The KRYPTOS Code — How to Break a Vigenère Code

“I genuinely enjoyed working on the Kryptos ciphers. Professional cryptographers almost certainly could have broken these codes much faster, and would have used superior methods. But I doubt that they would have derived as much satisfaction as I have. I didn’t use any computers to decrypt the Kryptos codes–just pencil and paper, some common sense, and a lot of perseverance. Using a computer would have cheated me out of the feeling of accomplishment that I obtained, because I have found that often in life the journey itself can be more gratifying than arriving at the final destination. Mountains are not climbed nor marathons run merely to reach a geographical location–there are much easier ways to accomplish these feats–but as personal and spiritual challenges to the participants.

When confronted with a puzzle or problem, we sometimes can lose sight of the fact that we have issued a challenge to ourselves–not to our tools. And before we automatically reach for our computers, we sometimes need to remember that we already possess the most essential and powerful problem solving tool within our own minds.”

David Stein — CIA Analyst (Directorate of Intelligence)

Kryptos is a sculpture by the American artist Jim Sanborn located on the grounds of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in Langley, Virginia. Of the four parts of the message, the first three have been solved. The last part of the message remains as one of the most famous unsolved code in the world.

The ciphertext on the left-hand side of the sculpture (as seen from the courtyard) of the main sculpture contains 869 characters in total (865 letters and 4 question marks). The right-hand side of the sculpture comprises a keyed Vigenère encryption tableau, consisting of 867 letters. Today, we will learn how to break the so-called section II of this ciphertext. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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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

Mandy Rice-Davies and Christine Keeler were key figures in the Profumo affair

The UK establishment’s well-known tendency to cover up its own scandals is on full display in the latest releases from Whitehall’s files. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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One Year Ago — US Cartoon Mocking NSA Wiretapping Censored

“I think the strip is harmless. The censorship was unnecessary.”

Cartoonist Stephan Pastis

Pearl

On Thursday 28 (July 2016), the comic strip “Pearls Before Swine” was censored in newspapers. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY

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Remembering the Mysterious Death of General Abdul Fatah Younis Al-Obeidi (1944 – July 28 2011)

“Zidan’s efforts are complicated by the ongoing legal problems of former National Transitional Council (NTC) leader Mustafa Abdul-Jalil, who will be questioned by both military and civilian prosecutors regarding his role in the July 2011 assassination of General Abdel-Fattah Younis, Gadhafi’s former interior minister and one of the first major defectors from the old regime. Jalil and 10 other NTC officials have been charged with Younis’ death, though none have been arrested.”

Sidney Blumenthal — Email to Hillary Clinton

General Abdul Fatah Younis held the rank of Major General and the post of minister of interior. On 22 February 2011, he resigned and defected to the rebel side in what was to become the Libyan Civil War. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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Former CIA Director Calls For A Coup If Trump Fires Mueller

“I think it’s the obligation of some executive branch officials to refuse to carry that out. I would just hope that this is not going to be a partisan issue. That Republicans, Democrats are going to see that the future of this government is at stake and something needs to be done for the good of the future.”

John Brennan — 2017 Aspen Security Forum

John Brennan (Former Director, Central Intelligence Agency), James Clapper (Former Director of National Intelligence) and moderator Wolf Blitzer (Anchor, The Situation Room, CNN)

In the most vocal opposition to president Donald Trump yet, former CIA Director John Brennan said that if the White House tries to fire special counsel Robert Mueller, government officials should refuse to follow the president orders, as they would be – in his view – “inconsistent” with the duties of the executive branch. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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One Year Ago — Cosa Nostra & ISIS: Weapons and Illegal Immigrants

“We know Isis has a very commercial eye. They need to raise revenue, so I would certainly say it’s a distinct possibility that Isis may be  involved in sending migrants to southern Europe.”

