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synopses of information contained in this group
http://www.geocities.com/skews_me_too/state_of_the_notion.html
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"Q", James Bond's Gadget Master: The Biography of Desmond Llewelyn
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1857701879/ref%3Dnosim/kimberlastsjames/103-3843794-3585456
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"What Became of the CIA"
As Gabriel Schoenfeld demonstrates in a disturbing new article, "What Became of the CIA," in the March [2005] issue of Commentary magazine, the agency has turned into "a government bureaucracy like any other, its managers and employees preoccupied with endless reams of restrictive regulations and simultaneously caught up in many of the newfangled pathologies of the American workplace."
http://www.townhall.com/columnists/lindachavez/lc20050302.shtml
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50¢ of Every Tax Dollar Goes to Pay for Wars
“International laws and agreements support and encourage citizens to resist their government when it is engaged in illegal acts." -- Glen Milner, a member of Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action in Poulsbo, Wash.
http://prisonplanet.com/articles/march2005/070305payforwars.htm
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A network of translators work to uncover the secrets of terrorists worldwide
In a small, nondescript workspace in an unmarked office,...a special team of linguists working for the nation's 15 intelligence agencies plays catch-up in a high-stakes game of words. The assignments come into the National Virtual Translation Center from the FBI, CIA and other agencies: documents in Urdu, a wiretapped conversation in Arabic, a pamphlet in Pashto, a broadcast in Farsi. The little-known center, just two years old [in 2005], is trying to solve a glaring vulnerability in the struggle against terrorism: the language gap. Few Americans in government speak such languages, and the center is aggressively recruiting them by offering unusual flexibility. So far, the center employs a virtual network of about 100 translators around the country, half working part time, who use secure computers in government offices near their homes. They send the translations to the center, which gets them back to the client agency. The CIA and FBI handle their own translations for many current investigations and urgent needs. But the volume of materials keeps growing, and the center was set up to hire translators who don't have to come to Washington and can work part time. The center reports to the new director of national intelligence, John Negroponte.
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/politics/11505149.htm
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AUDIO: The Illuminati's Satanic Plot, Part 1
Part One of the plot against the American people.
http://www.apfn.org/audio/fagan-one.mp3
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Alternative Media Censorship: Sponsored By CIA's Ford Foundation?
The multi-billion dollar Ford Foundation's historic relationship to the Central Intelligence Agency [CIA] is rarely mentioned on Pacifica's DEMOCRACY NOW / Deep Dish TV show, on FAIR's COUNTERSPIN show, on the WORKING ASSETS RADIO show, on The Nation Institute's RADIO NATION show, on David Barsamian's ALTERNATIVE RADIO show or in the pages of PROGRESSIVE, MOTHER JONES and Z magazine. One reason may be because the Ford Foundation and other Establishment foundations subsidize the Establishment Left's alternative media gatekeepers / censors.
http://www.fourwinds10.com/news/08-media/B-mainstream/2003/08B-09-03-03-alternative-media-censorship.html
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Answer To The Greatest Question
PROOF that a Supreme Being and other intelligent life exist
http://1smartest.net/
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BUSH 911: Why Did Bush Just Set There?
Proof that George W. Bush orchestrated 911 thus making him a co-conspirator.
http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Evils%20in%20Government/911%20Cover-up/why_did_bush_just_sit_there.htm
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Blowback in Iraq?
Two decades ago Afghanistan became the magnet for Islamic militants, who later on became the Al Qaeda network operating under the protection of the Taliban. While the Afghan operation was largely fought on a rural battlefield, the CIA report says that Iraq is now providing extremists with more comprehensive skills, including training in operations devised for populated urban areas. Thus bombings, assassinations and conventional military attacks on police and military targets have increased with deadly effect, but the White House isn't quite ready to admit to anything just yet.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0623/dailyUpdate.html
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Bush administration eliminating 19-year-old international terrorism report
The State Department decided to stop publishing an annual report on international terrorism after the government's top terrorism center concluded that there were more terrorist attacks in 2004 than in any year since 1985, the first year the publication covered.
