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1964 USA Government documentary Pt 2 of 2 Continued... 2nd case. Photograph of Janos. Scenes of Warsaw river, streets, pedestrians. 14:17:51 Mrs Duncan in office of Z2 official talking about emigration permit for her mother, CUs. Talking. "So if he cooperates, dear lady, in time your mother will join you. Talk it over w/ him." 14:18:52 Airbase tarmac w/ fighter planes. Mrs Duncan dusting furniture, startled by phone ringing, "who?" "where?" "All right I'll be there". Hangs up, then dials phone. 14:19:42 Sign: Hedron Det-10 w/ fighter jets. AF officer on telphone: "Okay, just take it easy honey, I'll handle it." Leaves control tower, past sign: Detachment 16 TUSLOG & up stairs to office, then to TULOG Office of Special Investigation. 14:20:36 Janos in park meets Mrs Duncan; delivering other information puts under rock & retrieved by Janos. 14:21:43 Duncan's mother arrives from Poland. Mrs Duncan meets Janos; is arrested. 14:22:46 Narrator SOF ...to our third case. 14:23:07 Tamoko dancing alone to juke box; MCU of her boy friend; they snuggle in bar, then drinking at bar w/ another GI & woman. Tamoko pumps her boy friend for information, then dance. American tech representative, Scot, on telephone. Oriental man at dinner offers Scot cases of scotch, then information as a trade. Exchange money. Scot pulls files, puts back & goes to Security Officer. Officer investigates, questions Corporal. 14:27:06 Oriental man eating alone, arrested as Scot gives him fake documents ...
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"...the Justice Department yesterday charged a former CIA agent, John Kiriakou, with four felony counts for having allegedly disclosed classified information to reporters about the CIA's interrogation program. Included among those charges are two counts under the Espionage Act of 1917, based on the allegation that he disclosed information which he "had reason to believe could be used to the injury of the United States and to the advantage of any foreign nation...".* The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down. *www.salon.com DOJ says marijuana addictive, dangerous: www.youtube.com Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here: www.current.com The Largest Online New Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com
The Justice Department has charged former CIA agent, John Kiriakou with disclosing classified information to journalists about the capture and "enhanced interrogation", or as we call it torture, of suspected Al Qaeda members to members of the press. This is now the 6th time that the Obama administration is going after someone with charges of espionage, before this administration, there were only 3 such cases in history. Emptywheel.net's Marcy Wheeler discusses.
After not caring for quite some time, I finally got around to applying for membership in Electronic Espionage. I'm now a member, and in celebration and/or a fit of egotism, I present some highlights from the match observed by Watsyurdeal as part of the process. Music: Twisted Nerve (Bernard Hermann), aka "Elle Driver's creepy whistle from Kill Bill"
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Espionage... that begins with a kiss fires the fuse of the poison gas war. Fraulein Doktor with Suzy Kendall, Kenneth More, Capucine and others. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of 'fair use.' The recent amendments to the Copyright Act of 1976 pertain to music. 'Fair use' remains in force for film and video.
With Clive Anderson, Vic Reeves and Jo Brand.
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thefilmarchive.org In espionage parlance, a cutout is a mutually trusted intermediary, method or channel of communication, facilitating the exchange of information between agents. Cutouts usually only know the source and destination of the information to be transmitted, but are unaware of the identities of any other persons involved in the espionage process. Thus, a captured cutout cannot be used to identify members of an espionage cell. Espionage or spying involves an individual obtaining information that is considered secret or confidential without the permission of the holder of the information. Espionage is inherently clandestine, lest the legitimate holder of the information change plans or take other countermeasures once it is known that the information is in unauthorized hands. Espionage is usually part of an institutional effort by a government or corporation, and the term is most readily associated with state spying on potential or actual enemies primarily for military purposes. Spying involving corporations is known as industrial espionage. One of the most effective ways to gather data and information about an enemy (or potential enemy) is by infiltrating the enemy's ranks. This is the job of the spy. Spies can bring back all sorts of information concerning the size and strength of an enemy army. They can also find dissidents within the enemy's forces and influence them to defect. In times of crisis, spies can also be used to steal technology and to sabotage the ...
