GWOT VII - Bearly
Jul. 8th, 2021 07:33 pmGWOT VII - Bearly
TS/SCI NOFORN
Project Liberty
Re: "California Collections"
The intelligence agency of the traitor state of California is known as "Collections" or in the state budget line item, the "Collections Group."
It is not known if this refers to financial debt recovery or to the gathering of operational intelligence, i.e. 'collections.' From the very little that is known about Collections, it is likely to be both.
It is fairly certain that the Collections Group is not a direct descendant of any pre-Firecracker state agency. However, it is nearly certain that the Collections Group has many members who are long-term members of the state's Byzantine and labyrinthine bureaucracy. Intercepted communications make frequent references to quasi-public documents (now obsolete) such as the State Personnel Manual.
The chain of command, to the extent that there is one, of the Collections Group is extremely short. There is a Commissioner who reports directly to (and is supervised by) GovCal, who is its own separate and complex subject. The Commissioner in turn communicates with the Collections Group through what appears to be a process of indirect observation. From a state-owned residence in Sacramento, the Commissioner makes frequent trips to the Capitol Building under extremely heavy overt and covert escort. The Commissioner has multiple shield rooms at both sites. However, the exact communications method by which the Commissioner directs the Group is as yet a total mystery. It is known that the Commissioner makes frequent hand written notes and that there is some sort of external access to some of the cameras in both locations, presumably by the Collections Group. It is known that the Commissioner never gives orders by telephone, video link, E-mail, or any other known messaging conduit. Advanced national security technical means were used in the determination of this verified fact.
The credential of a Collections Special Agent is a leather billfold containing a badge of a snarling bear and a photo ID with complex holography of the same image. This ID contains codes which can be used by any peace officer, through their dispatch center, to do an initial verification in CLETS (California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System). It is hypothesized that either multiple badges are issued to each agent, or that agents frequently trade badges amongst themselves, or some combination.
A Collections Special Agent has nearly unlimited authority over any arm of California traitor government, including the military. On several observed occasions this has included the power of summary execution.
Sources
Collections also operates a wide net of 'standing' and 'kneeling' informants. Kneeling informants are the typical so-called secret agent, motivated by money, emotion, etc. Standing informants are 'citizen informants' or trusted members of the California Republic government, who are given both covert (for regular use) and overt (for emergency use) methods of reporting to Collections. The Collections Group also makes use of the heavily augmented 211 and 1-800-TELL-CHP call centers to collect information from the criminal community, the general public and its informants.
The only major rift between the Collections Group and the rest of the California traitor government is with respect to the naval arm of the military, the California Naval Militia. The latter operates its own, exceedingly covert, intelligence organization. (The name is not known.) Both have been given extremely clear, decisive direction with respect to scope of work. "Naval Militia Intelligence" (for lack of a better term) does not interfere in matters outside naval warfare; Collections Group never involves itself in naval matters.
Methods
The Collections Group is completely unscrupulous when operating outside California state borders or with respect to those of other nationalities. However, the Collections Group is under strict rules with respect to California citizens and lawful residents. Any detention greater than 24 hours, any use of coercion in interrogation, and any use of summary execution must be reported by the Commissioner to the Governor within 4 hours, on penalty of summary execution of the parties who failed to make timely report. National technical means have numerous captures of this information, and conversations in which the Governor has provided corrective feedback.
Products
The Collections Group produces a dizzying array of reports under a variety of guises. Some of these are academic reports by the now combined California University (absorbing the former UC, CSU, community colleges, private colleges which are now unlawful except under CU surveillance and control, and formerly USG installations such as Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories). Others are credited to the fictional (as best can be determined) California Military Intelligence Directorate (CMID), which has no agents and no staff but nonetheless constantly releases open source intelligence assessments on military matters, some of them deeply embarrassing to the United States. Some just appear on the Internet consistently credited to "Anonymoose" or "Oliver Stone," both of which appear to be Collections Group in-jokes.
California military officers have access to an internal darknet on which other Collections Groups products are presented. Only a handful of these have been intercepted but those few have been deeply disturbing to American counterintelligence. One is an accurate list of pre-Firecracker Permissive Action Link codes for all American manufactured nuclear arms prior to the Firecracker. It is authentic.
