I just received this, from the GWU National Security Archive, and haven't gone through much of it yet.
I may do more on it or just leave it to someone else to break down the declassified intelligence reports, probably the latter as my mind really isn't into grasping a breakdown.
But will give a few snippets of this just released report:
The Secret Sentry: National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 278
The Secret Sentry: The Untold History of the National Security Agency discloses that the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003 was far from the first time when U.S. government officials, including senior military commanders and the White House, "cherry picked" intelligence information to fit preconceived notions or policies and ignored intelligence which ran contrary to their expectations. The Secret Sentry and the documents posted today show that widespread manipulation of intelligence also occurred during the Korean and Vietnam Wars for example, when Washington ignored intelligence on Chinese intervention in Korea, resulting in catastrophic consequences.................
Today's posting of 24 documents consists of a selection of reports and memoranda prepared by NSA officials concerning the role played by Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) in selected military conflicts and crises, a number of classified internal histories written by NSA historians on key events in the agency's past, and a selection of declassified articles from NSA internal journals..........
Don't forget, this is our Government, our Hired Representatives from the President on Down and who they hire, so done in our names!