Why did the CIA give the Iranians blueprints to build a nuke 6 years ago?
• The GuardianGeorge Bush insists that Iran must not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons. So why, six years ago, did the CIA give the Iranians blueprints to build a bomb?
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George Bush insists that Iran must not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons. So why, six years ago, did the CIA give the Iranians blueprints to build a bomb?
The wife of Roland Carnaby, the mysterious man who claimed he was an “intelligence officer” with the CIA who was shot dead by the Houston Police after a high-speed chase, has filed a lawsuit claiming the police “violated” Carnaby’s civil rights.
The strange case of the man shot dead by Houston police after a high-speed chase. He claimed he was CIA. At first, it was doubtful. Now, who knows?
By Scanner Scott | April 29, 2008 I saw this article….. [link] Here’s what I found int
Another INSIDE JOB? - CIA agent takes job at ID Company that holds National ID contracts. By Scanner Scott | April 29, 2008 I saw this article….. http://www.ncard.info/north_carolina_real_id_action_alerts/index.php Here’s what I found int
Another INSIDE JOB? - CIA agent takes job at ID Company that holds National ID contracts. By Scanner Scott | April 29, 2008 I saw this article….. http://www.ncard.info/north_carolina_real_id_action_alerts/index.php Here’s what I found int
The Justice Department has told Congress that American intelligence operatives attempting to thwart terrorist attacks can legally use interrogation methods that might otherwise be prohibited under international law.
Ecuador’s president Rafael Correa may not be long for this world, both in a political sense and in genuine life-or-death sense. He recently fired his defense minister, army chief of intelligence, and commanders of the army, air force, and joint chief
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Google has been recruited by US intelligence agencies to help them better process and share information they gather about suspects.
Well, now that you’ve seen the Frontline expose, entitled "Bush’s War," based upon documentary videos and more than 400 extended interviews with major participants and media sycophants, you may yet have a few unanswered questions.
David Kay was charged by the Bush administration with finding weapons of mass destruction in Iraq after the invasion. Instead of finding weapons, though, he found what he told SPIEGEL was 'the biggest intelligence fiasco of my lifetime.'
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A city police chief who led an investigation into charges that Britain cooperated with secret CIA flights to transport terrorism suspects without formal proceedings has been found dead.
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When Saad Tawfiq watched Colin Powell's presentation to the UN on February 5 2003 he shed bitter tears as he realized he had risked his life and those of his loved ones for nothing. As one of Saddam Hussein's most gifted engineers, Tawfiq kne
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A CIA spokesman acknowledged the occasional use of [national security] letters. The requests always have been voluntary and intended to "obtain data for such legitimate purposes as counterintelligence and counterterrorism."
A U.S. judge deciding if the CIA should be held in contempt for destroying video tapes of interrogations of suspected Islamist militants said on Thursday he believed the court had been deceived by the agency.
The CIA official who gave the command to destroy interrogation videotapes apparently acted against the direction of his superiors. "It appears he hadn't gotten authority from anyone," said Rep. Pete Hoekstra, R-Mich. "It appears he
A federal judge refused on Wednesday to delve into the destruction of CIA interrogation videos, saying there was no evidence the Bush administration violated a court order and the Justice Department deserved time to conduct its own investigation.
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