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  • Singing the enemy’s song

    12/21/2009 11:35:12 AM PST · by An_Indian · 1 replies · 217+ views
    The Hindu ^ | Dec 20, 2009 | Praveen Swami
    Singing the enemy’s song Rahman, many experts have long suspected, was allowed to enter the United States by the Central Intelligence Agency in an effort to infiltrate Al-Qaeda -- a high-stakes intelligence gamble that backfired spectacularly “We have an expression in Arabic”, the blind Egyptian cleric who ran al-Qaeda’s networks in the United States once told an interviewer, “everybody sings for those he loves”. On February 26, 1993, a fifteen hundred kilogramme improvised explosive device went off in the underground parking garage of the World Trade Centre in New York -- the very building that, eight years later, would be...
  • At Cold War's End--CIA (12/25/91 fall of USSR. 12/25/09, awakens in U.S. Senate)

    12/19/2009 11:25:32 AM PST · by Recovering_Democrat · 1 replies · 212+ views
    CIA.gov ^ | CIA
    25 December [1991] Gorbachev resigns; Russian flag replaces Soviet over Kremlin.
  • Book Review: Di Di Daw Daw Di Di~Censored by the CIA

    12/18/2009 9:02:47 AM PST · by Islaminaction · 5 replies · 337+ views
    Logan's Warning ^ | December 18Th, 2009 | Christopher Logan
    Di Di Daw Daw Di Di is an insightful realpolitik text by a retired Foreign Service Officer who has served in Moslem countries, worked as a Security Professional, and wore other hats during his 25-years of service abroad where he held the highest levels of TOP SECRET and intelligence security clearances. His vision is 20-20. Prior to publication, Di Di Daw Daw Di Di was submitted to federal agencies for review and the text was censored (redacted) by the Central Intelligence Agency and the Department of State. This censored version retains 98% of its pre-redacted integrity and character. Di Di...
  • US mulls Predator strikes in Pakistani cities

    12/14/2009 11:50:38 PM PST · by sonofstrangelove · 23 replies · 464+ views
    Space War ^ | 12/13/2009 | Space War Via AFP
    Senior US officials are pushing to expand CIA drone strikes beyond Pakistan's tribal region and into a major city in an attempt to pressure the Pakistani government to pursue Taliban leaders based in the city of Quetta, The Los Angeles Times reported late Sunday. The newspaper said the prospect of Predator aircraft strikes in Quetta signals a new US resolve to decapitate the Taliban. But it also risks rupturing Washington's relationship with Islamabad. The concern has created tension among officials in the administration of President Barack Obama over whether unmanned aircraft strikes in a city of 850,000 are a realistic...
  • CIA eyes new threat: Climate Change

    12/14/2009 5:28:51 PM PST · by Frankusa · 8 replies · 273+ views
    Just in case you thought the Obama administration was incapable of confronting modern-day, 21 century threats as they arise, here's a little piece of news that may put your mind at ease. Ahem: Global warming is now officially considered a threat to U.S. national security. For the first time, Pentagon planners in 2010 will include climate change among the security threats identified in the Quadrennial Defense Review, the Congress-mandated report that updates Pentagon priorities every four years. The reference to climate change follows the establishment in October of a new Center for the Study of Climate Change at the Central...
  • CIA ends top defence firm's contract

    12/14/2009 5:12:35 AM PST · by Schnucki · 15 replies · 465+ views
    Times of India ^ | December 14, 2009
    WASHINGTON: The Central Intelligence Agency has terminated a contract with the security company formerly called Blackwater Worldwide that allowed the company to load bombs on CIA drones in Pakistan and Afghanistan, intelligence officials said. The contract gave employees with the company an operational role in one of the CIA’s most significant covert programs, which has killed dozens of militants with Predator and Reaper drones. The company’s involvement highlighted the extent to which the CIA had outsourced critical jobs to private companies since the 9/11 attacks. The contract with the company, now called Xe Services, was canceled this year by Leon...
  • Blackwater Guards Tied to Secret Raids by the C.I.A

    12/11/2009 4:06:45 AM PST · by Sub-Driver · 20 replies · 744+ views
    Blackwater Guards Tied to Secret Raids by the C.I.A. By JAMES RISEN and MARK MAZZETTI WASHINGTON — Private security guards from Blackwater Worldwide participated in some of the C.I.A.’s most sensitive activities — clandestine raids with agency officers against people suspected of being insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan and the transporting of detainees, according to former company employees and intelligence officials. The raids against suspects occurred on an almost nightly basis during the height of the Iraqi insurgency from 2004 to 2006, with Blackwater personnel playing central roles in what company insiders called “snatch and grab” operations, the former employees...
  • Free the Navy SEALs Now

