User talk:69.164.66.203

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[edit] Fact does not equal neutral

Wikipedia:NPOV_dispute#How can one disagree about NPOV?
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Here is your list of agencies Metarhyme 21:26, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Executive Department spy agencies

DNI Director of National Intelligence National Intelligence Director ODNI Office of the Director of National Intelligence, NCTC National Counterterrorism Center TSC Terrorist Screening Center NVTC National Virtual Translation Center DIA/DT Directorate for MASINT and Technical Collection IAIP Information Analysis Infrastructure Protection NIC National Intelligence Council NCIX National Counterintelligence Executive NIP National Intelligence Program IC United States Intelligence Community U.S. Intelligence Community US Intelligence Community DCI CIA U.S. Central Intelligence Agency US Central Intelligence Agency Central Intelligence Agency the Company the Agency HUMINT human intelligence DIA U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency US Defense Intelligence Agency Defense Intelligence Agency MASINT NRO National Reconnaissance Office NGA National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency NIMA National Imagery and Mapping Agency IMINT, NSA National Security Agency No Such Agency The Puzzle Palace code breakers cryptography SIGINT signal intelligence COMINT, USA United States Army Army Intelligence US Army Intelligence U.S. Army Intelligence USN United States Navy Navy Intelligence US Navy Intelligence U.S. Navy Intelligence USAF United States Air Force US Air Force, U.S. Air Force Intelligence US Air Force Intelligence U.S. Air Force Intelligence USMC United States Marine Corps US Marine Corps U.S. Marine Corps Marines Intelligence US Marines Intelligence U.S. Marines Intelligence Marine Corps Intelligence US Marine Corps Intelligence U.S. Marine Corps Intelligence Department of Treasury Department of Energy DOS Department of State FBI United States Federal Bureau of Investigation U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation US Federal Bureau of Investigation USCG United States Coast Guard Coast Guard Intelligence US Coast Guard Intelligence U.S. Coast Guard Intelligence DHS Department of Homeland Security Homeland Security Department United States Department of Homeland Security, United States Homeland Security Department U.S. Department of Homeland Security US Department of Homeland Security U.S. Homeland Security Department US Homeland Security Department Department of Homeland Security Intelligence US Department of Homeland Security Intelligence U.S. Department of Homeland Security Intelligence NDIC National Drug Intelligence Center EPIC El Paso Intelligence Center, WINAC Weapons Intelligence Nonproliferation and Arms Control, WINAAC, CNC Crime and Narcotics Center NIPC National Infrastructure Protection Center,

[edit] Sleeper cells

Hi - I see from going through the history that you added a list of 'risk categories' to the article on sleeper cells. Could you clarify who designed and uses this system? Thanks. Owl 18:38, 10 June 2007 (UTC)