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US-ANGLO CAPITALISMEU-NATO IMPERIALISM
Illegitimate Transfer of Inalienable European Rights via Convention(s) & Supranational Bodies
Establishment of Sovereignty-Usurping Supranational Body Dictatorships
Enduring Program of DEMOGRAPHICS WAR on Europeans
Enduring Program of PSYCHOLOGICAL WAR on Europeans
Enduring Program of European Displacement, Dismemberment, Dispossession, & Dissolution
No wars or conditions abroad (& no domestic or global economic pretexts) justify government policy facilitating the invasion of ancestral European homelands, the rape of European women, the destruction of European societies, & the genocide of Europeans.
U.S. RULING OLIGARCHY WAGES HYBRID WAR TO SALVAGE HEGEMONY
[LINK | Article]

*U.S. OLIGARCHY WAGES HYBRID WAR* | U.S. Empire's Casino Unsustainable | Destabilised U.S. Monetary & Financial System | U.S. Defaults Twice A Year | Causes for Global Financial Crisis of 2008 Remain | Financial Pyramids Composed of Derivatives & National Debt Are Growing | *U.S. OLIGARCHY WAGES HYBRID WAR* | U.S. Empire's Casino Unsustainable | Destabilised U.S. Monetary & Financial System | U.S. Defaults Twice A Year | Causes for Global Financial Crisis of 2008 Remain | Financial Pyramids Composed of Derivatives & National Debt Are Growing | *U.S. OLIGARCHY WAGES HYBRID WAR*

Who's preaching world democracy, democracy, democracy? —Who wants to make free people free?
[info from Craig Murray video appearance, follows]  US-Anglo Alliance DELIBERATELY STOKING ANTI-RUSSIAN FEELING & RAMPING UP TENSION BETWEEN EASTERN EUROPE & RUSSIA.  British military/government feeding media PROPAGANDA.  Media choosing to PUBLISH government PROPAGANDA.  US naval aggression against Russia:  Baltic Sea — US naval aggression against China:  South China Sea.  Continued NATO pressure on Russia:  US missile systems moving into Eastern Europe.     [info from John Pilger interview follows]  War Hawk:  Hillary Clinton — embodiment of seamless aggressive American imperialist post-WWII system.  USA in frenzy of preparation for a conflict.  Greatest US-led build-up of forces since WWII gathered in Eastern Europe and in Baltic states.  US expansion & military preparation HAS NOT BEEN REPORTED IN THE WEST.  Since US paid for & controlled US coup, UKRAINE has become an American preserve and CIA Theme Park, on Russia's borderland, through which Germans invaded in the 1940s, costing 27 million Russian lives.  Imagine equivalent occurring on US borders in Canada or Mexico.  US military preparations against RUSSIA and against CHINA have NOT been reported by MEDIA.  US has sent guided missile ships to diputed zone in South China Sea.  DANGER OF US PRE-EMPTIVE NUCLEAR STRIKES.  China is on HIGH NUCLEAR ALERT.  US spy plane intercepted by Chinese fighter jets.  Public is primed to accept so-called 'aggressive' moves by China, when these are in fact defensive moves:  US 400 major bases encircling China; Okinawa has 32 American military installations; Japan has 130 American military bases in all.  WARNING PENTAGON MILITARY THINKING DOMINATES WASHINGTON. ⟴  

April 22, 2015

Ineffective Mass Surviellance - 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai



Revealed: The hidden Western intelligence breakdowns behind the 26/11 Mumbai attacks
Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica  · 21 April 2015

Why the David Coleman Headley story is still relevant.

When Edward Snowden revealed the US  government's vast surveillance programmes in 2013, the Obama administration responded with a defence that sounded compelling: the high-tech spying apparatus had stopped terrorist attacks.

In a rush to provide success stories, senior officials cited the capture of an American terrorist whose case I knew well. I had spent several years reporting about David Coleman Headley, whose reconnaissance for Pakistani spymasters and terrorist chiefs was crucial to the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai that killed 166 people, including six Americans.

Now the US intelligence community was claiming the National Security Agency had played a key role in preventing Headley's follow-up plot against a Danish newspaper in 2009.

That surprised me. In a series of stories and in the 2011 PBS Frontline documentary, A Perfect Terrorist, ProPublica had detailed multiple breakdowns in the US counterterror system that allowed Headley to elude detection for years despite tips that could have prevented the attacks.

I consulted with intelligence and law enforcement sources involved in the case, and they were mystified, too.

"When I first heard that statement, I was scratching my head," a counterterror official told me. "I was trying to figure out how NSA played a role. My recollection is that it wasn't that much at all."
Deepening mystery

The mystery soon deepened when ProPublica gained access to a trove of Snowden's classified materials. Suddenly a new, previously hidden layer in the story emerged, one that largely contradicted the government's claims and revealed Mumbai as a tragic case study in the strengths and limitations of high-tech surveillance – a rare look at how counterterrorism really works.

Our reporting airs on Tuesday in American Terrorist, a major update of the 2011 Frontline film. It details the story of Headley's eventual capture as well as the secret surveillance of Mumbai plotters that took place before and during the attacks. (We first reported some of the material in December with the New York Times.)

