FBI WATCH MAKING CRUELTY VISIBLE
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http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0411/53718.html
Wiretapping leak probe dropped
By JOSH GERSTEIN | 4/26/11 10:59 AM EDT Updated: 4/26/11 9:00 PM EDT
The Justice Department has dropped its long-running criminal investigation of a lawyer who publicly admitted leaking information about President George W. Bush’s top-secret warrantless wiretapping program to The New York Times — disclosures that Bush vehemently denounced as a breach of national security. They also stoked a congressional debate about whether the government had overstepped its authority as it scrambled to respond to the 9/11 terror attacks.
The decision not to prosecute former Justice Department lawyer Thomas Tamm means it is unlikely that anyone will ever be charged for the disclosures that led to the Times’s Pulitzer Prize-winning story in December 2005 revealing that, after the Sept. 11 attacks, Bush ordered the interception of certain phone calls and email messages into and out of the U.S. without a warrant — a move many lawyers contend violated the 1978 law governing intelligence-related wiretaps.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0411/53718.html
Wiretapping leak probe dropped
By JOSH GERSTEIN | 4/26/11 10:59 AM EDT Updated: 4/26/11 9:00 PM EDT
The Justice Department has dropped its long-running criminal investigation of a lawyer who publicly admitted leaking information about President George W. Bush’s top-secret warrantless wiretapping program to The New York Times — disclosures that Bush vehemently denounced as a breach of national security. They also stoked a congressional debate about whether the government had overstepped its authority as it scrambled to respond to the 9/11 terror attacks.
The decision not to prosecute former Justice Department lawyer Thomas Tamm means it is unlikely that anyone will ever be charged for the disclosures that led to the Times’s Pulitzer Prize-winning story in December 2005 revealing that, after the Sept. 11 attacks, Bush ordered the interception of certain phone calls and email messages into and out of the U.S. without a warrant — a move many lawyers contend violated the 1978 law governing intelligence-related wiretaps.
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FBI agents committing suicide
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http://www.ticklethewire.com/2011/04/27 ... -in-maine/
FBI Agent Commits Suicide in Maine
By Allan Lengel
ticklethewire.com
The FBI wasn’t saying much this week about the suicide of an FBI agent, who shot himself in the Portland, Maine area over the weekend, according to sources.
The agent was in his early 50s, one source said.
FBI agent Greg Comcowich, a spokesman for the Boston FBI Division, which includes Maine, told the ticklethewire.com:
“The type of question which you are inquiring (about)is not something the FBI would comment on.”
Last year, an FBI agent assigned to Quantico committed suicide.
Body of Missing Retired FBI Agent Found in Texas: Homicide or Suicide?
The body of a missing retired FBI agent was found in Waller County, Texas late last week near her car, the Waller County News Citizen reported.
The paper said unconfirmed reports indicated Patricia Durney had suffered a bullet wound to the head. It said authorities were trying to determine whether it was a homicide or suicide. Her body was found Thursday, one day after she was reported missing.
A comment from the sheriff’s department made it sound as if they were leaning toward suicide.
http://www.ticklethewire.com/2011/04/27 ... -in-maine/
FBI Agent Commits Suicide in Maine
By Allan Lengel
ticklethewire.com
The FBI wasn’t saying much this week about the suicide of an FBI agent, who shot himself in the Portland, Maine area over the weekend, according to sources.
The agent was in his early 50s, one source said.
FBI agent Greg Comcowich, a spokesman for the Boston FBI Division, which includes Maine, told the ticklethewire.com:
“The type of question which you are inquiring (about)is not something the FBI would comment on.”
Last year, an FBI agent assigned to Quantico committed suicide.
Body of Missing Retired FBI Agent Found in Texas: Homicide or Suicide?
The body of a missing retired FBI agent was found in Waller County, Texas late last week near her car, the Waller County News Citizen reported.
The paper said unconfirmed reports indicated Patricia Durney had suffered a bullet wound to the head. It said authorities were trying to determine whether it was a homicide or suicide. Her body was found Thursday, one day after she was reported missing.
A comment from the sheriff’s department made it sound as if they were leaning toward suicide.