http://www.realcities.com/mld/krwashington/11407689.htm
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CIA 'too cautious' in killing terrorists
"From personal experience, I can tell you, you have to build a brief of almost court-level evidence before you can even contemplate shooting a hellfire missile at one of these guys," said former CIA bin Laden hunter Michael Scheuer.
http://www.washtimes.com/upi-breaking/20050227-090112-1980r.htm
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CIA -- at Conspiracy Wiki
http://conwiki.com/index.php?title=CIA
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CIA admits massive boo-boo
A mistaken CIA analysis of an Arabic-language television broadcast triggered a major terror alert in United States in 2003 and the cancellation of nearly 30 international flights, NBC News said. The colour-coded terror alert system went from yellow to orange, after CIA agents thought they saw secret numbers encoded in the moving text at the bottom of the screen of an Al-Jazeera broadcast, NBC said late on [27 June 2005]. The "scrawl" was thought to contain attack dates, flight numbers and geographic coordinates for targets, which included the White House, Seattle's tallest structure, the Space Needle, and even the small town of Tappahanock in Virginia. For weeks after Christmas 2003, a high level terror alert was maintained leading to the cancellation of almost 30 international flights by Air France, British Airways, Continental and Aeromexico, the news service said. In the end, the treasure of secret information the Central Intelligence Agency analysts thought they had uncovered turned out to be completely wrong.
http://www.news24.com/News24/World/News/0,,2-10-1462_1728423,00.html
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CIA for Kids
http://www.cia.gov/cia/ciakids/index.shtml
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CIA looks into papers donated to University
An investigative team -- including about five members of the CIA -- will be on [the University of Washington] campus to find out whether all national-security information has been removed from the papers of the late Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D-Wash., who died in 1983, according to The Seattle Times.
http://thedaily.washington.edu/news.lasso?-database=DailyWebSQL&-table=Articles&-response=newspage.lasso&-keyField=__Record_ID__&-keyValue=11849&-search
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CIA probed for spying in U.S., failing to share intelligence with FBI
A secretive government commission recently scrutinized the CIA for expanding its spy activities inside the United States and for failing to share key intelligence with the FBI, the New York Daily News has learned. CIA spying on Americans is strictly limited by law, yet the agency wants a greater role spying on foreigners and potential terrorists inside the United States, sources said. That worries experts, who fear Americans' civil liberties may be violated. Giving the CIA a free hand in the United States is dangerous because it lacks the FBI's system of constitutional restraint, and oversight by Congress is also harder, said Kate Martin of the Center for National Security Studies. "The CIA breaks the laws of the countries they operate in," Martin said. "The FBI doesn't break the law anywhere." One veteran FBI street agent said the two services are often at odds during U.S. operations. "We've threatened to handcuff (CIA officers) face down in a hotel room to keep them from running amok," the FBI agent said. FBI Director Robert Mueller and CIA head Porter Goss met recently to discuss how to resolve the matter, an official said.
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/politics/11190588.htm
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CIA-leak stories, lies fester and grow
Scandals metastasize. That is the pattern since Watergate. What starts out looking like a small, isolated incident gradually reveals itself to be part of a larger abuse of power. Meanwhile, an unraveling cover-up adds new elements.
http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/journalgazette/news/editorial/12254078.htm
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CIA: The Secret Files
Out of the ashes of WWII and into the heat of the Cold War was born an agency without limits or bounds. Based on the critically acclaimed book The Agency, by John Ranelagh, CIA: The Secret Files exposes some of the unwritten rules that have governed this vast organization.
