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Showing posts with label cia. Show all posts
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Friday, April 29, 2011

What Will Be The Impact Of Having General Petraeus At The CIA



Petraeus To The CIA: Surge Superintendent To Spearhead Spooks -- The Economist

BIG personnel changes are afoot for President Obama's national-security lineup. Leon Panetta, currently director of the CIA, will move into the cabinet seat about to be vacated by Robert Gates, the secretary of defence. Meanwhile Mr Panetta's plum CIA gig will go to General David Petraeus, currently America's head honcho in Afghanistan. Mr Obama's decision to make George Bush's favourite general the CIA's new helmsman brings home the remarkable, and to many of us the deeply disappointing, continuity between the Bush and Obama's adminstrations' approaches to national security and war. Installing the architect of the Iraq surge in Langley raises several worries. As Glenn Greenwald observes:

One reason why it's so valuable to keep the CIA under civilian control is because its independent intelligence analyst teams often serve as one of the very few capable bureaucratic checks against the Pentagon and its natural drive for war.


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More News On General Petraeus Being Appointed To Run the CIA

CIA's new boss once a customer of its spy efforts -- AP
Petraeus may shake up CIA: 'He doesn't suffer fools' -- MSNBC/AP
Petraeus Makes Quick Trip to Washington -- Wall Street Journal
For Petraeus, first impressions at CIA will be critical -- Washington Post
New CIA chief David Petraeus' possible new critic: himself -- L.A. Times
Gen. Petraeus to move from Afghanistan war command to CIA, step onto political stage -- Canadian Press
Bringing Petraeus to C.I.A. Offers Benefits for Obama -- The Caucus/New York Times
In Petraeus, a CIA pick with political heft -- Reuters
Petraeus' war legacy befits his future post at CIA -- USA Today
Analysis: Petraeus' CIA move raises awkward questions -- Reuters
Could Petraeus be too shiny for the CIA? -- Reuters
Petraeus to the CIA: good news for Barack Obama, bad news for America -- Peter Oborne, The Telegraph

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

BREAKING: CIA Director Panetta To Be US Secretary of Defense, General Petraeus To Be CIA Director

General Petraeus and CIA Director Panetta. The Atlantic

CIA's Panetta To Head Pentagon, Petraeus To CIA -- Yahoo News/Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama plans to nominated CIA Director Leon Panetta as his new U.S. defense secretary and will replace him at the CIA with General David Petraeus, U.S. officials said on Wednesday.

The announcements are expected later this week. Obama is also to nominate veteran diplomat Ryan Crocker as the next U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan.

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More News On Who The New CIA Director And Secretary Of Defense Will Be

Panetta, Petraeus, Allen, Crocker: President Obama Orders National Security Team Reshuffle -- ABC News
Petraeus and Panetta in Line for National Security Posts -- New York Times
Reports: Panetta will succeed Gates -- Seattle PI/Politico
Petraeus to lead CIA; Panetta moves to Pentagon -- AJC
Petraeus 'next head of CIA', Panetta to lead Pentagon -- BBC
Petraeus to head CIA, Panetta to lead Defense: reports -- AFP
AP sources: Obama likely to reunite veteran diplomat Ryan Crocker with Petraeus in Afghanistan -- Washington Post
Panetta Will Run Pentagon; Petraeus to Lead CIA -- The Atlantic
Obama picks Panetta for defense, Petraeus for CIA -- CNN
Sources: Petraeus to be nominated to head CIA -- MSNBC

Friday, April 22, 2011

CIA Declassifies Their Final Secrets From WWI


CIA Declassifies Documents from World War I -- Secrecy News

The Central Intelligence Agency announced yesterday that it had declassified six World War I-era documents describing the use of “invisible ink” to convey secret messages. The CIA presented the new disclosure as an indication that the declassification process was functioning properly, not that it was dysfunctional.

“These documents remained classified for nearly a century until recent advancements in technology made it possible to release them,” CIA Director Leon E. Panetta said in a news release. “When historical information is no longer sensitive, we take seriously our responsibility to share it with the American people.”

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More News On the CIA Declassifying Their Final Secrets From WWI

CIA Reveals Six Oldest Classified Documents; Now We Can All Read Them -- NPR
CIA reveals invisible ink recipes used by WWI spies -- BBC
CIA reveals World War I recipe for invisible ink as agency declassifies secret files from 100 years ago -- The Daily Mail
CIA declassifies final secrets of WWI -- Washington Examiner
Invisible ink used during First World War among declassified CIA files -- The Telegraph
Revealed: Skin Messages, Invisible Ink and More Secret WWI Spycraft -- Danger Room
CIA Declassifies Its Oldest Secret Documents -- NPR (Audio)

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

The Growing CIA Brain Drain

CIA’s Brain Drain: Since 9/11, Some Top Officials Have Moved To Private Sector -- Washington Post

In the decade since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, private intelligence firms and security consultants have peeled away veterans from the top reaches of the CIA, hiring scores of longtime officers in large part to gain access to the burgeoning world of intelligence contracting.

