CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATIONS – Arizona Border Security Intelligence
Posted by By GeorgeM at 29 January, at 10 : 59 AM Print
More effects of having a faux “President” without allegiance to us. This material from Brian and Denise Reilly, unverified. Do your own research.
From: ”Lyle Rapacki”
Date: January 29, 2013
Mentioned below is a communication and briefing from me to several Arizona State Senators and members of the Arizona State House of Representatives. Circumstances have changed, and I am now at liberty to release these communications. PLEASE READ FROM BOTTOM UP.
SENTINEL INTELLIGENCE SERVICES, LLC
Monday –
January the 28th, 2013
1210Hrs; M.S.T. (Arizona) Lyle@Sentinelintelligenceservices.com
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Email Briefing Bulletin: NOT RESTRICTED – OPEN SOURCE INTELLIGENCE//OSINT
TO: Arizona State Senators (REDACTED) and Arizona State Representatives (REDACTED):
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING BELOW COMMUNICATIONS:
Mentioned below are the two communications I sent to selected members of the Arizona State Senate last Thursday. These members sit on the Senate Committee on Public Safety and Border Security. Senator (REDACTED) thought I should forward this information to you for your consideration. Please read from bottom up.
A couple of Intel colleagues pushed my communications far up the food chain through “back channels.” I have learned the following since this past Saturday 1/26/2013:
1. All content of my communications have been confirmed.
2. The decision to discontinue the radar platforms is reported strictly to be a “budget item” and not political.
3. The decision was made on 12/18/2012, and sent to the White House which approved this action on 1/15/2013.
4. The radar platforms belong to the National Guard components of several states (no confusion here).
5. The scuttling of these radar platforms (besides Arizona’s southern Border) will also open up the Florida Keys to possible increases in drug traffic without being able to keep “eyes on” incoming illegal or threatening traffic.
6. There will be no system to replace the loss of this program, and it is agreed by Intel Operators that our borders just became far more open and vulnerable.
Additionally:
Required budget reductions for DHS will seriously undo much of the progress made over the past few years to secure our borders. There also will be a noticeable negative impact on aviation and maritime safety and security, increase in potential infrastructure vulnerability, hamper disaster response time, and totally eliminate cyber security infrastructure advances made in the last couple of years.
Over 24,500 jobs associated with Homeland Security, Border Patrol, Customs and Immigration will be loss.
1. 3,400 Border Patrol agents – a reduction in Border Patrol agents to below FY 2009 levels leaving 17,970 agents.
2. 3,400 Customs and Border Patrol Protection Officers – this reduction will significantly increase wait times at our Nation’s ports of entry.
3. 932 Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Special Agents – a reduction of this size will significantly impact efforts to investigate crimes involving counter-proliferation, terrorism, and transnational threats, especially from cartels.
4. 802 ICE Enforcement and Removal Operation positions – such significant reductions will result in poor removals of criminal aliens from our Nation.
Lyle –
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LYLE J. RAPACKI, Ph.D.
Protective Intelligence and Assessment Specialist
Consultant at Behavioral Analysis and Threat Assessment
Private-Sector Intelligence Analyst
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SENTINEL INTELLIGENCE SERVICES, LLC
FLASH TRAFFIC – - FLASH TRAFFIC – -
Thursday –
January the 24th, 2013
2110Hrs; M.S.T. (Arizona)
BRIEFING CLASSIFICATION: EMBAROGED – NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION//SELECTIVELY SENT//CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION
HELD UNDER THE DOCTRINE OF WORK PRODUCT –
SUPPLEMENTAL TO THE BELOW BRIEFING:
March 15, 2013, all TARS Air Defense Mission Operations shall permanently cease. Department of Homeland Security refused to assume command/control from the Department of Defense for this critical National Security program. The Tethered Aerostat Radar System (TARS) is an aerostat-borne, stationary, surveillance program. The system is capable of detecting low altitude aircraft at the radar’s maximum range by mitigating curvature of the earth and terrain masking limitations. TARS provides a detection and monitoring capability along the United States Mexico border, the Florida Straits, and portions of the Caribbean in support of the Department of Defense (DOD) Counterdrug Program.
The shut-down of this critical National Security platform means the southern border, which is still porous, will now become radically more so and quite easy to penetrate. Low altitude inbound missiles will be undetected – even a full scale low elevation invasion is now very possible, and undetectable until quite late, if at all!
The termination of this critical early warning and tracking system, along with other decisions having been made by Obama, is leaving Arizona extremely vulnerable on multiple levels.
Any and all Intelligence related to this subject-matter is being sought so this briefer may continue to provide Selected Members of the Arizona State Legislature with critical information from which Arizona elected officials might be able to seek a direction to provide for the safety and welfare of the citizens in this state.
TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE:
Lyle –
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LYLE J. RAPACKI, Ph.D.
Protective Intelligence and Assessment Specialist
Consultant at Behavioral Analysis and Threat Assessment
Private-Sector Intelligence Analyst
FBI InfraGard – Arizona
ASIS International
Association for Intelligence Officers
U. S. Border Intelligence Group
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SENTINEL INTELLIGENCE SERVICES, LLC
FLASH TRAFFIC – - FLASH TRAFFIC – -
Thursday –
January the 24th, 2013
1900Hrs; M.S.T. (Arizona) Lyle@Sentinelintelligenceservices.com
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Email Briefing Bulletin: RESTRICTED COMMUNICATION//NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION
BRIEFING CLASSIFICATION: EMBARGOED – NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION//SELECTIVELY SENT//CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION
HELD UNDER THE DOCTRINE OF WORK PRODUCT –
SUBJECT OF BRIEFING: ARIZONA’S SOUTHERN BORDER – THREAT TO STATE
FOR YOUR ANALYSIS AND CONSIDERATION:
I have been privileged the last two years to provide on-going Intelligence Briefings to Selected Members of the Arizona State Senate and House of Representatives on matters associated with the Border and related security concerns. Earlier today, I informed members of the Arizona State Senate Committee on Public Safety and Border Security of the decision made by Obama to remove all radar operating along the southern Border of Arizona which will be fully implemented in March. Likewise, Obama has ordered the downsizing of Border Patrol by 3,200-agents. These two decisions are alarming for obvious reasons leaving the State of Arizona in potentially a very precarious position with regards to the safety and welfare of the citizens. In my discussion with the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Public Safety and Border Security, I mentioned that a potential “State of State Emergency” might be unfolding, and deliberate steps might have to be taken by the State of Arizona to protect its’ own sovereignty and welfare.
I am requesting immediate information and any items of Intelligence you may have on this subject-matter.
Thank you in advance for your assistance and consideration. Thank you for taking the time out of your hurried schedules to help me with this serious matter.
Lyle –
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LYLE J. RAPACKI, Ph.D.
Protective Intelligence and Assessment Specialist
Consultant at Behavioral Analysis and Threat Assessment
Private-Sector Intelligence Analyst
FBI InfraGard – Arizona
ASIS International
Association for Intelligence Officers
U. S. Border Intelligence Group




