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Tag Archives: Wikileaks
Two Years Ago — CIA Goes to War with WikiLeaks [POLL]
“It is the sense of Congress that WikiLeaks and the senior leadership of WikiLeaks resemble a non-state hostile intelligence service often abetted by state actors and should be treated as such a service by the United States.” 2018 US Intelligence … Continue reading
Posted in Assange, Wikileaks
Tagged 2018 US intelligence authorization bill, CIA, Julian Asange, Mike Pompeo, Wikileaks
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Two Years Ago — CIA Director Pompeo “We Must Steal Secrets With Audacity!” (July 15 2017)
“I got a call from the President one afternoon back in April. He wanted to talk about some disturbing images that were coming in from Syria. I’m sure you saw many of them yourselves — scenes of innocent civilians writhing … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, CIA Director, Mike Pompeo, Snowden, Whistleblowers, Wikileaks
Tagged CIA, Edward Snowden, Khan Shaykhoun, Mike Pompeo, Syria, Wikileaks
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Remembering American Journalist Michael Hastings (January 28 1980 – June 18 2013) [2019]
“The CIA was also looking at infecting the vehicle control systems used by modern cars and trucks. The purpose of such control is not specified, but it would permit the CIA to engage in nearly undetectable assassinations.” WikiLeaks — Vault … Continue reading
Two Years Ago — CIA Director Mike Pompeo Delivers First Public Speech at CSIS
“WikiLeaks walks like a hostile intelligence service and talks like a hostile intelligence service. It has encouraged its followers to find jobs at CIA in order to obtain intelligence. It directed Chelsea Manning in her theft of specific secret information. … Continue reading
Two Years Ago — “WikiLeaks Vault 7 dump reignites debate about deadly car crash of Michael Hastings”
“The CIA was also looking at infecting the vehicle control systems used by modern cars and trucks. The purpose of such control is not specified, but it would permit the CIA to engage in nearly undetectable assassinations.” WikiLeaks — Vault … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, Conspiracy Theory, FBI, Vault 7, Wikileaks
Tagged "The Runaway General", BuzzFeed, Conspiracy Theory, FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller, General Stanley McChrystal, investigative journalist Jason Leopold, MIT doctoral candidate Ryan Shapiro, Rolling Stone, Wikileaks, WikiLeaks: ‘Vault 7’ dump reignites debates about deadly car crashes of Michael Hastings
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Two Years Ago — CIA Statement on Vault 7 Claims by WikiLeaks (March 8 2017)
“I will splinter the CIA into a thousand pieces and scatter it into the wind.” President John F. Kennedy On Tuesday March 7, 2017, WikiLeaks began its new series of leaks on the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. Code-named “Vault 7” … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, Wikileaks
Tagged CIA, JFK, President John F. Kennedy, Samuel Halpern, Vault 7, Wikileaks, Year Zero
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Two Years Ago — International Law and Cyber Warfare. From the Tallinn Manual to a Digital Geneva Convention?
“Moscow’s hacking and dumping of Democratic emails to WikiLeaks is not an initiation of armed conflict. It’s not a violation of the U.N. Charter’s prohibition on the use of force. It’s not a situation that would allow the U.S. to … Continue reading
Posted in Cyber Warfare, DNC & Podesta Leaks, International law, Obama, Russia, Tallin Manual, Wikileaks
Tagged Cyber Warfare, Digital Geneva Convention, DNC & Podesta Leaks, electronic voting, International law, Michael Schmitt, Microsoft, Microsoft President Brad Smith, Sen. John McCain, Sir John Sawers, Tallin Manual, U.S. Naval War College, Wikileaks
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On This Day — UN Panel : “Julian Assange Is Arbitrarily Detained” (February 5 2016) [2019]
“The UN working group on arbitrary detention has concluded that Mr Assange is arbitrarily detained. The working group’s view differs from that of the Swedish authorities. We will forward a reply to the working group tomorrow. It will be more … Continue reading
Two Years Ago — Julian Assange : “1979 Is Year Zero of Our Modern Era”
“Today, 28 November 2016, marking the six-year anniversary of Cablegate, WikiLeaks expands its Public Library of US Diplomacy (PLUSD) with more than half a million (531,525) diplomatic cables from 1979. If any year could be said to be the ‘year … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, IranContra, ISIL, ISIS, Ray McGovern, Wikileaks
Tagged 1979, 9/11 terror strikes, Afghanistan, Assange, GOSINT, Iran, Iranian hostage crisis, Iranian revolution, IS, ISIL alQaeda, ISIS, Osama bin Laden, Ray McGovern, Wikileaks
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International Law — Acts of War in Cyberspace (2018)
“One of the big problems we face with cyber is that it hasn’t really been discussed internationally about what is the acceptable use of cyber-powers, where the red lines are and what happens when those red lines are crossed.” Sir … Continue reading
Posted in Cyber Warfare, DNC & Podesta Leaks, International law, Obama, Russia, Tallin Manual, Wikileaks
Tagged Cyber Warfare, Digital Geneva Convention, DNC & Podesta Leaks, electronic voting, International law, Michael Schmitt, Microsoft, Microsoft President Brad Smith, Sen. John McCain, Sir John Sawers, Tallin Manual, U.S. Naval War College, Wikileaks
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