On This Day — Operation El Dorado Canyon (April 14 1986) [Timelines & Conspiracy Theories]

“President Ronald Reagan didn’t seek congressional approval when he bombed Libya in retaliation for a bombing of a Pan Am flight over Lockerbie, Scotland.”

Amber Phillips — Washington Post (April 7 2017)

“Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not to his own facts.”

Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan

April 14 1986 — Reagan Strikes on Tripoli and Benghazi

April 14 2020 — In a piece published by the Washington Post on April 7 2017, Amber Phillips wrote that President Ronald Reagan 1986 bombing raid on Tripoli and Benghazi was retaliation for the December 21 1988 attack on Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie. Obvious nonsense!

But I would like to take this opportunity to remind you the importance of studying, researching and analysing the facts! Whatever the subject I investigate, I always begin by working out the very best timeline I can manage. This is a theory of mine: No lie, no matter how professional — even a CIA lie — can survive a good timeline. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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On This Day — CIA Launches Project MK-ULTRA (April 13, 1953) [2020]

“The CIA’s Office of Scientific Intelligence organized the project, code-named Project MKUltra, in coordination with the U.S. Army Biological Warfare Laboratories. In some cases, academic researchers were funded through grants funneled to them from CIA front organizations while remaining unaware that the CIA sought to use their work for its own purposes. In other instances, however, top officials at these institutions knew about the CIA’s role.”

Andrew Glass — Politico (April 13, 2019)

April 13 2020 — On April 13 1953, CIA Director Allen Dulles ordered the agency to develop mind-controlling drugs to be deployed against members of the Soviet bloc. The ultra-secret program was purportedly launched in response to Soviet, Chinese, and North Korean use of mind control techniques on U.S. prisoners of war during the Korean War. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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Former CIA Director John Brennan : “I really don’t do evidence.” [Joke]

“The competing messages, according to officials in attendance, also reflect cultural differences between the FBI and the CIA. The bureau, true to its law enforcement roots, wants facts and tangible evidence to prove something beyond all reasonable doubt. The CIA is more comfortable drawing inferences from behavior.”

The Washington Post

April 12 2020. Thank God, it is Sunday. I hope you are well. Today, we could use a joke and what could be a better subject than John Brennan himself?

On May 23 2017, Republican Rep. Trey Gowdy asked former CIA director John Brennan what evidence he had provided to the FBI to catalyze its investigation of Trump-Russia collusion. Brennan replied: “I really don’t do evidence.”

Then, on Monday March 25 2019, a day after Attorney General William Barr released a summary of Mueller’s findings showing there was no evidence Trump or anyone close to him colluded with Russia to steal the 2016 election, Brennan admitted he may have gotten it wrong. “I don’t know if I received bad information, but I think I suspected there was more than there actually was,” Brennan told MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.”

There is no doubt in my mind that Brennan should be investigated for the role he played in the Russiagate hoax. But this is Sunday and, for now, let me tell you an old joke about John Brennan and James Comey. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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On This Day — Target Zhou Enlai : The Bombing of the Kashmir Princess (April 11 1955) [2020]

“As I told the Prime Minister the last time, he vastly overestimates the competence of the CIA.”

Henri Kissinger — Answer to Zhou Enlai about the US involvement in the bombing of the Kashmir Princess

“Evidence now suggests that Zhou knew of the plot beforehand and secretly changed his travel plans, though he did not stop a decoy delegation of lesser cadres from taking his place.”

 Professor Steve Tsang of Oxford University — The China Quarterly (September 1994)

April 11 2020 — On April 11 1955, the Kashmir Princess — a chartered Lockheed L-749A Constellation aircraft owned by Air India — was damaged in mid-air by a bomb explosion. The plane crashed into the South China Sea while en route from Hong Kong to Jakarta, Indonesia. Sixteen of those on board were killed, while three survived. The target of the assassination was non other than the Chinese Premier, Zhou Enlai. Follow us on Twitter: @Intel_Today Continue reading

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On This Day — The Good Friday Agreement (April 10 1998) [2020]

“Compromise is when people come together and say, ‘listen, this is the dilemma, this is the difficulty, this is what is unsaleable to my people’ and let us try and find a way out.”

Bertie Ahern

“The Good Friday Agreement is a work of genius that’s applicable if you care at all about preserving democracy.”

Bill Clinton

“In Northern Ireland, these were ordinary men and women but after 700 days of failure, they joined in one day of success and they changed the course of history.”

Former US Senator George Mitchell

Tony Blair, George Mitchell and Bertie Ahern

On April 10 1998, the Good Friday Agreement for Northern Ireland was signed by the British and Irish governments. The British-Irish Agreement came into force on 2 December 1999.  Follow us on Twitter: @Intel_Today Continue reading

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KRYPTOS — More Lies from the New York Times and C.I.A.

“Why does the message of Kryptos contain intentional misspellings?”

Nicole Daniels — New York Times (April 6 2020)

“Thanks to @nytimes for featuring the Kryptos sculpture in Monday’s Lesson of the Day.”

CIA — Twitter (April 8 2020)

“Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters.”

Albert Einstein

“All mistakes originate with people acting like experts, thoroughly familiar with a subject, and looking down with an air of superiority on others.”

