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Monthly Archives: February 2017
Former C.I.A. Director Leon Panetta: “President Must Build ‘Loyalty’ With Intel Community”
“Obviously, it’s not a good situation. Because there is a lack of trust between the president and the intelligence community, and between the intelligence community and the president. And, you know, every time he demeans the intelligence community or accuses … Continue reading
Former Mossad chief: “Mike Flynn was very experienced. Maybe, he has been thrown under the bus.”
“Maybe Flynn made a mistake even with no intention, but that can happen to anyone. I don’t think we need to worry that our intelligence will go to Russia.” Former MOSSAD Boss Danny Yatom Since the election of Mr Trump, … Continue reading
WHITE HOUSE: “The president did not yell at the CIA Director.”
“The president did not yell at the CIA director.” White House Spokesperson — Saturday 18 2017 On Wednesday, the Wall Street Journal had reported that U.S. intelligence officials have kept information from Mr. Trump because they feared it could be … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, CIA Director, Michael Morell, Mike Pompeo, Russia, Trump, Trump Dossier, WSJ
Tagged 'sources and methods', CIA, CIA spokesman Dean Boyd, Mike Pompeo, Trump
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Who Tortured Giulio Regeni to Death? And Why?
“On 7 January 2016, just a month after the union meeting, Mohamed Abdallah denounced Regeni to the authorities (…) because his questions were not about street vendors … and had other intentions. The Egyptian government placed Regeni under investigation, but decided … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, Giulio Regeni
Tagged Egypt, Giulio Regeni, Italy, Oxford Analytica, Torture
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New Documents: Benghazi Had Nothing to Do With Protests
“This document removes any further doubt that the State Department and the Obama administration knew immediately after the assault on Benghazi that it was a well-orchestrated terrorist attack and not a ‘spontaneous demonstration’ over a ‘hateful video,’ as the Obama … Continue reading
Posted in Benghazi, CIA, Hillary Clinton, ISIS, Libya, Mike Pompeo, Rand Paul
Tagged 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, Battle of Benghazi, Benghazi, Christopher Stevens, CIA, Glen Doherty, ISIS, Judicial Watch President, Libya, Michael Bay, Mike Pompeo, Patrick Kennedy, Sean Smith, Senator Rand Paul, Syria, Tom Fitton, Turkey, Tyrone S. Woods
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French Intel Agencies Need Four New Heads
“Abdelhamid Abaaoud [a Belgian-Moroccan killed by police five days after the November 13 atrocities] was only a go-between, not a senior figure. We know the mastermind [of the Paris Attacks] but I will remain discreet on this point.” DGSE Director … Continue reading
Posted in DGSE, DGSI, DRM, DRPP, France, France Intel Agencies
Tagged Bernard Bajolet, DGSE, DGSI, DRM, DRPP, France Intel Agencies, General Christophe Gomart, Patrick Calvar (DGSI), René Bailly
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European States concerned about the Kremlin’s “information war”.
“I would like to ask the head of MI5 if he also sees the hand of the Kremlin in the appointment of Boris Johnson as head of the Foreign Office.” Maria Zakharova — spokeswoman for Russia’s foreign ministry. According to … Continue reading
Posted in BfV, BND, DGSE, Elections, Europe, MI5, NSA, Ray McGovern, Russia
Tagged Andrew Parker, Belgium, Bruno Kahl, CIA, Cyber Warfare, Czech Republic, DGSE, Elections, France, Francesca Maria Occhionero, Germany, Giulio Occhionero, Hans-Georg Maaßen, Italy, Lubomír Zaorálek, Maria Zakharova, MI5, Miguel De Bruycker, Poland, Ray McGovern, Russia, The Netherlands, UK, Vlado Bizik
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Harvard’s Alan Dershowitz Just Confirmed ‘October Surprise Conspiracy Theory’
“Mr Karrubi agreed in the second Madrid meeting to cooperate with the Reagan campaign about the timing of any hostage release. In return, he was promised that the Reagan Administration, once in office, would return Iran’s frozen assets and help … Continue reading
Pulitzer-prize winner Tim Weiner: “US Intel Agencies are targeting the top of this government.”
“Mike Flynn has fallen farther faster than any powerful official in any government in the 20th Century, in America.” Pulitzer-prize winner Tim Weiner Journalist Tim Weiner, who won a Pulitzer Prize for investigating the CIA’s “black budget,” said the country … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, FBI, NSA, NSC, Trump
Tagged CIA, FBI, Michael Flynn, Mike Pence, NSA, President Donald Trump, Pulitzer-prize, Tim Weiner
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The search for the “Fifth Man” — Spooks and Chess Players
“They began a mad search for enemies inside the organisation itself – seeking to find more hidden traitors who could be used to explain why MI5 kept failing to do its job properly. It was the search for the “Fifth … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, KGB, MI5
Tagged Blunt, Burgess, Chess, Christine Keeler, Graham Mitchell, John Profumo, McLean, MI5, Philby, Sir Roger Hollis, Stephen Ward, UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan
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