    12/10/2009 6:15:13 PM PST · by raptor22 · 56 replies · 1,357+ views
    Investors Business daily ^ | December 10, 2009 | IBD editorial staff
    Law: American heroes are arraigned for allegedly punching a terrorist in wartime. What happens to Tiger Woods isn't vital to our country's future. What happens to Matthew McCabe, Julio Huertas and Jonathan Keefe is. People are more likely to recognize the names of Tiger's alleged bimbo eruptions than the names of these three Navy SEALs we sent into battle. They are not household names in a nation consumed with Climate Gate, the public option and the antics of billionaire athletes. An administration consumed with apologies has said the architect of 9/11's massacre, Khalid Sheik Mohammed, must be given all the...
  • The 35-Year War on the CIA

    12/08/2009 7:54:47 PM PST · by neverdem · 9 replies · 434+ views
    Commentary ^ | December 2009 | Arthur Herman
    When your own outfit is trying to put you in jail, it’s time to go.” Those are the words of Robert Baer, once a CIA operative in the Middle East, describing the days in 1995 when he found himself under investigation by the Clinton administration, the FBI, and the CIA’s own inspector general. Baer’s crime? Daring to talk to Iraqi dissidents who were plotting to assassinate Saddam Hussein. CIA officers in 2009 who are living with a Sword of Damocles hovering over their heads—in the form of a special prosecutor appointed by Barack Obama’s attorney general in August to probe...
  • Blackwater founder Erik Prince tells Vanity Fair: 'I'm through'

    12/05/2009 8:14:48 PM PST · by Irisshlass · 64 replies · 2,660+ views
    The Grand Rapids Press ^ | Dec 3, 2009 | Troy Reimink
    <p>It was reported this week that Holland native Erik Prince is severing ties to Blackwater, the controversial international security firm he founded, complaining that he had been "thrown under the bus."</p> <p>In that context, Vanity Fair's profile of Prince is a compelling read. Prince invited the magazine to tour the headquarters of Blackwater (now called Xe) in North Carolina and examine its operation in Afghanistan, presumably to clear the air.</p>
  • C.I.A. to Expand Use of Drones in Pakistan (Drone surge to wipe out Taliban in Pakistan too!)

    12/04/2009 8:00:16 AM PST · by Wiz · 14 replies · 500+ views
    New York Times ^ | 2008 Cec 3 | Scott Shane
    WASHINGTON — Two weeks ago in Pakistan, Central Intelligence Agency sharpshooters killed eight people suspected of being militants of the Taliban and Al Qaeda, and wounded two others in a compound that was said to be used for terrorist training. Then, the job in North Waziristan done, the C.I.A. officers could head home from the agency’s Langley, Va., headquarters, facing only the hazards of the area’s famously snarled suburban traffic. It was only the latest strike by the agency’s covert program to kill operatives of Al Qaeda, the Taliban and their allies using Hellfire missiles fired from Predator aircraft controlled...
  • International officials knew 9/11 was brewing

    12/01/2009 8:27:54 PM PST · by RobinMasters · 16 replies · 567+ views
    WorldNetDaily ^ | December 01, 2009 | WorldNetDaily
    There is evidence that officials at high levels in Syria, Germany and even inside the Central Intelligence Agency had information about the 9/11 terror hijackers' hatred for Americans and their desire to attack the U.S. before the mass murders were carried out, according to a report from Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin. Evidence suggests that authorities may not have known the specific plans to hijack passenger jets and turn them into flying torpedoes but they knew something was developing. And some of the information, heretofore not even provided to the 9/11 commission, known as the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon...
  • Fidel-ity: Three Decades of the Myers Spy Ring

    06/08/2009 5:37:57 AM PDT · by the Real fifi · 8 replies · 670+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | 6/08/09 | clarice Feldman
    Last week a Department of State retiree and his wife were arrested and charged with spying for Cuba for thirty years. In this article I will sort out what we know, don't know and need to explore about this matter. Walter Kendall Myers, Jr .and his wife Gwendolyn Steingarber Myers
  • CIA goes hiring in heart of Arab America

