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SpyingSocialist Firefighters To Spy for FedsSaturday, November 24th, 2007By EILEEN SULLIVAN Firefighters in major cities are being trained to take on a new role as lookouts for terrorism, raising concerns of eroding their standing as American icons and infringing on people's privacy. Unlike police, firefighters and emergency medical personnel don't need warrants to access hundreds of thousands of homes and buildings each year, putting them in a position to spot behavior that could indicate terrorist activity or ... tagged Spying and TerrorismThe Spy Who Wants Israel to TalkMonday, November 12th, 2007By David Ignatius Efraim Halevy, the former head of the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad, titled his memoirs "Man in the Shadows." But now that he's out in the sunlight, the 72-year-old retired spy chief has some surprisingly contrarian things to say about Iran and Syria. The gist of his message is that rather than constantly ratcheting up the rhetoric of confrontation, the ... tagged Israel and SpyingAmerica’s PSI Spies Penetrate the Kremlin: The Secret History of Remote ViewingWednesday, September 19th, 2007By Jim Marrs RINF Alternative News Behind the doors of the CIA and U.S. Army Intelligence, science and ESP come together like a movie in the electrifying scenes of Jim Marrs' new book, PSI Spies: the True Story of America's Psychic Warfare Program. The author of best-sellers that have revealed the secrets and the conspiracies of the Federal Government, Marrs traces in PSI Spies the evolution of remote viewing and the ... tagged SpyingIntel chief pushes new spy lawMonday, September 17th, 2007By Richard Willing Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell heads to Capitol Hill this week seeking to extend the government's power to read e-mails, listen to telephone calls and carry out other surveillance within the USA in national security cases. Democrats, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, are criticizing McConnell's proposals. They say judges should oversee such surveillance. Some Democrats also object to a second item on the spy ... tagged SpyingFiles prove that MI5 spied on SNPSunday, September 16th, 2007MARC HORNE THE SNP was spied on by British secret service agents, previously classified Government files seen by Scotland on Sunday have finally proved.
Claims of surveillance of nationalist politicians by intelligence officers have circulated for years, but the new papers provide the first incontrovertible evidence that the state ...
tagged SpyingSpy Satellites Turned on the U.S.Tuesday, September 11th, 2007Dems Call for Moratorium on Program, Expressing Privacy and Legal Concerns
Government satellites have been used in the past to show areas affected by disasters, such as these photos that reveal the changes at the Pentagon after the Sept. 11 attacks. (Space Imaging/Department of Homeland Security)
By JASON RYAN
Traditionally, powerful spy satellites have been used to search for strategic threats ...
tagged Big-Brother and SpyingAge of the cyber spySunday, September 9th, 2007By Adam Lusher and Tim Shipman At first the air force administrator just thought it was strange. ”Checking the computer systems, he found a file listing user names and passwords. He deleted it and forgot it. Until it happened again. A similar file re-appeared, within days, in the same system, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. “With a lot of help,” says a US ... tagged SpyingLie detectors target benefit claim cheatsSunday, September 2nd, 2007The Observer Benefit claimants and job seekers could be forced to take lie detector tests as early as next year after an early review of a pilot scheme exposed 126 benefit cheats in just three months, saving one local authority £110,000. Last May, the Department for Work and Pensions asked Harrow council in London to undertake a year-long, £63,000 pilot of the ground-breaking Voice Risk Analysis (VRA) technology. 'We will wait until ... tagged Big-Brother, Culture, Fraud, ID-Cards, Law, Police-State, Science, Security, Spying, Technology and UK-NewsChávez 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 WarfareThe 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 WarfarePolice tell parents to ’spy’ on Facebook kidsMonday, July 30th, 2007By Ellen Connolly POLICE are advising parents to join social networking websites - such as MySpace and Facebook - to "spy" on their children. The move follows growing concern by authorities at teenagers who post intimate information and photos of themselves on the sites for the world to see. Police say the explosion in popularity of sites like MySpace (owned by News Corp, parent company of the publisher of NEWS.com.au)and ... tagged SpyingSpy SurgeFriday, July 20th, 2007By Fred KaplanIn the National Intelligence Estimate titled "The Terrorist Threat to the Homeland," which was released Tuesday, there's an intriguing section that suggests an impending push for more domestic surveillance. Most of the report (which I analyzed here) concerns an alleged resurgence of al-Qaida. But toward the end, the authors mention a small but ... tagged SpyingFSB launches criminal case on officer’s claim to spy for MI6-1Saturday, July 7th, 2007The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) has completed an inquiry into an ex-security officer's claim on spying for the British intelligence and launched a criminal case on espionage charges, the FSB press service said Saturday.Last week FSB said the alleged spy Vyacheslav Zharko had disclosed the names of four British intelligence officers, and given locations in Europe where meetings had taken place, including information regarding the assignments he had been ... tagged SpyingEgyptian convicted of spying for IsraelTuesday, June 26th, 2007
A nuclear engineer at Egypt's atomic energy agency has been convicted of spying for Israel and sentenced to life in prison.
Mohamed Sayed Saber Ali was accused ...
tagged Israel and SpyingEgypt charges man with spyingTuesday, April 17th, 2007
Egypt has charged a nuclear engineer at the state's Atomic Energy Agency with spying for Israel, two months after his arrest.Two foreigners - an Irishman and a Japanese - were ...
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