Tim Morris — Executive director of police services at Interpol

Anti-mafia prosecutors in Italy are investigating the possibility that Cosa Nostra is supplying assault weapons to Islamist extremists in Western Europe. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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Former Watergate Prosecutor Blasts Roger Stone

“That never happened, and you’re absolutely wrong — and you’re the man behind this whole business with Trump and with this Guccifer and with the Russians, and you have the nerve to get on television and make these wild accusations, when you were on television before predicting exactly when the WikiLeaks information would come out on Hillary Clinton.”

Former Watergate Prosecutor Nick Ackerman to Roger Stone

Roger Jason Stone Jr. (born August 27, 1952) is an American political consultant, lobbyist, and strategist, noted for his use of opposition research usually for candidates of the Republican Party. Stone has been referred to in media variously as a “political dirty trickster,” a “renowned infighter,” a “seasoned practitioner of hard-edged politics” and a “veteran Republican strategist”. Over the course of his political career, Stone has been widely regarded as promoting a number of falsehoods and conspiracy theories.  Stone is the subject of a Netflix documentary film, titled “Get Me Roger Stone”.

A former Watergate prosecutor smacked down claims made by Roger Stone Jr. — the Republican “dirty trickster” and longtime friend of President Donald Trump — about the burglary that eventually brought down former President Richard Nixon. Stone is under investigation for alleged collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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One Year Ago — Former CIA Director Leon Panetta: “Trump is not qualified to be POTUS”

“You have a presidential candidate who is, in fact, asking the Russians to engage in American politics. I think that’s beyond the pale… He is truly not qualified to be president of the United States.”

Former CIA Director Leon Panetta

Leon Panetta

Leon Panetta

On Wednesday (July 27 2016), Donald Trump  has been calling on Russia to hack Hillary Clinton’s emails. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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TEN YEARS AGO — “What a hornets’ nest I had stirred!” [Wikipedia edited by the CIA]

“This story is demented and broken on so many levels, it is quite difficult to know where to begin, even. Here we have an excellent Wikipedia administrator who has been victimized by lunatic conspiracy theorists, a private person who has absolutely no relation to the wild stories that this article promulgates. Slashdot, you have been trolled.”

Jimmy Wales — Wikipedia co-founder (July 26 2007)

“The strange thing about this story is that this was proven to be true. And there was no denying it. Then later on, a few people started to deny it and claim that it was merely a rumor. Wikipedia has no excuse to hide this.”

Anonymous [Wikipedia user Blissyu2]

“I cannot confirm that the traffic you cite came from agency computers.”

CIA Spokesperson (15/08/2007)

Professor Black just reminded me that … On this day (July 26 2007) ten years ago, OMNI (OhmyNewsInternational) published a piece regarding suspicious edits made to certain articles on Wikipedia. As I was researching a piece on the Lockerbie tragedy, I noticed that some information regarding a Palestinian terrorist group had been erased. Upon closer inspection, I came to the conclusion that Intelligence Agencies were editing sensitive information on Wikipedia. I was not wrong. PS: Jimmy Wales never apologized… Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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Remembering Lockerbie — Pan Am 103 Quotes

“I regard the Lockerbie verdict against Megrahi as a ‘Grand Monument to Human Stupidity’.  Indeed, the written opinion of the Lockerbie judges is a remarkable document that claims an ‘honoured place in the history of British miscarriages of justice.’ If the [SCCRC] Commission accepts the application for a full review, the infamous Zeist verdict doesn’t have a snowball’s chance in hell of surviving.”

INTEL TODAY — July 5 2017

Mandela visiting Megrahi — aka the ‘Lockerbie bomber’ — in prison. Many thanks to my friend John Ashston who took the picture.

On Tuesday July 4 2017, the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission [SCCRC] confirmed that it has received a new application to review the conviction in the case of Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al-Megrahi.

Here are some of the quotes I have collected over the years. Together they tell an extraordinary story and they should convince the readers that there are indeed “many dark and sinister corners to this atrocity”.

In 2007, the SCCRC announced that there were six grounds upon which it had concluded that a miscarriage of justice might have occurred. Let us now hope that the SCCRC will accept the application for a full review of Megrahi’s conviction, often described as “a blot on Scotland’s reputation for fair trials”. Let us hope that the SCCRC will give TRUTH a chance! Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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