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Human Requirements: Law 2 - US Intelligence Services Forced Disclosure

Core Requirement

Force all U.S. Intelligence Services to release all information that could point to any real killer or provide real insights into the investigation of Charlie Kirk's death.

Key Points

  • Applies to ALL parts of U.S. intelligence services (CIA, NSA, DIA, NRO, etc.)
  • Must release all information that could identify the real killer or elevate the investigation
  • It is a CRIME for anyone in US intelligence or US government to stop any government employee from releasing this information
  • Information cannot disclose sources (methods protection), but must provide the final output/conclusions
  • Any government employee may send information to the disclosure group
  • It is illegal to persecute any government employee for disclosing information under this law

Key Distinction from Law 1

Law 1 covers law enforcement (DOJ/FBI). This law covers intelligence services specifically. The intelligence community operates under different legal frameworks (classification, sources & methods) which require separate legislation to compel disclosure.


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See also: Law 1 Requirements (law enforcement counterpart)