http://www.historychannel.com/cgi-bin/frameit.cgi?p=http%3A//www.historychannel.com/classroom/guides/cia1.html
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Celebrity Spies
Anonymity has been always an essential aspect of espionage, which makes the association of celebrity names with the clandestine world of cloak and dagger spies all the more strange. As time has pushed into the twenty-first century, famous names have been linked to espionage and military intelligence that have been long associated with literature, entertainment, and even sports: European dancer Mata Hari and television star Julia Child; movie stars Greta Garbo, Cary Grant, Anthony Quayle, Bill Travers, John Ford; writers W. Somerset Maugham, Ian Fleming, Graham Greene, Noel Coward, Malcolm Muggeridge, Helen MacInnes, as well as baseball star Moe Berg, Supreme Court Justices Arthur Goldberg and Byron White, and Teddy Roosevelt's son Kermit Roosevelt. Some agents became so effective or infamous in their undercover intelligence work, like the Great War's Ace of Spies Sidney Reilly and the cold war turncoat Kim Philby, that their names are forever linked to espionage as super agents.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1594769/celebrity_spies_of_the_world_wars_.html?cat=2
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Challenge of the IEDs
One of the most difficult challenges in Fourth Generation military theory is the problem Fourth Generation war poses for operational art. Put simply, 4GW is hard to operationalize. Operational art is not a thing, but a linkage: the connection between the tactical and strategic levels of war. In Second Generation war, firepower/attrition warfare, operational art is reduced merely to accumulating tactical victories. The presumption, often unwarranted, is that at some point you hit the magic number where the enemy surrenders. In Third Generation war, maneuver warfare, operational art is the art of breaking the enemy`s strategic 'hinges' with the fewest possible tactical engagements. It thus provides the basis for deciding where and when to fight, and equally important, where and when not to fight. The principal operational weapon is surprise combined with speed, i.e. unexpected maneuver, usually with mechanized forces, deep into the enemy`s rear. The question of what operational art means in Fourth Generation war remains open. I don`t know of any general answer. The problem is that the enemy`s strategic hinges, or centers of gravity, tend to be intangible: how do you use tactical engagements or operational maneuver to strike targets such as family or clan honor, gang loyalties, ideological convictions or belief in a particular god? Unfortunately, it appears our Fourth Generation opponents have figured out a way to act operationally against us. What our opponents are doing is brilliantly simple. By relying mostly on improvised explosive devices, or IEDs to attack us, they have created a situation where our troops have no one to shoot back at. That, in turn, ramps up the troops` frustration level to the point where two things happen: our morale collapses and our troops take their frustration out on the local population.
http://news.monstersandcritics.com/intelandterror/article_1071418.php/Challenge_of_the_IEDs
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Control Unit Prisons
Control units are supermax prisons that have been designed by government and prison authorities to control the thinking of prisoners, to determine what the prisoners will think about, through carefully contrived sensory deprivation tactics and by focusing the attention of prisoners on immediate concerns. These strategies disable prisoners through psychological, physical, and spiritual breakdown in order to compel mindless compliance by humiliation, intimidation, and demoralization. Government and prison officials disingenuously attempt to justify these abhorrent conditions by claiming the “worst of the worst” prisoners require such brutal treatment. However, it is always the political prisoner, the jailhouse lawyer, the resisters of government brainwashing - rather than the violent and dangerous prisoner - who end up in the control unit.
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Rotunda/4027/shucontrolunits.htm
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Female Spies of World War I
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/680759/female_spies_of_world_war_i.html?singlepage=true&cat=37
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Free Masons -- US government conspiracy mini documentary
A documentary exposing the conspiracy between the Free Masons, US presidents and the 9/11 terrorists attacks
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8768114400602619096&pr=goog-sl
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Goss says CIA ban excludes terrorists
CIA Director Porter J. Goss told lawmakers that the ban on assassinations by U.S. intelligence is still in force, but that it does not prohibit the agency from killing the terrorist enemies of the United States. The assassination ban, contained in Executive Order 12333, "would not bar the use of lethal force in self-defense, for example, in appropriate cases against members of al Qaeda planning attacks against the United States," Mr. Goss said.
