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Tag Archives: UK
One Year Ago — UK: Prime Minister Theresa May appoints Sir Adrian Fulford as Investigatory Powers Commissioner
“I’m pleased to announce the appointment of Lord Justice Fulford as the first Investigatory Powers Commissioner. He brings a wealth of experience in the judiciary and expertise in matters of law which will be crucial to his vital role scrutinising … Continue reading
Theresa May : Russia “Highly Likely” Behind Spy Poisoning
“Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson had told the ambassador Moscow must immediately provide full and complete disclosure of the Novichok programme to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. Should there be no credible response, we will conclude that this … Continue reading
Alexander Litvinenko — UK Freezes Assets Of Two Suspects
“The evidence suggests that the only credible explanation is, in one way or another, that the Russian state is involved in Litvinenko’s murder.” Scotland Yard lawyer — Court hearing in London (2015) On January 22 2018, the UK issued the order to … Continue reading
Posted in Aleksandr Litvinenko, Russia, UK
Tagged Aleksandr Litvinenko, Andrei Lugovoi, Dmitry Kovtun, Judge Robert Owen, Richard Watson, Russia, UK
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UK — Theresay May Creates “Fake News” Intelligence Unit
“[Russia] is seeking to weaponise information. Deploying its state-run media organisations to plant fake stories and photo-shopped images in an attempt to sow discord in the West and undermine our institutions. So I have a very simple message for Russia. … Continue reading
Posted in Fake News, UK
Tagged Fake News, National Security Communications Unit, Prime Minister Theresa May, UK
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TOP INTEL TODAY 2017 STORIES #5 : “Flynngate — 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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United Nations Report on the Tragic Death of Dag Hammarskjöld — [UPDATE JULY 2017]
“Hammarskjöld was at the point of getting something done when they killed him. Notice that I said ‘when they killed him’.” US President Harry Truman — September 19 1961 Dag Hammarskjöld Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has appointed Tanzania’s former chief justice Mohamed … Continue reading
INTEL TODAY DIARY — June 25 2017
From Russia With Blood — Why has Italy been spared mass terror attacks in recent years? — UK Parliament hit by cyber-attack — Ottawa to create new group to oversee all intelligence agencies’ activities
Flynngate — 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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NSA Rick Ledgett: ‘Claim that GCHQ carried out surveillance on Donald Trump during the election campaign is arrant nonsense’
“Cyber war is going to look very different – you are going to see massive failures of key infrastructure systems in the countries that are being targeted in a way we have not seen yet.” Richard Ledgett — Deputy Director … Continue reading
Posted in Cyber Warfare, GCHQ, NSA, Snowden, Trump, UK, US
Tagged GCHQ, Judge Napolitano, NSA, President Donald Trump, Richard Ledgett, Russia, Snowden, UK, US
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UK: GCHQ denies wiretapping Donald Trump
“Recent allegations made by media commentator Judge Andrew Napolitano about GCHQ being asked to conduct ‘wiretapping’ against the then president-elect are nonsense. They are utterly ridiculous and should be ignored.” GCHQ spokesman GCHQ — Britain’s communications intelligence agency — has issued … Continue reading
Posted in GCHQ, Trump, UK, US
Tagged GCHQ, Gordon Corera, Judge Andrew Napolitano, President Donald Trump, Robert Hannigan, UK, US, White House press secretary Sean Spicer
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