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FBI« Previous EntriesFBI Official Charged With Abduction, AssaultThursday, September 13th, 2007Man Accused of Terrorizing Woman; Defense Says Allegations 'Out of Character' By Daniela Deane For nearly six hours, a senior FBI official terrorized his Arlington County girlfriend, at times holding her at knifepoint in her closet, dragging her around the apartment by her hair and forcing a gun into her mouth in a jealous, drunken rage, police allege in court documents. Carl ... tagged FBIData mining; FBI cast wide net for infoMonday, September 10th, 2007AP FBI demands to telecommunications companies went beyond requesting phone records of customers under suspicion to include analyses of their broader patterns of communication with others as well, newly obtained documents show. The Federal Bureau of Investigation used national security letters to request information on the wider “community of interest” linked to individuals under suspicion, according to the documents. The data-mining technique can lay bare phone and e-mail links that tie ... tagged Big-Brother and FBIFBI’s data gathering went far beyond target suspectSunday, September 9th, 2007Records were analyzed of people in wide network, documents show By ERIC LICHTBLAU The FBI cast a much wider net in its terrorism investigations than it has previously acknowledged by relying on telecommunications companies to analyze phone-call and e-mail patterns of the associates of Americans who had come under suspicion, according to newly obtained bureau records. The documents indicate the Federal Bureau of Investigation used secret ... tagged FBIVital Lockerbie evidence ‘was tampered with’Monday, September 3rd, 2007The Observer Fragments of bomb timer that helped to convict a Libyan ex-agent were 'practically carbonised' before the trial, says bankrupt Swiss businessman The key piece of material evidence used by prosecutors to implicate Libya in the Lockerbie bombing has emerged as a probable fake. Nearly two decades after Pan Am flight 103 exploded over Scotland on 21 December, 1988, allegations of international political intrigue and shoddy investigative work are being levelled ... tagged Bush, CIA, Cover-Up, False-Flag, FBI, History, MI5, MI6, Military, Terrorism, UK-News, USA-News and WarfareFOIA Documents Detail FBI Surveillance NetworkSaturday, September 1st, 2007By Ryan Singel The FBI has quietly built a sophisticated, point-and-click surveillance system that performs instant wiretaps on almost any communications device, according to nearly a thousand pages of restricted documents newly released under the Freedom of Information Act. The surveillance system, called DCSNet, for Digital Collection System Network, connects FBI wiretapping rooms to switches controlled by traditional land-line operators, internet-telephony providers and cellular ... tagged FBILockerbie case: new accusations of manipulation of key forensic evidenceFriday, August 31st, 2007I.P.O. Information Service flamesong On 4 August 2007 Dr. Hans Koechler received from Mr. Edwin Bollier, head of the Swiss-based company MEBO AG, a copy of the German original of an Affidavit, dated 18 July 2007 and signed by Mr. Ulrich Lumpert, former employee (electronics engineer) of MEBO AG, Zurich, related to the Lockerbie case. In a statement released today, Dr. Hans Koechler, who has followed the Lockerbie proceedings since the ... tagged CIA, Cover-Up, False-Flag, FBI, History, Military, Terrorism, UK-News, USA-News and WarfareDocuments Shed Light on FBI Electronic Surveillance TechnologyWednesday, August 29th, 2007The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has obtained documents through the Freedom of Information Act that reveal the inner workings of the FBI's Digital Collection System Network (DCSNet), a software suite that allows the Bureau to conduct surveillance on a wide variety of digital devices. As Ryan Singel writes in his extensive report for Wired News: Many of the details of the system and its full capabilities were redacted from ... tagged FBIMiami Five’s defense exposes errors and jury intimidation during trialFriday, August 24th, 2007Granma International flamesong 21st August 2007 On August 20, the 11th Circuit Appeals Court in Atlanta heard convincing allegations by the legal team defending the five Cuban anti-terrorist fighters imprisoned in the United States. The