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  • West Virginia Woman Admits to Willful Retention of Top Secret National Defense Information and International Parental Kidnapping

    07/06/2020 6:10:52 PM PDT · by ransomnote · 21 replies
    justice.gov ^ | July 6, 2020 | DOJ
    Elizabeth Jo Shirley, of Hedgesville, West Virginia, has admitted to unlawfully retaining a document containing national defense information and committing international parental kidnapping, the Department of Justice announced.Shirley, 47, pled guilty to one count of “Willful Retention of National Defense Information” and one count of “International Parental Kidnapping.”  Shirley admitted to unlawfully retaining a National Security Agency (NSA) document containing information classified at the TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE COMPARTMENTED INFORMATION (TS/SCI) level relating to the national defense that outlines intelligence information regarding a foreign government’s military and political issues.  Shirley also admitted to removing her child, of whom she was the...
  • Lee Harvey Oswald Was CIA [hoax]

    10/28/2017 10:22:50 PM PDT · by Enlightened1 · 68 replies
    Twitter ^ | 10/26/17
    "Oswald subject was trained, under cover of the office of Naval Intelligence, for Soviet assignments." #JFKFiles transforms another conspiracy theory to fact. #CIA trained #LeeHarveyOswald in 1957. Source: #4chan's [pol/ of course. Once again, #DJT keeps another promise    
  • Admiral Enters Guilty Plea in Navy Bribery Scheme

    06/09/2016 5:58:45 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 17 replies
    NBC Bay Area ^ | 6/9 | R. Stickney
    This case is unusual as it is rare for an Admiral to even face criminal proceedings Source: http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/San-Diego-Navy-Admiral-Guilty-Plea-Navy-Bribery-Scheme-382400401.html#ixzz4B8MhpHYZ Follow us: @nbcsandiego on Twitter | NBCSanDiego on Facebook A rear admiral in the U.S. Navy plead guilty to one felony charge in connection with a multi-million dollar bribery scheme that has led to the arrest or imprisonment of more than a dozen U.S. Navy officers and Pentagon employees. Rear Admiral Robert J. Gilbeau appeared in court Thursday in the downtown San Diego federal courthouse. Gilbeau entered a change of plea to one count of providing false statements to federal investigators and...
  • Senior Navy Civilians Investigated in Alleged $1.6 Million Fraud Scheme w/ Rifle Silencers

    11/14/2013 7:24:19 PM PST · by DogByte6RER · 14 replies
    The Washington Post ^ | 11/12/2013 | Craig Whitlock,
    Senior Navy civilians investigated in alleged scheme to defraud military for $1.6 million Federal authorities are investigating three senior Navy intelligence officials as part of a probe into an alleged contracting scheme that charged the military $1.6 million for homemade firearm silencers that cost only $8,000 to manufacture, court records show. The three civilian officials, who oversee highly classified programs, arranged for a hot-rod auto mechanic in California to build a specially ordered batch of unmarked and untraceable rifle silencers and sell them to the Navy at more than 200 times what they cost to manufacture, according to court...
  • The Secret Submerged Service

    02/06/2010 4:53:06 PM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 1 replies · 556+ views
    The Strategy Page ^ | 02/06/2010 | The Strategy Page
    In a time of shrinking budgets, the U.S. Navy is making a big investment in intelligence. While plans to buy over a hundred P-8A maritime reconnaissance aircraft, and nearly as many EA-18G electronic warfare aircraft are obvious intel efforts, less obvious are the big buys of LCS (Littoral Combat Ship) class vessels and Virginia class attack subs (SSNs). These ships and subs are expected to do a lot of intel work. The LCS, mainly because it is optimized for coastal work, and quick changes in its mission equipment. Since the end of the Cold War, it's become more widely known...
  • Sharks are Pentagon's latest spy recruits

    03/02/2006 5:49:29 PM PST · by wagglebee · 108 replies · 860+ views
    UK Telegraph ^ | 3/2/06 | Roger Highfield
    Shark brain implants that could turn the fish into "stealth spies" are being studied in a research project funded by the Pentagon. Swimming in a ship's wake, a remote-controlled shark could track an enemy vessel's movements without being noticed, and under its own power. The navy also hopes to exploit sharks' natural ability to sense delicate electrical gradients and follow chemical trails left by a vessel. The research builds on developments in brain implant technology which have already seen scientists controlling the movements of fish, rats and monkeys. Walter Gomes, of the Naval Undersea Warfare Centre in Newport, Rhode Island,...
  • Naval Insecurity

    04/14/2005 7:16:37 PM PDT · by zappermom · 25 replies · 1,234+ views
    Wed 13 Apr 2005 9:47am (UK) Naval Security Reviewed over Ship Intruder By Ben Mitchell, PA A review of security at a major UK naval base has been carried out after an alleged intruder was found on board a visiting US aircraft carrier, the Royal Navy said today. The alleged trespasser was discovered on board the USS Harry S Truman, anchored off Stokes Bay, Gosport, Hants, on Saturday night during a week-long visit to Portsmouth Naval Base. A navy spokesman said the man had allegedly passed through both Royal Navy security and US Navy security to get on board passenger...
  • The Asian giants compete for energy

    03/04/2005 10:08:03 AM PST · by Bald Eagle777 · 7 replies · 529+ views
    Financial Times (FT.com) ^ | March 3, 2005 | Victor Mallet
    China National Offshore Oil Corporation is considering a nearly $14bn (£7bn, €10.6bn) takeover of Unocal of the US. Sinopec, another Chinese state-controlled oil group, has struck a $70bn deal to buy Iranian crude oil and liquefied natural gas over three decades. China has sent $6bn to Rosneft, the Russian company that bought the main production unit of the embattled Yukos oil group, as advance payment for oil supplies. India has just reached a $40bn agreement to import LNG from Iran and develop Iranian oilfields, and is promoting pipeline projects to bring oil and gas across neighbouring countries to supply its...
  • China arms embargo not what it seems

    02/24/2005 3:04:18 PM PST · by Bald Eagle777 · 5 replies · 295+ views
    The Mercury News ^ | Thursday, February 24, 2005 | JOHN LEICESTER
    PARIS - Europe has angered the United States with talk of canceling its arms embargo against China - but governments and companies on the continent have for years delivered weapons and other equipment to Beijing and its rapidly modernizing People's Liberation Army. In Germany, a subsidiary of DaimlerChrysler AG says it is supplying diesel engines for Chinese submarines. And there's been a surge in European export licenses to China for goods - about $550 million in 2003 alone - that are designed for war or could have military and civilian applications, a gauge of Europe's growing willingness to profit from...
  • OUTRAGE: Why was a company from stinking Canada given a contract by Naval Intelligence?

    10/22/2004 8:10:31 PM PDT · by doug from upland · 34 replies · 610+ views
    10-22-04 | Doug from Upland
    (An apology to our good Canadian FReepers who disagree with their government.) ============================================ Along with my commercial real estate business, some of you know that I have been involved in the security window film business since 9-11. Although outsourcing may be an overblown issue in some areas, in other areas what has happened is an outrage. Security window film is used to hold glass together and prevent shards from tearing people to pieces. Had the U.N. in Baghdad been fitted with security window film, some of the fatalities would have been prevented. In the United States are fine manufacturing companies...