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IG Report Says Some FBI Agents Lack Skills
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http://www.ticklethewire.com/category/news-story/
IG Report Says Some FBI Agents Lack Skills to Probe Computer Intrusions
By Allan Lengel
ticklethewire.com
WASHINGTON — A Justice Department Inspector General report issued Wednesday says a third of the agents it interviewed, who probe national security-related computer intrusions, lacked certain skills to competently do their jobs.
Specifically, the report said of the of 36 agents interviewed at 10 field offices, 13 “lacked the networking and counterintelligence expertise to investigate national security intrusion cases.”
“One agent told us that he was assigned his first counterterrorism intrusion case but he did not know how to investigate a national security intrusion case,” according to the report.
http://www.ticklethewire.com/category/news-story/
IG Report Says Some FBI Agents Lack Skills to Probe Computer Intrusions
By Allan Lengel
ticklethewire.com
WASHINGTON — A Justice Department Inspector General report issued Wednesday says a third of the agents it interviewed, who probe national security-related computer intrusions, lacked certain skills to competently do their jobs.
Specifically, the report said of the of 36 agents interviewed at 10 field offices, 13 “lacked the networking and counterintelligence expertise to investigate national security intrusion cases.”
“One agent told us that he was assigned his first counterterrorism intrusion case but he did not know how to investigate a national security intrusion case,” according to the report.
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Re: IG Report Says Some FBI Agents Lack Skills
Huh, just like in private industry.
The real issue is that there is extremely low likelihood that the speculations of the untrained, on a topic almost pathologically riddled by dynamic considerations and feedback effects, will offer anything new.
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FBI agent lies Muslim court case dies
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http://www.stltoday.com/news/national/a ... 22f31.html
Federal judge rules Muslims can't see FBI files
, April 27, 2011
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that a group of Muslim activists and organizations cannot review additional records of FBI inquiries into their activities but berated the government for misleading the court about the existence of the files.
U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney said six Muslim groups and five individuals who sued in 2007 to gain access to records they believed the FBI was keeping do not have a right to much of the information because of national security concerns.
The ruling came amid a nearly five-year battle by the American Civil Liberties Union and the Muslim activists to obtain files they believe would show the FBI has been unlawfully targeting Muslims in Southern California.
Carney reached his decision after privately reviewing more than 100 pages of documents to ensure the government had complied with the Freedom of Information Act in denying access to plaintiffs.
In his 18-page ruling, Carney declined to reveal the number or nature of the records the FBI kept on the plaintiffs, citing national security concerns.
He also reached the conclusion that federal government attorneys misled the court about the existence of the documents.
"The government's representations were then, and remain today, blatantly false," Carney wrote. "The government cannot, under any circumstance, affirmatively mislead the court."
http://www.stltoday.com/news/national/a ... 22f31.html
Federal judge rules Muslims can't see FBI files
, April 27, 2011
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that a group of Muslim activists and organizations cannot review additional records of FBI inquiries into their activities but berated the government for misleading the court about the existence of the files.
U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney said six Muslim groups and five individuals who sued in 2007 to gain access to records they believed the FBI was keeping do not have a right to much of the information because of national security concerns.
The ruling came amid a nearly five-year battle by the American Civil Liberties Union and the Muslim activists to obtain files they believe would show the FBI has been unlawfully targeting Muslims in Southern California.
Carney reached his decision after privately reviewing more than 100 pages of documents to ensure the government had complied with the Freedom of Information Act in denying access to plaintiffs.
In his 18-page ruling, Carney declined to reveal the number or nature of the records the FBI kept on the plaintiffs, citing national security concerns.
He also reached the conclusion that federal government attorneys misled the court about the existence of the documents.
"The government's representations were then, and remain today, blatantly false," Carney wrote. "The government cannot, under any circumstance, affirmatively mislead the court."
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FBI agents defining rape while they rape
This just in from the Sodomizers at the J Edgar Hoover Turkish Bath
couple of reads funded by your tax dime
1st read
see link for full story
http://www.alternet.org/rss/breaking_ne ... ine__rape/
Mother Jones Online / By Kate Sheppard
Should the FBI Redefine Rape?