The Snowden documents show that, months before Mumbai, British intelligence began spying on the online communications of Zarrar Shah, a key plotter who was the technology chief for the Pakistani terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba.

Britain's General Communications Headquarters, or GCHQ, had the ability to monitor many of Shah's digital activities, including Web searches and emails, during weeks in which he did research on targets, handled reconnaissance data, and set up an internet phone system for the attack.

But based on documents and interviews, it appears that the British spy agency did not use its access to closely analyse data from Shah until a Lashkar attack squad invaded Mumbai on November 26, 2008. Nor did the British tell the Americans they were watching Shah beforehand, despite the close alliance between GCHQ and the NSA.

The British data could have complemented separate chatter that the NSA and Central Intelligence Agency were collecting about a potential attack on Mumbai, none of it related to Headley.

Senior US intelligence officials gave us their first account of their warnings to India about a Lashkar threat to sites in Mumbai frequented by Westerners, including the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, the eventual ground zero.

Meanwhile, Indian intelligence had separately tracked Shah's communications before the attack, another layer of a complex international scenario.

Real-time access

Once the shooting started, the spy agencies went into high gear. The British realised that prior targeting of Shah gave them real-time access to the Karachi control room from which Lashkar chiefs directed the three-day siege using phones and computers.

GCHQ and NSA pulled a haul of intelligence from the monitoring of Shah and others that enabled analysts to assemble a "complete operations plan" of the plot, according to an NSA document. The evidence helped the Western and Indian governments push Pakistan to crack down on Lashkar.

U.S. officials emphasised that they had warned the Indians. British officials disputed the idea that they had information that could have prevented an attack; they said they would have shared such intelligence with India.

The Indian government did not respond to requests for official comment, though an official in the Intelligence Bureau, India's counterterror service, told me his agency was not involved in monitoring Shah.

As with past failures to prevent terrorist attacks, more aggressive analysis and better intelligence-sharing could have made a difference. But high-tech spying has its limits.

"I'm not saying that the capacity to intercept the communications is not valuable," said Charles (Sam) Faddis, a former CIA counterterror chief. "Clearly that's valuable." Nonetheless, he added, it is a mistake to rely heavily on bulk surveillance programmes in isolation.

"You're going to waste a lot of money, you're going to waste a lot of time," Faddis said. "At the end, you're going have very little to show for it."

Headley represents another potential stream of intelligence that could have made a difference before Mumbai. He is serving 35 years in prison for his role. He was a Pakistani-American son of privilege who became a heroin addict, drug smuggler and DEA informant, then an Islamic terrorist and Pakistani spy, and finally, a prize witness for U.S. prosecutors.

In recounting that odyssey, we previously explored half a dozen missed opportunities by US law enforcement to pursue tips from Headley's associates about his terrorist activity. New reporting and analysis traces Headley's trail of suspicious electronic communications as he did reconnaissance missions under the direction of Lashkar and Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate.

Headley discussed targets, expressed extremist sentiments and raised other red flags in often brazen emails, texts and phone calls to his handlers, one of whom worked closely on the plot with Shah, the Lashkar communications chief targeted by the British.

Suspicious emails

US intelligence officials disclosed to me for the first time that, after the attacks, intensified NSA monitoring of Pakistan did scoop up some of Headley's suspicious emails. But analysts did not realise he was a US-based terrorist involved in the Mumbai attacks who was at work on a new plot against Denmark, officials admitted.

The sheer volume of data and his use of multiple email addresses and his original name, Daood Gilani, posed obstacles, US intelligence officials said. To perfect his cover as an American businessman, Headley had legally changed his name in 2006.

"They detected a guy named ‘Gilani' writing to bad guys in Pakistan, communicating with terror and ISI nodes," a senior US intelligence official said. "He wrote also in fluent Urdu, which drew interest. Linking ‘Gilani' to ‘Headley' took a long time. The NSA was looking at those emails post-Mumbai. It was not clear to them who he was."

"They hadn't connected the dots," the official said. "They had only some of the puzzle pieces. They needed something external, like a specific entity helping us."

In fact, it was the FBI and Customs and Border Protection which finally zeroed in on Headley – with foreign help. FBI agents in Chicago told us the story for the first time during our reporting for the film.

On July 22, 2009, a lead landed on the desk of a youthful FBI agent named Jeremy Francis. He had joined a Chicago counterterror squad five days earlier. The tip was brief but specific: British intelligence was monitoring two suspected Al Qaeda militants in a northern city called Derby. The duo had received phone calls from a man in Chicago named David who planned to travel to meet them soon.

Francis and his partner traced the calls to a pay phone on Chicago's north side. The agents worked with border protection analysts in Washington, D.C., who pored through flight manifests looking for passengers with the first name "David" who had imminent plans to fly Lufthansa from Chicago to Manchester via Frankfurt.

Border protection analysts whittled down the list to Headley, whom airport inspectors had questioned in the past. The FBI relayed his identity to British counterterror officers as his flight was in the air on July 25.