    11/29/2009 5:30:01 PM PST · by TigerLikesRooster · 11 replies · 410+ views
    Reuters ^ | 11/27/09 | Soyoung Kim
    CIA goes hiring in heart of Arab America Fri Nov 27, 2009 10:43am EST By Soyoung Kim DEARBORN, Michigan (Reuters) - At Tuhama's Lebanese deli in Dearborn, and at bakeries and barbershops throughout town, it's no secret the CIA is looking for a few good spies. "There is a lot of talk, and nobody likes it," said Hamze Chehade, a 48-year-old Lebanese-American, taking a bite of his chicken shawarma. In dire need of agents fluent in Arabic, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency has made an unusual public show of its recruiting effort in Dearborn -- a city of 100,000 with...
  • US shares info with India on Headley's ISI links

    11/29/2009 1:54:21 AM PST · by sonofstrangelove · 2 replies · 399+ views
    Hindustan Times ^ | 11/22/2009 | Indo-Asian News Service
    The US Saturday disclosed to India new information linking the anti-terror plot hatched by expatriates David Coleman Headley and Tahawuur Rana with some elements in the ISI and said it will reveal the name of a key Pakistani national linked to the Mumbai carnage in a week's time. The disclosure came when National Security Adviser MK Narayanan held talks with CIA chief Leon Panetta in New Delhi on Saturday, reliable sources said. The new information given by the US reinforces Indian investigations that have pointed to links between Headley and Rana, who were arrested by the FBI in Chicago last...
  • Spy Agency Changes Spark Mistrust

    11/29/2009 12:01:59 AM PST · by sonofstrangelove · 9 replies · 540+ views
    Dod Buzz ^ | 11/18/2009 | Colin Clark
    Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair should sign by Dec. 1 a document laying out new responsibilities for the National Reconnaissance Office, builder and operator of America’s spy satellites. This will set in motion the first substantial changes to the NRO charter since 1965, four years after then-Defense Secretary Robert McNamara created the NRO and drafted its charter. The NRO is led by former Air Force Gen. Bruce Carlson, The new document, called a statement of principles, lays out eight core ideas meant to guide the NRO, according to a source familiar with the document....
  • Senate Report Explores 2001 Escape by bin Laden From Afghan Mountains

    11/28/2009 10:06:09 AM PST · by BGHater · 18 replies · 717+ views
    The New York Times ^ | 28 Nov 2009 | Scott Shane
    As President Obama vows to “finish the job” in Afghanistan by sending more troops, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee has completed a detailed look back at a crucial failure early in the battle against Al Qaeda: the escape of Osama bin Laden from American forces in the Afghan mountains of Tora Bora in December 2001. “Removing the Al Qaeda leader from the battlefield eight years ago would not have eliminated the worldwide extremist threat,” the committee’s report concludes. “But the decisions that opened the door for his escape to Pakistan allowed bin Laden to emerge as a potent symbolic figure...
  • CIA goes hiring in heart of Arab America

    11/28/2009 8:01:01 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 50 replies · 1,156+ views
    Reuters ^ | November 27, 2009 | By Soyoung Kim
    DEARBORN, Michigan (Reuters) - At Tuhama's Lebanese deli in Dearborn, and at bakeries and barbershops throughout town, it's no secret the CIA is looking for a few good spies. "There is a lot of talk, and nobody likes it," said Hamze Chehade, a 48-year-old Lebanese-American, taking a bite of his chicken shawarma. In dire need of agents fluent in Arabic, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency has made an unusual public show of its recruiting effort in Dearborn -- a city of 100,000 with the densest Arab population in the United States. The agency has bought full-page ads in Arabic-language newspapers...
  • Clubbing Our Seals

    11/27/2009 5:09:19 PM PST · by raptor22 · 17 replies · 1,149+ views
    Investor's Business Daily ^ | November 27, 2009 | IBD edirorial staff
    War On Terror: As Khalid Sheikh Mohammed receives the benefits of U.S. justice, three Navy SEALs face court-martial for allegedly punching a captured terrorist who hanged Americans from a bridge in Fallujah. Apparently our efforts to impress the world about the marvels of our criminal justice system require us to give foreign terrorists such as Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the man who invented the manned cruise missiles that flew into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon and plowed into a Pennsylvania field on its way to the Capitol Building, the full rights and protections of the American citizens he conspired...
  • US in back-channel talks with Afghan Taliban

