9/11 — Former CIA Boss John McLaughlin: “So, that’s it.”

“I typed a single sentence, a memo to myself: Nothing will ever be the same.”

John McLaughlin — Former CIA Deputy Director & Acting Director (2000 to 2004)

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John McLaughlin — Former CIA Deputy Director & Acting Director (2000 to 2004)

“The hijacked planes hit the twin towers at 8:46 and 9:03 a.m. and the Pentagon at 9:37. Around 10 a.m., we moved out of our headquarters, in Langley, Virginia, to an adjacent structure; we assumed that our building was also a target.” Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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Covert Action in Angola Documented in New FRUS Volume

“The Clark Amendment** was one of the infrequent occasions in modern times that the US Congress has exercised a direct and pivotal influence upon American foreign policy. (…)  Thereby avoiding the slippery slope to another Vietnam.”

William Blum

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U.S. covert action in Angola during the Carter Administration is among the topics documented in a new volume of the official Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUS) series that was released yesterday. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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Former British Diplomat Craig Murray Barred From Entering The US

“This attempt to prevent a truth-teller from speaking in support of nonviolence is absolutely shameful. This is not a policy created to represent any view of the U.S. public, and we are not going to stand for it.”

David Swanson — Director of ‘World Beyond War’

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Craig Murray was British Ambassador to Uzbekistan from 2002 to 2004.

Former British Diplomat Craig Murray has been denied what is normally a routine visa waiver to come to Washington, DC, to be Master of Ceremonies of the Sam Adams Award for Integrity in Intelligence ceremony honouring former CIA officer and whistle-blower John Kiriakou. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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Who Is Who in World Intelligence and Security Agencies : DGSE – Bernard BAJOLET

“Abdelhamid Abaaoud [a Belgian-Moroccan killed by police five days after the November 13 atrocities] was only a go-between, not a senior figure. We know the mastermind [of the Paris Attacks] but I will remain discreet on this point.”

Bernard Bajolet

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Bernard Bajolet (born 21 May 1949) is a French diplomat. On April 10, 2013, he was appointed as Head of the French secret service, the Directorate-General for External Security (Direction générale des services extérieurs). Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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CIA and BND Employed Former SS “Bloody Brigitte” – Reflections on Nazis and ISIS

“Although she understandably questions the morality of the decision to hire Nazi SS scientists, Jacobsen balances her judgment with an understanding of the perceived threat of the Soviet Union under Stalin and the communists’ dialectical determination to prepare for total war with the West. “

Operation Paperclip — Book review by CIA Jay Watkins

 

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Hildegard Martha Lächert (20 January 1920 – 1995) was a notorious female guard, Aufseherin, at several German World War II concentration camps. She became publicly known for her service at Ravensbrück, Majdanek and Auschwitz-Birkenau. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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CIA PALANTIR Sues Early Investor

“[Since 2013] U.S. spy agencies also employ Palantir to connect databases across departments. Before this, most of the databases used by the CIA and FBI were siloed, forcing users to search each database individually. Now everything is linked together using Palantir.”

TechCrunch — January 2015

Alexander Karp: American billionaire businessman, co-founder and CEO of the software firm Palantir Technologies.

Alexander Karp: American billionaire businessman, co-founder and CEO of the software firm Palantir Technologies.

 

In the filing with the Superior Court of the State of California, the company alleges that early Palantir investor Marc L. Abramowitz “ stole … secrets, engaged in methodical deception of Palantir’ s senior executives, and made false claims to the United States Patent and Trademark Office.” Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY

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Palantir Technologies, Inc. is a private American software and services company, specializing in big data analysis.

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Founded in 2004, Palantir’ s original clients were federal agencies of the United States Intelligence Community (USIC). In-Q-Tel, the venture arm of the CIA, funded the project right from the start with 2 US$ million.

