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Monthly Archives: November 2018
Two Years Ago — Will Trump Target Iran?
“I would not have made [the agreement], but we will not get a great deal out of ending it now.” Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (November 2016) “One of the most discouraging aspects of the filling out of the … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, CIA Director, Dagan Meir, Donald Trump, Iran, Kissinger, Mike Pompeo, MOSSAD, Nuclear, Nuke, Obama, Philip Giraldi, UN
Tagged CIA, Donald Trump, General James Mattis, GOSINT, Henri Kissinger, Iran Nuclear deal, JCPA, John Brennan, Meir Dagan, Mickael Flynn, Mike Pompeo, Phil Giraldi
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Havana Syndrome — Another Canadian Diplomat Struck by Mysterious Illness
“I do not believe that our military, our diplomats around the world or here at home are safe. Because this weapon system is creating havoc.” Laura Hughes — Mother of Catherine Werner “My gut is that this has been going … Continue reading
CIA Establishes Korea Mission Center [UPDATE: Andrew Kim resigns]
“Creating the Korea Mission Center allows us to more purposefully integrate and direct CIA efforts against the serious threats to the United States and its allies emanating from North Korea.” CIA Director Mike Pompeo (May 2017) May 13 2017 — … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, North Korea
Tagged Andrew Kim, CIA, Korea Mission Center, Mike Pompeo, North Korea, Nukes
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Two Years Ago — French DGSI Lacks Big Data Mining Tools, Turns to PALANTIR For Help
“We have a plan to lower our exposure to U.S. components. We’ve had experiences that have led us down this path. I cannot give precise examples… We’ve had some difficulties. We know these difficulties are seemingly for strategic reasons but … Continue reading
Lockerbie 30th Anniversary — Should You Trust The New York Times?
“The evidence of a possible Libyan link, first reported publicly this week by the French newsmagazine L’Express, was confirmed and detailed by American officials involved in the investigation of the Pan Am bombing.” MICHAEL WINES — The New York Times … Continue reading
Posted in Libya, Lockerbie, NYT
Tagged Abdu Diouf, Ahmed Jibril, Ahmed Niasse, CIA, David Leppard, DGSE, Fake News, Jean Collin, L' Express, Libya, Lockerbie, Mansour Saber, Michael Wines, Mohamed Marzouk, NYT, Pan Am 103 (Lockerbie), PFLP-GC, PT/35(b), Senegal, Vince Cannistraro, Xavier Raufer
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Lockerbie 30th Anniversary — PT/35(b) : Dirty Tricks & Tribulations in Senegal
“The [official] story of the Senegal timer is simply out of an American serialized novel.” Jean Collin — Secretary-General to the Senegal Government and Minister of State 1981-90 “After the recent interview of Collin, it is now more clear than … Continue reading
On This Day — Did The CIA Murder US Army Scientist Frank Olson? And Why? (November 28 1953)
“The most efficient accident, in simple assassination, is a fall of 75 feet or more onto a hard surface.” CIA assassination manual (1953) “What Wormwood tries to do is tell a story about how we know what we know and how reliable … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, Frank Olson, Korea
Tagged Biological weapons, CIA, Frank Olson, Korea, Korean War, Wormwood
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One Year Ago — NSA Whistleblower William Binney : “The Future of FREEDOM”
“The ultimate goal of the NSA is total population control.” “The NSA’s vision statement is: keep the problem going so the money keeps flowing.” “Data is not intelligence.” Former NSA Technical Director William Binney November 27 2017 — A 36-year … Continue reading
Two Years Ago — Blast From The Past : Reagan and the 1986 “Libyan Terrorism” Disinformation Op
“Your White House, specifically your national security adviser, constructed an operation whereby the free press in this country was going to be used to convey a false story to the world, namely that Qaddafi was planning new terrorist operations.” New … Continue reading
Posted in Gaddafi, Libya, Reagan
Tagged Bernard Kalb, Casey, CIA Daily Briefs, Gaddafi, GOSINT, Iran-Contra, La Belle Disco bombing, Libya, Poindexter and Admiral William Crowe, Prime Minister Mifsud Bonnici, PT/35(b), Reagan, Said Rashid, Shultz, Tripoli and Benghazi 1986 strikes, Weinberger
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On This Day — Remembering Avianca Flight 203 (November 27 1989)
“It’s not an item that appears on most attorneys’ bucket lists: ‘Challenge the commonly held explanation of a national tragedy and help win another country’s version of the Pulitzer Prize.’ It’s not that it’s not a noble goal, but where … Continue reading