The British shadowed Headley in Derby. The suspected Al Qaeda men told him they couldn't give him the $20,000, guns and volunteers he wanted for an attack on a Danish newspaper that had published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. European agencies monitored Headley as he traveled to Sweden and Copenhagen, where he did reconnaissance for the newspaper plot.

He came home to Chicago. FBI surveillance teams deployed. The case grew.

"At some point nearly every agent and analyst in the Chicago field office was working some aspect of this case," Francis told us. "There were hundreds of people back in FBI headquarters that were working this case."

Their most urgent fear: a plot in the United States. Headley's simultaneous ties to Al Qaeda, Lashkar and Pakistan's ISI were unprecedented.

"What's the ISI's role, what are they doing … is he working for them?" Robert J Holley, the special agent in charge of the FBI's Chicago Division, recalled thinking. "We don't know what we have here."

Once Headley had been identified, the N.S.A. played a role in the investigation. But our reporting showed that its contributions were more modest than the accounts offered by the intelligence community in 2013.

Denmark plot

Senior officials had asserted that Headley's Denmark plot was stopped by the NSA's 215 programme, which involves bulk collection of U.S. phone records: date, duration, numbers called. When a White House-appointed panel reviewed the 215 program's role in counterterrorism investigations, however, it concluded the claim was wrong.

"We are aware of no indication that bulk collection of telephone records through section 215 made any significant contribution to the David Coleman Headley investigation," David Medine, who chaired the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, told us in an interview.

Senior officials also had suggested that the NSA's 702 programme, which collects the content of overseas emails and other communications, foiled Headley's plot. Interviews with counterterror officials showed that, in reality, it played only a support role.

The 702 programmr was "a piece of the investigation" that helped to map out Headley's overseas contacts, Holley said. But he made it clear that the NSA did not crack the Denmark case or identify Headley.

"This was not a plot, though, that is discovered by that programme?" I asked Holley.

"That's correct," he said.

Valuable work

In interviews about our findings, US intelligence officials conceded that some of the assertions about the NSA's role in Headley's capture were overstated, though they insisted that the agency's work on the case was valuable.

Officials reminded me of the super-heated atmosphere after the Snowden revelations. The Obama administration was under pressure to defend secret programmes that had never been discussed before. As a result, statements about Headley and other cases sometimes lacked nuance and accuracy, officials say.

"These were highly classified programmes, and it took a while to analyse the benefits of the programmes and to articulate them publicly," Medine said.

Experts say portraying bulk surveillance and other intelligence programmes as a magic bullet that can stop attacks is too simplistic. In reality, a mosaic of intelligence from multiple sources is usually required.

"Most threats are not detected by this kind of bulk collection alone," said Andrew Liepman, a former deputy chief of the National Counterterrorism Center now with the Rand Corp. "Most of it is a combination of good work from the FBI, intel from human sources, and the product from NSA is essential in this mix."  ['Alone'?  Hello:  it's not DETECTED by NSA *at all* ... they come in after the event, so they don't appear to have a role in *detection*.]

The NSA contributed to the massive amount of data investigators used to build a portrait of Headley during the weeks they shadowed him. As agents planned the arrest in early October of 2009, they consulted with an FBI behavioral specialist and Headley's former DEA handler.

The assessment: Headley saw himself as a soldier. He responded with deference to authority and was likely to cooperate, as he had after past drug busts. The trick was to treat him with respect, like a worthy foe surrendering on the battlefield.

Headley was planning to leave the US again. Holley's team decided to arrest him at Chicago's O'Hare Airport after he passed through a security checkpoint. They would approach him discreetly – no drawn guns, no shouted commands, no swarm of agents in body armor.

It worked. He politely complied. The agents who escorted him to the interrogation room at the Chicago field office made his former DEA handler briefly visible. The message: time to change sides again.

Two agents, military veterans chosen for their interrogation skills, sat down with Headley. He didn't stop talking for two weeks.

Unprecedented evidence

Although the communications surveillance had hinted at links to the Mumbai attacks, the agents were stunned by the extent of his role in the plot and his high-level contacts. He gave the FBI unprecedented evidence and intelligence about Al Qaeda, Lashkar and the hardest target of all, the ISI. His testimony resulted in the unprecedented US indictment of a serving ISI officer, known only as Major Iqbal, for the terrorist murders of the six Americans in Mumbai.

Today, Major Iqbal and other fugitive masterminds are at large in Pakistan protected by the ISI, an intelligence service that is nominally a US ally, according to Western and Indian officials and court documents. Although Pakistan arrested a few Lashkar bosses, their trial remains stalled – six years later.

In the latest display of impunity, two weeks ago Pakistani authorities released on bail Zaki ur-Rehman Lakhvi, the military chief of Lashkar.

Even the defendants behind bars are still a threat. Shah, Lashkar's technology and communications chief, and his fellow militants continue to direct terrorist activity from the prison, according to current and former Western and Indian counterterror officials.