House Republicans attracted a lot of outrage earlier this year when they attempted to redefine rape in a way that would limit exceptions to the ban on federal funding for abortions. The GOP originally proposed limiting the situations in which the government could help pay for abortions to those in which the pregnancy was the result of "forcible rape" or incest "if [the victim is] a minor."
Eventually, the party dropped that effort: its amended legislation returns to straightforward exceptions that allow the government to pay for abortions "if the pregnancy is the result of an act of rape or incest." But it's worth noting, as Ms. reminds us, that the Federal Bureau of Investigation is still operating under a "forcible rape" framework.
For 82 years, the bureau has been using this definition of rape for its Uniform Crime Report:
The carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will. Included are rapes by force and attempts or assaults to rape. Statutory offenses (no force used--victim under age of consent) are excluded.
2nd and other reads
see link for full story
http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/01/27/siu.fb ... index.html
CNN exclusive: FBI misconduct reveals sex, lies and videotape
By Scott Zamost and Kyra Phillips, CNN Special Investigations Unit
January 27, 2011
Editor's note: Some content in this report may be offensive to readers. For more on this CNN exclusive story, watch Kyra Phillips' full report on "The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer" tonight starting at 5 p.m. ET.
Washington (CNN) -- An FBI employee shared confidential information with his girlfriend, who was a news reporter, then later threatened to release a sex tape the two had made.
A supervisor watched pornographic videos in his office during work hours while "satisfying himself."
And an employee in a "leadership position" misused a government database to check on two friends who were exotic dancers and allowed them into an FBI office after hours.
These are among confidential summaries of FBI disciplinary reports obtained by CNN, which describe misconduct by agency supervisors, agents and other employees over the last three years.
Read the FBI documents obtained by CNN
-- An employee had "a sexual relationship with a source" over seven months. The punishment was a 40-day suspension.
-- The supervisor who viewed "pornographic movies in the office while sexually satisfying himself" during work hours received a 35-day suspension.
-- The employee in a "leadership position" who misused a "government database to conduct name checks on two friends who were foreign nationals employed as exotic dancers" and "brought the two friends into FBI space after-hours without proper authorization" received a 23-day suspension. The same employee had been previously suspended for misusing a government database.
-- An employee who was drunk "exploited his FBI employment at a strip club," falsely claiming he was "conducting an official investigation." His punishment was a 30-day suspension.
-- And an employee conducted "unauthorized searches on FBI databases" for "information on public celebrities the employee thought were 'hot'" received a 30-day suspension.
Child Porn Probe Leads To FBI Headquarters
Target claims inquiry is just a “misunderstanding”
JANUARY 5 2011--The government’s pursuit of suspects trafficking in child pornography recently led federal agents to a familiar address--the FBI’s Washington, D.C. headquarters, where a bureau official is the subject of an ongoing criminal probe, The Smoking Gun has learned.
The investigation by the Department of Justice’s inspector general is focusing on FBI employee Joseph Bonsuk’s receipt of nearly 80 illicit images that were e-mailed to him by an Illinois sex offender whose rap sheet includes felony convictions for bank robbery and solicitation of a minor.
Prosecutors move to dismiss charges against former Scout leader
January 3, 2007
NEW HAVEN, Conn. --Federal prosecutors have moved to dismiss charges against a retired FBI agent who was indicted on child sex charges dating back more than a decade when he was a Boy Scout leader, in response to the death of his accuser.
William Hutton, 63, of Killingworth, was arrested in February on charges he enticed a member of his Scout troop to Maine for the purpose of sexual activity in 1994 and 1995.
3rd read
http://www.headwatersproductions.com/pr ... icle5.html
Edward Rodgers was in charge of investigating cases of Child Abuse at the FBI
THE DENVER POST - Voice of the Rocky Mountain Empire
May 17, 1990
Sisters win sex lawsuit vs. dad $2.3 million given for years of abuse
By Howard Prankratz
Denver Post Legal Affairs Writer
Two daughters of former state and federal law enforcement official Edward Rodgers were awarded $2.319,400 yesterday, after a Denver judge and jury found that the women suffered years of abuse at the hands of their father.
