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Category Archives: INTEL DIARY
INTEL TODAY DIARY — July 7 2017
Tony Blair ‘not straight’ with UK over Iraq, says Chilcot — Russian ‘Humpty Dumpty’ hacker Anikeev jailed for two years — How Similar Are WannaCry And Petya Ransomware? — Former CIA Agent Will Go to Italy to Serve Kidnapping Sentence
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Tagged CIA, Humpty Dumpty, Petya, Sabrina De Sousa, Sir John Chilcot, Tony Blair, Vladimir Anikeev, WannaCry ransomware
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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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Tagged CIA, Counter-WMD activities, Hollywood, Missile test, North Korea, Trump-Russia Investigation, WMD
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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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Tagged Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, CIA, Lockerbie, Missile test, North Korea, Raymond Allen Davis, Saydi Arabia, Terrorism
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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
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
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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Tagged CIA, cyber attacks, MOSSAD new agency, NSA, terrorist content on the web, UK surveillance powers
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INTEL TODAY DIARY — July 1 2017
Sarin used in April Syria attack, chemical weapons watchdog confirms — Saudi Arabia’s recently deposed crown prince reportedly under house arrest — Lockerbie: a disgraceful episode for Scots law — The NSA Confronts a Problem of Its Own Making
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Tagged Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, Khan Sheikhun, Lockerbie, NSA, Saudi Arabia, Syria, WannaCry ransomware
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INTEL TODAY DIARY — June 30 2017
Moscow prepares retaliation for U.S. seizure of Russian diplomatic compounds — A German court on Tuesday rejected a request to release a Swiss man being held on suspicion of spying. — Obama Admin Relied On Outside Country For ‘Critical Intelligence’ Claiming … Continue reading
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Tagged Daniel M, FBI, Kaspersky, Moscow retaliatory measures, Trump-Russia Investigation
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INTEL TODAY DIARY — June 29 2017
British spy behind Donald Trump dossier creates new company with a Jane Austen link — German police warned lawmakers of possible Turkish spying — Ukrainian military intelligence commander killed in Kiev car explosion — CIA Document Shows The Agency Recruited Legendary … Continue reading
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Tagged Christopher Steele, CIA, Colonel Maksim Shapoval, Turkish intelligence, UFOs
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INTEL TODAY DIARY — June 28 2017
Three CNN journalists resign over retracted Trump-Russia story — Many firms hit by global cyber-attacks — Syria chemical attack may be being prepared, US warns — ‘Petya’ Ransomware Outbreak Goes Global
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Tagged Anthony Scaramucci, Petrwrap, Petya, Syria 'Chemical Attack' 2017
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