Code of Military Justice). at the same time absolving us from having to abide by Constitutional law.

There's a loophole in the military - used by those of us who 'signed up' for intelligence services, which - when we've had an early release via a General Discharge and/or Honorable Discharge, that neglects to have us take a Constitutional Oath. The NSA and CIA BOTH provide INTENSE education and coaching to help the NSA and CIA candidates to go through these loopholes, which is crucial to achieving the proverbial 'license to kill'.

Without having to abide by any laws, we're free to do as we please.

So to your question: Is the NSA part of the military?

Negatory, commando, we go through Basic Training and AIT like any soldier does, but it ends there with our profiled discharge which turns us into regular citizens who can work with ANY agency with full immunity as a private contractor.

Now we all sign up for 6 to 8 years of service, and very rarely do people get out - and when you do get out, they make things incredibly difficult for you.

I'm homeless, but have found an investor to work with me on a real life holodeck, something I am fully aware of how to build based on my education and experience with...

"No Such Agency"

And yes, I am from an alternate reality. Like I said. They make things incredibly difficult when you wish to NOT be a lifer for them. I'm not blacklisted, whitelisted I am told, which I've yet to figure out what the hell that means!

If there really is No Such Agency here. My advice is.

Maybe we should make one..

I'm not the only one here wreaking a little internet havoc...

And time's been rewritten already and backdated Snowden's timeline to not be concurrent with mine. Here it says he went through Fort Meade in 2002. Which I don't doubt. Which goes to show there's a deviation from the timeline I came from, of which I have documented nearly 60 deviations so far.

2014-12-07 12:09:05 · answer #6 · answered by Q The First Timelord 1 · 2 0

It is totally different... but HOPEFULLY, there is some liaison with the Military. I am all in favor of the NSA and wish they could tape all people's lines in order to stop terrorism in this and other countries. It is, believe me, a necessary evil.

2006-06-07 05:08:50 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

The National Security Agency is not a military agency, but a civilian branch of the Department of Homeland Security. They're nominally the people who deal with codes; making uncrackable ones for us, and breaking other nations' codes for the sake of national security and gathering intelligence.

2006-06-07 05:07:34 · answer #8 · answered by giovanni9686 4 · 0 1

It's like the CIA or FBI and more government than military. More like a techy/geeky James Bond. I'm not an expert-just observation.

2006-06-07 05:13:24 · answer #9 · answered by Macchiato Junkie 3 · 0 0

National Security Agency
I believe its main job is to protect US national security. It is a government agency.

2006-06-08 13:23:48 · answer #10 · answered by Quantum cosmology 1 · 0 0

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