The award to Sharon Simone, 45, and Susan Hammond, 44, followed testimony of Rodgers’ four daughters in person or through depositions, describing repeated physical abuse and sexual assaults by their father from 1944 through 1965.
Rodgers, 72, who became a child abuse expert after retiring from the FBI and joining the colorado Springs DA’s office, failed to appear for the trial. But in a deposition taken in March, Rodgers denied ever hitting or sexually abusing his children.
4th read
FBI Agent Pleads Guilty to Child Abuse
Tuesday February 17, 2004 11:46 PM
By JOHN SOLOMON
Associated Press Writer
https://antipolygraph.org/cgi-bin/forum ... 1077052156
WASHINGTON (AP) - The former chief internal watchdog at the FBI has pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a 6-year-old girl and has admitted he had a history of molesting other children before he joined the bureau for what became a two-decade career.
John H. Conditt Jr., 53, who retired in 2001, was sentenced last week to 12 years in prison in Tarrant County court in Fort Worth, Texas, after he admitted he molested the daughter of two FBI agents after he retired. He acknowledged molesting at least two other girls before he began his law enforcement career, his lawyer said.
5th read
Monday August 8, 2005 Longtime FBI agent sentenced to prison on child porn count
http://badcopnews.wordpress.com/2005/08 ... orn-count/
By JOHN MILLER
Associated Press Writer
BOISE, Idaho (AP) A longtime FBI agent who helped arrest mountain-man Claude Dallas and was involved in a deadly 1984 siege involving white supremacists in Washington state is going to prison for 12 months after pleading guilty to possession of child pornography.
William Buie, 64, of Boise, most recently worked as an investigator for the Idaho attorney general's office.
6th read
February 22, 2007
http://fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2007 ... 007/262383
SPOTSYLVANIA, Va. A F.B.I. analyst has been sentenced to seven years in prison for having sex with a young girl in Spotsylvania County.
Forty-four-year-old Anthony John Lesko entered an Alford plea yesterday in Spotsylvania County Circuit Court to nine counts of felony indecent liberties upon a child. An Alford plea means Lesko doesn't admit guilt but believes there is enough evidence for a conviction.
Authorities say Lesko engaged in a sex act with her nine times, beginning when she was nine years old.
According to the plea, Lesko said he was a victim in the case. He said the girl initiated the contact.
7th read
FBI Agent Accused Of Masturbating In Public
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index. ... _pris.html
May 25, 2007 09:02 PM
FBI Agent Accused Of Masturbating In Public
Posted by, Marissa Pasquet KOLD News 13 News Editor
FBI Special Agent Ryan Seese, 34, is facing sex offense charges after a cleaning woman said she found him masturbating in a women's lavatory on campus, according to a University of Arizona police spokesman.
8th read
FBI agent arrested on child sexual assault charge
Associated Press - January 15, 2008 6:14 PM ET
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_7978377
PUEBLO, Colo. (AP) - An FBI agent is under arrest in Pueblo for investigation of sexual assault on a child by someone in a position of trust.
Authorities say 53-year-old David Allan Johnson is being held in the Pueblo County jail today on a $100,000 bail.
9th read
Former Great Falls FBI agent sentenced on child sex charges
Jan 23, 2008
A man from Great Falls who's accused of sexually assaulting five underage girls will be spending the next 10 years behind bars.
Stanley Perkins, 64, changed his plea to guilty after police began investigating him for child molestation in August 2006.
The former educator, who also served two years as an FBI agent, was sentenced on one count of felony sexual assault.
10 th read
http://franklincoverup.com/index.php?op ... &Itemid=26
couple of reads funded by your tax dime
1st read
see link for full story
http://www.alternet.org/rss/breaking_ne ... ine__rape/
Mother Jones Online / By Kate Sheppard
Should the FBI Redefine Rape?
House Republicans attracted a lot of outrage earlier this year when they attempted to redefine rape in a way that would limit exceptions to the ban on federal funding for abortions. The GOP originally proposed limiting the situations in which the government could help pay for abortions to those in which the pregnancy was the result of "forcible rape" or incest "if [the victim is] a minor."