First of all, Youtube and Google: this video is completely made by me and all sound mixing has been done by myself. This video is therefore protected by copyright laws. There is no law that states I cannot mix audio from someone's speech and set it to a techno beat for parody purposes. If there was, George Bush remixes would be illegal. Seriously, I pray that youtube respects my rights to parody, protected by our constitution. Anyhow, yes, I am celebrating the fact that Jfreedan finally got what he deserved. Take note, however. My enjoying his misfortune does not in any way connect me to it. I am not responsible for any attacks on his person, and Carey better get that crack law team together if he intends to slap me with that accusation. In a court of law, you'd better have something other than hearsay to present your case. There is no such thing as insta-guilt, Mr.Martell. You cannot just accuse people without proof. On youtube you can get away with malicious and false claims on my videos, as you yourself have proven, But it doesn't work that way in a court of law. Funny thing is, you yourself claimed that youtube is NOT automated... yet in your latest video, when YOU were the victim, now you decided to change your story to 'oh yeah, it's automated.' How convenient, eh? Well I will enjoy your misfortune, but I did not cause it. Stew in your own juices, for you deserve every bit of it, you lying, conniving scumbag. You didn't bat an eye when you took time and money away ...
Kentucky soldier charged with espionage For Email To Mother To Prepare For End Of Wold 11/10/1012 www.examiner.com
For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ me.lt A report to US Congress says cyber espionage from China and Russia is happening on a massive scale. The report comes in response to growing complaints from the business community that their networks are coming under regular attack, with highly valuable information and technology being stolen. American companies and cyber security specialists have reported an "onslaught of computer network intrusions" from China according to a new report to the United States Congress. The report by the US government agency the Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive, names China and Russia as stealing technology and financial information from US companies to fast track their own economic development. It's a clean break from previous reports that have shied away from naming specific perpetrators. The report says cyber espionage has overtaken other more traditional forms of espionage because it allows massive amounts of data to be stolen with minimal risk of discovery. Examples named in the report include the stealing of information to give Chinese companies an advantage during business negotiations. The problem might not be easy to solve. Most company documents are held somewhere in soft copy form, while the proliferation of portable computing devices and cloud computing opens up new possibilities for hackers. China dismissed the report as "irresponsible." Chinese ...
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Complete video at: fora.tv Robert Baer shares his experience as an undercover CIA operative, and discusses whether covert actions taken in the name of security justify the personal sacrifice for agents and political risk for the nation. ----- The New Yorker Festival 2011 presents WATCHING THE DETECTIVES. With Robert Baer, Martin Kemp, William Oldham, and Stacy Schiff. Moderated by David Grann. Robert Baer worked for the CIA for twenty-one years, receiving the agency's Career Intelligence Medal. He recounted his experiences in the Times best-selling books Sleeping with the Devil and See No Evil, which was the basis of the film "Syriana." This March, he and his wife, Dayna Baer, published The Company We Keep: A Husband-and-Wife True-Life Spy Story.
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Press TV Documentary providing an insight into the MKO (aka MEK, NCRI, Rajavi Cult). Produced by Press TV. This program sheds light on MKO treacherous activities during Iraq-Iran War and their engagement in various acts of espionage against their own country. The program focuses on the use of the MKO by Israel to attack Iran's nuclear program. The program talks with experts including Scott Ritter, Abolhasan Bani Sadr and Massoud Khodabandeh.
