Monthly Archives: November 2016

Will Trump Target Iran?

“One of the most discouraging aspects of the filling out of the Donald Trump cabinet is the array of Iran haters that seem to be lining up in the foreign policy and national security areas. Trump has been personally advocating … Continue reading

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Enhanced Interrogation: CIA Psychologist’s Book Defends The Program

“CIA EITs program was not torture. If it was, I would be in jail. I am just the guy who was asked to do something for his country.” Dr. James Mitchell In Enhanced Interrogation, Mitchell now offers a first-person account … Continue reading

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DGSI Lacks Big Data Mining Tools, Turns to PALANTIR For Help

“IN-Q-Tel operates in the shadow” Wall Street journal The DGSI [French internal intelligence service]  is completely overwhelmed by the fight against terrorism and turns to Palantir for help. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY

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The Man Who Dodged 638 CIA Plots to Assassinate Him

“If surviving assassination attempts were an Olympic event, I would win the gold medal.” Fidel Castro  The man in charge of protecting Castro claims that he dodged 638 CIA plots to assassinate him. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY

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Blast From The Past — Reagan and the 1986 “Libyan Terrorism” Disinformation Op

“There is a wonderful book that you might read… And the title of it is from a quote from Winston Churchill: ‘In time of war, the truth is so precious, it must be attended by a bodyguard of lies.’ ” … Continue reading

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SNOWDEN: Little Hope for Presidential Pardon — RT Interview of Former CIA Ray McGovern

Der Spiegel: “Are you going to pardon Edward Snowden?” POTUS Barack Obama: “I can’t pardon somebody who hasn’t gone before a court and presented themselves, so that’s not something that I would comment on at this point.” Mike Pompeo, Trump’s … Continue reading

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CIA : A Few Good Women – LESLIANNE SHEDD (1968 – 1996)

“They devoted their hearts and minds to a mission unlike any other, at an agency unlike any other, serving on the world’s most dangerous frontiers to defend our people, defeat our adversaries, and advance our freedoms. Their words and deeds … Continue reading

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Germany Constitutional Court Rejects Disclosure of NSA Spy Targets

“The Constitutional Court’s ruling is a blow for any clarification on the activities of the BND and the NSA and for the entire parliamentary monitoring of secret services.” Anna Biselli — Digital research organization Netzpolitik Last Tuesday, the German Federal … Continue reading

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Portugal — Ex CIA Sabrina De Sousa Loses Extradition Appeal

“Rendition was totally counterproductive” Sabrina de Sousa, HARDtalk – BBC World News Sabrina De Sousa, a former CIA officer, has lost another appeal in her ongoing fight to avoid being sent from Portugal to Italy, where she has to serve a … Continue reading

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GOSINT: First 100 Stories – 148 Countries

Greetings! Please take good note: GOSINT posts will no longer appear on the PT35B page but only on the new GOSINT Facebook page.   The GOSINT blog is about four months old. The first 100 posts reached readers from 148 countries.

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