http://washingtontimes.com/national/20050324-114414-9779r.htm
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Government Testing
Videos of Nixon's "I'm not a crook" speech from Disney World of all places, Kennedy's assassination, and the clip from the seizure-inducing Japanese Pokemon, plus the funky pics I find
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/skews_me/
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Hmong Sudden Death Syndrome
CIA-trained Laotian soliders immigrating to the west die mysteriously in the night
http://www.geocities.com/skews_me/hmong.html
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House proposes more powers for CIA
The US House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence has proposed legislation giving the CIA authority to coordinate all human intelligence operations abroad, including Pentagon and FBI activities. The bill was prompted by the increase in overseas intelligence activity by various government agencies, and the revelations that the Pentagon had been conducting overseas operations without informing the CIA. According to the bill, the CIA director would design procedures for coordinating all human intelligence activities abroad, and those procedures would be subject to approval by the DNI.
http://www.isn.ethz.ch/news/sw/details.cfm?id=11435
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How To Avoid the Draft Or National Service
refuse to volunteer. Here's how --
http://www.conspiracyplanet.com/channel.cfm?channelid=127&contentid=1799
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ISLAM and TERRORISM
a yahoo group which explains islam to non-muslims in a friendly open-minded way and whether it is related to terrorism
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Terrorism-and-islam/
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Intelligence Commission Quotes
Reaction to the release [31 March 2005] of a presidential commission report on the performance of U.S. intelligence agencies
http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,1280,-4905044,00.html
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Intelligence: The Pentagon—Spying in America?
Ever since the 1970s, when Army intel agents were caught snooping on antiwar protesters, military intel agencies have operated under tight restrictions inside the United States. But the new provision, approved in closed session...by the Senate Intelligence Committee, would eliminate one big restriction: that they comply with the Privacy Act, a Watergate-era law that requires government officials seeking information from a resident to disclose who they are and what they want the information for. The CIA always has been exempt—although by law it isn't supposed to operate inside the United States. The new provision would now extend the same exemption to Pentagon agencies such as the Defense Intelligence Agency—so they can help track terrorists. A report by the Senate Intelligence Committee says the provision would allow military intel agents to "approach potential sources and collect personal information from them" without disclosing they work for the government. The justification: "Current counterterrorism operations," the report explains, which require "greater latitude ... both overseas and within the United States." DIA officials say they mainly want the provision so they can more easily question American businessmen and college students who travel abroad. But Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman concedes the provision will also be helpful in investigating suspected terrorist threats to military bases and contractors inside the United States. "It's a new world we live in," he says. "We have to do what is necessary for force protection." Among those pushing for the provision, sources say, were officials at northcom, the new Colorado-based command set up by Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld to oversee "homeland defense." Pentagon lawyers insist agents will still be legally barred from domestic "law enforcement." But watchdog groups see a potentially alarming "mission creep."
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5197014/site/newsweek/
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Interest grows in solving cryptic CIA puzzle after link to Da Vinci Code
It is one of the world's most baffling puzzles, the bane of professional cryptologists and amateur sleuths who have spent 15 years trying to solve it. But the race to find the secrets of Kryptos, a sculpture inside a courtyard at the CIA's heavily guarded headquarters in Langley, Virginia, may be reaching a climax. The Kryptos sculpture incorporates a coded message made up of thousands of letters punched through a nearly 4 meter (12ft) high copper scroll. Three-quarters of the code has been broken, and the deciphered message so far appears to point to something momentous buried on CIA grounds.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,12271,1504316,00.html
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Topics like Brain FingerPrinting, BrainGate Chip, Computer Facial Expression Recognition , Cornell GSR Class Project, EEG Emotiv Systems, FMRI, Honda Brain-Machine interface, NeuroSky ,Remot Brainwave Reader ,SubVocal Speech fNIRS and more!!