thefilmarchive.org In a 1983 Time magazine article it was stated that the KGB has been the world's most effective information-gathering organization. It operated legal and illegal espionage residencies in target countries where the legal resident spied from the Soviet embassy, and, if caught, was protected with diplomatic immunity from prosecution; at best, the compromised spy either returned to the Soviet Union or was expelled by the target country government. The illegal resident spied unprotected by diplomatic immunity and worked independently of the Soviet diplomatic and trade missions, (cf. the non-official cover CIA agent). In its early history, the KGB valued illegal spies more than legal spies, because illegals penetrated their targets more easily. The KGB residency executed four types of espionage: (i) political, (ii) economic, (iii) military-strategic, and (iv) disinformation, effected with "active measures" (PR Line), counter-intelligence and security (KR Line), and scientific--technologic intelligence (X Line); quotidian duties included SIGINT (RP Line) and illegal support (N Line). At first, using the romantic and intellectual allure of "The First Worker--Peasant State" (1917), "The Fight Against Fascism" (1936--39), and the "Anti-Nazi Great Patriotic War" (1941--45) the Soviets recruited many idealistic, high-level Westerners as ideological agents ... but the Russo--German Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (1939) and the suppressed Hungarian Uprising (1956) and Prague ...
Author Douglas Waller discusses "Wild" Bill Donovan and his role in the OSS and modern American espionage, the subject of his new book. Speaker Biography: Douglas Waller, a former veteran correspondent for Newsweek and Time, has reported on the CIA for six years. Waller also covered the Pentagon, the State Department, the White House and Congress. Before reporting for Newsweek and Time, he served eight years as a legislative assistant on the staffs of Rep. Edward Markey and Sen. William Proxmire. He is the author of the best-sellers "The Commandos: The Inside Story of America's Secret Soldiers," which chronicled US Special Operations Forces, with a lineage tracing back to the OSS, and "Big Red: The Three-Month Voyage of a Trident Nuclear Submarine." He is also the author of "A Question of Loyalty: Gen. Billy Mitchell and the Court-Martial that Gripped the Nation," the critically acclaimed biography of the World War I general.
DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org Cold War espionage descibes the intelligence gathering activities during the Cold War between NATO and the Warsaw Pact. Because each side was preparing to fight the other, intelligence on the opposing side's intentions, military, and technology was of paramount importance. To gather this information, the two relied on a wide variety of military and civilian agencies. While several such as the CIA and KGB became synonymous with Cold War espionage, many other organizations played key roles in the collection and analysis of a wide host of intelligence disciplines. During World War II the various allied nations held a tenuous relationship with the Soviet Union, but cooperation persisted due to a common enemy. Never quite trustful of each other, this resulted in espionage of tactics and technology between the Western bloc and Soviet bloc. After World War II ended, the two sides became increasingly confrontational, culminating in the Cold War. Intelligence Assessment is the development of forecasts of behaviour or recommended courses of action to the leadership of an organisation, based on a wide range of available information sources both overt and covert. Assessments are developed in response to requirements declared by the leadership in order to inform decision making. Assessment may be carried out on behalf of a state, military or commercial organisation with a range of available sources of information available to each. An ...
DemocracyNow.org - National Security Agency whistleblower Thomas Drake faces 35 years in prison on espionage charges for allegedly leaking information to the press about the NSA's overspending and failure to properly maintain its large trove of domestic spy data. "Espionage is the last thing my whistleblowing and first amendment activities and actions were all about," Drake said recently in a public speech. "This has become the specter of a truly Orwellian world where whistleblowing has become espionage." According to the New Yorker, the Obama administration has used the Espionage Act of 1917 to press criminal charges in five alleged instances of national security leaks—more such prosecutions than have occurred in all previous administrations combined. We play excerpts of Thomas Drake's first public comments and talk to former Justice Department whistleblower, Jesselyn Radack. To download the video/audio podcast, read the transcript, or for more from Democracy Now! on this breaking story, visit: www.democracynow.org FOLLOW US: Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: @democracynow Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today, visit www.democracynow.org
DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchived.blogspot.com Clandestine HUMINT (HUMan INTelligence) includes a wide range of espionage sources. This includes the classic spy (called, by professionals, asset or agent) who collects intelligence, but also couriers and other personnel, who handle their secure communications. Other support personnel include access agents who may arrange the contact between the potential spy, and the case officer who recruits them. In some cases, the recruiter and the continuing supervision of the agent may be different people. Large espionage networks may be composed of multiple levels of spies, support personnel, and supervisors. Espionage networks are usually organized on a cell system, where each clandestine operator knows the people in his own cell, perhaps the external case officer, and an emergency method, not necessarily a person, to contact higher levels if the case officer or cell leader is captured, but has no knowledge of people in other cells. Espionage involves a human being obtaining (ie, using human intelligence (HUMINT) methods) information that is considered secret or confidential without the permission of the holder of the information. Espionage is inherently clandestine, and the legitimate holder of the information may change plans or take other countermeasures once it is known that the information is in unauthorized hands. See the articles such Clandestine HUMINT operational techniques and Clandestine HUMINT asset recruiting for ...
