Monthly Archives: August 2017

One Year Ago — STINGRAY & Cell Phone Evidence

“Absent a search warrant, the government may not turn a citizen’s cell phone into a tracking device.” U.S. District Judge William Pauley Last month (July 2016), U.S. District Judge William Pauley in Manhattan ruled that the rights of a defendant had … Continue reading

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Former CIA Chief in Moscow: “Russia Influence. But No Collusion.”

“Overall I have not seen any evidence of anyone actually colluding with the Russians.  [I have not seen any evidence ] of Russian intelligence colluding with a campaign to cause harm to another.” Daniel Hoffman — Former CIA Chief of … Continue reading

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One Year Ago — ISIS, Israel, and Spymasters: A Reality Check

“If our presidents would have just gone to the beach and enjoyed the ocean and the sun, we would’ve been much better off in the Middle East, than all of this tremendous death, destruction, and you know, monetary loss.” Presidential … Continue reading

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One Year Ago — Iranian Nuclear Scientist Shahram Amiri Executed

“Following the reported revelations in the Clinton emails, Amiri was executed for spying. In the Iranian judiciary’s mind, it’s a necessary signal to the US that Iran is aware of their activities in Iran and that this is what is … Continue reading

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Lockerbie and the SCCRC — A primer from Law Professor Robert Black

“I regard the Lockerbie verdict against Megrahi as a ‘Grand Monument to Human Stupidity’.  Indeed, the written opinion of the Lockerbie judges is a remarkable document that claims an ‘honoured place in the history of British miscarriages of justice.’ If the … Continue reading

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One Year Ago — And the Next CIA Boss is…

“My training as an intelligence officer taught me to call it as I see it. This is what I did for the C.I.A. This is what I am doing now. Our nation will be much safer with Hillary Clinton as … Continue reading

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One Year Ago — Ex CIA Sabrina De Sousa – NOT – extradited to Italy?

“Rendition was totally counterproductive” Former CIA Officer Sabrina de Sousa De Sousa is not alleged to have kidnapped Omar herself, but she is said to have “helped make false documents to mislead investigators”. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY

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The KRYPTOS Code — The Solution of Section II

“And having thus chosen our course, without guile, and with pure purpose, let us renew our trust in God, and go forward without fear, and with manly hearts.” Abraham Lincoln — Address to congress (July 4th, 1861) The ciphertext on … Continue reading

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British Intelligence Agencies

“Secret intelligence gives the Government a vital edge in tackling some of the most difficult problems we face… intelligence forewarns us of threats to our national security; helps the Government promote international stability; provides support and protection to our forces; … Continue reading

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Former CIA Ray McGovern: “The ‘Russian Hack’ is an Inside Job.”

“The purported ‘hack’ of the DNC by Guccifer 2.0 was not a hack, by Russia or anyone else. Rather it originated with a copy (onto an external storage device – a thumb drive, for example) by an insider. The data was leaked … Continue reading

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