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Tag Archives: US
One Year Ago — 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 March 17 2017 — GCHQ, Britain’s communications intelligence … 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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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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One Year Ago — Michael Morell: “Let Us Kill Iranians and Russians in Syria!”
“Michael Morell is not a person to be taken seriously for, by trying to act tough, he is simply taking the same line as Hillary Clinton, while angling for a high position under her administration.” Ray McGovern — Retired CIA analyst Mike Morell, former deputy director … Continue reading
Posted in Charlie Rose, CIA, Hillary Clinton, Michael Morell, Ray McGovern
Tagged CIA, Mike Morell, Ray McGovern, Russia, Syria, 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 1 2017
Syria conflict: US sends arms to Kurdish forces fighting IS — Flynn to provide documents for Russia investigation after initially refusing — Ukraine raids Russian internet giant Yandex over treason — The case for protecting America’s intelligence agency whistleblowers
Sean Spicer just told a whopper about Foreign Agent Mike Flynn — UPDATE: NYT Confirmed
“That conversation, and another one two days later between Mr. Flynn’s lawyer and transition lawyers, shows that the Trump team knew about the investigation of Mr. Flynn far earlier than has been previously reported.” New York Time — May 17 … Continue reading
Former Mossad chiefs: “Israel will think twice before sharing sensitive info with US”
“We need to punish the Americans, it’s possible, so that we don’t put Trump in a position where he is again tempted, we need to abstain from transferring information to him, or to only give him partial information so that … Continue reading
Posted in Israel, Russia, Trump, US
Tagged Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, Danny Yatom, Israel, MOSSAD, President Donald Trump, Sergey Lavrov, Shabtai Shavit, US
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President Trump’s National Security Council releases White Paper on Syria-Sarin Evidence
“What I can say for sure herein is that what the country is now being told by the White House cannot be true and the fact that this information has been provided in this format raises the most serious questions … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, NSC, Syria, Trump
Tagged NSC, Sarin, Syria 'Chemical Attack' 2017, Trump, US
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Veteran Intelligence Professionals: “Trump Should Rethink Syria Escalation”
“We write to give you an unambiguous warning of the threat of armed hostilities with Russia – with the risk of escalation to nuclear war. The threat has grown after the cruise missile attack on Syria in retaliation for what you … Continue reading
When the Washington Post rewrites History
“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 In a piece published by the Washington Post on April 7 … Continue reading
Posted in Disinformation, Gaddafi, History, Journalism, Libya, Lockerbie
Tagged Bernard Kalb, Disinformation, Journalism, Libya, Lockerbie, US, Washington Post
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