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Tag Archives: FSB
15 Years Ago — The Murder of Anna Politkovskaya (October 7 2006)
“She was brave, she was bold, and she was beautiful. In her fearless quest to uncover the wrongdoings of the Russian State, Anna Politkovskaya inspired awe in some and fear in countless others. Hers was a lonely voice, yet loud … Continue reading
On This Day — The Murder of Anna Politkovskaya (October 7 2006) [2020]
“She was brave, she was bold, and she was beautiful. In her fearless quest to uncover the wrongdoings of the Russian State, Anna Politkovskaya inspired awe in some and fear in countless others. Hers was a lonely voice, yet loud … Continue reading
On This Day — The Murder of Anna Politkovskaya (October 7 2006) [2019]
“Anna Politkovskaya paid the ultimate price for her bravery in investigating and reporting on human rights violations. Achieving justice and establishing the truth about her murder must become a top political priority. This is owed first and foremost to her … Continue reading
Two Years Ago — General Mike Flynn & The Mysterious Svetlana Lokhova [UPDATE — Svetlana Lokhova Speaks Out: “Stefan Halper Behind False Allegations Provided to U.S. Intelligence”]
“Multiple sources, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the CIA and FBI were discussing this episode, along with many others, as they assessed Flynn’s suitability to serve as national security adviser. The Cambridge meeting was part of a … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, FBI, GRU, Michael Flynn, Russia, Trump, UK, US
Tagged BBC Gordon Corera, Cambridge, Cambridge Intelligence Seminar, FSB, GRU, John Simkin, Journal of Intelligence and Terrorism Studies, Lieutenant-General Michael Flynn, President Donald Trump, Professor Christopher Andrew, Russia, Sberbank, Sir Richard Dearlove, Svetlana Lokhova, SVR, UK, US
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Two Years Ago — High Profile Treason Case Assigned to Special Services Investigator Mikhail Svinolup
“Mikhail Svinolup is one of the most experienced employees of the FSB Investigations Directorate and one of the most intelligent. He is an interesting interlocutor, despite the fact that we disagree as opponents.” Russian Human Rights Lawyer Ivan Pavlov April … Continue reading
Two Years Ago — General Mike Flynn &The Mysterious Svetlana Lokhova
“Multiple sources, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the CIA and FBI were discussing this episode, along with many others, as they assessed Flynn’s suitability to serve as national security adviser. The Cambridge meeting was part of a … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, FBI, GRU, Michael Flynn, Russia, Trump, UK, US
Tagged BBC Gordon Corera, Cambridge, Cambridge Intelligence Seminar, FSB, GRU, John Simkin, Journal of Intelligence and Terrorism Studies, Lieutenant-General Michael Flynn, President Donald Trump, Professor Christopher Andrew, Russia, Sberbank, Sir Richard Dearlove, Svetlana Lokhova, SVR, UK, US
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Two Years Ago — Inside the Intrigue of Russia’s Cyberattacks
“Looks like Sergey [Mikhailov] and Ruslan [Ruslan Stoyanov] were looking for various “scapegoats” who were easy to track down and who had a lot of criminal evidence collected against them, and then reported them to iDefence through Kimberly [Zenz]. This was … Continue reading
Inside the Intrigue of Russia’s Cyberattacks [Breaking News — FSB Col and Kaspersky Scientist Found Guilty]
“Looks like Sergey [Mikhailov] and Ruslan [Ruslan Stoyanov] were looking for various “scapegoats” who were easy to track down and who had a lot of criminal evidence collected against them, and then reported them to iDefence through Kimberly [Zenz]. This was … Continue reading
Two Years Ago — RUSSIA : FSB Shaken by a Major Reshuffle
“One might think this would be a good time for Russian cyber intelligence officials, credited as they are with hacking and leaking Democratic emails that may have altered the course of the U.S. presidential election. One would be wrong.” Emily … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, Cyber Warfare, Cybercrime, DNC & Podesta Leaks, Donald Trump, Espionage, FBI, FSB, Internet, KGB, Trump, Trump Dossier, Ukraine
Tagged Alexey Grachev, Andrei Gerasimov, Dmitry Dokuchaev, Dmitry Pravikov, FSB, Sergei Mikhailov, Zhahongir Yuldashev
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One Year Ago — Russia Intelligence Chiefs Visit Washington to Meet American Spooks
“Sergey Naryshkin was here [in the United States]. He held consultations with his counterparts. Joint struggle against terrorism was discussed. We maintained contact in 2014 during the Sochi Olympics. Of course, we consider joint work this year, during the FIFA … Continue reading
Posted in FSB, Russia, Sergey Naryshkin, SVR
Tagged Alexander Bortnikov, Anatoly Antonov, DNI, FSB, GRU, Jon Huntsman, Mike Pompeo, Russia, Senator Charles E. Schumer, Sergey Naryshkin, SVR
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