As best can be determined, the nominal covert warfare capability of the Collections Group is limited to two areas: internal suppression of gross corruption, which is absolutely ruthless; and counterintelligence operations against American infiltration. Note that the 24 hour rule does not apply to American intelligence officers. Exchanged intelligence officers report being subjected to a lawful but harsh regime of enforced silence, alternating "good cop, bad cop" interrogation, and time dilation in isolation cells and by timing of lights and meals to disorient subjects.
All out-of-state covert warfare operations, especially those in America or overseas, are the exclusive province of the infamous Bear Force terrorist / special warfare organization. Collections Group has no involvement in these activities, although there is a minority opinion that Bear Force is used by Collections Group personnel as yet another cover.
One of the few public facts about Collections Group is that it is forbidden to use the Red Lion humanitarian aid organization as a cover organization. As best can be determined, through interviews and destructive interrogations of captured Red Lion personnel as well as advanced national technical means, this limitation is honored.
Facilities
Aside from the facility in Sacramento which is the residence of the Commissioner of the Collections Group, no other facility is known for certain to be Collections Group. This one site is more heavily guarded than the Capitol Building and the Governor's Residence. The guards are augmented by both California Republic Marines and by Strategic Defense Force internal terror troops.
It is reasonable to theorize that every college and certainly every California University campus has a Collections Group presence.
The California Naval Militia base on the grounds of the Presidio of Monterey, incorporating the US Defense Languages Institute, is a hotbed of intelligence training for all California agencies. Presumably this includes the Collections Group - but if so, trainees are covered as diplomatic, military, SDF, law enforcement (local and state), etc.
Stanford University is certainly a very strong center of Collections Group activity. This is resented by some veteran staff. In parallel some staff also chafe at the California University restrictions and relationships which weld the fate of Stanford to the fate of California. In particular, Stanford has been forbidden to establish satellite organizations overseas in the way that other California University institutions have.
Obviously these California University overseas installations are themselves a hotbed of Collections Group activity...
TS/SCI NOFORN
Project Liberty
Re: "California Collections"
The intelligence agency of the traitor state of California is known as "Collections" or in the state budget line item, the "Collections Group."
It is not known if this refers to financial debt recovery or to the gathering of operational intelligence, i.e. 'collections.' From the very little that is known about Collections, it is likely to be both.
It is fairly certain that the Collections Group is not a direct descendant of any pre-Firecracker state agency. However, it is nearly certain that the Collections Group has many members who are long-term members of the state's Byzantine and labyrinthine bureaucracy. Intercepted communications make frequent references to quasi-public documents (now obsolete) such as the State Personnel Manual.
The chain of command, to the extent that there is one, of the Collections Group is extremely short. There is a Commissioner who reports directly to (and is supervised by) GovCal, who is its own separate and complex subject. The Commissioner in turn communicates with the Collections Group through what appears to be a process of indirect observation. From a state-owned residence in Sacramento, the Commissioner makes frequent trips to the Capitol Building under extremely heavy overt and covert escort. The Commissioner has multiple shield rooms at both sites. However, the exact communications method by which the Commissioner directs the Group is as yet a total mystery. It is known that the Commissioner makes frequent hand written notes and that there is some sort of external access to some of the cameras in both locations, presumably by the Collections Group. It is known that the Commissioner never gives orders by telephone, video link, E-mail, or any other known messaging conduit. Advanced national security technical means were used in the determination of this verified fact.
The credential of a Collections Special Agent is a leather billfold containing a badge of a snarling bear and a photo ID with complex holography of the same image. This ID contains codes which can be used by any peace officer, through their dispatch center, to do an initial verification in CLETS (California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System). It is hypothesized that either multiple badges are issued to each agent, or that agents frequently trade badges amongst themselves, or some combination.
A Collections Special Agent has nearly unlimited authority over any arm of California traitor government, including the military. On several observed occasions this has included the power of summary execution.
