Monthly Archives: September 2017

Ethos and Profession of Intelligence 2017

“This leads me back to the title of this speech. There is an old saying from the debate over the drawbacks of a closed intelligence culture in the 1960s and 1970s: “When everything is secret – nothing is secret.” The … Continue reading

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Dag Hammarskjöld — The Silence of the Lambs

“There is a significant amount of evidence from eyewitnesses that they observed more than one aircraft in the air, that the other aircraft may have been a jet, that SE-BDY was on fire before it crashed, and/or that SE-BDY was … Continue reading

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One Year Ago — Dead Man’s Diary: Sarkozy’s 2007 Presidential Election Campaign Funded by Gaddafi

“A further 3 million euros was purportedly transferred by a son of Gaddafi before the final 2 million was sent by Abdullah Sanussi, the then head of Libyan intelligence service.” MEDIAPART French news website ‘Mediapart’ has uncovered hard evidence documenting the … Continue reading

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NEVER FORGET — Suspicious Aviation Tragedies: 1961 — Ndola United Nations DC-6 crash [UPDATE: UN REPORT Sept 26 2017]

“There is a significant amount of evidence from eyewitnesses that they observed more than one aircraft in the air, that the other aircraft may have been a jet, that SE-BDY was on fire before it crashed, and/or that SE-BDY was … Continue reading

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THIS DAY IN HISTORY — Stanislav Petrov Saved the World from Nuclear War

“The siren howled. But I just sat there for a few seconds, staring at the big, back-lit, red screen with the word ‘launch’ on it.” Colonel Stanislav Petrov On 26 September 1983, just three weeks after the Soviet military had … Continue reading

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One Year Ago — Blast From The Past: The NSA & the CRYPTO AG Sting

“Further evidence suggesting that the Crypto AG machines were compromised was revealed after the assassination of former Iranian Prime Minister Shahpour Bakhtiar in 1991.” On 7 August 1991, one day before Bakhtiar’s body was discovered, the Iranian Intelligence Service transmitted … Continue reading

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NORTH KOREA — Small Artificial Earthquake Detected? [UPDATE]

“It is clear that the quake wasn’t caused by an artificial explosion.”  South Korea Meteorological Administration (Anonymous) “This event occurred in the area of the previous North Korean Nuclear tests. We cannot conclusively confirm at this time the nature (natural … Continue reading

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One Year Ago — CIA : A Few Good Women

IN HONOR OF THOSE MEMBERS OF THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY CIA Memorial wall The Memorial Wall is a memorial at the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in Langley, Virginia. It honors … Continue reading

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The Kryptos Sculpture: “The Code the CIA / NSA Can’t Crack”

“The first code breaker, a CIA employee named David Stein, spent 400 hours working by hand on his own time. Stein, who described the emergence of the first passage as a religious experience, revealed his partial solution to a packed … Continue reading

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One Year Ago –Former CIA John Kiriakou Explains The Jeffrey Sterling Case (VIDEO)

“Just like the CIA primary mission is to protect the Agency, the New York Time primary mission is to protect the Time. And so when this hit the fan — so to speak — Jeffrey was on his own.” Former CIA … Continue reading

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