8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (3)
#17952704 at 2022-12-16 06:30:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #22007: RECLAIM YOUR FREEDOM Edition
Brennan's history vis-?-vis TTIC, NCTC, TAC and then the White House and the CIA:
It is necessary to understand Brennan's employment history in this long running scheme to defraud the U.S. Government. Brennan established the TTIC using The Analysis Corporation (TAC) as the foundational indispensable government contractor. Brennan transitioned from Director TTIC to Director NCTC while continuing to employ TAC as the indispensable government contractor.
Brennan retired as Director NCTC on Nov 2, 2005. In a press release written two days prior to his retirement, on Oct 31, 2005, it was announced Brennan would become the next President and CEO of TAC, the indispensable government contractor, on Nov 7, 2005.50
As noted above, TAC provided proprietary software programs and database management to the Department of State and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) since 1990. As the inaugural director of the TTIC at the CIA, Brennan relied upon TAC's programmatic, and intellectual property, control of watch listing for the State Department and CIA as the foundation of the TTIC's list of individual terrorists around the world. TAC's proprietary software and programmatic history in terrorist watch listing made it the indispensable government contractor for tracking terrorists.
At the time Brennan became President and CEO of TAC, TAC was a wholly owned subsidiary of Sachs Freeman Associates, Inc. (SFA, Inc.).51 Brennan arranged the sale of SFA, Inc. and itssubsidiary, TAC, to Global Strategies Group, a UK defense contractor owned by Damian Perl.52 SFA, Inc. was sold to Global Strategies Group for the express purpose of arranging the "spin off" of TAC for an Initial Public Offering (IPO).53 The process of spinning off TAC followed a somewhat convoluted name change process:54
- SFA, Inc. (with TAC) was succeeded by Global Strategies Group (North America), Inc., also known as GNA Holdings,
- TAC was succeeded by Global Technology Strategies, Inc. and SFA, Inc. became a separate company55,
- Global Technology Strategies, Inc. was succeeded by Contego Systems, Inc. with the name Contego NewCo Company, which was
- succeeded by Contego Systems, Inc., which was
- succeeded by Contego Systems, LLC, which was
- succeeded by Global Defense Technology & Systems, Inc. [NASDAQ: GTEC]
- succeeded by Sotera Defense Solutions, Inc. [NASDAQ: GTEC]56
Global Defense Technology & Systems, Inc. was the TAC-successor entity that applied to the Securities and Exchange Commission for an Initial Public Offering (IPO) with stock symbol GTEC.57 Brennan was still President and CEO of TAC, and a Board member of Global Defense Technology & Systems, Inc., when these ownership changes took place.58 During this time frame, Brennan hired his former boss, George tenet (Director CIA from 1997 to 2004) to a Special Advisory Board at TAC to help capture additional business opportunities through his contacts at the CIA. tenet's compensation must have included stock options in the indispensable government contractor.
#14566043 at 2021-09-12 19:55:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #18425: BE LOUD, BE HEARD, LET YOUR GOVT KNOW WHAT YOU THINK Edition
Brennan's history vis-à-vis TTIC, NCTC, TAC and then the White House and the CIA:
It is necessary to understand Brennan's employment history in this long running scheme to defraud the U.S. Government. Brennan established the TTIC using The Analysis Corporation (TAC) as the foundational indispensable government contractor. Brennan transitioned from Director TTIC to Director NCTC while continuing to employ TAC as the indispensable government contractor.
Brennan retired as Director NCTC on Nov 2, 2005. In a press release written two days prior to his retirement, on Oct 31, 2005, it was announced Brennan would become the next President and CEO of TAC, the indispensable government contractor, on Nov 7, 2005.50
As noted above, TAC provided proprietary software programs and database management to the Department of State and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) since 1990. As the inaugural director of the TTIC at the CIA, Brennan relied upon TAC's programmatic, and intellectual property, control of watch listing for the State Department and CIA as the foundation of the TTIC's list of individual terrorists around the world. TAC's proprietary software and programmatic history in terrorist watch listing made it the indispensable government contractor for tracking terrorists.
At the time Brennan became President and CEO of TAC, TAC was a wholly owned subsidiary of Sachs Freeman Associates, Inc. (SFA, Inc.).51 Brennan arranged the sale of SFA, Inc. and itssubsidiary, TAC, to Global Strategies Group, a UK defense contractor owned by Damian Perl.52 SFA, Inc. was sold to Global Strategies Group for the express purpose of arranging the "spin off" of TAC for an Initial Public Offering (IPO).53 The process of spinning off TAC followed a somewhat convoluted name change process:54
- SFA, Inc. (with TAC) was succeeded by Global Strategies Group (North America), Inc., also known as GNA Holdings,
- TAC was succeeded by Global Technology Strategies, Inc. and SFA, Inc. became a separate company55,
- Global Technology Strategies, Inc. was succeeded by Contego Systems, Inc. with the name Contego NewCo Company, which was
- succeeded by Contego Systems, Inc., which was
- succeeded by Contego Systems, LLC, which was
- succeeded by Global Defense Technology & Systems, Inc. [NASDAQ: GTEC]
- succeeded by Sotera Defense Solutions, Inc. [NASDAQ: GTEC]56
Global Defense Technology & Systems, Inc. was the TAC-successor entity that applied to the Securities and Exchange Commission for an Initial Public Offering (IPO) with stock symbol GTEC.57 Brennan was still President and CEO of TAC, and a Board member of Global Defense Technology & Systems, Inc., when these ownership changes took place.58 During this time frame, Brennan hired his former boss, George Tenet (Director CIA from 1997 to 2004) to a Special Advisory Board at TAC to help capture additional business opportunities through his contacts at the CIA. Tenet's compensation must have included stock options in the indispensable government contractor.
#8840630 at 2020-04-18 18:44:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11318: Two If By Sea~ Q Edition
>>8840461
>>> Global Strategies Group
Global Strategies Group, formerly Global Risk Strategies, is a London based PMC founded by Damien Perl, a former marine, and Charlie Andrews, a former Scots Guards officer. With a modest beginning ferrying NGO employees and media personnel to and from Afghanistan the company soon expanded its operations to renting out secure compounds in Kabul. The US authorities also gave it a contract to distribute new currency in Afghanistan and in Iraq. What began as a two man team has grown extensively since then.
https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Global_Strategies_Group
In Brennan's Private Sector Stint, a Chinese Connection
It was connections like those - and a long list of US federal government contracts - that made The Analysis Corporation (and its parent corporation called SFA, Inc.) a tempting acquisition target for an aggressive young British entrepreneur and former Royal Marine named Damian Perl.
According to several people who worked there, by 2007, Perl's company Global Strategies Group was flush with cash from its security business in Iraq, where it worked for the Iraqi and US governments to provide specially trained soldiers and guards to secure Baghdad International Airport, protect dignitaries, move cash inside the country, and guard the Green Zone.
Security work in Iraq became an extremely profitable business as US taxpayers and the nascent Iraqi government poured money into the rebuilding effort. "The margins were outrageous," said a former employee. The company often hired Gurkhas, Nepalese veterans of the British military, to provide security services in the violence-prone country.
The business has made Damian Perl a wealthy man. Today, several former employees say he owns multiple Ferraris, and has a fondness for fast cars. They say he owns homes in several locations around the world and makes his permanent residence in a Swiss mountain village.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/100440555