    11/23/2009 11:57:10 PM PST · by gandalftb · 13 replies · 611+ views
    DAWN Media Group ^ | Tuesday, 24 Nov, 2009 | Azaz Syed
    The United States has started engaging the Taliban in negotiations through Saudi and Pakistani intelligence agencies, highly-placed sources told Dawn on Monday. He said that four “major neutral players” were engaged with the Afghan Taliban on behalf of the Saudi leadership and the General Intelligence Directorate (GID) of Saudi Arabia and the Pakistani leadership and Inter Services Intelligence (ISI).The GID and ISI have been doing the job on behalf of the US government and CIA. The source said that one of the main objectives of the recent visit to Pakistan by CIA chief Leon Panetta was to assess progress in...
  • ISI helped Taliban supremo Mullah Omar flee from Quetta to Karachi

    11/23/2009 1:27:09 AM PST · by sonofstrangelove · 7 replies · 392+ views
    Times of India ^ | 11/20/2009 | PTI
    Fearing that Taliban supremo Mullah Omar might be targetted by US drones, Pakistan's ISI has helped him to flee from the border town of Quetta to the mega port city of Karachi, where he has established a new Shura council. One-eyed leader of the Afghan Taliban recently found refuge from potential US attacks in Karachi with Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) assistance, the Washington Times reported quoting US intelligence officials. "Mullah Omar travelled to Karachi last month after the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. He inaugurated a new senior leadership council in Karachi, a city that so...
  • America And The Enemy Within

    11/22/2009 4:29:43 AM PST · by myknowledge · 3 replies · 279+ views
    Strategy Page ^ | November 21, 2009
    The CIA has produced a new batch of TV ads for recruiting Arab and Iranian-Americans. Especially those with a good knowledge of the languages and cultures of the old country. Such recruiting has been a tricky business, because we are war with an entity that identifies itself via culture and religion; not nationality. A polyglot nation like the United States has citizens, and non-citizens, from all parts of the world. This creates opportunities (for recruiting intelligence operatives) and dangers (spies in our midst) in wartime. And we are at war, with over a dozen Islamic terrorist attacks within the U.S....
  • STOKING THE FLAMES OF “HOME-GROWN” TERROR CELLS

    11/21/2009 11:05:49 AM PST · by Tamar Rush · 7 replies · 391+ views
    The Last Crusade ^ | Nov. 21, 2009 | The Last Crusade
    FEDS: “WE NEED MORE MAJOR NIDAL HASANS” thelastcrusade.org With new evidence linking Major Nidal Hasan (Ft. Hood Massacre) to U.S. Based Muslim radicals, Al Qaeda and Pakistani terror networks, American Intelligence agencies are reacting with mind-boggling foolishness. While military families are grieving the murder of their loved ones, the CIA is recruiting radical Muslims from Dearborn Michigan, ground zero for America's Islamic jihad movement. America has squandered billions of taxpayer's dollars kissing up to the Islamic world, only to be rewarded by terrorism and bloodshed against U.S. Citizens. And now this: Your nation, your world," a male voice says...
  • CIA's Panetta arrives in Pakistan

    11/20/2009 8:44:12 AM PST · by NativeNewYorker · 15 replies · 202+ views
    upi via email, no link | 11/20/09
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Nov. 20 (UPI) -- CIA Director Leon Panetta arrived in Pakistan Friday to discuss the issue of the location of the leadership of the Taliban with security officials. Panetta was to meet with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and top military and intelligence officials, Pakistan's The National newspaper reported. He is expected to discuss issues related to the leadership of the Taliban believed to be hiding in the tribal border regions along the Afghan border. Pakistani officials denied claims the leadership is in the area, the report said.
  • TV Ad Seeks To Recruit Arab-Americans To CIA

    11/19/2009 11:07:22 PM PST · by Steelfish · 10 replies · 346+ views
    APReport ^ | November 19th, 2009
    TV Ad Seeks To Recruit Arab-Americans To CIA By JEFF KAROUB, Associated Press Writer DEARBORN, Mich. – There's a swirl of activity in a spacious, modern kitchen as final meal preparations are made. An older man tries to swipe a felafel off an appetizer plate but instead gets a loving hand slap from a woman. The happy, well-dressed guests move to a table full of food in a dining room adorned with Middle Eastern wall-hangings. It's an inviting, if idealized, dinner party scene from any Arab-American home — at least that's what the CIA seeks to convey in the first...
  • CIA 'ran secret prison for al-Qaeda' in Lithuanian riding school

