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Monthly Archives: June 2017
INTEL TODAY DIARY — June 22 2017
Brussels bomb suspect was Moroccan and ‘known to police’ — Despite Concerns About Blackmail, Flynn Heard C.I.A. Secrets — Russian defence minister’s plane ‘buzzed’ by Nato jet — Trump, Russia and a Shadowy Business Partnership
Mexico spy on journalists, lawyers and activists using NSO Group’s Pegasus
“Once NSO’s systems are sold, governments can essentially use them however they want. NSO can say they’re trying to make the world a safer place, but they are also making the world a more surveilled place.” Bill Marczak — Senior … Continue reading
Posted in Israel, Journalism, Mexico
Tagged General Mike Flynn, Journalist, Mexico, NSO Group, Pegasus
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INTEL TODAY DIARY — June 21 2017
Julian Assange cancels planned ‘special announcement’ — Otto Warmbier, US student sent home from N Korea, dies — Using Texts as Lures, Government Spyware Targets Mexican Journalists and Their Families — Former decorated Navy SEAL and CIA special agent is … Continue reading
Posted in INTEL DIARY
Tagged CIA, Colombia, General Mike Flynn, James Dennis 'J.D.' Smith, Julian Assange, North Korea, NSO, Otto Warmbier, Pegasus, Wikileaks
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There’s Something That Michael Flynn Knows That Has Trump Extremely Nervous
“People who obstruct Justice are trying to hide something.” Nick Akerman — Former Assistant Watergate Prosecutor Former assistant special Watergate prosecutor Nick Akerman says Trump obstructed justice. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY
INTEL TODAY DIARY — JUNE 20 2017
Finsbury Park attack: Theresa May condemns ‘sickening’ terror attack — Israel to sign intelligence-sharing pact with Europol agency — Azerbaijan: Spy Scandal Leaves Trail Of Dead Suspects — Former GCHQ Boss: We Can’t Stop Nation State Hacking And Espionage
Posted in INTEL DIARY
Tagged Azerbaijan, Brian Lord, EUROPOL, Finsbury Park attack, GCHQ, Hacking, Israel
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Unholy Alliance: General William “Wild Bill” Donovan and Pope Pius XII
‘The American section of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta has about 1,000 members—including 300 dames. They represent the vanguard of American Catholicism, the point at which the Vatican and the U.S. ruling elite intersect. The Knights of Malta comprise … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, Knights of Malta
Tagged CIA, Father Felix Morlion, General William “Wild Bill” Donovan, Italy, Knights of Malta, OSS, Pope Pius XII, Vatican
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INTEL TODAY DIARY — JUNE 19 2017
Terror risk is ‘price paid for our freedom’, former GCHQ chief tells Shropshire audience — Otto Warmbier: How did North Korea holiday end in jail, and a coma? — Three killed in blast at Colombia shopping centre — Unedited Putin … Continue reading
Posted in INTEL DIARY
Tagged Colombia, GCHQ, Megyn Kelly, North Korea, Otto Warmbier, Sir David Pepper, Vladimir Putin
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Remembering Michael Hastings — (January 28 1980 – June 18 2013)
“The CIA was also looking at infecting the vehicle control systems used by modern cars and trucks. The purpose of such control is not specified, but it would permit the CIA to engage in nearly undetectable assassinations.” WikiLeaks — Vault … Continue reading
INTEL TODAY DIARY — JUNE 18 2018
Trump’s personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, hires his own lawyer in Russia probe — London attack: UK was warned about third attacker — Advanced CIA firmware has been infecting Wi-Fi routers for years — Iran 1953 Covert History Quietly Released
KAZAKHGATE — An Easy Primer [UPDATE JUNE 17 2017]
“A drama is being played out in the unlikely setting of a Brussels parliamentary committee room that could have made the plot of a John Le Carré novel, perhaps coupled with Game of Thrones.” Nick Kochan — Investigative writer and … Continue reading