Monthly Archives: July 2017

INTEL TODAY DIARY — July 6 2017

North Korea new missile test: A game-changer? — Investigators explore if Russia colluded with pro-Trump sites during US election — US: Army Issues New Counter-WMD Doctrine — EXCLUSIVE: Documents expose how Hollywood promotes war on behalf of the Pentagon, CIA … Continue reading

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LOCKERBIE — SCCRC press release on Megrahi application

“The Lockerbie trial is “the most disgraceful miscarriage of justice in Scotland for 100 years. Every lawyer who has read the judgment says ‘this is nonsense’. It is nonsense.” Robert Black QC FRSE –Professor Emeritus of Scots Law in the … Continue reading

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INTEL TODAY DIARY — July 5 2017

Lockerbie bomber’s family launch posthumous appeal against mass murder conviction — Ex-CIA contractor says Pakistan’s leaders helped him escape murder charges — Saudi Arabia has ‘clear link’ to UK extremism, report says — North Korea missile test a ‘new threat to … Continue reading

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Joint Letter to Five Eyes Intelligence Agencies Regarding Encryption

“While the challenges of modern day security are real, such proposals threaten the integrity and security of general purpose communications tools relied upon by international commerce, the free press, governments, human rights advocates, and individuals around the world.” Human Rights … Continue reading

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INTEL TODAY DIARY — July 4 2017

German parliament report on NSA spying contains little consensus — Where is ‘Islamic State’ leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi? — Memo in CIA’s Kissinger archive hints Jack Anderson was informing on Bob Woodward — Theresa May sitting on report on foreign funding of … Continue reading

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Suspicious Aviation Tragedies — Iran Flight 655 (July 3 1988)

“I will never apologize for the United States — I don’t care what the facts are… I’m not an apologize-for-America kind of guy.” George H. W. Bush — August 7 1988 On July 3 1988, Iran Air Flight 655 was shot down by a … Continue reading

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INTEL TODAY DIARY — July 3 2017

Anti-terrorist activity in Europe: a Belgo-Moroccan imam among the suspects — Secretary of Defense Harold Brown: A Reassessment — The hidden signs that can reveal a fake photo — Joint Letter to Five Eyes Intelligence Agencies Regarding Encryption

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The Queen of Cuba: The two stories of Ana Montes

“I believe that the morality of espionage is relative. The activity always betrays someone, and some observers will think that it is justified and others not, in every case.” Ana Montes —  Private letter to a friend Ana Belén Montes (born February … Continue reading

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INTEL TODAY DIARY– July 2 2017

Can the CIA and NSA Be Trusted With Cyber Hacking Tools? — UK: Government’s surveillance powers to be challenged in High Court — Israel’s Mossad sets up fund to acquire new spy techniques — EU: states invited to form units … Continue reading

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Paris & Brussels Attacks: Belgian suspected terrorist not under surveillance since 2012

“The Paris attacks prompted intense scrutiny of ineffective and convoluted governance in Belgium, where a vast majority of the attackers had ties.” NYT — December 24 2016 Mohamed Bakkali was arrested for questioning during November 2015 in Brussels. Bakkali’s radicalisation … Continue reading

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