    11/19/2009 1:40:53 PM PST · by BuckeyeTexan · 32 replies · 939+ views
    Telegraph.co.uk ^ | 11/19/2009 | Andrew Osborn
    A former horse riding school in the tiny Baltic state of Lithuania was used as a secret CIA prison to hold and interrogate top al-Qaeda terrorists, it has been claimed. The prison was reportedly built from scratch on the territory of a former horse riding school about 15 miles from Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital, and included an underground annex. Pictures of the building said to be the former CIA jail show a bland-looking two-storey house surrounded by a fence and CCTV cameras. Locals say the building, which is now used as a training facility by Lithuania's state security service, originally...
  • TV ad Seeks to Recruit Arab-Americans to CIA

    11/19/2009 1:38:51 PM PST · by Islaminaction · 15 replies · 376+ views
    Islam in Action ^ | November 18Th, 2009 | Christopher Logan
    Lets be honest here, this is not about bringing more Arabs into the CIA, this is about bringing more Muslims into the fold. This is about our government agencies bowing down to Muslims and Islam, just like the Labour Party does in the UK. I am sure that Muslims who want to destroy life as we know it, would never think of taking this invitation and infiltrate the CIA. Nah, that could never happen.
  • Pastor Manning Gives Will and Testament, Asks For Help.

    11/19/2009 3:51:18 AM PST · by JoeSeales · 37 replies · 1,358+ views
    YouTube ^ | 11.19.09 | Joe Seales
    In the event of his arrest or God forbid- his death, Pastor James David Manning has given his will and testament in a video message released yesterday on the ATLAH Media Network. Pastor Manning requests that as many people as possible have access to this video for safekeeping. Manning says if enough people have the same information, it could not be contradicted in a court of law. I've provided a link on the YouTube video in case anyone wants to download it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RR8hl8JV0hA
  • Pastor James David Manning Visited By CIA, Expects To Be Arrested For Threatening Obama.

    11/18/2009 3:39:45 AM PST · by JoeSeales · 55 replies · 3,575+ views
    Joe Seales ^ | 11.18.09 | Joe Seales
    Pastor James David Manning, one of President Obama’s most vocal and outspoken critics, has just released a video in which he claims that on the afternoon of November 16th, 2009, while at his ATLAH World Missionary Church, he was visited by two CIA agents. Manning says the agents claimed that they were from Homeland Security and were accompanied by two NYPD Detectives. Pastor Manning also said he expects to be arrested within the next few days and charged with “the threat against the life of a U.S. President”, and that he believes that his arrest is “imminent”. Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6OEDFCvNns Church...
  • EXCLUSIVE: CIA Secret 'Torture' Prison Found at Fancy Horseback Riding Academy

    11/18/2009 1:49:15 PM PST · by Sub-Driver · 48 replies · 1,312+ views
    EXCLUSIVE: CIA Secret 'Torture' Prison Found at Fancy Horseback Riding Academy ABC News Finds the Location of a "Black Site" for Alleged Terrorists in Lithuania By BRIAN ROSS and MATTHEW COLE Nov. 18, 2009 — The CIA built one of its secret European prisons inside an exclusive riding academy outside Vilnius, Lithuania, a current Lithuanian government official and a former U.S. intelligence official told ABC News this week. Where affluent Lithuanians once rode show horses and sipped coffee at a café, the CIA installed a concrete structure where it could use harsh tactics to interrogate up to eight suspected al-Qaeda...
  • Democrats' War On Intellectual Community is Beginning to Have Results (ALL BAD)

    11/18/2009 7:09:01 AM PST · by Shellybenoit · 4 replies · 337+ views
    Human Events/The Lid ^ | 11/18/09 | The Lid
    I get it! "Elections have their consequences." In countries without the democratic tradition of America, those consequences may include putting the former leaders in jail, or worse. But that has never been the tradition in the US. The history of America has been that those consequences have been political, a change in policy, appointment of advisers who were hated by the old regime, etc. But has not been the Obama way. Since his election, Obama and his team have attempted to appease their political left by publicly denouncing the Bush Administration's national security policies which kept us safe, even as...
  • CIA paid millions of dollars to ISI since 9/11

    11/16/2009 4:17:50 PM PST · by sonofstrangelove · 12 replies · 440+ views
    The Economic Times ^ | 11/16/2009 | The Economic Times
    The CIA has paid millions of dollars to Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) since 9/11, "accounting for as much as one-third of the foreign spy agency's annual budget", says a media report. The ISI also collected "tens of millions of dollars through a classified CIA programme", which pays for the capture or killing of wanted militants, a newspaper reported on Monday citing current and former US officials. An intense debate has been triggered within the US government due to "long-standing suspicions that the ISI continues to help Taliban extremists who undermine US efforts in Afghanistan and provide sanctuary to Al Qaeda...
  • A Jury of 9/11 Terrorist Peers?

