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Financial Coup d’Etat

February 5th, 2009

This one kinda sneaks up on you. Make that you read it all the way through. Via: Solari: Slowly, as the pieces fit together, we shared a horrifying epiphany: the banks, corporations and investors acting in each global region were the exact same players. They were a relatively small group that reappeared again and again […]

“Fishy” Supernotes from Taiwan

February 4th, 2009

Via: Taipei Times: When a customs agent at San Francisco International Airport examined a package from Taiwan that was supposed to contain a birthday gift of candy and books, he thought it smelled “fishy.” Thinking it might contain food that had been imported illegally, the agent opened the parcel. Inside, he found US$380,000 in counterfeit […]

Captain Jonathan Bayless: Another Minot Air Force Base Death

February 3rd, 2009

The 91st Missile Wing is a U.S. Air Force strategic nuclear missile unit. They deal with the Minuteman III ICBMs. I’ve added this to the Minot AFB Nuke Master Death List. UPDATE: This is a Much Better Minot List Than Mine Minot AFB Clandestine Nukes ‘Oddities’ Via: AP: The body of a missile combat crew […]

Change We Can Believe In: Obama to Expand CIA Rendition Program

February 2nd, 2009

I guess there’s no need for the secret prisons if the victims just happen to die during “rendention.” Via: Chicago Tribune: The CIA’s secret prisons are being shuttered. Harsh interrogation techniques are off-limits. And Guantanamo Bay will eventually go back to being a wind-swept naval base on the southeastern corner of Cuba. But even while […]

“You are up against some really nasty, vicious people,” the Senator said, “They will not hesitate to kill you.”

January 30th, 2009

Via: Deep Capture: During the fall of 2006, Patrick Byrne had some strange experiences as well. Somebody broke into Patrick’s home, and soon after, somebody broke into the home of a woman who was Patrick’s girlfriend at the time. Then somebody threw a pair of metal gardening shears through the window of the girlfriend’s restaurant. […]

CIA Station Chief in Algeria Accused of Rapes

January 29th, 2009

The piece paints Andrew Warren as a pure rogue, but my guess is that he was involved with honey pot operations at some point. These operations are designed to compromise targeted individuals from foreign governments in order to turn them into intelligence assets. This is what the CIA (and every other intelligence agency) does every […]

UN Crime Chief Says Drug Money Flowed Into Banks

January 27th, 2009

Where has all the opium related money been going since the War on Terror went to Afghanistan? Is that money about to buy U.S. Treasuries in heretofore unthinkable quantities? —Who Is Going to Lend the U.S. $2 Trillion? I am Jack’s complete lack of surprise. Via: Reuters: The United Nations’ crime and drug watchdog has […]

Afghanistan’s ‘Guantanamo’ Poses New Prison Problem for Barack Obama

January 24th, 2009

One countertrend crank doesn’t mean a reversal of the larger trend. —Obama Orders Closure of CIA’s Secret Prisons Mmm hmm. Via: Telegraph: As Guantanamo Bay prepares to close, President Barack Obama will have to deal with a new problem with suspected terrorist detainees, this time at Bagram in Afghanistan. Every Monday, at a Red Cross […]

Tice: Wiretaps Were Combined with Credit Card Records of U.S. Citizens

January 24th, 2009

See MAIN CORE: The U.S. Government has, almost certainly, established a database and tracking system for something like eight million Americans who have been designated as threats to national security. The system is called MAIN CORE and it is being run under the auspices of highly classified Continuity of Government (COG) operations. MAIN CORE uses […]

Mystery Prison Buses in the Desert

January 23rd, 2009

Maybe Cryptogon readers in Arizona know more about this. Via: Global Research: On a recent visit to Tucson, Arizona, where I was invited to give a presentation on monetary reform, I was disturbed by a story of strange goings on in the desert. A little over a year ago, it seems, a new industrial facility […]

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