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Monthly Archives: March 2017
GERMANY — Turkey conducting espionage against supporters of Fethullah Gulen
“This report does not come as a complete surprise to me. We have repeatedly told Turkey that something like this is unacceptable. No matter what position someone may have on the Gulen movement, here German law is applied and citizens … Continue reading
Posted in BfV, BND, Fethullah Gülen, Germany, MIT, Turkey
Tagged BfV, BND, Boris Pistorius, Bruno Kahl, Fethullah Gülen, Germany, Hans-Georg Maassen, MIT (Turkey), Thomas de Maizière, Turkey, Turkey Coup
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Turkey: “ex-CIA director’s allegations on Gülen’s forced removal are ludicrous”
“We will continue to work decisively in cooperation with the U.S. judicial authorities to finalize this process and obtain positive results without further delay. Any other allegation in connection with the extradition of Fetullah Gulen to Turkey is false, ludicrous … Continue reading
Posted in Fethullah Gülen, Turkey, US
Tagged Berat Albayrak, Fethullah Gülen, Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, Turkey, Turkey Coup, US
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THE FULLER MEMORANDUM – May 1985. Why it still matters today
“The study was instrumental in persuading some top-ranking Reagan Administration policy makers to begin considering covert contacts with Iranian leaders. It eventually led to the covert sale of United States weapons to Teheran in what became the Iran-contra affair.” New … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, Graham Fuller, Iran, IranContra, US
Tagged "Joint Analysis Report (JAR)" on Russian malicious cyber activity., CIA, Graham Fuller, US
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MOSSAD turned French spies into double agents
“Recruiting allies as spies would cross a red line. There is a clear line between electronic spying and trying to co-opt allied intelligence agents. This was never done during my era as it was known as something that was completely off-limits.” Top … Continue reading
The Michael Flynn Saga: “The more you know, the less you understand.” [UPDATE]
“It is starting to look like, from my sources and then also from open reporting, that Mike Flynn is the one who may have a deal with the FBI and that’s why we have not heard from him for some … Continue reading
Former CIA John Kiriakou: “Doing Time Like A Spy”
“Even if torture works, it cannot be tolerated — not in one case or a thousand or a million. If their efficacy becomes the measure of abhorrent acts, all sorts of unspeakable crimes somehow become acceptable. I may have found … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, John Kiriakou, Whistleblowers
Tagged "Doing Time Like A Spy", CIA, John Kiriakou, Whistleblowers
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The Michael Flynn Saga: “The more you know, the less you understand.”
“It is starting to look like, from my sources and then also from open reporting, that Mike Flynn is the one who may have a deal with the FBI and that’s why we have not heard from him for some … Continue reading
Former CIA Director James Woolsey: “Flynn discussed sending illegally Gulen back to Turkey.”
“What I saw and heard was sort of the end of the conversation — it’s not entirely clear what transpired because of that — but it looks as if there was at least some strong suggestion by one or more … Continue reading
Posted in Bruno Kahl, CIA, Fethullah Gülen, General Mike Flynn, James Woolsey, Turkey, US
Tagged Fethullah Gülen, General Mike Flynn, James Woolsey, President Erdogan, Turkey, US
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French 2017 Presidential Election — Facebook and Google to tackle ‘fake news’ stories
“For so long, we had resisted having standards about whether something’s newsworthy because we did not consider ourselves a service that was predominantly for the distribution of news. And that was wrong! We have a responsibility here. I think we … Continue reading
UK — Jeremy Fleming to succeed Robert Hannigan as GCHQ new Director
“Jeremy Fleming is a dedicated public servant whose work over two decades in the intelligence services has helped to keep our country safe. I congratulate Jeremy on his appointment as Director of GCHQ at an important time for the service. … Continue reading
Posted in GCHQ, Jeremy Fleming, UK
Tagged Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, GCHQ, Jeremy Fleming, Robert Hannigan
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