thefilmarchived.blogspot.com The Hollow Nickel Case (also known as The Hollow Coin), refers to the method that the Soviet Union spy Vilyam Genrikhovich Fisher (aka Rudolph Ivanovich Abel) used to exchange information between himself and his contacts, including Mikhail Nikolaevich Svirin and Reino Häyhänen. On June 22, 1953, a newspaper boy (fourteen-year-old newsie Jimmy Bozart), collecting for the Brooklyn Eagle, at an apartment building at 3403 Foster Avenue in Brooklyn, New York, was paid with a nickel (US five cent piece) that felt too light to him. When he dropped it on the ground, it popped open and contained microfilm inside. The microfilm contained a series of numbers. He told the daughter of a New York City Police Department officer, that officer told a detective who in two days told an FBI agent about the strange nickel. After the FBI obtained the nickel and the microfilm, they tried to find out where the nickel had come from and what the numbers meant. The nickel had a 1948 front, but because of the copper-silver alloys used the back was from 1942 to 1945. There were five digits together in each number, 21 sets of five in seven columns and another 20 in three columns, making a total of 207 sets of five digits. There was no key for the numbers. The FBI tried for nearly four years to find the origin of the nickel and the meaning of the numbers. But it wasn't until a KGB agent, Reino Häyhänen (aka Eugene Nicolai Mäki), wanted to defect in May, 1957, from Paris ...
More CIA films: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com The GRU (military intelligence) recruited the ideological agents Julian Wadleigh and Alger Hiss, who became State Department diplomats in 1936. The NKVD's first US operation was establishing the legal residency of Boris Bazarov and the illegal residency of Iskhak Akhmerov in 1934. Throughout, the Communist Party USA (CPUSA) and its Gen.-Sec'y Earl Browder, helped NKVD recruit Americans, working in government, business, and industry. Other important, high-level ideological agents were the diplomats Laurence Duggan and Michael Whitney Straight in the State Department, the statistician Harry Dexter White in the Treasury Department, the economist Lauchlin Currie (an FDR advisor), and the "Silvermaster Group", headed by statistician Greg Silvermaster, in the Farm Security Administration and the Board of Economic Warfare. Moreover, when Whittaker Chambers, formerly Alger Hiss's courier, approached the Roosevelt Government—to identify the Soviet spies Duggan, White, and others—he was ignored. Hence, during the Second World War (1939--45)—at the Teheran (1943), Yalta (1945), and Potsdam (1945) conferences—Big Three Ally Joseph Stalin of the USSR, was better-informed about the war affairs of his US and UK allies, than they about his. Soviet espionage succeeded most in collecting scientific and technologic intelligence about advances in jet propulsion, radar, and encryption, which impressed Moscow, but stealing atomic secrets was the ...
