- http://www.loyola.edu/dept/politics/intel.html - This page, provided by Loyola College in Maryland, has all the intelligence links you need. This link takes you to the strategic intelligence page, and from there you can also access the military and economic intelligence pages. An excellent resource.
- http://www.virtualfreesites.com/covert.html - The Virtual World of Intelligence will keep you informed with conspiracies, most wanted, intelligence agencies, internet crime, law enforcement, military, terrorists activities and
Area 51, among many other secrets. Some of this stuff is pure drivel, but plenty of it is serious. You'll have to sift through it, but there's a ton of intelligence-related stuff here.
- http://www.stratfor.com/ - Stratfor.com doesn't just provide information. They provide intelligence. They take the best practices of intelligence analysis, combine it with the rigors of journalism – accuracy, speed and truthfulness – and deliver knowledge about the world to the web.
- http://www.fas.org/irp/intelwww.html - Here's a list of links to various intelligence resources on the web, brought to you by the Federation of American Scientists. Links to metapages, major resources, general resources, history, and cultural resources.
- http://intellit.muskingum.edu/intellsite/maintoc.html - The Literature of Intelligence provides access (at some point it will be complete and fully searchable) to printed works concerning all aspects of intelligence. It's a great place to browse around and see what you can find.
- http://www.intelbrief.com/ - IntelBrief integrates newsfeeds and references from over 2000 sources, organized into 200 categories, all focused on providing operational, actionable intelligence to decision makers.
- http://www.odci.gov/ic/ - The Intelligence Community is a group of 13 government agencies and organizations that carry out the intelligence activities of the United States Government. Here you can find out details about exactly which agencies are responsible for certain areas of American intelligence.
- http://www.cia.gov/ - The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) coordinates the nation's intelligence activities and correlates, evaluates, and disseminates intelligence which affects national security.
- http://www.nsa.gov/ - The National Security Agency (NSA) coordinates, directs, and performs highly specialized activities to protect U.S. information systems and produce foreign intelligence information. A high technology organization, NSA is on the frontiers of communications and data processing. It is also one of the most important centers of foreign language analysis and research within the government.
- http://www.fbi.gov/ - The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the principal investigative arm of the United States Department of Justice. It has the authority and responsibility to investigate specific crimes assigned to it. The FBI also is authorized to provide other law enforcement agencies with cooperative services, such as fingerprint identification, laboratory examinations, and police training.
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