"They're able to continue operating unfettered there," said Tricia Bacon of American University, a former State Department intelligence analyst. "The control room that they once had in Karachi to oversee the Mumbai attacks they essentially now have in the prison in the middle of the military capital in Pakistan."

That's another reason why Headley's story is still relevant. Justice has not been done.

http://scroll.in/article/722264/revealed-the-hidden-western-intelligence-breakdowns-behind-the-2611-mumbai-attacks
COMMENT
The Headley (Gilani) guy worked for the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) at some stage, as well as Pakistani intelligence (ISI) and terrorists (who were supported by Pakistani intelligence officers) ... and the FBI let him off the hook when others reported him:
FBI, citing Gilani's work for the DEA, did not consider him a threat despite the accusations leveled against him in 2001 and 2002.  [wikipedia]
Meanwhile, Gilani was also involved the drug trade.

After he was finally busted:
Some Indian analysts have speculated that David Headley was a double agent for the Central Intelligence Agency that had infiltrated LeT [the terrorist group], an accusation denied by the CIA.   [wikipedia]
The investigation has confirmed that Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists carried out the Mumbai attack under the "guidance" of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). Headley stated that the ISI was engaged with the Lashkar commanders responsible for the Mumbai deaths and injuries at each and every stage of the plot.   [wikipedia]
The story's too complicated for me follow properly and I can't really get a handle on what's going on here or why.  Whatever it is, it seems very warped.

And this guy's some kind of Houdini of getting busted:  he always seems to get away with doing a deal to get a lighter sentence, by informing on others.
What's surprising is that this guy's father was a Pakistani diplomat and that his brother, Danyal Gilani, is (as at 2011):
"posted as the spokesman at the Pakistani Embassy in Beijing." [1]
Geez, how many twists and turns has this story got?  You couldn't make this up.  LOL

Anyway, all that mass surveillance is looking pretty pointless.
Terrorists aside, the mass surveillance is also lame in police state UK, when people can still pull off a massive heist such as this:

Inside the Hatton Garden heist vault: First pictures show how gang drilled through concrete

The gang escaped with gems and cash worth an estimated £60million which they stuffed into wheelie bins before loading them on to the back of a Ford Transit van.
The CCTV appeared to show images of six gang members.

http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/hatton-garden-heist-first-pictures-from-inside-the-vault-hit-in-60m-gem-raid-10194667.html



Julian Assange - Commonwealth Law Conference Glasgow





Judges withdraw from legal forum because Assange booked as speaker







Reporter (RT News):

Senior judges have walked out of a legal conference in Glasgow after realising that whistleblower Julian Assange was booked to speak at the event.  They say it would have been inappropriate to engage with a fugitive from justice.  The WikiLeaks founder went on to speak via video link to the Commonwealth Law Conference, and suggested Scottish nationalists were right to be concerned about interference by intelligence agencies in last year's referendum campaign.

Well, Assange has been holed up at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London since losing his legal challenge to an extradition request from Sweden in 2012.

Peter Tatchell is a human rights campaigner, and he joins me live in the studio now.

Now, Peter, how do you assess the judges' reaction to Assange's appearance at this conference?

Peter Tatchell:

I think the decision of those senior British judges to walk out was yet another example of the heavy handed over-reaction by the British state.  Julian Assange is, to many people, a hero.  He blew the whistle on very grave abuses of state power.  I think he performed an incredibly important public service.  These judges, according to a statement released, claim that he's a fugitive from justice.  

Julian Assange - there are no charges against him.  The man is innocent until proven guilty and just because there are allegations against him, that does not mean that he forfeits his right to free speech.

He was talking - not about his case - he was talking about the issue of lawyer-client confidentiality and the intrusion of state surveillance into that; a completely separate issue.

Reporter (RT News):

But he is a fugitive from justice, isn't he - I'm just going to read out what the note said.  They said he's a fugitive from justice and it would therefore not be appropriate for them to be addressed by him. 
The moment he entered the Ecuadorian Embassy, surely he became a fugitive from justice? 

Peter Tatchell:

Well, even today,  the whole case against him is up in the air.  Right now the Swedish Supreme Court is considering whether to proceed with any charges or not.  So there are no charges and even whether there should be charges is a matter of legal dispute and contestation - and the other thing to remember, very importantly, is that when someone like Julian Assange seeks to speak before a conference about an issue unrelated to his case, surely, on the basis of the principle of free speech, he ought to be entitled to do so, and most of the judges at that conference agree that he should be able to speak.  It was a tiny minority that walked out.  They did not represent the majority of judges at that conference.

Reporter (RT News):

And what do you think of what Julian was saying at this conference that Scottish nationalists could have been monitored by surveillance agencies?  What was your opinion on that?

Peter Tatchell:

Well, given the incredible intrusions and abuses of state power that his WikiLeaks organisation has exposed in the past, I wouldn't be surprised.  I haven't got any evidence, but I wouldn't be surprised and, certainly, the campaign against Nicola Sturgeon (the leader of the SNP) - the leaking of that so-called claim that she wanted a Conservative victory - it smacks of a dirty tricks operation.  Who was behind it, we don't yet know, but there's something very fishy going on and, of course, it suits the interest of the British state which wants to keep Britain together and stop the Scottish people having their own choice to be independent.  It suits them to discredit her in the way this kind of leak did.