Eventually, the party dropped that effort: its amended legislation returns to straightforward exceptions that allow the government to pay for abortions "if the pregnancy is the result of an act of rape or incest." But it's worth noting, as Ms. reminds us, that the Federal Bureau of Investigation is still operating under a "forcible rape" framework.
For 82 years, the bureau has been using this definition of rape for its Uniform Crime Report:
The carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will. Included are rapes by force and attempts or assaults to rape. Statutory offenses (no force used--victim under age of consent) are excluded.
2nd and other reads
see link for full story
http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/01/27/siu.fb ... index.html
CNN exclusive: FBI misconduct reveals sex, lies and videotape
By Scott Zamost and Kyra Phillips, CNN Special Investigations Unit
January 27, 2011
Editor's note: Some content in this report may be offensive to readers. For more on this CNN exclusive story, watch Kyra Phillips' full report on "The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer" tonight starting at 5 p.m. ET.
Washington (CNN) -- An FBI employee shared confidential information with his girlfriend, who was a news reporter, then later threatened to release a sex tape the two had made.
A supervisor watched pornographic videos in his office during work hours while "satisfying himself."
And an employee in a "leadership position" misused a government database to check on two friends who were exotic dancers and allowed them into an FBI office after hours.
These are among confidential summaries of FBI disciplinary reports obtained by CNN, which describe misconduct by agency supervisors, agents and other employees over the last three years.
Read the FBI documents obtained by CNN
-- An employee had "a sexual relationship with a source" over seven months. The punishment was a 40-day suspension.
-- The supervisor who viewed "pornographic movies in the office while sexually satisfying himself" during work hours received a 35-day suspension.
-- The employee in a "leadership position" who misused a "government database to conduct name checks on two friends who were foreign nationals employed as exotic dancers" and "brought the two friends into FBI space after-hours without proper authorization" received a 23-day suspension. The same employee had been previously suspended for misusing a government database.
-- An employee who was drunk "exploited his FBI employment at a strip club," falsely claiming he was "conducting an official investigation." His punishment was a 30-day suspension.
-- And an employee conducted "unauthorized searches on FBI databases" for "information on public celebrities the employee thought were 'hot'" received a 30-day suspension.
Child Porn Probe Leads To FBI Headquarters
Target claims inquiry is just a “misunderstanding”
JANUARY 5 2011--The government’s pursuit of suspects trafficking in child pornography recently led federal agents to a familiar address--the FBI’s Washington, D.C. headquarters, where a bureau official is the subject of an ongoing criminal probe, The Smoking Gun has learned.
The investigation by the Department of Justice’s inspector general is focusing on FBI employee Joseph Bonsuk’s receipt of nearly 80 illicit images that were e-mailed to him by an Illinois sex offender whose rap sheet includes felony convictions for bank robbery and solicitation of a minor.
Prosecutors move to dismiss charges against former Scout leader
January 3, 2007
NEW HAVEN, Conn. --Federal prosecutors have moved to dismiss charges against a retired FBI agent who was indicted on child sex charges dating back more than a decade when he was a Boy Scout leader, in response to the death of his accuser.
William Hutton, 63, of Killingworth, was arrested in February on charges he enticed a member of his Scout troop to Maine for the purpose of sexual activity in 1994 and 1995.
3rd read
http://www.headwatersproductions.com/pr ... icle5.html
Edward Rodgers was in charge of investigating cases of Child Abuse at the FBI
THE DENVER POST - Voice of the Rocky Mountain Empire
May 17, 1990
Sisters win sex lawsuit vs. dad $2.3 million given for years of abuse
By Howard Prankratz
Denver Post Legal Affairs Writer
Two daughters of former state and federal law enforcement official Edward Rodgers were awarded $2.319,400 yesterday, after a Denver judge and jury found that the women suffered years of abuse at the hands of their father.
The award to Sharon Simone, 45, and Susan Hammond, 44, followed testimony of Rodgers’ four daughters in person or through depositions, describing repeated physical abuse and sexual assaults by their father from 1944 through 1965.
Rodgers, 72, who became a child abuse expert after retiring from the FBI and joining the colorado Springs DA’s office, failed to appear for the trial. But in a deposition taken in March, Rodgers denied ever hitting or sexually abusing his children.