defense lawyers submitted that the prosecution committed serious procedural errors and used intimidation to pressure the jury of the initial trial, which took place in Miami in a climate of apparent hostility toward the five heroes. For the ... tagged Bush, CIA, Cover-Up, False-Flag, FBI, History, Military, Terrorism, USA-News, Warfare and White-HouseChávez condemns U.S. protection of terrorist Posada CarrilesSaturday, August 11th, 2007Chávez condemns U.S. protection of terrorist Posada Carriles Granma International flamesong The United States’ harboring of terrorist Luis Posada Carriles is one more example of how U.S. rulers are threatening the world, said Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez. The leader recalled, “It has been more than two years since we applied for the extradition of one of the worst terrorists in the history of the continent.” The U.S. has yet to agree despite ... tagged CIA, Cover-Up, False-Flag, FBI, History, Military, Secrecy, Security, Spying, Terrorism, USA-News and WarfareAirlines, Others Sue FBI, CIA To Depose Agents In 9-11 CasesWednesday, August 8th, 2007By Chad Bray Airline manufacturer Boeing Co. (BA), major airlines and several airport operators sued the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Central Intelligence Agency on Tuesday in a bid to question current and former agency employees in connection with negligence litigation over the Sept. 11th terrorist attacks. In separate lawsuits, the airlines and others are challenging decisions by the FBI and the CIA that prevent them from conducting ... tagged CIA and FBIThe Miami Five - Victims of American JusticeThursday, August 2nd, 2007flamesong On 8th June 2001 in a federal court in Miami five Cuban men, Gerardo Hernández, Ramón Labañino, Antonio Guerrero, Fernando González and René González were convicted of charges of false identification, espionage and conspiracy to commit murder. Their sentences ranged from 75 years to life. Cuba has been the bogey man for the American people since the Castro-led revolution resulted in the ousting of US puppet Fulgencio Batista in January ... tagged CIA, Cover-Up, False-Flag, FBI, History, Military, Spying, Terrorism, USA-News and WarfareFederal Agents Using SpywareThursday, July 26th, 2007By Bruce Schneier U.S. drug enforcement agents use key loggers to bypass both PGP and Hushmail encryption: An agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration persuaded a federal judge to authorize him to sneak into an Escondido, Calif., office believed to be a front for manufacturing the drug MDMA, or Ecstasy. The DEA received permission to copy the hard drives' contents and inject a keystroke logger into the computers.That ... tagged FBIFBI’s Secret Spyware Tracks Down Teen Who Made Bomb ThreatsFriday, July 20th, 2007By Kevin Poulsen FBI agents trying to track the source of e-mailed bomb threats against a Washington high school last month sent the suspect a secret surveillance program designed to surreptitiously monitor him and report back to a government server, according to an FBI affidavit obtained by Wired News. The court filing offers the first public glimpse into the bureau's long-suspected spyware capability, in which ... tagged FBIFBI Employees Face Criminal Probe Over Patriot Act AbuseFriday, July 13th, 2007By Ryan Singel FBI personnel who used misleading emergency letters to acquire thousands of Americans' phone records are the subject of a criminal investigation, top bureau officials told civil liberties groups Monday. The unprecedented criminal probe, revealed at an outreach meeting led by FBI director Robert Mueller and general counsel Valerie Caproni at FBI headquarters, is looking at the actions of an antiterrorism team known ... tagged FBIFBI reveals its data-mining practicesThursday, July 12th, 2007Agency probing information about Americans to find terrorists, identity thieves, scam artists By Lara Jakes Jordan The FBI is gathering and sorting information about Americans to help search for potential terrorists, insurance cheats and crooked pharmacists, according to a government report obtained Tuesday. Records about identity thefts, real estate transactions, motor vehicle accidents and complaints about Internet drug companies are being searched for common threads to aid law enforcement officials, the ... tagged FBI« Previous Entries |
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