Reporter (RT News):

We've heard today that Assange has formally agreed to let Swedish prosecutors interview him at the Ecuadorian Embassy.  He's been saying this for a little while.  Is this a step forward?

Peter Tatchell:

Well, absolutely - and it's astonishing, astounding and disgraceful that the Swedish prosecutors did not take up his offer all those years ago when he first made it.  After all, Swedish prosecutors have gone to other countries to interview suspects subject to allegations, so why shouldn't they come to Britain?  Their refusal to do so, again, it smacks of some kind of wilful persecution of this man.

Reporter (RT News):

All right, Peter Tatchell, human rights campaigner, thank you very much.


[video concludes]




Foreign Service Updates








US embassy in Kyrgyzstan
denying reports re colour revolution
152 tons of "unknown cargo" on Ukrainian aeroplane

cargo flew under "diplomatic pouch"
mail diplomats can send mail without inspection by receiving country

Press speculation:
1) small denominations cash to pay protesters "Maidan" in Bishkek.
2) espionage equipment

US embassy
says it's building materials for the new embassy building

Report of US GAO:
In 2008 US State Dept shipped
55 million pounds of cargo via diplomatic pouch
Uh-oh!

http://www.eng.24.kg/bigtiraj/175386-news24.html

Vietnam antiques
Joining UNESCO convention
=  legal foundation to claim back antiques from other countries
http://tuoitrenews.vn/lifestyle/27573/royal-rickshaw-comes-home-to-be-displayed-in-central-vietnam

Kuwait
National Security Apparatus chief
talks with ambass of France + Australia (Warren Hauck) re co-op relations
http://www.kuna.net.kw/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=2436677&language=en

Israel
Iran spy {Belgian national}
 
sentenced to 7 years in Israeli court for espionage
/ Ali Mansouri
Shin Bet alleges Mansouri setting up companies in Israel for Iran intel services to undermine Israeli / Western interests.
caught with:
photos of a top-secret installation, US Embassy & Ben-Gurion Airport, + review of  security Ben-Gurion airport
http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Iranian-spy-sentenced-to-seven-years-after-being-found-guilt-of-espionage-398813

UAE

x5 Gulf Cooperation Council nationals { security officials }
in court
accused of setting up site that mocks UAE leaders
'libellous images'

also accusation of import of spy chips / prohibited audio analytical devices
"The lawyer added that the defendant did not cause any damage in the relations between the UAE and the USA or China, where the items were imported from, and that he did not use UAE soil to store the devices because he was exporting them through ships directly to the Studies and Research Centre in his home country."
https://en-maktoob.news.yahoo.com/five-gcc-nationals-court-mocking-leaders-095100296.html

Hague Netherlands
British Embassy fire in The Hague - 7.30am Tue
Man held. No further info.
http://www.euronews.com/2015/04/21/man-held-over-british-embassy-fire-in-the-hague/

Libya
Bomb explodes near Spanish Embassy in Tripoli
after ISIL attacks foreign nationals, oil fields & diplomatic posts
also follows killing of Libya 30 Christians
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2015/04/21/407271/Tripoli-blast-hits-near-Spanish-Embassy

Qatar plans $350bn in development projects over next 15 years
announcement re Project Qatar 2015
to attract 50,000
http://www.tradearabia.com/news/CONS_280262.html

24th April - Turkish Embassy
25th April - 100 on hunger strike on Downing Street to commemorate Armenian Genocide
http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/04/21/100-people-go-on-hunger-strike-on-downing-street-to-commemorate-the-armenian-genocide/

Lithuania going after Japan tourism
Lithuanian paganism a draw card
Japanese fast growing sector
http://www.baltic-course.com/eng/tourism/?doc=105220'

Singapore
  • 300 Danish co. currently set up in Singapore / many in shipping
  • 20% of the shipping register
  • abt 200 vessels = Danish carriers
competition leadership in maritime field,
focus is on education & environment {green shipping}
http://shippingwatch.com/carriers/article7641969.ece

Singapore a significant port:  2nd largest port in world
+ junction for traffic in Southeast Asia
will be expanded by 50%


UAE
has attracted maritime companies
concentrated Dubai region
Danish-based bunker firms have established business
http://shippingwatch.com/carriers/article7641969.ece

'bunker' is bins or containers for storing fuel on-board ships  {I think}

Denmark Singapore Martime Nov 2014
Denmark's 3rd largest bunker fuel /ship fuel supplier OW Bunker goes bankrupt

discovered suspected fraud by senior employees in Singapore-based subsidiary
co. owes 13 banks & cannot survive w/out new credit

Singapore based Dynamic Oil Trading subsid.
=  fraud by senior employees
OW Bunker publicly listed 2014
est $150m trade loss

Singapore
Alleged fraud at:  Dynamic Oil Trading
= biggest financial market scandal to hit Singapore in last decade

http://www.bbc.com/news/business-29961566







April 21, 2015

VIDEO - 9/11







SEPTEMBER 11 conspiracy








Ran into yet another online person that's absolutely convinced 9/11 is a false flag op, so I thought I'd check it out.