Sources
Collections also operates a wide net of 'standing' and 'kneeling' informants. Kneeling informants are the typical so-called secret agent, motivated by money, emotion, etc. Standing informants are 'citizen informants' or trusted members of the California Republic government, who are given both covert (for regular use) and overt (for emergency use) methods of reporting to Collections. The Collections Group also makes use of the heavily augmented 211 and 1-800-TELL-CHP call centers to collect information from the criminal community, the general public and its informants.
The only major rift between the Collections Group and the rest of the California traitor government is with respect to the naval arm of the military, the California Naval Militia. The latter operates its own, exceedingly covert, intelligence organization. (The name is not known.) Both have been given extremely clear, decisive direction with respect to scope of work. "Naval Militia Intelligence" (for lack of a better term) does not interfere in matters outside naval warfare; Collections Group never involves itself in naval matters.
Methods
The Collections Group is completely unscrupulous when operating outside California state borders or with respect to those of other nationalities. However, the Collections Group is under strict rules with respect to California citizens and lawful residents. Any detention greater than 24 hours, any use of coercion in interrogation, and any use of summary execution must be reported by the Commissioner to the Governor within 4 hours, on penalty of summary execution of the parties who failed to make timely report. National technical means have numerous captures of this information, and conversations in which the Governor has provided corrective feedback.
Products
The Collections Group produces a dizzying array of reports under a variety of guises. Some of these are academic reports by the now combined California University (absorbing the former UC, CSU, community colleges, private colleges which are now unlawful except under CU surveillance and control, and formerly USG installations such as Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories). Others are credited to the fictional (as best can be determined) California Military Intelligence Directorate (CMID), which has no agents and no staff but nonetheless constantly releases open source intelligence assessments on military matters, some of them deeply embarrassing to the United States. Some just appear on the Internet consistently credited to "Anonymoose" or "Oliver Stone," both of which appear to be Collections Group in-jokes.
California military officers have access to an internal darknet on which other Collections Groups products are presented. Only a handful of these have been intercepted but those few have been deeply disturbing to American counterintelligence. One is an accurate list of pre-Firecracker Permissive Action Link codes for all American manufactured nuclear arms prior to the Firecracker. It is authentic.
As best can be determined, the nominal covert warfare capability of the Collections Group is limited to two areas: internal suppression of gross corruption, which is absolutely ruthless; and counterintelligence operations against American infiltration. Note that the 24 hour rule does not apply to American intelligence officers. Exchanged intelligence officers report being subjected to a lawful but harsh regime of enforced silence, alternating "good cop, bad cop" interrogation, and time dilation in isolation cells and by timing of lights and meals to disorient subjects.
All out-of-state covert warfare operations, especially those in America or overseas, are the exclusive province of the infamous Bear Force terrorist / special warfare organization. Collections Group has no involvement in these activities, although there is a minority opinion that Bear Force is used by Collections Group personnel as yet another cover.
One of the few public facts about Collections Group is that it is forbidden to use the Red Lion humanitarian aid organization as a cover organization. As best can be determined, through interviews and destructive interrogations of captured Red Lion personnel as well as advanced national technical means, this limitation is honored.
Facilities
Aside from the facility in Sacramento which is the residence of the Commissioner of the Collections Group, no other facility is known for certain to be Collections Group. This one site is more heavily guarded than the Capitol Building and the Governor's Residence. The guards are augmented by both California Republic Marines and by Strategic Defense Force internal terror troops.
It is reasonable to theorize that every college and certainly every California University campus has a Collections Group presence.
The California Naval Militia base on the grounds of the Presidio of Monterey, incorporating the US Defense Languages Institute, is a hotbed of intelligence training for all California agencies. Presumably this includes the Collections Group - but if so, trainees are covered as diplomatic, military, SDF, law enforcement (local and state), etc.
Stanford University is certainly a very strong center of Collections Group activity. This is resented by some veteran staff. In parallel some staff also chafe at the California University restrictions and relationships which weld the fate of Stanford to the fate of California. In particular, Stanford has been forbidden to establish satellite organizations overseas in the way that other California University institutions have.
Obviously these California University overseas installations are themselves a hotbed of Collections Group activity...