4th read
FBI Agent Pleads Guilty to Child Abuse
Tuesday February 17, 2004 11:46 PM
By JOHN SOLOMON
Associated Press Writer
https://antipolygraph.org/cgi-bin/forum ... 1077052156
WASHINGTON (AP) - The former chief internal watchdog at the FBI has pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a 6-year-old girl and has admitted he had a history of molesting other children before he joined the bureau for what became a two-decade career.
John H. Conditt Jr., 53, who retired in 2001, was sentenced last week to 12 years in prison in Tarrant County court in Fort Worth, Texas, after he admitted he molested the daughter of two FBI agents after he retired. He acknowledged molesting at least two other girls before he began his law enforcement career, his lawyer said.
5th read
Monday August 8, 2005 Longtime FBI agent sentenced to prison on child porn count
http://badcopnews.wordpress.com/2005/08 ... orn-count/
By JOHN MILLER
Associated Press Writer
BOISE, Idaho (AP) A longtime FBI agent who helped arrest mountain-man Claude Dallas and was involved in a deadly 1984 siege involving white supremacists in Washington state is going to prison for 12 months after pleading guilty to possession of child pornography.
William Buie, 64, of Boise, most recently worked as an investigator for the Idaho attorney general's office.
6th read
February 22, 2007
http://fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2007 ... 007/262383
SPOTSYLVANIA, Va. A F.B.I. analyst has been sentenced to seven years in prison for having sex with a young girl in Spotsylvania County.
Forty-four-year-old Anthony John Lesko entered an Alford plea yesterday in Spotsylvania County Circuit Court to nine counts of felony indecent liberties upon a child. An Alford plea means Lesko doesn't admit guilt but believes there is enough evidence for a conviction.
Authorities say Lesko engaged in a sex act with her nine times, beginning when she was nine years old.
According to the plea, Lesko said he was a victim in the case. He said the girl initiated the contact.
7th read
FBI Agent Accused Of Masturbating In Public
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index. ... _pris.html
May 25, 2007 09:02 PM
FBI Agent Accused Of Masturbating In Public
Posted by, Marissa Pasquet KOLD News 13 News Editor
FBI Special Agent Ryan Seese, 34, is facing sex offense charges after a cleaning woman said she found him masturbating in a women's lavatory on campus, according to a University of Arizona police spokesman.
8th read
FBI agent arrested on child sexual assault charge
Associated Press - January 15, 2008 6:14 PM ET
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_7978377
PUEBLO, Colo. (AP) - An FBI agent is under arrest in Pueblo for investigation of sexual assault on a child by someone in a position of trust.
Authorities say 53-year-old David Allan Johnson is being held in the Pueblo County jail today on a $100,000 bail.
9th read
Former Great Falls FBI agent sentenced on child sex charges
Jan 23, 2008
A man from Great Falls who's accused of sexually assaulting five underage girls will be spending the next 10 years behind bars.
Stanley Perkins, 64, changed his plea to guilty after police began investigating him for child molestation in August 2006.
The former educator, who also served two years as an FBI agent, was sentenced on one count of felony sexual assault.
10 th read
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Masturbating in a public toilet is a sex offence? Should've locked himself in the stall first, I suppose.
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Re: FBI WATCH MAKING CRUELTY VISIBLE
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http://www.time.com/time/magazine/artic ... 93,00.html
Partners For Life
By Sidney Urquhart Monday, Feb. 22, 1993
The motto of the FBI is "Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity." How well did William Sessions' all-powerful predecessor, J. Edgar Hoover, uphold these words? Not very, according to a just published biography of the late FBI chief. Anthony Summers' Official and Confidential: The Secret Life of J. Edgar Hoover is sure to disturb the old crime fighter's final rest.