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New Undeclared Arms Race: America's Agenda for Global Military Domination
The Pentagon has released the summary of a top secret Pentagon document, which sketches America's agenda for global military domination. This redirection of America's military strategy seems to have passed virtually unnoticed. With the exception of The Wall Street Journal, not a word has been mentioned in the US media. There has been no press coverage concerning this mysterious military blueprint. The latter outlines, according to the Wall Street Journal, America's global military design which consists in "enhancing U.S. influence around the world", through increased troop deployments and a massive buildup of America's advanced weapons systems. It calls for a more "proactive" approach to warfare, beyond the weaker notion of "preemptive" and defensive actions, where military operations are launched against a "declared enemy" with a view to "preserving the peace" and "defending America". The document explicitly acknowledges America's global military mandate, beyond regional war theaters. This mandate also includes military operations directed against countries, which are not hostile to America, but which are considered strategic from the point of view of US interests. From a broad military and foreign policy perspective, the March 2005 Pentagon document constitutes an imperial design, which supports US corporate interests Worldwide.
http://globalresearch.ca/articles/CHO503A.html
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New Undeclared Arms Race: America's Agenda for Global Military Domination 2
This new undeclared arms race is with the so-called "growing powers". While China and Russia are mentioned as a potential threat, America's (unofficial) rivals also include France, Germany and Japan. The recognized partners of the US --in the context of the Anglo-American axis-- are Britain, Australia and Canada, not to mention Israel (unofficially). In this context, there are at present two dominant Western military axes: the Anglo-American axis and the competing Franco-German alliance. The European military project, largely dominated by France and Germany, will inevitably undermine NATO. Britain (through British Aerospace Systems Corporation) is firmly integrated into the US system of defense procurement in partnership with America's big five weapons producers.
http://globalresearch.ca/articles/CHO503A.html
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Officials find fault with CIA reports
The small group of top government officials who read the President's Daily Brief, a summary of the most timely and critical intelligence on threats to the United States, have told a presidential commission on intelligence that they find the highly classified document of little value, according to the commission's co-chairmen. The quality of the brief may be particularly crucial in this administration because President Bush is extremely interested in what the spy agencies tell him, according to close aides and intelligence officials. He has been described by aides as asking frequent questions, sometimes calling in CIA officers for direct briefings. A senior intelligence official sits on the staff of the National Security Council to act as an intermediary, and to demand more information. Bush receives an oral briefing each morning from 8 to 8:45 on foreign intelligence and domestic security. The CIA briefer usually is accompanied by the agency's director, currently Porter Goss.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002229302_briefings03.html
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Printing press spells out bugs' behaviour
AROUND 1452 the first operational printing press was created, followed in 1799 by lithographic printing. Now, these inventions are reflected in the world's first bacterial printing press. The press will print live bacteria onto solid surfaces in precise patterns, a technique that may help explain how bacteria influence each other spatially. Understanding these relationships will help find ways of thwarting their attacks and using them to clean up pollutants. For instance, bacteria sometimes form biofilms, unique communities of sticky, sugary plaques which cling to surfaces (New Scientist, 20 November 2004, p 34). In this state bacteria are better at resisting antibiotics and more efficient at processing waste. But we do not know which conditions prompt bacteria to form these biofilms and why they are more resilient when they do. "One thing we want to study is the distance dependence for signalling between two adjacent bacteria on a surface," says Doug Weibel, a member of the Harvard University team that built the printing press. To create intricate patterns of many different types of bacteria, Weibel borrowed a technique from the computer chip industry called photolithography. Conventionally, this involves coating a silicon wafer with a thin layer of light-sensitive polymer, shining UV light onto it through a template, and then dissolving the affected areas to create a pattern. Weibel uses this patterned chip as a mould, into which he pours a liquid polymer. This cools, sets and is popped out, forming a stamp. This is then coated with agarose, a nutrient gel that bacteria will grow on. He pipettes solutions of bacteria onto the agarose, which sucks out the water, leaving a solid layer of bacteria. To print the bacteria, this stamp is simply pressed into a clean nutrient gel, producing a living replica of the original pattern, with features as small as 1 micrometre across, the size of one bacterium. As some bacteria remain on the stamp, it is "re-inked" by warming u
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn7439
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Spies and Bloggers
Could the American spy community improve its intelligence activities through blogging? A captain in the U.S. Army Reserve thinks so and says as much in the March issue of Wired magazine. Capt. Kris Alexander, a millitary intelligence officer, argues in an essay that blogs should be incorporated into the intelligence community's classified computer network , Intelink, and that the community should cultivate bloggers outside itself to gain additional insights and analysis.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/security/41254.html
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Spy vs Spy - Assorted Sources
We all remember this! [Spy vs Spy pic] But how many of us remember this? [car spotting]
http://www.grostenquin.org/misc/gtmisc-23.html
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Spying on Citizens
The 1950s McCarthy era, when random witch hunts by Sen. Joe McCarthy ruined decent people's lives on false or flimsy accusations that they had spoken favorably of communism, or knew people who had. Whatever their politics, Americans today should be appalled that law enforcement agencies are -- at the Bush administration's urging -- creating files on people simply for expressing their views.