DVD: www.amazon.com Watch the full film: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com The Cambridge Five were a ring of spies, recruited in part by Russian talent spotter Arnold Deutsch in the UK who passed information to the Soviet Union during World War II and at least into the early 1950s. Four members of the ring have been identified: Kim Philby (cryptonym: Stanley), Donald Duart Maclean (cryptonym: Homer), Guy Burgess (cryptonym: Hicks) and Anthony Blunt (cryptonym: Johnson); jointly they are known as the Cambridge Four. Several people have been suspected of being the "fifth man" of the group; John Cairncross (cryptonym: Liszt) was identified as such by Oleg Gordievsky, though many others have also been accused of membership in the Cambridge ring. The term Cambridge Five refers to the conversion of Philby, Burgess, Blunt, and Maclean to communism during their education at Cambridge University in the 1930s. Debate surrounds the exact timing of their recruitment by Soviet intelligence; Anthony Blunt claimed that they were not recruited as agents until they had graduated. Blunt, a Fellow of Trinity College, was several years older than Burgess, Maclean, and Philby; he acted as a talent-spotter and recruiter. Both Blunt and Burgess were members of the Apostles, an exclusive and prestigious society based at Trinity and King's Colleges. John Cairncross, long suspected of having been the 'Fifth Man', and formally identified as a Soviet agent in 1990, was also an Apostle. Other Apostles ...
Watch the full film: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com In espionage parlance, a cutout is a mutually trusted intermediary, method or channel of communication, facilitating the exchange of information between agents. By definition, a "cutout" does not know the source or destination the information being transmitted, or the identities of any persons involved in the espionage process. Thus, a captured cutout cannot be used to identify members of an espionage cell. A classic example of a 'cut out' which fulfills all the required characteristics is the dead drop "postbox." A dead drop or dead letter box, is a location used to secretly pass items between two people, without requiring them to meet. This stands in contrast to the live drop, so called because two live persons meet to exchange items or information. Spies have been known to use dead drops, using various techniques to hide items (such as money, secrets or instructions) and to signal that the drop has been made. The system involves using signals and locations which have been agreed in advance. These signals and locations must be common everyday things to which most people would not give a second glance. The signal may or may not be located close to the dead drop itself. The location of the dead drop could be a loose brick in a wall, a library book, a hole in a tree, or under a boulder etc. It should be something common and from which the items can be picked up without the operatives being seen by a member of the public or ...
135+ MORE examples of Fox News Bias at www.youtube.com Wikileaks' publication of sensitive documents from the US government got a surprising amount of negative coverage from more traditional media outlets, no place more so than on Fox News where Fox News host Bill O'Reilly recently brought on Fox News anchor and attorney Megyn Kelly to give her legal analysis of laws broken by Wikileaks and its founder Julian Assange, but Megyn Kelly's analysis left out any mention of the First Amendment free press protections for publications like Wikileaks, as I show in this video. The clips I use of Bill O'Reilly and Megyn Kelly come from a segment of the November 29, 2010 Fox News broadcast of "The O'Reilly Factor" available online at video.foxnews.com The clip I use of Julian Assange comes from his July 2010 interview at the TED conference available on YouTube at www.youtube.com The image I use of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) press release on Wikileaks quoting Hina Shamsi comes from the page at www.aclu.org The image I use of the US Supreme Court case of New York Times Co. v. United States, 403 US 713 (1971), comes from the Findlaw page at laws.findlaw.com
1981 www.amazon.com Watch the full film: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com The KGB (КГБ) is the common abbreviation for the Russian: Комитет государственной безопасности (Komitet gosudarstvennoy bezopasnosti or Committee for State Security). It was the national security agency of the Soviet Union from 1954 until 1991, and its premier internal security, intelligence, and secret police organization during that time. The contemporary State Security Agency of the Republic of Belarus uses the Russian name KGB. Most of the KGB archives remain classified, yet two on-line documentary sources are available. The Intelligence Directorate (Spanish: Dirección de Inteligencia, or DI, formerly known as Dirección General de Inteligencia or DGI) is the main state intelligence agency of the government of Cuba. The DI, under the big umbrella of the MININT, was founded in late 1961 by Cuba's Ministry of the Interior shortly after the Cuban Revolution. The DI is responsible for all foreign intelligence collection and comprises six divisions divided into two categories, which are the Operational Divisions and the Support Divisions. Manuel "Redbeard" Piñeiro was the first director of the DI in 1961 and his term lasted until 1964. Another top leader who directed the famous office, located on Linea and A, Vedado, was the now retired Div. General, Jesus Bermudez Cutiño. He was transferred from being the Chief of the Army Intelligence (DIM) to the Ministry of Interior, because of the big shake-up due ...
