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25 janvier, 2013 - 02:21 | Marque page | marco

Nonetheless, U.S. District Court Judge Harry Leinenweber made his distaste for Headley clear. In addition to citing the horrific nature of the three-day slaughter in Mumbai, the judge pointed out that Headley previously received two generous plea bargains when he was charged with heroin trafficking in the 1980 and 1990s.

He said Headley had been spared the death penalty by the plea deal and from extradition to Denmark and India, where the lone survivor of the 10-man Mumbai attack squad was hanged last year.

“I don’t have any faith in Mr. Headley when he says he’s a changed person committed to the American way of life,” Leinenweber said. “I hope the sentence I impose will keep him under lock and key for the rest of his natural life.”

11 avril, 2012 - 16:06 | Marque page | marco

The Iranian Intelligence Ministry announced that they have identified and captured a %u201Cmajor terrorist group%u201D also characterized as %u201Ca large and sophisticated Israeli terror and sabotage network%u201D after months of intelligence gathering.

In the recent past there have also been reports of Israeli commandos already operating in Iran, supposedly in an attempt to uncover a smoking gun which would give the West the green light to overtly attack Iran.

L’affaire Mohammed Merah, ce jeune Français d’origine algérienne qui a revendiqué le massacre de sept personnes à Toulouse et à Montauban au nom d’Al-Qaida, déclenche une guerre entre différents services secrets. D’après des sources des renseignements qui se sont confiées à Il Foglio, la Direction générale de la sécurité extérieure (DGSE), l’agence française chargée de l’espionnage et de l’antiterrorisme en dehors des frontières nationales, aurait garanti à Merah – en sa qualité d’informateur – un accès en Israël en septembre 2010 par un point de contrôle à la frontière jordanienne. Le Français y serait resté trois jours en "touriste" avant de retourner en Jordanie puis de prendre la direction de l’Afghanistan. Son entrée en Israël, couverte par les services français,...

28 février, 2012 - 00:00 | Marque page | marco

A report published by the London Sunday Times has revealed that Facebook has been accessing and reading the personal text messages of users of their social networking app.

After having spent several months studying those emails and otherwise investigating the industry depicted therein, I have revealed my summary of a classified US intelligence programme known as Romas/COIN, as well as its upcoming replacement, known as Odyssey. The programme appears to allow for the large-scale monitoring of social networks by way of such things as natural language processing, semantic analysis, latent semantic indexing and IT intrusion. At the same time, it also entails the dissemination of some unknown degree of information to a given population through a variety of means – without any hint that the actual source is US intelligence....

27 février, 2011 - 22:01 | Marque page | marco

insight into how governments discredit and eliminate dissident movements special thanx to wearechangela http://www.youtube.com/user/wearechan... and wearchangeny for their NOPLANER provacteur footage.. There was not alot of usable material to be found on the internet about these topics.

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27 février, 2011 - 22:01 | Marque page | marco

"U.S. journalist Mike Ruppert, a former Los Angeles police officer who now runs a Web site that seeks to expose CIA covert operations, said he met with RCMP investigator McDade on Aug. 3 in L.A. Ruppert said the RCMP officer was anxious to see documents he received three years ago from a shadowy Green Beret named Bill Tyre [sic] detailing the sale of rigged Promis software to Canada." - The Toronto Star, September 4, 2000.

Only the legends of Excalibur, the sword of invincible power, and the Holy Grail, the chalice from which Christ took his wine at the Last Supper begin to approach the mysterious aura that have evolved in the world of secret intelligence around a computer software program named Promis.

