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Category Archives: MI5
UK — MI5 Agents Allowed To Carry Out Criminal Activity
“After a seven-month legal battle the prime minister has finally been forced to publish her secret order but we are a long way from having transparency. The public and parliament are still being denied the guidance that says when British … Continue reading
Posted in MI5, UK
Tagged Annie Machon, Manchester arena bombing, MI5, Sir Adrian Fulford
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One Year Ago — Robert Hannigan Steps Down As GCHQ Boss
“Technology and the internet are overwhelmingly brilliant things for human progress. Unfortunately there will always be people who want to abuse the latest technology. And it’s our job to deal with that dark side.” Robert Hannigan — Former GCHQ Director … Continue reading
Posted in Cyber Warfare, Cyber-Security, Elections, GCHQ, Internet, ISIS, Jeremy Fleming, MI5, Russia, UK
Tagged Cyber Warfare, Cyber-Security, Elections, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, GCHQ, Jeremy Fleming, Robert Hannigan, Russia
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One Year Ago — The “Trump Dossier”: A Clever Fabrication?
“I think it was disgraceful – disgraceful that the intelligence agencies allowed any information that turned out to be so false and fake out. I think it’s a disgrace… and that’s something that Nazi Germany would have done and did … Continue reading
Posted in Annie Machon, CIA, Disinformation, Donald Trump, Fake News, John Brennan, Journalism, MI6, Philip Giraldi, Putin, Ray McGovern, Russia, Spooks & Media, Trump, UK
Tagged Andrew Wordsworth, Aniie Machon, CIA, Frederick Forsyth, John Brennan, John R. Schindler, Michael Cohen, Paul R. Gregory, Phillip Giraldi, Ray McGovern, Trump Dossier
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MI5 Boss : “More attacks are inevitable.”
“They [staff at MI5] are constantly making tough professional judgements based on fragments of intelligence; pinpricks of light against a dark and shifting canvas. (…) The threat is multi-dimensional, evolving rapidly and operating at a scale and pace we’ve not … Continue reading
One Year Ago — Former MI5 Annie Machon Discusses Morell’s “Strategy” in Syria
“If Mr. Morell is the best the CIA has to offer, the agency should be replaced with a subscription to The New York Times at a savings of approximately $15 billion annually.” Bruce Fein — US Constitutional Lawyer “This is … Continue reading
Posted in Annie Machon, Charlie Rose, CIA, Hillary Clinton, Kiriakou, Michael Morell, Philip Giraldi, Ray McGovern, Syria
Tagged Annie Machon, CIA, GOSINT, Hillary Clinton, Mike Morell, Philip Giraldi, Ray McGovern, Syria
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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
PROFUMO AFFAIR — Cover-ups Revealed in Secret Files
“Mr Profumo told me that Ward, in his practice as an osteopath, sees a number of people who are prominent in public life, including one or two members of the present government.” Norman Brook — Cabinet Secretary The UK establishment’s well-known … Continue reading
UK — Robert Hannigan steps down as GCHQ boss [Interview – Video]
“Technology and the internet are overwhelmingly brilliant things for human progress. Unfortunately there will always be people who want to abuse the latest technology. And it’s our job to deal with that dark side.” Robert Hannigan — Former GCHQ Director … Continue reading
Posted in Cyber Warfare, Cyber-Security, Elections, GCHQ, Internet, ISIS, Jeremy Fleming, MI5, Russia, UK
Tagged Cyber Warfare, Cyber-Security, Elections, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, GCHQ, Jeremy Fleming, Robert Hannigan, Russia
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European States concerned about the Kremlin’s “information war”.
“I would like to ask the head of MI5 if he also sees the hand of the Kremlin in the appointment of Boris Johnson as head of the Foreign Office.” Maria Zakharova — spokeswoman for Russia’s foreign ministry. According to … Continue reading
Posted in BfV, BND, DGSE, Elections, Europe, MI5, NSA, Ray McGovern, Russia
Tagged Andrew Parker, Belgium, Bruno Kahl, CIA, Cyber Warfare, Czech Republic, DGSE, Elections, France, Francesca Maria Occhionero, Germany, Giulio Occhionero, Hans-Georg Maaßen, Italy, Lubomír Zaorálek, Maria Zakharova, MI5, Miguel De Bruycker, Poland, Ray McGovern, Russia, The Netherlands, UK, Vlado Bizik
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The search for the “Fifth Man” — Spooks and Chess Players
“They began a mad search for enemies inside the organisation itself – seeking to find more hidden traitors who could be used to explain why MI5 kept failing to do its job properly. It was the search for the “Fifth … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, KGB, MI5
Tagged Blunt, Burgess, Chess, Christine Keeler, Graham Mitchell, John Profumo, McLean, MI5, Philby, Sir Roger Hollis, Stephen Ward, UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan
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