At least 91 of the agency’s upper-level managers have left for the private sector in the past 10 years, according to data compiled by The Washington Post. Several of the top positions have turned over multiple times in that period: In addition to three directors, the CIA has lost four of its deputy directors for operations, three directors of its counterterrorism center and all five of the division chiefs who were in place the day of the Sept. 11 attacks.

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My Comment: The budgets for intelligence have skyrocketed since 9/11. Companies are aware of this mother-load, and are hiring the personnel who have experience and/or contacts to get a piece of this pie. Since they are offering salaries that dwarf what the CIA and other intelligence agencies pay .... the temptation to jump ship is impossible to resist .... hence the brain drain.

Monday, April 11, 2011

The CIA Is Out Of The Detention And Interrogation Business

CIA Has Slashed Its Terrorism Interrogation Role -- L.A. Times

The agency has stopped trying to detain or interrogate suspects caught abroad, except those captured in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Reporting from Washington — He's considered one of world's most dangerous terrorism suspects, and the U.S. offered a $1-million reward for his capture in 2005. Intelligence experts say he's a master bomb maker and extremist leader who possesses a wealth of information about Al Qaeda-linked groups in Southeast Asia.

Yet the U.S. has made no move to interrogate or seek custody of Indonesian militant Umar Patek since he was apprehended this year by officials in Pakistan with the help of a CIA tip, U.S. and Pakistani officials say.

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My Comment:
In the even of another major terrorism attack on U.S. soil, I can hear the chorus line right .... how and why did the CIA fail. Unfortunately for us, harsh interrogations techniques do reveal information, and we in the west are now losing out on this information.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Creating new realities? It's the CIA's main mission, isn't it?

Tuesday, April 6, 2010


Hard not to wonder how advanced the 'heart attack dart' technology is today, decades on from the footage and discussion detailed in this video :

Thursday, March 11, 2010

The CIA Really Did Poison People With LSD In Search Of Mind Control Weapons

This story once fell into the point-and-laugh realm of ridiculous "conspiracies theories". Not anymore :
In 1951 a quiet village in southern France was suddenly and mysteriously struck down with mass insanity and hallucinations. At least five people died, dozens were committed to asylums and hundreds afflicted.

For decades it was assumed that the local bread had been unwittingly poisoned with a psychedelic mould. Now an even more extraordinary explanation has emerged, with evidence suggesting the CIA peppered food with the hallucinogenic drug LSD as part of a mind-control experiment at the height of the Cold War.

The mystery of Le Pain Maudit (''The Cursed Bread'') still haunts Pont-Saint-Esprit, in the Gard, south-east France. On August 16, 1951, the inhabitants suddenly suffered frightful hallucinations of terrifying beasts and fire.

One man tried to drown himself, screaming his belly was being eaten by snakes. An 11-year-old tried to strangle his grandmother. Another man shouted, ''I am a plane'', before jumping out of a second-floor window, breaking his legs. He then got up and carried on for 45 metres. Another saw his heart escaping through his feet and begged a doctor to put it back. Many were taken to the asylum in straitjackets.

Time magazine wrote at the time: ''Among the stricken, delirium rose: patients thrashed wildly on their beds, screaming that red flowers were blossoming from their bodies, that their heads had turned to molten lead.''

However, H.P. Albarelli jnr, an investigative journalist, claims the outbreak resulted from a covert experiment directed by the CIA and the US army's top-secret Special Operations Division at Fort Detrick, Maryland.

The scientists who produced both the theories of accidental poisoning, he writes, worked for the Swiss-based Sandoz Pharmaceutical Company, which was then secretly supplying the US army and CIA with LSD.

....Albarelli spoke to former colleagues of Olson, two of whom told him that the Pont-Saint-Esprit incident was part of a mind-control experiment run by the CIA and US army.

Scientists at Fort Detrick told him that agents had sprayed LSD into the air and also contaminated ''local food products''.

In its quest to research LSD as an offensive weapon, Albarelli says, the army also drugged more than 5700 unwitting US servicemen between 1953 and 1965.

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So how many other people were sprayed by the CIA with doses of milder LSD, a variant not so likely to cause mass, violent hallucinations, in the years after Pont-Saint-Esprit? Did they ever go forward with plans to dose the water supplies of their enemies with hallucinogens?

What bizarre extremes has hallucinogenic drug experimentation on unknowing victims by military contractors, pharmaceutical corporations and intelligence agencies reached in the decades since?

UPDATE : The story, seen on alternative news sites weeks ago, is popping up on the UK Telegraph, The Sun, across Murdoch's Australian media. How extensive will the American corporate news media reporting of this story be? It's a slow news day. They can't avoid reporting this mind-boggling (literally) horror story about the CIA. Can they?

Obviously it is proving extremely popular on blogs. Particularly so-called "conspiracy sites". Of course it is. It confirms other nightmarish tales about the CIA.

The story ran on the news.com.au front page in Australia, and drew about 60 comments as of this posting. Quite a few commenters celebrate the idea of getting free LSD in their food, or in the water supply, but there are next to no debunkers.

