ONI Sections I, II, and III: Intelligence With Few Limits

The Office of Naval Intelligence is not one secretive department but a collection of organizations whose missions range from conventional intelligence to propaganda and black programs. This episode examines ONI Sections I, II, and III. Section I performs intelligence collection, analysis, espionage, codebreaking, and the warning functions military commanders expect from an intelligence service. Section II manages public information, psychological operations, morale, and the carefully constructed stories citizens are permitted to hear about the war. Section III operates in the deepest classified environment, overseeing special projects, advanced technology exploitation, black operations, and programs including the Spartan-IIs and Spartan-IIIs. Together they give ONI influence over what commanders know, what the public believes, and what secret weapons humanity is willing to create. That concentration produces genuine strategic advantages, but it also creates an institution capable of hiding failures and abuses behind national survival. Intelligence becomes dangerous when the people keeping the secrets also decide which secrets are necessary. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
ONI Sections I, II, and III: Intelligence With Few Limits
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