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0323-32.htm
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Study Urges CIA Not To Cede Paramilitary Functions to Pentagon
A preliminary study contracted by the Pentagon has concluded that the Defense Department should not take charge of the CIA's paramilitary functions, senior defense officials said [4 Feb 2005]. The study's conclusion...reflects an emerging consensus among current and former defense, military and intelligence officials that it is more logical for the CIA to retain its relatively modest paramilitary force.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A168-2005Feb4.html?nav=rss_nation/nationalsecurity/military
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Terrorist attacks triple in 2004, US report says
Global terrorist attacks showed a three-fold increase in 2004, according to figures released by a US Department with 1,907 people killed in grave international terrorist attacks against a much less 625 people in 2003. Figures released by the National Counterterrorism Centre, NCTC, an arm of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), notified that 2004 saw terror activities growing to appalling dimensions. Besides slaying 1907 people in 2004, terrorist attacks also wounded an outrageous number of 6,704 people, almost double 2003’s figure of 3,646. Obviously, the number of terrorist attacks had also increased from to 175 in 2003 to a colossal 651 in 2004. These figures are candid enough to expound the state of terrorism last year; however, US officials argue that this year’s statistics cannot be compared seriously to the previous year’s figures, saying that such activities were not scanned as comprehensively and with as many resources and manpower in the previous years, as is being done now. Terror statistics have undoubtedly ruffled feathers of the Bush administration which asserted that they had won their so called ‘war on terrorism’ last year. In fact, claims have also been made of the Bush government distorting figures to display an incorrect picture of international terrorism to the world only to uphold their win against terror.
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/2597.html
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The CIA's Family Jewels
CIA Announces Declassification of 1970s "Skeletons" File
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB222/index.htm
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The Illuminati Order - All-Seeing Eye
http://www.TheQleaner.com/
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The National Security Archive
The George Washington University
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/
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The Pope and the CIA
The public eulogies for Pope John Paul II may have ended, but another one lurks in the files of the Central Intelligence Agency. There, the pope's fight against Communism is depicted not as a crusade of uncompromising moral force, but as a careful, calculated political campaign. Take the intelligence report on Poland of November 7, 1980, after the rise of the Solidarity movement, only a year or so after John Paul's historic first papal visit to his country. The author writes: "It is clear ... that the Church has decided to aid the regime at least indirectly by cautioning the trade workers and unions to pursue a moderate line." This theme is repeated a month later, when a secret State Department cable says the pope was "asking for calm and unity" in his homeland. But the pope worried that visiting again, in the summer of 1982, might strengthen the other side. "The pope probably has reservations about coming to Poland out of fear of bestowing legitimacy on the martial law regime," the agency reported. As 1982 went on, CIA documents show, the pope's potential visit became a major issue, with the Vatican playing a crafty hand against the Commies. "Potential stumbling blocks in the continuing negotiations over the visit include the Pope's reported desire to visit internment camps and his possible refusal to meet with Premier Jaruzelski," reads a June 1982 bulletin. "Church leaders are seeking to force the regime to take a stand on a papal visit and take the blame for any postponement." Ultimately, according to a July 1982 report, the pontiff "decided that political conditions are not right for a visit to Poland in August." But he didn't stop playing hardball.