    11/14/2009 7:32:23 AM PST · by opentalk · 5 replies · 440+ views
    Rush Limbaugh ^ | Rush Limbaugh
    RUSH: Folks, I'm sorry. I can't get off this decision to bring these terrorists to New York and conduct a trial. This is such an insidious plot. It is such a disaster. Do you realize Barack Obama is tougher on insurance companies than he is on the 9/11 mastermind? I want to know -- Eric Holder -- I'm still struck by things he said in his press conference. "We gotta find a jury of their peers." These guys are not citizens! Who the hell are we going to find that is a jury of their peers? Do you realize we're...
  • Source: 9/11 Terror Detainees Face Trial in N.Y.

    11/13/2009 3:48:30 AM PST · by Cindy · 90 replies · 2,393+ views
    (AP) via FOXNEWS.com ^ | Friday, November 13, 2009 | n/a
    Source: 9/11 Terror Detainees Face Trial in N.Y. Friday, November 13, 2009 WASHINGTON — Self-proclaimed Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other Guantanamo Bay detainees will be sent to New York to face trial in a civilian federal court, an Obama administration official said Friday. The official said Attorney General Eric Holder plans to announce the decision later in the morning. The official is not authorized to discuss the decision before the announcement, so spoke on condition of anonymity.
  • CIA Said to Have Won Turf Battle Against Intel Chief

    11/12/2009 10:22:30 AM PST · by george76 · 12 replies · 517+ views
    ap ^ | November 12, 2009
    CIA Director Leon Panetta and National Intelligence Director Dennis Blair squared off in May over Blair's effort to designate his own representative at U.S. embassies to be his personal eyes and ears abroad, instead of relying on CIA station chiefs. Two intelligence officials said Thursday that the CIA won a monthslong turf battle with the Office of National Intelligence, assuring the primacy of CIA station chiefs over other U.S. intelligence operations and personnel around the world. The territorial dispute was resolved only after it got all the way to the office of national security adviser Gen. James Jones. The CIA...
  • Officials: U.S. Aware of Hasan Efforts to Contact al Qaeda

    11/09/2009 4:15:57 AM PST · by Saije · 203 replies · 6,226+ views
    ABC News ^ | 11/9/2009 | Richard Esposito
    U.S. intelligence agencies were aware months ago that Army Major Nidal Hasan was attempting to make contact with people associated with al Qaeda, two American officials briefed on classified material in the case told ABC News. It is not known whether the intelligence agencies informed the Army that one of its officers was seeking to connect with suspected al Qaeda figures, the officials said. One senior lawmaker said the CIA had, so far, refused to brief the intelligence committees on what, if any, knowledge they had about Hasan's efforts. CIA director Leon Panetta and the Director of National Intelligence, Dennis...
  • CIA: What did they know and when did they know it (Obama policy?)

    11/09/2009 7:16:49 AM PST · by milwguy · 25 replies · 948+ views
    abc ^ | 11/9/2009 | richard esposito
    U.S. intelligence agencies were aware months ago that Army Major Nidal Hasan was attempting to make contact with people associated with al Qaeda, two American officials briefed on classified material in the case told ABC News. It is not known whether the intelligence agencies informed the Army that one of its officers was seeking to connect with suspected al Qaeda figures, the officials said.
  • Judicial Watch Obtains New CIA Documents on Terrorist Interrogations

    11/08/2009 8:09:38 PM PST · by ConfidentConservative · 18 replies · 930+ views
    Judicial Watch ^ | Nov 3, 2009 | Judicial Watch
    These new reports, dated June 1, 2005 and July 12, 2005, contain some different information than the previously released report, dated June 3, 2005. Notably, the June 1, 2005 report concludes that "Detainee reporting accounts for more than half of all HUMINT reporting on al-Qa'ida since the program began..." This fact is missing from the other two later reports..... .....n March 31, 2009, Vice President Cheney personally issued a request to the National Archives Presidential Libraries section for declassification review of the June 1, 2005 and another detainee program report. The Archives then passed on the request to the CIA...
  • NRO To Loft Several Big Satellites by Mid-2011