27 février, 2011 - 22:01 | Marque page | marco

Main Core has received attention in two 2008 articles, one a piece by investigative journalist Christopher Ketcham entitled The Last Roundup (which also looks at Continuity of Government programs but more on that in a little while) and Tim Shorrock entitled Exposing Bush’s Historic Abuse of Power. Both articles tie Main Core to the now legendary PROMIS software, an extremely advanced program designed to aid federal prosecutors in case management tracking. PROMIS could pull and put together a wide range of data from disparate sources into a single record. The PROMIS software was created by INSLAW Inc., a company owned by a former NSA intelligence officer named William Hamilton. PROMIS was to have been licensed to the U.S. government in the early 1980’s before the technology...

16 décembre, 2010 - 00:27 | Marque page | marco

Main Core has received attention in two 2008 articles, one a piece by investigative journalist Christopher Ketcham entitled The Last Roundup (which also looks at Continuity of Government programs but more on that in a little while) and Tim Shorrock entitled Exposing Bush’s Historic Abuse of Power. Both articles tie Main Core to the now legendary PROMIS software, an extremely advanced program designed to aid federal prosecutors in case management tracking. PROMIS could pull and put together a wide range of data from disparate sources into a single record. The PROMIS software was created by INSLAW Inc., a company owned by a former NSA intelligence officer named William Hamilton. PROMIS was to have been licensed to the U.S. government in the early 1980’s before the technology...

16 décembre, 2010 - 00:24 | Marque page | marco

"U.S. journalist Mike Ruppert, a former Los Angeles police officer who now runs a Web site that seeks to expose CIA covert operations, said he met with RCMP investigator McDade on Aug. 3 in L.A. Ruppert said the RCMP officer was anxious to see documents he received three years ago from a shadowy Green Beret named Bill Tyre [sic] detailing the sale of rigged Promis software to Canada." - The Toronto Star, September 4, 2000.

Only the legends of Excalibur, the sword of invincible power, and the Holy Grail, the chalice from which Christ took his wine at the Last Supper begin to approach the mysterious aura that have evolved in the world of secret intelligence around a computer software program named Promis.

6 mars, 2010 - 09:55 | Marque page | marco

"I traveled all over Africa under the cover of [being] a journalist," said Pundik. "In general, where is the boundary between espionage and journalism? For example, I wrote a detailed analysis of the tribes in Somalia and their attitude toward political parties, I investigated the political situation in northern Nigeria. These were things that the newspaper was also interested in."

2 décembre, 2009 - 08:17 | Marque page | marco

Sprint Nextel provided law enforcement agencies with customer location data more than 8 million times between September 2008 and October 2009, according to a company manager who disclosed the statistic at a non-public interception and wiretapping conference in October.

24 février, 2009 - 08:14 | Marque page | marco

AIPAC could have found no better friend than Leonard to gently advise the jury to "move along, there's nothing to see here." If that occurs, America may witness the final stage in AIPAC's long-term drive to essentially declassify or classify U.S. government secrets at will – a potentially dangerous threat to the rule of law in America. If this seems a bit over-the-top, consider two prior incidents.

In 1962 AIPAC's predecessor organization – the American Zionist Council (AZC) – ran into trouble when Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy ordered it to register as Israel's foreign agent under the 1938 Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). The Department of Justice (DOJ) discovered the AZC had secretly received the equivalent of $35 million in Israeli funds to build a domestic lobby...

11 février, 2009 - 23:06 | Marque page | marco

With solar panels along its 60ft wingspan, the Zephyr promises to revolutionise military intelligence.

The unmanned aircraft stores power from the sun in its batteries, allowing it to continue through the night and, potentially, stay in the air for months at a time.

Unlike conventional spy planes, which need regular refuelling and so make relatively short flights, it will give commanders an unbroken picture of the battlefield.

The engineers who created the Zephyr also believe it will have important civilian applications, including search-and-rescue operations and police surveillance.

It has been developed by the British defence company Qinetiq, which will announce the record-breaking flight tomorrow.

The plane is designed to provide...

11 février, 2005 - 23:09 | Marque page | marco

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11 février, 2005 - 23:09 | Marque page | marco
11 février, 2005 - 23:09 | Marque page | marco