http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0515,webmurphy,62890,6.html
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The intelligence reform bill
At a glance (about halfway down the page)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6999272/site/newsweek/
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The neocon power grab at NSA and an attempt to stifle the press
[Wayne Madsen] will soon establish a website called the Wayne Madsen Report that will expose the bottom dwelling vermin now infesting our body politic. In the finest tradition of H. L. Mencken, Drew Pearson and Jack Anderson, Edward R. Murrow and other hard hitting members of the Fourth Estate, I have a simple warning: if you hold political office or another responsible position in this three degrees of separation town called Washington and you steal taxpayer's money, hypocritically proclaim born-again Christianity and then go out and beat up a female prostitute or call a gay male prostitute hot line, get busted for publicly urinating on Capitol Hill, or engage in disloyal behavior against the United States, you can be sure your name and your activities will be featured on the website. You will be held accountable—it's as simple as that.
http://www.onlinejournal.com/Special_Reports/052405Madsen/052405madsen.html
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Time magazine defuses CIA stoush
Two journalists are facing jail today for refusing to reveal the identity of a source used in reports on the CIA, which embarrassed the Bush administration. But in an unexpected move, the employer of one of them - Time magazine - has now decided to hand over relevant documents in order to stave off the prison sentence, as North America Correspondent Leigh Sales reports. A 1972 Supreme Court decision in the US found that journalists are not above the law when it comes to grand jury investigations and can't get away with citing confidential sources to avoid answering questions. Media experts have always opposed that ruling and believe it's detrimental to honest reporting. The Times pointed out that in a similar situation in 1978, it paid hefty fines and saw one of its reporters jailed for 40 days in order to protect a source. The newspaper believes journalists cannot do their jobs if sensitive contacts fear they could be unmasked.
http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/content/2005/s1404906.htm
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U.S. GOVERNMENT ASSASSINATION PLOTS
List of prominent foreign individuals whose assassination (or planning for same) the United States has been involved in since the end of the Second World War. The list does not include several assassinations in various parts of the world carried out by anti-Castro Cubans employed by the CIA and headquartered in the United States.
http://members.aol.com/bblum6/assass.htm
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U.S. targets spy services abroad
The Bush administration has adopted a new counterintelligence strategy that calls for "attacking" foreign spy services and the spy components of terrorist groups before they can strike, a senior U.S. intelligence official said [5 March 2005]. "No longer will we wait until taking action," Miss Van Cleave said during a conference hosted by the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University. "To meet the threat, U.S. counterintelligence needs to go on the offensive, which will require major but achievable changes in the way we do business."
http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20050305-111738-8027r.htm
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US 'no good' at cell infiltration
It was said after the September 11 attacks and it's being said again: the failure of the US to obtain agents who can infiltrate terror gangs is frustrating its efforts to combat these enemies.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,15220315%255E2703,00.html
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US invasion of iraq 'A resource war'
The US Department of Energy...commissioned a report on the probable impacts of "peak oil", the point at which global oil production will no longer meet demand, which was released in February [2005]. "The report was compiled mainly by ex-CIA people. The CIA has always kept a close watch on resources. They found that peak oil would provide the US and the world with an 'unprecedented risk and management problem', [said Richard Heinberg of the New College of California]. "They say if they have 10 years to prepare, the economic and social chaos could be minimised. But if it's less, the US will face a serious problem and the government will have to manage it without public input. For that, read martial law. The report found oil price volatility will increase to unprecedented levels," Heinberg said. The US response is not to cut oil consumption by making major lifestyle changes, and scale back on economic activity, but to use the military to maintain control over oil in the Middle East. This was formalised as far back as 1979 by former US president Jimmy Carter, in what became known as the Carter Doctrine, which stated that America would use the military to maintain access to the oil reserves in the Middle East.
