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Octafish

(55,745 posts)
9. CIA Officers Moonlighting on Wall Street
Mon Mar 19, 2012, 08:58 PM
Mar 2012

Wonder how long "compartmentalized information" holds when the "price is right" is on?



CIA moonlights in corporate world

In the midst of two wars and the fight against Al Qaeda, the CIA is offering operatives a chance to peddle their expertise to private companies on the side — a policy that gives financial firms and hedge funds access to the nation’s top-level intelligence talent, POLITICO has learned.

In one case, these active-duty officers moonlighted at a hedge-fund consulting firm that wanted to tap their expertise in “deception detection,” the highly specialized art of telling when executives may be lying based on clues in a conversation.

The never-before-revealed policy comes to light as the CIA and other intelligence agencies are once again under fire for failing to “connect the dots,” this time in the Christmas Day bombing plot on Northwest Flight 253.

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But the close ties between active-duty and retired CIA officers at one consulting company show the degree to which CIA-style intelligence gathering techniques have been employed by hedge funds and financial institutions in the global economy.

The firm is called Business Intelligence Advisors, and it is based in Boston. BIA was founded and is staffed by a number of retired CIA officers, and it specializes in the arcane field of “deception detection.” BIA’s clients have included Goldman Sachs and the enormous hedge fund SAC Capital Advisors, according to spokesmen for both firms.

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http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0110/32290.html#ixzz0eIFPhHBh



That was 2010. Wonder how profitable things have become, now that the economy has come roaring back for the 1-percent.

Thanks for keeping on keeping on, Kaleko! Wish this stuff was all over the tee vee and covered by all the newspapers so I wouldn't have to spend so much darn time on the Intertubes.
I wonder if the plug will ever be pulled on "Total Information Awareness". I doubt it. trusty elf Mar 2012 #1
Privacy is not a constitutional right, according to Poindexter. Octafish Mar 2012 #4
Is James Bamford's article "Inside The Matrix" in the april WIRED magazine pertinent? dougolat Mar 2012 #2
Watch what you say! What the NSA guy told Bamford... Octafish Mar 2012 #5
And why build it in Utah? Land of the American Taliban siligut Jun 2013 #23
K&R think Mar 2012 #3
Universal Data Mining is Money! Octafish Mar 2012 #6
Another thing about ''Intelligent'' Inside Trading... Octafish Mar 2012 #7
Kick Kaleko Mar 2012 #8
CIA Officers Moonlighting on Wall Street Octafish Mar 2012 #9
Dammit, I have missed that piece of the puzzle... Kaleko Mar 2012 #13
k&r nt steve2470 Mar 2012 #10
Senators Wyden and Udall still fighting against Patriot Act secrecy Octafish Mar 2012 #11
That reminds me of Pete Defazio. OnyxCollie Mar 2012 #15
When 9-11happened, Bush evacuated top officials except Democrats Octafish Mar 2012 #16
More for them - less for us - the system works. Initech Mar 2012 #12
Tradition. Octafish Mar 2012 #14
It wouldn't surprise me if we're all, all U.S. citizens, considered "criminals". n/t Trillo Mar 2012 #17
If you're not with us, we'll destroy you. Octafish Mar 2012 #18
K&R woo me with science Mar 2012 #19
How Can Congress Debate a Secret Law? Octafish Mar 2012 #20
Kick for WikiLeaks. Octafish Aug 2012 #21
Thank you. K&R! n/t Catherina Jun 2013 #22
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