    11/08/2009 1:49:39 AM PST · by sonofstrangelove · 2 replies · 327+ views
    Space News ^ | 11/04/2009 | Warren Ferster
    Several high-priority and high-priced satellites crucial to U.S. national security are slated to launch over the next 15 to 18 months, according to Bruce Carlson, director of the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). During a keynote address here at the Strategic Space Symposium, Carlson did not provide details of the upcoming missions. Most of the NRO’s satellite programs are classified. Carlson noted the launches to make the point that the NRO continues to perform its mission despite having had its struggles in recent years. But Carlson also said the NRO has suffered a steep decline in its research and development...
  • Fort Hood shooting: Texas army killer linked to September 11 terrorists

    11/07/2009 12:40:36 PM PST · by Sub-Driver · 248 replies · 8,151+ views
    Telegraph ^ | Published: 8:17PM GMT 07 Nov 2009 | By Philip Sherwell and Alex Spillius
    Fort Hood shooting: Texas army killer linked to September 11 terrorists Major Nidal Malik Hasan worshipped at a mosque led by a radical imam said to be a "spiritual adviser" to three of the hijackers who attacked America on Sept 11, 2001. By Philip Sherwell and Alex Spillius Published: 8:17PM GMT 07 Nov 2009 Major Nidal Malik Hasan, the sole suspect in the massacre of 13 fellow US soldiers in Texas Photo: GETTY Imam Anwar al-Awlaki The radical Imam Anwar al-Awlaki, accused of supporting attacks on British troops Hasan, the sole suspect in the massacre of 13 fellow US soldiers...
  • Italian Court Levies Judgment on U.S. Rendition Program (CIA employees sentenced)

    11/04/2009 3:27:45 PM PST · by STARWISE · 19 replies · 957+ views
    ABC News ^ | 11-4-09 | Jake Tapper
    ABC News' Rachel Martin reports: The US intelligence gathering program known as “extraordinary rendition” was essentially put on trial for the first time - in Italy - and this week the court rendered a guilty verdict. Italian Judge Oscar Magi convicted 23 Americans of the 2003 kidnapping of an Egyptian cleric on a street in Milan, Italy. The cleric, known as Abu Omar, alleged that he was abducted by CIA operatives who then shuttled him between US bases in Europe and then moved him to Egypt where Omar says he was tortured. The Italian judge tried the Americans, all but...
  • Judge in Italy convicts 23 Americans in 2003 CIA kidnapping of Egyptian cleric

    11/04/2009 12:35:26 PM PST · by markomalley · 24 replies · 1,366+ views
    LA Times ^ | 11/4/2009 | Maria de Cristofaro and Sebastian Rotella
    A judge in Milan convicted 23 Americans today of the kidnapping of an Egyptian cleric in 2003, culminating a landmark trial that gave a look into the secret world of CIA renditions of terror suspects. Judge Oscar Magi acquitted three Americans, including the former CIA station chief in Italy, because they had diplomatic immunity when a secret team abducted militant cleric Abu Omar in Milan and flew him to Egypt, where he underwent months of torture and abuse. The Americans were tried in absentia, and given that the U.S. government has long declined to cooperate with the prosecution, it seemed...
  • Italian court convicts 23 Americans in CIA rendition case

    11/04/2009 10:02:26 AM PST · by VanShuyten · 4 replies · 406+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | November 4, 2009 | Craig Whitlock
    MILAN -- An Italian court on Wednesday convicted 22 CIA operatives and a U.S. Air Force colonel of orchestrating the kidnapping of a Muslim cleric in Milan in 2003 and flying him to Egypt, where he said he was later tortured.
  • Italian Judge Mulls CIA Extraordinary Renditions

    11/04/2009 6:33:54 AM PST · by BGHater · 5 replies · 380+ views
    AP ^ | 04 Nov 2009 | AP
    An Italian judge on Wednesday began deliberating the fate of 26 Americans and seven Italians accused of kidnapping an Egyptian terror suspect in 2003, the first trial in the world involving the CIA's extraordinary rendition program. After a nearly three years of hearings, Judge Oscar Magi heard final arguments before beginning deliberations. A verdict was expected Wednesday. The American suspects -- all but one identified by prosecutors as CIA agents -- are being tried in absentia and are considered fugitives. Their lawyers, who have had no contact with their clients, have entered innocent pleas on their behalf. The Americans are...
  • Obama DOJ shovels out more grist for foreign prosecutions of Bush officials

