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Espionage

Essays

by Lawrence Forthright THE QUESTION of deception within the movement is of the utmost importance, as we who have chosen to carry this burden and fight the good fight must always be aware that those around us may be agents of the government (this may include police, police informants, co-workers, family…
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Classic EssaysKevin Alfred Strom

by Kevin Alfred Strom IF YOU WANT to understand why the American government supports Communists in Haiti and South Africa — if you want to understand why neither Democrats nor Republicans will protect our borders from alien invasion — and if you want to understand why we are rapidly losing…
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EssaysReports

Is this strange encounter what it seems to be — or was the author the victim of yet another false flag intelligence operation?
by David Swanson ON FRIDAY, March 20th, I spoke at the University of the District of Columbia Law School in Washington, D.C., as part of a series of teach-ins about peace…
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News

If this computer-virus-as-weapon was “almost certainly orchestrated by a state,” we ask: What state has a history of espionage in the US and strong opposition to Iran’s nuclear program? THE MEMORY STICKS were scattered in a washroom at a US military base in the Middle East that…
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Essays

Facebook has a half billion people enthusiastically spying and reporting on their friends, family, and neighbors. by Andrew Wozny DARPA (the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) has some grotesque tentacles: the Information Awareness Office (IAO); TIA (Total Information Awareness, renamed…
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News

by Philip Giraldi (pictured) LET US SUPPOSE for a moment that an individual enjoying the full confidence and trust of the US government was given access to the most secret information possessed by the US military, to include how it would react to an attack by an aggressor armed with nuclear weapons and…
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by Michael Collins Piper
An open letter to Congress and the President IT’S A SCANDAL (or it should be) of national—even international—proportions. But in Pennsylvania, where the news first reverberated, few understand the bigger ramifications: The ongoing furor has—just barely—kicked…
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David DukeNews

MEMBERS OF CONGRESS have sought to drum up support for a proposal for President Barack Obama to free a U.S. Navy analyst imprisoned since 1985 on charges of relaying classified data to Israel. Members of the Democratic majority have been circulating a letter that called for the release of Jonathan Pollard…
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