What piqued my curiosity was mention of an upswing in put options (stock depreciation bets) on various related companies just prior to the event.

Creeped out by all the questions raised the video.

Strange how the authorities put out a list of people responsible ... but most of them turned out to be alive and well, working in the Middle East.

Some of the information I didn't really understand.  Melting points of steel and the neat 10-second collapse of the buildings doesn't mean much to me.  It sounds like it could have been detonation ... but I'm clueless. 
Not sure what to think.  Would probably have to watch and read a heap of this info to make up my mind. Don't know that I'll get the 9/11 bug to sustain that kind of interest.
Been fun to watch ... in a spooky kind of way. 





Australia Appoints Former GCHQ Director to Cybersecurity Review Panel







Former British radio spy joins cyber security review
by The Mandarin

20.04.2015

Iain Lobban   

The former chief of Britain’s GCHQ, Sir Iain Lobban, will help shape Australia’s response to cyber security threats. He joins BCA head Jennifer Westacott and others in providing advice to the government’s Cyber Security Review.

The former head of British signals intelligence, Sir Iain Lobban (pictured), has been appointed to the Cyber Security Review’s independent panel of experts, the Australian government announced on Saturday.

Lobban, who was director of the UK’s Government Communications Headquarters or GCHQ between 2008 and 2014, “will be extremely valuable to the review as we shape Australia’s strategy to better protect Australia’s networks from cyber attack”, said Prime Minister Tony Abbott in a statement:
    “Australia faces real and growing cyber threats. By 2017 more than nine out of 10 Australians will be routinely online and Australian businesses and consumers benefit from the opportunities that an interconnected world delivers.

    “Since I announced the government’s cyber security review late last year, the Australian Cyber Security Centre has responded to 164 incidents involving government agencies and helped businesses respond to 2981 incidents. There are many more incidents that businesses have managed themselves.”
The Cyber Security Review aims to set out ideas on how the government, industry and academia can better work together to make Australia’s online systems and internet-connected networks more resilient against cyber attacks.

Lobban joined GCHQ in 1983 and performed a range of jobs there before joining the board in 2001. That same year he was a participant in the British Cabinet Office’s Top Management Programme, a four week intensive programme for senior managers from the public and private sectors who are likely to reach the highest level within business and government.

Other members of the panel include the CEO of the Business Council of Australia, Jennifer Westacott; Chief Security and Trust Officer at Cisco Systems in the United States, John Stewart; the Chief Information Security Officer at Telstra, Mike Burgess; and the Director of the International Cyber Policy Centre at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, Tobias Feakin.

So far, the review team has talked to over 140 large and small organisations across Australia and overseas.

After a series of delays, the Cyber Security Review is now expected to be completed near its original goal of mid-2015.

The review will:

Ø     update the Government’s cyber security priorities;
Ø     provide a view on the cyber threats and risks Australia faces;
Ø     clarify the Government’s role in cyber security for Australia, including how this contributes to the protection of critical infrastructure;
Ø     describe how Government and industry can best team up to defend ourselves jointly from those who want to harm us in cyber space;
Ø     outline an improved approach on Australia’s engagement with international cyber security forums, to further Australia’s interests and cement our leadership on cyber security; and
Ø      recommend practical initiatives to improve Australia’s cyber security, for Government consideration.
http://www.themandarin.com.au/30763-former-british-spy-appointed-cyber-security-review-panel/?pgnc=1

LOOK-UPS
Australian Strategic Policy Institute
think tank
established in 2001
still receives most of its funding from govt
(but claims to be 'independent')

purpose:  role of developing ideas on Australia's defence & strategic policy options
& helping to inform the public

Executive Director
= former Deputy Secretary in Dept of Defence

{prior to that:  Major General (Retd) Peter Abigail}

{first Director was Hugh White, now Professor of Strategic Studies at Australian National University}

[Wikipedia]

PANEL
    • Business Council of Australia ('BCA') - reps big business*
    • Cisco Systems United States - multinational, sells networking equipment
    • Telstra
    • Australian Strategic Policy Institute - govt think tank
    • former GCHQ:  Iain Lobban
*BCA - 2009 - called for taxes to be increased on consumer goods but halved for corporations; wants to increase GST while dropping corporate tax. 

Cisco hardware -  NSA backdoor
  • firewalls have the ability to be compromised by the NSA.
  • firmware implant for both the ASA and PIX devices called JETPLOW can be deployed on a firewall target with an exfiltration path to the NSA’s Remote Operations Centre
  • note:  all US networking devices are required by law to have surveillance capabilities built-into them
Cisco stated that it does not work with the US govt.
https://www.certificationkits.com/cisco-asa-5500-series-compromised-by-nsa/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cisco_Systems

NSA’s ANT Division Catalog of Exploits for Nearly Every Major Software/Hardware/Firmware

12/29/2013
SPIEGEL

http://leaksource.info/2013/12/30/nsas-ant-division-catalog-of-exploits-for-nearly-every-major-software-hardware-firmware/


Getting a bit late for me.  Might have to come back to this tomorrow to read the 'NSA ANT Division Catalogue of Exploits ...' article.

