Cyber is only a small part of my experience and it and its getting bigger and bigger as we speak. It was a significant part of every program I work or have worked on. I is/was involved in strategic planning, intel, war fighting, nukes and several things I won’t say. I see the big picture.
Big difference between what you and I did. The guys I worked with and the operations I was exposed to, were tactical in nature; whereas you operated and fought your battles in the cyber-world with all the computer weenies; NSGA on the other hand (and make no mistake they were as strange as the computer weenies, maybe more so), at least that which I was exposed too, took place mostly in the electro-magnetic spectrum. I know NSGA had a cyber group of some sort but that was not my balliwack so I never really worked with them or knew too much about what they did.
Also, I did not say what you claimed was wrong or incorrect, I used the term “doubtful” because my 10 year exposure to the intel world taught me three main things: never say never; nothing is ever quite what it seems; and there’s no such thing as coincidences in the intel world. And I can tell you another thing, there are a lot of deception and influence psyops going on all around us all the time right here in the US, and they’re disguised as “serious” news reporting. It’s amazing that the left can be so obvious about it. Do you ever wonder if some of the people you worked with, during your entire career span, could have sold their dark talents and are now working for our domestic enemies. I wonder sometimes because I remember a few of the guys I worked with were committed liberals, but back then it wasn’t even considered a problem politics was just something that was talked about and not really that often, but now, seeing how the last decade has unfolded, I really do wonder about that.