warlogs.wikileaks.org At 5pm EST Friday 22nd October 2010 WikiLeaks released the largest classified military leak in history. The 391832 reports ('The Iraq War Logs'), document the war and occupation in Iraq, from 1st January 2004 to 31st December 2009 (except for the months of May 2004 and March 2009) as told by soldiers in the United States Army. Each is a 'SIGACT' or Significant Action in the war. They detail events as seen and heard by the US military troops on the ground in Iraq and are the first real glimpse into the secret history of the war that the United States government has been privy to throughout. The reports detail 109032 deaths in Iraq, comprised of 66081 'civilians'; 23984 'enemy' (those labeled as insurgents); 15196 'host nation' (Iraqi government forces) and 3771 'friendly' (coalition forces). The majority of the deaths (66000, over 60%) of these are civilian deaths.That is 31 civilians dying every day during the six year period. For comparison, the 'Afghan War Diaries', previously released by WikiLeaks, covering the same period, detail the deaths of some 20000 people. Iraq during the same period, was five times as lethal with equivallent population size. Please donate to WikiLeaks at donations.datacell.com to defend this information.
Well, here it is, Episode 7. This episode isn't as long as the previous one, but there's really not much more material to cover. Episode 1-6 covered all the major parts, and this is kinda closing out the series...for now. There is much more to come in the future, but for now, enjoy what I've managed to make thus far. And expect to see something new out by the end of the year. Music Ulver - Wheel of Conclusion Ulver - Hallways of Always Ulver - Lost in Moments Ulver - Nowhere Catastrophe Programs used TF2 Demo recorder Xfire Video recorder (100 fps with half size) Sony Vegas Pro 9.0 64 bit Players .:iLo:. Watsyurdeal? .:iLo:. Cheshire Cat -AP- sM0Ke Interests
The German-Austrian company Rieder produces unique, ultra-modern fiber glass panels, which were used in the construction of Johannesburg's World Cup stadium. During a recent factory tour, a Chinese business partner attracted unwanted attention by taking pictures and recordings of the assembly lines.
The German-Austrian company Rieder makes glass-fibre cladding that sells around the world. During a recent tour of a Rieder factory, a Chinese business partner took photographs and made recordings. Industrial espionage is rarely so blatant.Authorities in Germany are warning that cyberattacks on companies' computers are on the rise. Corporate espionage is estimated to cause up to 50 billion euros of damage every year.
60 Minutes has obtained an FBI videotape showing a Defense Department employee selling secrets to a Chinese spy that offers a rare glimpse into the secretive world of espionage and illustrates how China's spying may pose the biggest espionage threat to the US Scott Pelley reports.
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The FBI's discovery of a Russian spy ring in the United States rocked headlines, but what sort of technology did they use? Kevin Pereira talks to Wired's Noah Schachtman to break down the communication tech that these spies were using. For more from The Loop, go here: g4tv.com
IN THE PAPERS - The American press is still intrigued with the busted Russians spy ring in the US with the Christian Science Monitor looking at some old spy tricks still in use. For the Moscow Times, this episode won't damage long-term rapprochement between the US and Russia. Elsewhere we look at coverage of Queen Elizabeth's trip to Canada and her non-plussed reaction to the Canada Day celebrations yesterday.We finish with photos of fighting monkeys in a Japanese hot spring! FRIDAY, 2nd JULY 2010
The Federal Bureau of Investigation - FBI, broke up a Russian spy ring operating in the United States (USA). The members of the spy ring were long-term, deep-cover Russian spy arrested on the East Coast, per the Justice Department. They were accused of seeking to infiltrate USA policy making circles, conspiring to act as illegal Russian agents, and money laundering. A week earlier Russian President Dmitry Medvedev visited President Obama in Washington, DC and visited a Washington area hamburger joint. While the arrest were being made Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin met with ex-rated President Bill Clinton outside Moscow. Putin joked about police in America being out of control and throwing people in jail. Meaning the spies that were caught. The red menace commies did not disappear in the 20th century when the Evil Empire collapsed. They are alive a well on the march to collapse the West. However these arrested Russian spies were a bit too late. Home grown American commies have already infiltrated and taken over Hollywood, popular culture, academia, public schools, unions, the news media, and the Obama regime staff. Interesting news article about the incident: www.guardian.co.uk Are we going back to the future? Russian spies espionage Cold War spy ring FBI Dmitry Medvedev President Obama Evil Empire Vladimir Putin commie communist communism Russian Federation Soviet Union USSR CCCP Moscow on the Hudson SVR overseas intelligence agency propagandabuster propaganda ...