http://www.capetimes.co.za/index.php?fSectionId=271&fArticleId=2505413
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US unready for rising threat of 'moles'
Because the US has reached such lone, superpower status, government officials say, at least 90 countries - in addition to Al Qaeda - are attempting to steal some of the nation's most sacred secrets. It's not only foes, like members of terror groups or nations that are adversaries of the US, but friends as well. The top five countries trying to snoop on US plans and cutting-edge technology, according to an official who works closely with the FBI on this issue, are China, Russia, Israel, France, and North Korea. Others running close behind: Cuba, Pakistan, and India. A chief concern, officials say, is that Al Qaeda or other terror groups may try to infiltrate US national security agencies. Paul Redmond, a former CIA counterintelligence official who spoke at the conference last month, said it is an "actuarial certainty" that foreign spies have again infiltrated US national-security agencies. The CIA, according to a recruiter at the conference, has already flagged about 40 applicants who they think may have tried to be double agents. This would fit Al Qaeda's pattern, according to Michael Scheuer, a former top CIA counterterrorism official. Al Qaeda operatives, he says, have already penetrated several security agencies in Middle Eastern countries. The US has long had trouble with double agents. During the cold war, essentially every component of the US's national- security apparatus - with maybe the exception of the Coast Guard - was penetrated, experts say. Moles working for adversaries of the US stole closely guarded secrets, including details on nuclear weapons programs, cryptographic codes, and information on how the US spies on its adversaries. Moreover, intelligence officials and experts say, this is an area where the US has never gained an advantage overseas, and it's becoming more difficult to operate in an ever-changing world.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0408/p01s01-usfp.html
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VIDEO: Watch Those Sitting in High Places Worship the HORN GOD
Secretly uncovered never before seen footage of HORN GOD WORSHIP. You must have a "REAL PLAYER" to view this video. If you have dial up, it may take a while for it to buffer. Real Player may be download for free at http://www.real.com/player/index.html?
http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Videos/bohemian_grove.ram
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Wasn't it better when spies stayed in the cold?
Nowadays...former spooks seem to be everywhere: writing books, columns and op-eds, making the rounds of the TV and radio talk shows, speaking at conferences, lunching at the Palm in Washington, posing for photographs in Vanity Fair. And they're not just discussing "tradecraft." They're proposing policy, dabbling in politics and engaging in gossip.
http://www.sitnews.us/Columns/0405/041305_cliff_may.html
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What I Heard about Iraq
I heard a marine describe ‘dead-checking’: ‘They teach us to do dead-checking when we’re clearing rooms. You put two bullets into the guy’s chest and one in the brain. But when you enter a room where guys are wounded, you might not know if they’re alive or dead. So they teach us to dead-check them by pressing them in the eye with your boot, because generally a person, even if he’s faking being dead, will flinch if you poke him there. If he moves, you put a bullet in the brain. You do this to keep the momentum going when you’re flowing through a building. You don’t want a guy popping up behind you and shooting you.’
http://www.lrb.co.uk/v27/n03/wein01_.html
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Why We Fight
What are the forces that shape and propel American militarism? This award-winning film provides an inside look at the anatomy of the American war machine. Is American foreign policy dominated by the idea of military supremacy? Has the military become too important in American life?
http://informationclearinghouse.info/article8494.htm
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Zetaheaven
Concerns ET/UFOs, Judgment Day, Mr. Armageddoom Bush, Afro-american Affairs
http://Zetaheaven.org
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http://www.bringthemhomenow.org
Useful links for soldiers
http://www.bringthemhomenow.org/links/main.html
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~ it's illegal to observe the government ~
An Illinois state law prohibits activity that monitors its government. In preparation for his documentary film, which was broadcast on public television, Patrick Thompson was filming police as they made traffic stops. The police seized his film and the District Attorney charged the scofflaw with eavesdropping. It's disturbing. The right of people to monitor, observe and collect documentation on the operation of their government should be written into every state constitution. How can we maintain a democracy if activity that doesn't interfere with the police or other government operations is illegal?
http://yourpinews.blogspot.com/2005/03/its-illegal-to-observe-government.html
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