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The Third Echelon Conspiracy was a series of events related to Third Echelon that took place from 2010 to 2011. These events relate to the National Security Agency's top secret initiative, Third Echelon, and its corrupt control and execution of orders that were orchestrated and planned by a shadowy group known only as Megiddo. Third Echelon's former director, Tom Reed (Deceased), was instrumental to the conspiracy and aimed to assassinate the President of the United States by utilizing a variety of resources, including the PMC Black Arrow, Splinter Cells and security forces from Third Echelon itself. The conspiracy was foiled only by the timely intervention of former 3E employees, Anna Grímsdóttir and Sam Fisher under President Patricia Caldwell's orders.

Suddenly, both Fisher and Grímsdóttir eliminated all Splinter Cell agents and injured Reed as he sat on the President's desk. With the President saved, Fisher interrogated Reed about the shadowy group called Megiddo, and what role they played in the events. It is revealed that they were the ones who planned the conspiracy, and that they had great influence around the world. Reed further admitted that he was the mole in Third Echelon that the former director Irving Lambert was looking for. Fisher reluctantly spares Reed but gets shot and killed by Grímsdóttir.

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Echelon Conspiracy is a more evocative title than a movie this stupid deserves. Once again, Hollywood displays a blatant ignorance of the capabilities of modern computers by providing a "God machine" that seemingly has no limits, except when it comes to the simple things. The storyline hinges on contrivances so exaggerated and circumstances so implausible that it's never possible to take the movie seriously. Yet director Greg Marcks and his screenwriters stumble forward, hoping no one in the audience will take a moment to think about how paper-thin their "conspiracy" is - something that should be evident to anyone whose condition is short of a persistent vegetative state. And, no, I didn't like it any better when it was called Eagle Eye.

The conspiracy charge carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a$250,000 fine. All of the defendants entered their pleas in federal court inTucson yesterday before the Hon. Magistrate Judge Charles R. Pyle. Eachdefendant has agreed to cooperate in this ongoing prosecution.

Like others in this space, expect Serious to link its software tool to demand response/demand management services and add light control to the mix. Right now, the tool mostly ferrets out inefficiencies with air conditioning. Echelon, along with building controls, has tools for controlling streetlights. None dare call it conspiracy.

Harper moved the conversation from the philosophical and historical back to the business at hand, "While that is interesting, and perhaps explains the apparent arrogance of the professor's demand, what is the problem with double-oh-six? Besides the Foundation's general policy of not handing SCPs out?" A policy, Harper didn't say (since both were aware), the Foundation was willing to overlook if the circumstances were sufficiently dire or the price was high enough. It was a dirty little secret known only to the tiniest of the upper echelon of the staff; a secret remarkably well protected, considering the gossip such things would normally attract in a bureaucracy. Of course, it probably helped that the Foundation essentially never actually broke the stated policy. And that the slightest whisper of a rumor about a time when the Foundation did give an SCP to someone else generally resulted in the person doing the whispering being purged so thoroughly Lavrentiy Pavlovich Beria would have been proud. It is unwise to make an organization controlling reality-warping entities decide that it would be best if you no longer existed.

I don't know if there's a big conspiracy by the deep state. I doubt it, in fact. But it's pretty obvious to me that leaders of our institutions aren't above spying. Then-CIA Director John Brennan spied on the legislative branch and lied about it to the American people. Then-Director of National Intelligence James Clapper spied on the American people through a domestic surveillance program and lied about it to Congress. Although the Obama administration never tweeted nasty attacks on journalists, it did spy on and prosecute them. It's completely plausible that those in the upper echelon of law enforcement saw Trump as a threat and then used wobbly evidence as the pretext to investigate his campaign. If not, it'll be good to clear their names.

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