This comment
, however, is a standard attack on the messenger, and a half-hearted denial of what millions are reading and hearing and seeing as fact in the mainstream media :
Conspiracy Pays of adelaide Posted at 10:00 AM Today

The author Mr Albarelli Jr is a sensationalist author who lives in Tampa Florida whose writngs and films are almost all based on information more than 50 years old. A graduate of the Antioch Law School Mr Albarelli found sensationalist novels were more palatable to the public than his questionable legal skills. Although he jumped on the bandwagon following the 911 Tradgedy ,he keeps to the past where all the people in his books are dead and gone.Hunter White{ an intelligence officer] was in fact a fictional account]once again in the 1950 s .His '' 80 greatest conspiracies of all time''was the same old pulp fiction. He sensationalised the Death of Dr Frank Olson an army Biochemist who accidentaly died in service. The trouble is many people like to read his sensationalist fiction that he often sells as fact. The most recent ramblings appeal to that same customer. It is however interesting to note that LSD was discovered after a Dr Hoffman found a growth ergot of rye ,while researching chemicals in plants; once again back in the 30 s,it is not beyond reasonable doubt that a village baker could have spores of this type in a small bakery and find their way into bread
Having read about the 'ergot mass poisoning' of the French town as a kid, and being horrified as any kid would be (the whole village goes nuts for no apparent reason?) and then having read in the 1980s stories theorising the CIA's involvement, along with plenty of denials, it is remarkable indeed now, all these years later, to see this story hitting news media the world over as fact, no longer fiction.

Wonder how the French are going to take it?

Monday, February 8, 2010

Yet Another War On Terror Myth Bites The Dust

Stunning. It doesn't matter what kind of bullshit you try and spin when it comes to the War On/Of Terror, the American mainstream media will line up to let you create a new reality that goes against the law, humanity and downright commonsense.

From ABC News :
John Kiriakou, the former CIA operative who affirmed claims that waterboarding quickly unloosed the tongues of hard-core terrorists, says he didn't know what he was talking about.

Kiriakou, a 15-year veteran of the agency's intelligence analysis and operations directorates, electrified the hand-wringing national debate over torture in December 2007 when he told ABC's Brian Ross and Richard Esposito in a much ballyhooed, exclusive interview that senior al Qaeda commando Abu Zubaydah cracked after only one application of the face cloth and water.

"From that day on, he answered every question," Kiriakou said. "The threat information he provided disrupted a number of attacks, maybe dozens of attacks."

"It works, is the bottom line," conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh exclaimed on his radio show the day after Kiriakou's ABC interview. "Thirty to 35 seconds, and it works."

A cascade of similar acclamations followed, muffling -- to this day -- the later revelation that Zubaydah had in fact been waterboarded at least 83 times.

Kiriakou did his job. He got the Torture Works! idea into the mainstream media.

Now he's got a book out, he's oh so sorry he lied, and so successfully seeded disinformation not only through US media, but international media as well.

"I wasn't there when the interrogation took place; instead, I relied on what I'd heard and read inside the agency at the time."

....Kiriakou....didn't have any first hand knowledge of anything relating to CIA torture routines, and still doesn't. And he claims that the disinformation he helped spread was a CIA dirty trick: "In retrospect, it was a valuable lesson in how the CIA uses the fine arts of deception even among its own."

Right. That's why he gave literally dozens of interviews, repeating the claim that waterboarding suspects works to stop terrorism.

I don't believe him. Let's waterboard him and see what he has to say then.


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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Al Qaeda Agents Of The CIA

A solid piece of War On Terror hard news by Kurt Nimmo. He lists known or suspected Al Qaeda terrorists who've worked for, or been trained by, the CIA :

- Vinnell bombing leader Khaled Jehani (worked for the CIA in Bosnia, Chechnya, and Afghanistan)

- USS Cole bomber Jamal al-Badawi (worked for the CIA in Bosnia)

- the mental case Zacarias Moussaoui (fought for the CIA in Chechnya)

- the notorious media darling Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (worked for the CIA in Bosnia) who in addition to supposedly materminding dozens of terror attacks is also accused of working with Ramzi Yousef on the Operation Bojinka terror plot (Yousef was recruited by the CIA and associated with the intelligence asset the Muslim Brotherhood).

- former head of Egyptian Islamic Jihad (an asset of the US-British intelligence penetrated Muslim Brotherhood) Ayman al-Zawahiri, sidekick of the late Osama bin Laden, a former CIA operative in Bosnia who received gobs of money from the CIA (he also had a free pass to come and go from the United States while on official CIA business)

- Sheikh Omar Abdul-Rahman, the “spiritual leader of the CIA-backed mujaheddin” (according to the Boston Globe) who was considered by the CIA and Special Forces officers to be “valuable asset” (until he was set-up and convicted for the World Trade Center bombings in 1993) and also flew around on the CIA’s dime

- the key player and former Grand Poobah of the CIA mujahideen operation in Afghanistan, Abdullah Azzam, the founder of Maktab al-Khidamat (the organization received hundreds of millions in U.S. dollars via the CIA) who was blown to bits prior to Osama’s ascension to the al-Qaeda throne. Azzam was also a frequent flier to the United States, land of the Great Satan.

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