The Weismann Cube: Difference between revisions

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Following the September 11th attacks, NSA faced pressure for not utilizing the cube to prevent 9/11. An internal NSA memo dated June 3rd, 1999 references dozens of hours of news footage related to the attacks. Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet accepted the transfer of The Weismann Cube to the Directorate for Science and Technology at a meeting of the National Security Council at Camp David on September 15, 2001.
Following the September 11th attacks, NSA faced pressure for not utilizing the cube to prevent 9/11. An internal NSA memo dated June 3rd, 1999 references dozens of hours of news footage related to the attacks. Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet accepted the transfer of The Weismann Cube to the Directorate for Science and Technology at a meeting of the National Security Council at Camp David on September 15, 2001.


Deputy Director for the Directorate for Science and Technology Joanne Isham assembled a team of elite scientists known as BOXCRACK in October 2001. Isham personally recruited Weismann and his team, citing their intimate relationship to the box. For the next 20 years, BOXCRACK analyzed the cube, mostly confirming the current events continued to align with the events recorded in the cube.
Deputy Director for the Directorate for Science and Technology Joanne Isham assembled a team of elite scientists known as BOXCRACK in October 2001. Isham personally recruited Weismann and his team, citing their intimate relationship to the box. For the next 20 years, BOXCRACK analyzed the cube, mostly confirming that current events continued to align with the events recorded in the cube.


=== Leak ===
=== Leak ===