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Monthly Archives: February 2018
Former CIA Director James Woolsey: “US meddles in foreign elections – but only for a very good cause”
“I don’t see why we need to stand by and watch a country go communist due to the irresponsibility of its own people.” Henri Kissinger — US Secretary of State and National Security Advisor under Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, James Woolsey
Tagged CIA, James Woolsey, Political Interference, Trump-Russia Investigation
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BND, DGSE and MI6 Discuss Post-Brexit Co-Operation
“I am pleased that, in this way, many senior intelligence professionals take the opportunity of the MSC to discuss important security questions. Such personal meetings and intensive exchange of expertise are not only essential for diplomats, but also for intelligence … Continue reading
Posted in BND, DGSE, MI6
Tagged Alex Younger, Bernaard Emié, BND, Bruno Kahl, DGSE, MI6, Munich Security Conference 2018
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WikiLeaks — UK Court Upholds Assange Arrest Warrant [UPDATE]
“The impression I have … is that [Assange] is a man who wants to impose his terms on the course of justice, whether the course of justice is in this jurisdiction or in Sweden. He appears to consider himself above … Continue reading
One Year Ago — Harvard’s Alan Dershowitz Just Confirmed ‘October Surprise Conspiracy Theory’
“Mr Karrubi agreed in the second Madrid meeting to cooperate with the Reagan campaign about the timing of any hostage release. In return, he was promised that the Reagan Administration, once in office, would return Iran’s frozen assets and help … Continue reading
Iran Defense Official : “West Sent Lizards as Nuclear Spies”
“We found out that their skin attracts atomic waves and that they were nuclear spies who wanted to find out where inside the Islamic republic of Iran we have uranium mines and where we are engaged in atomic activities.” Hassan … Continue reading
One Year Ago — Pulitzer-prize winner Tim Weiner : “US Intel Agencies are targeting the top of this government.”
“Mike Flynn has fallen farther faster than any powerful official in any government in the 20th Century, in America.” Pulitzer-prize winner Tim Weiner February 16 2017 — Journalist Tim Weiner, who won a Pulitzer Prize for investigating the CIA’s “black … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, FBI, NSA, NSC, Trump
Tagged CIA, FBI, Michael Flynn, Mike Pence, NSA, President Donald Trump, Pulitzer-prize, Tim Weiner
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Sexpionage — Markus Wolf & His Romeo Spies
“The ends did not always justify the means we chose to employ, but, as long as there is espionage, there will be Romeos seducing unsuspecting Juliets with access to secrets. After all, I was running an intelligence service, not a … Continue reading
Posted in SEXPIONAGE
Tagged Man Without a Face, Markus Wolf, Romeo Spies, SEXPIONAGE
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One Year Ago — International Law and Cyber Warfare. From the Tallinn Manual to a Digital Geneva Convention?
“Moscow’s hacking and dumping of Democratic emails to WikiLeaks is not an initiation of armed conflict. It’s not a violation of the U.N. Charter’s prohibition on the use of force. It’s not a situation that would allow the U.S. to … Continue reading
Posted in Cyber Warfare, DNC & Podesta Leaks, International law, Obama, Russia, Tallin Manual, Wikileaks
Tagged Cyber Warfare, Digital Geneva Convention, DNC & Podesta Leaks, electronic voting, International law, Michael Schmitt, Microsoft, Microsoft President Brad Smith, Sen. John McCain, Sir John Sawers, Tallin Manual, U.S. Naval War College, Wikileaks
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India — “Honey -Trapped” IAF Officer Arrested For Spying
“During questioning, he admitted that he had taken pictures of the classified documents, which were in his custody, on his cellphone. He also confessed that he had sent the pictures of the documents to the two women on WhatsApp and … Continue reading
Posted in Honey Trap, India, Pakistan
Tagged Captain Arun Marwaha, Honey Trap, India, Pakistan
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Breaking News — Former CIA Jeffrey Sterling Released from Prison [Op-Ed from John Kiriakou]
“Still, overall Jeffrey’s transition is a good thing, not just for him, but for the country. That’s because Jeffrey Sterling will no longer be silenced. He’ll have the ability, if he so desires, to speak his mind. The District Court … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, Jeffrey Sterling, John Kiriakou
Tagged CIA, Jeffrey Alexander Sterling, John Kiriakou
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