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But they, numerous analysts and experts in American and European intelligence point to Russia as the prime suspect, noting that preventing NATO expansion is a centerpiece of the foreign policy of President Vladimir V. Putin, who invaded Georgia in 2008 largely to forestall that possibility.
"From a Russian intelligence point of view, it seems sloppy; it seems traceable.
"If you have a big enough antenna, and point it at a computer that is not properly shielded, bonded and grounded, theoretically, you could pick up fragments of information that are useful from an intelligence point of view," he says.
This week Kit Malthouse, deputy mayor of London for policing and chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority, said: "The new phenomena in policing, from an intelligence point of view, is social media and the Met albeit two or three years ago might have been a bit slow to catch on, they are now all over it".
His high ratings on leadership and intelligence point to a considerable level of public trust and respect, despite disagreement on specific policies.
Based on the repeated questions and formatting Wyatt had been throwing at me, despite her intelligence point score continuing to climb, I was starting to think she was nothing more than a script bot, pulling from a dialogue tree, rather than a true AI capable of learning and communicating with me.
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Forty years ago the astronomer Carl Sagan, who led the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, pointed out that there is nonhuman intelligent life right here on Earth.
Mr. Simmons said the best available intelligence pointed to Saddam Hussein as a threat.
However, the official said there had been a spike in recent intelligence pointing to financial targets.
In my father's case, they have not, but we do have intelligence pointing to involvement of the Pakistani military.
American intelligence and counterterrorism officials said they had gathered intelligence pointing to a series of suspected plans linked to Al Qaeda to attack "soft targets" in Britain, France and Germany.
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