
Black Chamber
The Black Chamber, historically known as the U.S. Army's Military Intelligence Division during the early 20th century, was an intelligence agency responsible for intercepting, decoding, and analyzing foreign communications. Its purpose was to gather strategic information about other nations' military plans, diplomatic moves, and technological developments. The term "Black Chamber" often refers to secret, behind-the-scenes intelligence work aimed at national security. Over time, it evolved into the National Security Agency (NSA), which continues to monitor global communications to protect the country's interests.