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Complete video at: fora.tv Computer scientist Herb Lin distinguishes between two categories of hostile cyber operations: cyber attack, and cyber exploitation. A cyber attack, he says, is perpetrated to "destroy, degrade, disrupt" an adversary's information technology, while cyber exploitation is an act of stealthy information theft. ----- Do the existing laws of war deal adequately, if at all, with war in cyberspace? The panel will explore this and related questions, assessing how existing international law translates into war in cyberspace and what, if any, adjustments might be required to accommodate the new realities of war in an information age. Moderator: Duncan Hollis, Temple University School of Law Panelists: Jack Beard, University of California-Los Angeles, School of Law Eliana Davidson, US Department of Defense, Office of the General Counsel Knut Doermann, International Committee of the Red Cross Robin Geiss, International Committee of the Red Cross Herb Lin, National Research Council of the National Academies Dr. Herbert Lin is chief scientist at the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, National Research Council of the National Academies, where he has been study director of major projects on public policy and information technology. Prior to his NRC service, he was a professional staff member and staff scientist for the House Armed Services Committee (1986-1990), where his portfolio included defense policy and arms control issues. He received his ...
Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker Tactical Espionage Operations Trailer *NEW APRIL 8!
Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker Tactical Espionage Operations - Mother Base, Main OPS, CO-OPS, VERSUS - NEW APRIL 8! ·
Everyone, "Say, Peace!" "METAL GEAR SOLID PEACE WALKER" will be released in June, 2010, excusively for the PSP. "PEACE WALKER" makes the transition from "TACTICAL ESPIONAGE ACTION" to "TACTICAL ESPIONAGE OPERATIONS." Watch closely as this video, released at the Project Wrap-Up Event on April 7, fleshes out the PEACE WALKER game design even further! The legend of Big Boss continues to evolve through the double-helix formed by the fusion of "Missions" and the development of "Mother Base." Prepare to delve into a new dimension of the METAL GEAR saga.
uprock recordings 2000..feat - mc d, karl hinds, seanie t, mystro, wildflower, lyrikal, breis, flair, nyeve, headmaster christopher lee, mc ni, flip, simon templar, top rock, motet, steve austin, pesci (produced by bunny bread)
ESPIONAGE OF THE LOC As the Sun Rises The filming of the video for Espionage of the Loc's new single 'As the Sun Rises' caused widespread panic amongst the Northumbria Police Force. Concerned local residents dialled 999 after watching a blood drenched teenager being buried in the woods by a crazed gang of youths. As the heat-seeking helicopters approached and road-blocks were hastily arranged, Espionage of the Loc fled the scene; both amused and very, very worried! Under the cover of their tour-bus the 4 innocent musicians and their ketchup clad guitar tech drove into the night onwards to Newcastle for another sell-out show. 'As the Sun Rises' is released through Travelled Music on Friday 2nd April. You can now order the track online at indiestore.7digital.com VISIT www.myspace.com/espionageoftheloc for live dates www.espionageoftheloc.co.uk for a free album download.