Tsurezuregusa (Essays in Idleness) –  Yoshida Kenkō (ca. 1330)

April 9 2020 — On Monday, the New York Times ran a piece on KRYPTOS. Sure enough, the US newspaper of record had to lie about an infamous misspeling in one of the decoded sections of KRYPTOS. Once upon a times, I would not have really cared about such lie. But in these times of hardship, any lie — small lie or big lie — is one lie too many. When will these clowns ever understand that you do not get any better at doing your job by lying about your past mistakes? This is wrong. Follow us on TWITTER: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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Reading Ted Kaczynski in Brussels [Ethics in the time of Coronavirus]

“Crowding, rapid change and the breakdown of communities have been widely recognized as sources of social problems. But we do not believe they are enough to account for the extent of the problems that are seen today.

If the system breaks down the consequences will still be very painful. But the bigger the system grows the more disastrous the results of its breakdown will be, so if it is to break down it had best break down sooner rather than later.

The concept of ‘mental health’ in our society is defined largely by the extent to which an individual behaves in accord with the needs of the system and does so without showing signs of stress.”

Theodore John Kaczynski, aka the Unabomber

In the first ever book-length philosophical analysis of Ted Kaczynski’s writings on Industrial Civilization, Chad A. Haag explores the supremely-forbidden territory of questioning Modern Technology.

April 8 2020 — The trolley problem is a thought experiment in ethics modeling an ethical dilemma. It is generally considered to represent a classic clash between two schools of moral thought, utilitarianism and deontological ethics.  Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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On This Day — The Douma Conspiracy Begins [April 7 2018]

“I can say the following very confidently. Many officials in our Western governments have really no knowledge of the truth! This is what is so scary. Our decision-makers have been deceived either by misinformation or lies provided by their Intelligence Agencies regarding this conflict.”

Carla Ortiz — Interview with Intel Today (May 23 2018)

“The dimensions, characteristics and appearance of the cylinders, and the surrounding scene of the incidents, were inconsistent with what would have been expected in the case of either cylinder being delivered from an aircraft. In each case the alternative hypothesis [The Douma attack was staged.] produced the only plausible explanation for observations at the scene.”

OPCW Fact Finding Mission in Douma, Syria

Carla Ortiz in Douma (Ghouta), Syria — May 2018

April 7 2020 — On this day two years ago, Western media reported a chemical attack in the Syrian city of Douma. From the very beginning, I told you that it was abundantly clear that the “Douma chemical attack” had been staged.  Today, we know that the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons  (OPCW) report was manipulated to support this piece of propaganda. Moreover, BBC Syria producer Riam Dalati later revealed that the hospital scene in video footage taken after the suspected chemical attack was fake. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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FBI : “There is no clue or piece of information too small.” [Lockerbie]

“The #FBI is seeking information about this image (…) Do you notice something familiar? There is no clue or piece of information too small.”

FBI Tweet (April 4 2020)

“Special photography techniques were utilized on specimen K-1 to identify the number/letter 21B which is contained within the figure of an oval.”

FBI document (August 20 1990)

“Thurman and other examiners rendered conclusions supporting the prevailing investigative or prosecutorial theory but which were unsupported by scientific fact. (…) I put no credence into any scientific or technical conclusions rendered by anyone without a suitable scientific background.”

William Tobbin — Former FBI Engineer (Email to Intel Today)

April 6 2020 — Over the weekend, the FBI posted a tweet seeking information about an image. The Bureau took this opportunity to remind the public that no clue is ever too small. So I thought this would be a good time to remind the FBI how they totally misinterpreted the biggest clue in one of their most important cases ever: Lockerbie (Pan Am 103).  Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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On This Day — The West Berlin La Belle Discotheque Bombing (April 5 1986) [False Flag — CRYPTO AG]

“Then, the U.S. and West German spies sat back and listened. They monitored Iran’s mullahs during the 1979 hostage crisis, fed intelligence about Argentina’s military to Britain during the Falklands War, tracked the assassination campaigns of South American dictators and caught Libyan officials congratulating themselves on the 1986 bombing of a Berlin disco.”

The intelligence coup of the century — Washington Post — Greg Miller (Feb. 11, 2020)

“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 York Times (October 3 1986)

“There is a wonderful book that you might read… And the title of it is from a quote from Winston Churchill: ‘In time of war, the truth is so precious, it must be attended by a bodyguard of lies.’ ”

Secretary of State George P. Shultz (October 3 1986)

“Bernard Kalb resigned today as chief spokesman for Secretary of State George P. Shultz in protest of the government’s disinformation program directed at Libyan leader Moammar Kadafi.

Los Angeles Times (Oct. 8, 1986)

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April 14 1986 — Reagan Strikes on Tripoli and Benghazi

In a piece published by the Washington Post on April 7 2017, Amber Phillips wrote that President Ronald Reagan’s 1986 bombing raid on Tripoli and Benghazi was retaliation for the 1988 attack on Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie. At the time, I would have bet the farm that this would be the most idiotic story ever reported by the WashPost. On February 11 2020, Greg Miller taught me a good lesson: ‘The worst is — always — yet to come.”  Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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