Palantir developed its technology by computer scientists and analysts from intelligence agencies over three years, through pilots facilitated by In-Q-Tel. The software concept grew out of technology developed at PayPal to detect fraudulent activity, much of it conducted by Russian organized crime syndicates. The company said computers alone using artificial intelligence could not defeat an adaptive adversary. Palantir proposed using human analysts to explore data from many sources, called intelligence augmentation. [WIKIPEDIA]

“Save the Shire.”

“The suit gives us a some insight into Palantir, one of the most secretive companies in the Valley, and the many ways it is selling its data sifting tech.”

The company alleges that three of Abramowitz’s patent applications, filed in 2015, were ideas that came from Palantir. One of them is for a patent that covers big data analysis for the oil and gas industry; one is a patent to cover big data analysis for medical clinical trials, and the third is for the cyber security rating for buying insurance to cover hack attacks. (…)

The strangest part: The company is alleging that the investor tried to trademark the word “Shire.” The company’s name is a reference from the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien, where, in that tale, the hero’s home is referred to as the “Shire.” Palantir does big data analysis for many government agencies and law enforcement and Palantir’ s motto is “Save the Shire.”

IBM i2 vs Palantir

The complaint is not without irony. i2 Limited was the UK-based arm of software company i2 Group which produced visual intelligence and investigative analysis software for military intelligence, law enforcement and commercial agencies. [WIKIPEDIA]

In 2011 it became part of IBM and the company asserted that:

Palantir Technologies improperly tapped into proprietary methods used in the Analyst’s Notebook software product and system.

i2’s original complaint, however, makes claims that are embarrassing to both companies. The short version: According to i2, Palantir employee Shyam Sankar obtained i2 software representing himself as a principal of SRS Enterprises, a company registered under the names of his parents in Florida. Sankar then allegedly proceeded to analyze i2’s software and use the results to develop tools to import data from i2’s software for use in Palantir’s analytical tools. (For its part, Palantir responded by alleging that i2 had “unclean hands” because it purportedly used information about Palantir’s products obtained through a company i2 acquired.)

A Great Investment?

Palantir’s approximate $20 billion valuation puts it in near the top of high profile startups yet to IPO.

Obviously, the firm seems to do extremely well. But then again, things may not be as they seem.

A recent story from BuzzFeed attempts to raise doubt that Palantir is doing as well as some had thought.

RELATED STORY: In-Q-Tel: Like Father, Like Son

Citing interviews with former employees and confidential documents, the story says that the company is losing some big clients (Coke, Nasdaq, and Amex) as well as some key employees.

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Secretive startup Palantir is suing an investor alleging he was trying to steal its business ideas

i2 and Palantir: Resolved Quietly

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CIA PALANTIR Sues Early Investor

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NSA Hacked French President’s House – UPDATE

A recent post — NSA Hacked French President’s House  — has been viewed yesterday by more than 7,000 readers from 124 countries.

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WordPress Statistics for GOSINT on 5 September 2016

 

GOOGLE would point to this blog on the search — in English — for the word ‘NSA’.

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Spooks & The Media

“The CPJ — Committee to Protect Journalists — has demanded that the Turkish authorities release Snell.  We call on the government to end its harassment of reporters crossing the border from Syria.”

Nina Ognianova– CPJ Europe and central Asia programme coordinator

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American freelance journalist Lindsey Snell

The story of the arrest of a US journalist by Turkey — for violation of a military zone — is open to interpretation. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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NSA Hacked French President’s House

“Keith Alexander (Director of the NSA) told me he was disappointed because he never thought we would detect them and he even added: You guys are good.”

Bernard Barbier

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French newspaper “Le Monde” just published an article confirming that the US/NSA indeed hacked the Élysée Palace in 2012. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY Continue reading

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GOSINT: First 50 Stories – 65 Countries

Greetings!

The blog is about one month old. The first 50 posts reached readers from 65 countries. Not bad but… Nobody from Colombia? Nobody from Senegal? Ecuador? Iceland? We will try to fix this “glitch” before we reach our first 100 posts. Regards, L

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Stay tuned for more GOSINT!

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