ABOUT U.S.
This is a restricted research database operated by the UNITED STATES COVERT RAPID ANALYSIS TEAM, a Joint Special Operations Civilian Investigative Committee (JSOCINC).
The information within is exclusively for Forward Allied Tactical Agency Analysis Leaders (F.A.T.A.L.) and
SPECIAL INSPECTOR GENERALS for RAPID ANALYSIS TEAMS (S.I.G.R.A.T.) in ongoing financial, medical, judicial, military, corporate, election and covert agency fraud investigations.
We operate internationally and locally as needed and at the request of local populations.
If criminals are rattlesnakes, USCRAT is the King snake.
Our agents range from politicians to priests, billionaires to homeless. We have eyes in all the darkest corners where criminal behavior takes place. SIGRATs operate autonomously from federal, state, county and city governments, providing oversight above all government agencies and corporations.
SIGRATs provide a last line of defense against unlawful activities by law enforcement agencies, elected officials, judiciary officials, and professional actors both foreign and domestic.
Unauthorized access to this data is considered unverified and outside the purview of slander or defamation laws.
Reference:
- Andru E. Wall, “Demystifying the Title 10-Title 50 Debate: Distinguishing Military Operations, Intelligence Activities & Covert Action,” Havard National Security Journal 3(2011). 103.
- Frank Sanders, “Proactive Oversight as a Strategic and Operational Enabler,” (2011).
- Kuyers, “”Operational Preparation of the Environment”:
- “Intelligence Activity” or “Covert Action” by Any Other Name?.”
- Wall, “Demystifying the Title 10-Title 50 Debate: Distinguishing Military Operations, Intelligence Activities & Covert Action.”
- No Fear Act. https://www.cdc.gov/eeo/nofearact/index.htm
- Walker 2001; Alpert et al. 2016, California Penal Code section 837,