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| - The United Commonwealth Security and Intelligence Agency (UCSIA / SIA), and commonly refereed to as a feminine personification such as "Her" or "She". The SIA is a intelligence consortium of the various independent collection agencies that specializes in a wide array of gathering activities including the processing of foreign and domestic intelligence, counterintelligence, signals intelligence, human espionage, cyberwarfare, and counter-terrorism.
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| - The United Commonwealth Security and Intelligence Agency (UCSIA / SIA), and commonly refereed to as a feminine personification such as "Her" or "She". The SIA is a intelligence consortium of the various independent collection agencies that specializes in a wide array of gathering activities including the processing of foreign and domestic intelligence, counterintelligence, signals intelligence, human espionage, cyberwarfare, and counter-terrorism. The organization is divided into two distinct operations, United Commonwealth Domestic Surveillance Agency "Thing One" and the United Commonwealth Foreign Intelligence Agency "Thing Two". The Domestic aspect of the organization, Thing One, focuses on the protection of United Commonwealth's government communications and documents. Thing Two, the foreign collection aspect is the more well known arm of the organization; it routinely conducts bugging activities in embassies and other foreign government facilities, and allegedly sabotages international entities through malware and computer worms. Most of the activities of the agency are considered classified, and much of its reported doings are from independent research outside of the United Commonwealth. Created under Samuel A. Warren, the 10th Executive Secretariat of the United Commonwealth, in 1952 it was primarily created to combat the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc countries in an attempt to preserve the integrity of the west. It precursor, known as the Signal Interception Corps, was instrumental in World War II and acquiring information for the preparation of D-Day and the United Commonwealth's invasion of Nazi Germany. In 1945 the SIC conducted the controversial Operation Paperclip which relocated former Nazi scientists, engineers and technicians to North America to evade communist forces. The SIA's primary facility is located at the Orchard Complex in Western Kentucky located between the Lake Barkley and the Kentucky Lake, where it conducts its collection activities and training. Leadership and public relations are located in Louisville.
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