    10/31/2009 7:31:17 AM PDT · by greyfoxx39 · 8 replies · 580+ views
    National Review ^ | October 31, 2009 | Andy McCarthy
    Saturday, October 31, 2009 Obama DOJ shovels out more grist for foreign prosecutions of Bush officials   [Andy McCarthy] Well, the hyper-"transparent" Obama administration won't share any of its internal deliberations on matters about which there is no good reason to keep the public in the dark — e.g., its strong-arming in Honduras, its dismissal of a slam-dunk civil rights case against the New Black Panther Party, and the legal analysis by DOJ's Office of Legal Counsel that explains why the DC Voting Rights Bill is unconstitutional — but it continues to shovel out previously classified information about interrogation techniques...
  • Fidel Castro’s Sister Drops a Bombshell

    10/28/2009 5:04:24 AM PDT · by Kiki1999 · 6 replies · 621+ views
    NewsRealblog ^ | October 28, 2009 | Claude Cartaginese
    Samuel Johnson once remarked that seeing a dog walking badly using only its hind legs would not be surprising. What would be surprising, he said, was seeing a dog walking on its hind legs in the first place. Similarly, coming upon a poorly developed story on the Marxist network Democracy Now! having anything to say which would reflect unfavorably on a fellow Marxist would not be a surprise. The surprise would come with the realization that the story was run at all.
  • Paper reports CIA pays Karzai’s brother

    10/28/2009 1:10:25 AM PDT · by BullDog108 · 16 replies · 433+ views
    The Spokesman-Review ^ | 10/28/09 | From Wire Reports
    WASHINGTON – Ahmed Wali Karzai, the brother of the president of Afghanistan, gets regular payments from the CIA and has for much of the past eight years, the New York Times reported Tuesday. The newspaper said that according to current and former American officials, the CIA pays Karzai for a variety of services, including helping to recruit an Afghan paramilitary force that operates at the CIA’s direction in and around Kandahar. The CIA’s ties to Karzai, who is a suspected player in the country’s illegal opium trade, have created deep divisions within the Obama administration, the Times said. Allegations that...
  • CIA pays Afghan leader's brother: report

    10/28/2009 1:46:12 AM PDT · by myknowledge · 5 replies · 249+ views
    Nine News ^ | October 28, 2009
    Ahmed Wali Karzai, the brother of the embattled Afghan president and a suspected drug trafficker, has been on the CIA payroll for most of the past eight years, The New York Times says. The US spy agency pays Karzai for a variety of services, the newspaper said on Tuesday, such as fielding recruits for an Afghan paramilitary force operating at the CIA's direction in and around his home city of Kandahar, a Taliban stronghold. He also helps the CIA contact and sometimes meet Taliban followers. Karzai, who is said to have ties to Afghanistan's lucrative illegal opium trade, has a...
  • Brother of Afghan Leader Is Said to Be on C.I.A. Payroll

    10/27/2009 7:34:40 PM PDT · by Dementio · 8 replies · 420+ views
    New York Times ^ | 10-27-09 | DEXTER FILKINS, MARK MAZZETTI and JAMES RISEN
    KABUL, Afghanistan — Ahmed Wali Karzai, the brother of the Afghan president and a suspected player in the country’s booming illegal opium trade, gets regular payments from the Central Intelligence Agency, and has for much of the past eight years, according to current and former American officials. The agency pays Mr. Karzai for a variety of services, including helping to recruit an Afghan paramilitary force that operates at the C.I.A.’s direction in and around the southern city of Kandahar, Mr. Karzai’s home. The financial ties and close working relationship between the intelligence agency and Mr. Karzai raise significant questions about...
  • Cheney Accuses Obama of 'Libel' Against CIA Interrogators

    10/21/2009 5:48:57 PM PDT · by kristinn · 148 replies · 5,584+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | Wednesday, October 21, 2009 | Amanda Carpenter
    Maintaining his stature as one of the most forceful defenders of the Bush Administration's defense policies former Vice President Dick Cheney accused President Obama of committing "libel" against CIA interrorgators on Wednesday. Mr. Cheney’s criticized the Obama White House in a wide-ranging address on foreign policy matters for abandoning commitments to allies in Poland and the Czech Republic in favor of the Russians, sacrificing American intelligence officials to satisfy the political left and "dithering" on taking action in Afghanistan, among other things. The speech, delivered to the Center for Security Policy, comes as the White House considers U.S. Commander of...