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Monthly Archives: April 2017
When the Washington Post rewrites History
“President Ronald Reagan didn’t seek congressional approval when he bombed Libya in retaliation for a bombing of a Pan Am flight over Lockerbie, Scotland.” Amber Phillips — Washington Post In a piece published by the Washington Post on April 7 … Continue reading
Posted in Disinformation, Gaddafi, History, Journalism, Libya, Lockerbie
Tagged Bernard Kalb, Disinformation, Journalism, Libya, Lockerbie, US, Washington Post
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Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson: “The Syrian chemical attack story is a hoax.”
“Assad’s military has gained a decisive advantage over the rebels and he had just scored a major diplomatic victory with the Trump administration’s announcement that the U.S. was no longer seeking ‘regime change’ in Syria. The savvy Assad would know … Continue reading
Former CIA Analyst Ray McGovern debunks the alleged Syria ‘Chemical Attack’
“A source told me that Pompeo had personally briefed Trump on April 6 about the CIA’s belief that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was likely not responsible for the lethal poison-gas incident in northern Syria two days earlier — and thus … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, Mike Pompeo, Ray McGovern, Syria, Trump
Tagged Boris Johnson, CIA, Consortium News, Idlib, Khan Shaykhun, Mike Pompeo, President Bashar al-Assad, Ray McGovern, Robert Parry, Syria, Syria 'Chemical Attack' 2017
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Russia — PUTIN: “95% of the world’s terrorist attacks are orchestrated by the CIA.”
“95% of the world’s terrorist attacks are orchestrated by the CIA. The St. Petersburg metro bombing must be investigated with this in mind. If the CIA have Russian blood on their hands, they will forever regret stirring the Russian bear from its peaceful … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, Putin, Russia
Tagged Christopher Caldwell, CIA Director, Deep State, Former CIA Robert Steele, Putin, Russia, St. Petersburg Metro bombing
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Former DIA Colonel: “US strikes on Syria based on a lie”
“In the coming days the American people will learn that the [US]Intelligence Community knew that Syria did not drop a military chemical weapon on innocent civilians in Idlib.” Former DIA Colonel Patrick Lang Patrick Lang — a former DIA Colonel … Continue reading
UK — Robert Hannigan steps down as GCHQ boss [Interview – Video]
“Technology and the internet are overwhelmingly brilliant things for human progress. Unfortunately there will always be people who want to abuse the latest technology. And it’s our job to deal with that dark side.” Robert Hannigan — Former GCHQ Director … Continue reading
Posted in Cyber Warfare, Cyber-Security, Elections, GCHQ, Internet, ISIS, Jeremy Fleming, MI5, Russia, UK
Tagged Cyber Warfare, Cyber-Security, Elections, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, GCHQ, Jeremy Fleming, Robert Hannigan, Russia
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SWEDEN — SAPO: “Foreign Powers are trying to influence elections”
“”It is becoming more and more obvious that foreign powers are trying to influence elections around the world. Sweden is not immune. We can note there are influence operations against Sweden and we expect such operations, aimed at next year’s … Continue reading
Posted in Elections, Fake News, Säpo, Sweden
Tagged Anders Thornberg, Elections, Prime Minister Stefan Lofven, Russia, Säpo, Sweden
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US — Donald Trump’s chief strategist removed from National Security Council
“Mr Bannon was only given a seat on the NSC to keep an eye on National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.” White House aide Donald Trump’s strategic advisor Steve Bannon has been stripped of his position within the National Security Council. Follow … Continue reading
Posted in NSC, Trump, US
Tagged Dan Coats, General Joseph Dunford, McMaster, NSC, Steve Bannon, US
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Germany — Bruno Kahl: Why is the BND spying on journalists?
“We are disappointed to hear these claims. The BBC’s mission is to bring accurate news and information to people around the world, and our journalists should be able to operate freely and safely, with full protection for their sources. We … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, BND, Bruno Kahl, Germany
Tagged Afghanistan, BBC, BND, Bruno Kahl, Germany, Journalism, New York Times, Nigeria, Pakistan, REUTERS, SPIEGEL
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RUSSIA — High Profile Treason Case assigned to Special Services Investigator Mikhail Svinolup
“Mikhail Svinolup is one of the most experienced employees of the FSB Investigations Directorate and one of the most intelligent. He is an interesting interlocutor, despite the fact that we disagree as opponents.” Russian Human Rights Lawyer Ivan Pavlov The … Continue reading