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The CIA director is waging war on truth-tellers like WikiLeaks
Mike Pompeo has a dangerous worldview. By Julian Assange.
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Wikileaks releases code that could unmask CIA hacking operations
Up until this week, WikiLeaks' "Vault 7" releases of files from a Central Intelligence Agency software development server have largely consisted of documentation for the various malware projects the CIA's Engineering Development Group created to aid the agency's mission. But on Friday afternoon, WikiLeaks began actually releasing portions of the CIA's development library. And while the release contains no malware, it's potentially the most damaging information released so far in that it could undermine ongoing CIA operations.
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CIA Created ISIS — Assange Drops Bombshell On WikiLeaks Release Of 500K US Cables
The founder of the transparency organization WikiLeaks released a statement yesterday (28/11/2016) upon the release of over 500,000 diplomatic cables dating back to 1979, which succinctly reveals how the CIA was essentially responsible for creating the Islamic State (ISIS) terror group. The timing of the release coincided with the sixth anniversary of WikiLeaks “Cablegate” release, which exposed...
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Intel Dem: Trump may have declassified CIA hack information
Rep. Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said Thursday that President Donald Trump may have declassified sensitive intelligence about a potential hack of the Central Intelligence Agency. "It's one thing if the President has a detailed and thoughtful conversation with the intelligence community about what to declassify, what to release to the public," Schiff told CNN. "But if, on the other hand, this was simply the President looking for an opportunity to attack his predecessor, and giving little thought to the consequences of what he might be disclosing, that is a big problem."
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What the CIA thinks of your antivirus program
Peppering the 8,000 pages of purported Central Intelligence Agency hacking data released Tuesday by WikiLeaks are reviews of some of the world's most popular anti-virus products. The hackers are quoted taking potshots at anti-virus firms, suggesting the American intelligence agencies are keenly aware of flaws in the products meant to be keeping us all safe online. The data published by WikiLeaks isn't systematic enough to draw firm conclusions about the reliability of one product or another and the uncertain dating means the CIA's critiques provide more of a snapshot than an overview.
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WikiLeaks publishes huge trove of 'CIA spying secrets'
WikiLeaks has published a huge trove of what appear to be CIA spying secrets. The files are the most comprehensive release of US spying files ever made public, according to Julian Assange. In all, there are 8,761 documents that account for "the entire hacking capacity of the CIA", Mr Assange claimed in a release, and the trove is just the first of a series of "Vault 7" leaks. Already, the files include far more pages than the Snowden files that exposed the vast hacking power of the NSA and other agencies.
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WikiLeaks Releases Documents On Alleged CIA Spying On French Presidential Candidates
Anti-secrecy organization WikiLeaks released a set of documents allegedly showing CIA espionage on candidates in France’s 2012 presidential elections. The seven pages of documents appear to be classified orders for intelligence operatives to gather information regarding candidates’ political strategies and internal communications. WikiLeaks’ release of the documents comes amid growing tensions between Trump and the intelligence community over leaks of classified information that have portrayed people close to Trump in a negative light.
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CIA files reveal how U.S. used psychics to spy on Iran
The dozens of American diplomats taken hostage by revolutionary students who seized the U.S. embassy in Iran in 1979 may have had some secret company during their 15-month captivity: U.S. intelligence agencies had a squad of military-trained psychics using ESP to watch them, according to declassified documents in a newly available CIA database.
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Cooking with FOIA: The CIA's declassified desserts
A considerable chunk of the CIA's declassified archives consists of newspaper and magazine clippings. Some are stories relevant to Agency interest, others - typically critical - concern the CIA directly, and then there's the ones that don't immediately make sense - like cookie recipes.
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CIA Puts History Out in Open With Millions of Online Records
The Central Intelligence Agency is putting its clandestine history out in the open with a declassified trove of 12 million pages that’s available online. Documents covering the agency’s work from the 1940s through 1990s were previously accessible -- but only by visiting the National Archives in College Park, Maryland. The CIA is required to declassify most records that are 25 years or older. “This is one of the things that we think improves transparency for us, and it’s a simple thing” to make information “more widely available,” Joseph Lambert, the CIA’s director of information management, said in a phone interview.
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WikiLeaks criticizes Obama administration in rather ironic way
WikiLeaks condemned the Obama administration and the CIA on Friday for leaking information to NBC News, despite the fact that WikiLeaks prides itself on disclosing secret government documents. The digital activist organization’s rather ironic denunciation came in a tweet after NBC aired an “exclusive...
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CIA has interfered with over 81 foreign elections in the past century
The CIA has accused Russia of interfering in the 2016 presidential election (with absolutely zero evidence) by hacking into Democratic and Republican computer networks and selectively releasing emails.
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How I Came to Understand the CIA
I’ve been researching the CIA for over 30 years and I’ve interviewed over 100 CIA officers. So naturally, people often wonder how I prepare myself. In one of the interviews... By Douglas Valentine.
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The Democratic Party Allies with the CIA
"Fortunately, there is a bulk of the American public who are no longer taken in by the MSM “fake news” or the myopic Democratic party for that matter when it comes to matters of foreign policy." By Renee Parsons.
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10 Dirty Secret CIA Operations
If there's one thing we know about the CIA, it's that the unethical and criminal projects highlighted in this list are probably just the tip of the iceberg. (May, 2013)
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Anonymous Leaks to the WashPost About the CIA’s Russia Beliefs Are No Substitute for Evidence
The Washington Post late Friday night published an explosive story that, in many ways, is classic American journalism of the worst sort: The key claims are based exclusively on the unverified assertions of anonymous officials, who in turn are disseminating their own claims about what the CIA purportedly believes, all based on evidence that remains completely secret. These unnamed sources told the Post that “the CIA has concluded in a secret assessment that Russia intervened in the 2016 election to help Donald Trump win the presidency, rather than just to undermine confidence in the U.S. electoral system.”
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The CIA's Absence of Conviction - Craig Murray
I have watched incredulous as the CIA’s blatant lie has grown and grown as a media story – blatant because the CIA has made no attempt whatsoever to substantiate it. There is no Russian involvement in the leaks of emails showing Clinton’s corruption. Yes this rubbish has been the lead today in the Washington Post …
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CIA says Russia intervened to help Trump win election
The CIA has concluded that Russia intervened in the 2016 election to help President-elect Donald Trump win the White House, and not just to undermine confidence in the U.S. electoral system...
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In the 1970s the CIA created a spy drone the size of a dragonfly
During the 1970s, the CIA experimented with a tiny spy drone called the inectothopter as a discreet way of collecting audio intelligence.
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CIA likely to change directions under Pompeo, especially in Syria
Rep. Mike Pompeo wants NSA turncoat contractor Edward Snowden put to death, and thinks waterboarding is acceptable. But he’ll have his hands full steering the CIA if he is confirmed as its director. By Tim Johnson.
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