Don't know what to think of the panel.  Big business and the government are well represented.  The public doesn't seem to be represented, although unidentified 'organisations' have been consulted.

The Business Council of Australia sound a nasty, self-interested lot.  LOL


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April 19, 2015

Sweden Update








Sweden Labour Minister Ylva Johansson

seeks limit ability of employers to obtain criminal offences history checks
... over 220,000 sought in 2013
 up from 40,000 sought in 2003
http://www.dn.se/nyheter/politik/utdrag-ur-belastningsregistret-ska-bli-farre/


Feminist Initiative party
leader, Sissela Nordling Blanco, forced to take a break.
She has been sick with fatigue symptoms. [DN]

LMAO .. Sweden has a 'boo' regulation!!!
Woman who booed leader of Sweden Democrats Aug. 2014 fined
http://www.dn.se/nyheter/politik/dagsboter-for-burop-mot-akesson/
Sweden Justice System
A moderate juror in Sundsvall district court found there should be capital punishment "for certain races"
http://www.dn.se/nyheter/politik/moderat-ville-ha-dodsstraff-for-vissa-raser/

Hacker Sweden
Suspected hacking reported to police by Sweden Democrats' youth / unauthorised e-mail access
http://www.dn.se/nyheter/politik/sdu-ledningen-polisanmaler-misstankt-dataintrang/

{translations - *may be inaccurate}
Looks like Sweden Democrats members expelled:
> Martin Karlsson - Sapo confiscated his computer
> Jessica Ohlson
sources:
1) http://www.dn.se/nyheter/politik/sdu-ledningen-polisanmaler-misstankt-dataintrang/
2) http://www.friatider.se/tj-nstem-n-sparkas-av-sd-anklagas-f-r-l-ckor


Finance Minister Magdalena Andersson
red-green budget
WIN:  unemployed & families w children
LOSE:  families who have used the RUT deduction

SDP
4 priority areas: schools, jobs, climate and increased welfare
LOL ... but, wait, there's MORE BUDGETS 

S + MP govt can now begin to govern country with own economic policy
after forced to have Alliance's budget SD voted last fall


deficit in public finances & growth in the coming years is weak
Aim to balance budget in 2018 - a first.

Euro area is Sweden's biggest export market, so budget balancing / economy depends
Expect slow market.


Moderates don't believe budget solves long-term welfare issues
Others complain re raised taxes on labour, esp. youth


Sweden Democrats
report Jessica Ohlson leader of Youth League SDU
re 'wrongdoing'
criticised party for expelling or intending to expel others, I believe {translation}

Ohlson signatory to an Aftonbladet article -  harshly
critical of Sweden Democrats  expulsion of members {going by translation}

Allegation of creation of an 'illegal registry' of party members, passed to third parties.

Allegation that such 'illegal registry' = violation of confidentiality agreement + Personal Data Protection Act


[COMMENT from Twitter user:  party claims infiltration from fascists. We will find out on the 27th ]

Dagens Nyheter has a laundry list of all of Sweden Democrats
disapproved of behaviour:  massive list, but it stretches back to 2009

Iron pipe scandal
2012 altercation b/w Sweden Dems. politicians
+ comedian
footage made available by Expressen
COMMENT
The budget in Sweden is very confusing.  Sounds like they take it in turns over there to manage quarterly budgets or something like that.  Not sure.  Too lazy to check.

Budget nearly sent me to sleep.  Not my thing.

Looks like they're boo fascists in Sweden.  Apparently, you can't boo politicians over there while they're speaking ... but you may during intervals.  Otherwise, you get your ass hauled off and you cop a fine.  WTF?  Where's all that Swedish freedom?

Sweden Democrats may have been hacked and, from what I've been told, 'infiltrated' by fascists as well.  Wow!  Lots of drama for the Sweden Democrats, including some kind of internal upheaval where members look to be getting expelled.  Stand by for more on 27 April, I guess.


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The wild-card here was the court trial that was 'stopped' because of a 'moderate juror' opinion regarding capital punishment - for some.  Anyway, if they're referring to 'moderate', I wonder if it  has something to do with the Moderate party and if this is a layperson appointed by the political party - the Moderate party?  Weird system over there, so it's possible - and sure sounds like it.  Haven't checked further.

No wonder Carl Bildt is so pro European Union; it's Sweden's biggest market.  It's always about the money.  LOL
Expressen must be the go-to newspaper for burning political opponents and the like.








