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}}The '''National Intelligence Council''' ('''NIC''') was formed in 1979 and is the centre for midterm and long-term strategic thinking within the [[United States Intelligence Community]] (IC).  
 
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==Pandemic warning==
 
==Pandemic warning==
In November 2008, the [[NIC]] warned world leaders that a global pandemic would hit the planet before 2025:
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In November [[2008]], the [[NIC]] warned world leaders that a global pandemic would hit the planet before 2025 <ref>https://gosint.wordpress.com/2020/03/17/coronavirus-potential-emergence-of-a-global-pandemic-nic-global-trends-2025-november-2008/</ref> (paper released in cooperation with the [[Atlantic Council]] and others <ref>https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/in-depth-research-reports/report/global-trends-2025-a-transformed-world/</ref>):
{{QB|“Other pathogens – such as the [[SARS]] coronavirus or other influenza strains – also have this potential... Outside the [[US]], critical infrastructure degradation and economic loss on a global scale would result as approximately a third of the worldwide population became ill and hundreds of millions died.
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<ref>''[https://gosint.wordpress.com/2020/03/17/coronavirus-potential-emergence-of-a-global-pandemic-nic-global-trends-2025-november-2008/ "Coronavirus - 'Potential Emergence of a Global Pandemic' (NIC - Global Trends 2025, November 2008)"]''</ref>}}
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|text=Other pathogens – such as the [[SARS]] coronavirus or other influenza strains – also have this potential... Outside the [[US]], critical infrastructure degradation and economic loss on a global scale would result as approximately a third of the worldwide population became ill and hundreds of millions died.
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|authors=National Intelligence Council, Atlantic Council
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|date=November 2008
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Latest revision as of 23:57, 12 November 2024

Group.png National Intelligence Council   SourcewatchRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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AbbreviationNIC
Formation1979
LeaderChairman of the National Intelligence Council
SubpageNational Intelligence Council/Chair
National Intelligence Council/Vice Chair

The National Intelligence Council (NIC) was formed in 1979 and is the centre for midterm and long-term strategic thinking within the United States Intelligence Community (IC).

Official narrative

Wikipedia cites the NIC website that:

Leadership

Various chairmen of the National Intelligence Council have had deep political connections such as membership of Le Cercle (Fritz Ermarth) or the 9-11/Commission (Christopher Kojm).

Pandemic warning

In November 2008, the NIC warned world leaders that a global pandemic would hit the planet before 2025 [2] (paper released in cooperation with the Atlantic Council and others [3]):

“Other pathogens – such as the SARS coronavirus or other influenza strains – also have this potential... Outside the US, critical infrastructure degradation and economic loss on a global scale would result as approximately a third of the worldwide population became ill and hundreds of millions died.”
National Intelligence Council,  Atlantic Council (November 2008)  [4]


 

A document sourced from National Intelligence Council

TitleTypeSubject(s)Publication date
File:NIC Iran - Nuclear Intentions and Capabilities.pdfreportIran/Nuclear weaponsNovember 2007
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