Foreign Service Updates









North Korea warns US envoy Mark Lippert of ‘bigger mishap’ than a knife attack if he continues insulting NorK
NorK says Lippert has:
"bad habit of rashly engaging in scheming chatter distorting the truth and instigating war"
http://pakobserver.net/detailnews.asp?id=262264

Iran
Protest outside SaudiArabia embassy re Yemen invasion
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2015/04/18/406799/Iranians-slam-Saudi-war-on-Yemen

China
Journalist Gao Yu, a Chinese news veteran & critic of Communist Party / 7yr sentence leaking state secrets
sentence denounced
Fmr law professor says:  political party’s internal documents cannot be regarded as a ‘state secret.

http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/1324846-chinese-regime-sentences-senior-journalist-to-7-years-on-charges-of-leaking-state-secrets/

IRAQ Friday:
Irbil - capital semi-autonomous Kurdistan region - car-bomb explodes outside US consulate & compound
*common in Iraq, but rare in Ibril*
http://www.dw.de/is-targets-us-consulate-in-irbil-suicide-attack/a-18390760

Ireland  / Venezuela
Venezuela – Dublin solidarity rally at US Embassy 2pm Sunday
http://www.anphoblacht.com/contents/24913 

Canada
Officials In Hungary To Seek Information On Roma Exodus From Miskolc
40-50 local Roma families emigrated
http://hungarytoday.hu/cikk/canadian-officials-budapest-seek-information-roma-exodus-miskolc-44835

Ukraine

Zaporizhstal
CEO Rostyslav Shurma
Ukraine 4th largest steel maker {Rinat Akhmetov}
invested abt $120 million in production modernisation
William H. "Chip" Laitinen Economic Officer, Office of US Ambassador to Ukraine, approves
http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/economic/261154.html

India
India appointments / Ambassadors to:
> Egypt
> Venezuela
http://netindian.in/news/2015/04/17/00033396/sanjay-bhattacharyya-appointed-ambassador-egypt

UK
Ugandan High Commission in London worker
sentenced to 6yrs prison /£4.8 million tobacco duty evasion
http://en.starafrica.com/news/ugandan-jailed-in-uk-for-tax-evasion.html

NZ
New Snowden docs reveal NZ spies & America's top govt hackers cooked up plan to spy on China
http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/news/national/snowden-documents-reveal-attempt-to-spy-on-china/

Op "Frostbite" NZ intel plan to spy on China
GCSB worked with the NSA's hacker team - TAO
2013 doc
= plan had verbal approval same month PM John Key was in China pledging NZ friendship

China is NZ largest trading partner
bilateral trade =  $20-billion pa
Greens Russel Norman says spy revelations put that at risk
Spying on Chinese diplomatic communications in NZ to curry favour with US govt  spy agencies = pointless & reckless

"The fact that John Key must have personally approved this operation will add insult to injury ..." 
"John Key is willing to subvert NZs broader international economic & political interests to please the US Government"
http://www.odt.co.nz/source/nzme/339554/leaked-papers-show-plan-spy-china

SouthAfrica
President Jacob Zuma cancelled trip to Indonesia
to deal with xenophobic violence
Jan 2015:
Soweto violence = 6 killed / looters rampaged
South Africa violence sparked angry responses in other African nations
http://en.prothom-alo.com/international/news/64223/Zuma-seeks-to-reassure-foreigners

Canada
Canadians rally nationwide against Bill C-51 anti-terrorist bill
PM office picketed / protests scheduled
aim to protect & maintain democratic freedoms
NDP & Green party oppose the bill
3rd reading Mon, then law
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2015/04/18/22351896.html


Pakistan
Scholars of Islamic law attend dinner at  Saudi Embassy
updates on Yemen
Pakistan ready to lay down life to defend Saudi Arabia

Pakistan SaudiArabia Yemen
Sounds like they're wanting to wage religious war?

Saudi Consul says support to Houthis
considered attack on sovereignty of SaudiArabia
Claims it is 'joint war' SA + Yemen vs rebels
http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-13-37083-Troops-should-be-sent-for-protection-of-S-Arabia-whenever-necessary-Ulema

India
Shaken by Corporate Espionage Scandal, Defence Ministry issued a series of security alerts &  directives
Yikes!
Cell phone can be used as effective, unobtrusive, listening device for eavesdropping even when switched off
http://www.newindianexpress.com/thesundaystandard/Spy-Alert-Cellphones-Banned-at-South-Block-Meetings/2015/04/19/article2771047.ece

Poland / FBI

Poland’s ambassador to US sent letter of protest to FBI Director James Comey over alleged historical revisionism 
FBI director Comey:  suggested that Poland shared responsibility for the Holocaust
http://sptnkne.ws/eqT

USA - Domestic
FBI forensic overstated hair 'match' evidence
in 95% of 268 trials prior 2000
14 of 32 executed or died prison

Note:   pattern-based forensic techniques in question
eg hair & bite-mark comparisons
= 25% of 329 cases DNA-exoneration

http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/crime/fbi-overstated-forensic-hair-matches-in-nearly-all-criminal-trials-for-decades/2015/04/18/39c8d8c6-e515-11e4-b510-962fcfabc310_story.html

COMMENT
Odds and ends that caught my attention.

Best is probably the New Zealand spying outed by Snowden documents.

FBI 'overstated' evidence story is pretty shocking. Didn't realise you can 'uptalk' science.  Imagined science was sure thing.