Even as he railed against gays as "sexual deviants," Hoover apparently struggled with his own homosexuality. Summers offers fresh details of Hoover's 40-year friendship with Clyde Tolson, a handsome young agent he plucked out of the rank and file and quickly promoted to assistant director. The pair ate dinner together almost every night and vacationed together every year; Summers contends that Luisa Stuart, a former fashion model, once saw them holding hands in the back seat of a limo. According to Summers, the Mafia claimed to have the goods on Edgar and Clyde, including compromising photographs of the two men engaging in oral sex. That knowledge provided the mob with rich blackmail material. It protected gangsters like Meyer Lansky and Frank Costello from FBI scrutiny for more than 20 years and forced Hoover to insist that syndicated crime was not a national problem.
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/artic ... 93,00.html
Partners For Life
By Sidney Urquhart Monday, Feb. 22, 1993
The motto of the FBI is "Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity." How well did William Sessions' all-powerful predecessor, J. Edgar Hoover, uphold these words? Not very, according to a just published biography of the late FBI chief. Anthony Summers' Official and Confidential: The Secret Life of J. Edgar Hoover is sure to disturb the old crime fighter's final rest.
Even as he railed against gays as "sexual deviants," Hoover apparently struggled with his own homosexuality. Summers offers fresh details of Hoover's 40-year friendship with Clyde Tolson, a handsome young agent he plucked out of the rank and file and quickly promoted to assistant director. The pair ate dinner together almost every night and vacationed together every year; Summers contends that Luisa Stuart, a former fashion model, once saw them holding hands in the back seat of a limo. According to Summers, the Mafia claimed to have the goods on Edgar and Clyde, including compromising photographs of the two men engaging in oral sex. That knowledge provided the mob with rich blackmail material. It protected gangsters like Meyer Lansky and Frank Costello from FBI scrutiny for more than 20 years and forced Hoover to insist that syndicated crime was not a national problem.
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New FBI Documents Provide Details on Government’s Surveill
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http://www.realnewsreporter.com/?p=3378
New FBI Documents Provide Details on Government’s Surveillance Spyware
Posted by Real News Reporter on May 1st, 2011
EFF recently received documents from the FBI that reveal details about the depth of the agency’s electronic surveillance capabilities and call into question the FBI’s controversial effort to push Congress to expand the Communications Assistance to Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) for greater access to communications data.
The documents we received were sent to us in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request we filed back in 2007 after Wired reported on evidence that the FBI was able to use “secret spyware” to track the source of e-mailed bomb threats against a Washington state high school. The documents discuss a tool called a “web bug” or a “Computer and Internet Protocol Address Verifier” (CIPAV),1 which seems to have been in use since at least 2001.2
What is CIPAV and How Does It Work?
The documents discuss technology that, when installed on a target’s computer, allows the FBI to collect the following information:
IP Address
Media Access Control (MAC) address
“Browser environment variables”
Open communication ports
List of the programs running
Operating system type, version, and serial number
Browser type and version
Language encoding
The URL that the target computer was previously connected to
Registered computer name
Registered company name
Currently logged in user name
Other information that would assist with “identifying computer users, computer software installed, [and] computer hardware installed”3
It’s not clear from the documents how the FBI deploys the spyware, though Wired has reported that, in the Washington state case, the FBI may have sent a URL via MySpace’s internal messaging, pointing to code that would install the spyware by exploiting a vulnerability in the user’s browser. Although the documents discuss some problems with installing the tool in some cases, other documents note that the agency’s Crypto Unit only needs 24-48 hours to prepare deployment.4 And once the tool is deployed, “it stay persistent on the compromised computer and . . . every time the computer connects to the Internet, [FBI] will capture the information associated with the PRTT [Pen Register/Trap & Trace Order].5
Where Has CIPAV Been Used and What Legal Process Does the FBI Rely On to Use It?
It is clear from the documents we received that the FBI—and likely other federal agencies—have used this tool a lot. According the documents, the FBI has used CIPAV in cases across the country—from Denver, El Paso, and Honolulu in 2005; to Philadelphia, California, and Houston in 2006; to Cincinnati and Miami in 2007. In fact, one stack of documents we received consists entirely of requests from FBI offices around the country to the agency’s Cryptologic and Electronic Analysis Unit (“CEAU”) for help installing the device.6
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The FBI has been using the tool in domestic criminal investigations as well as in FISA cases,7 and the FISA Court appears to have questioned the propriety of the tool.8 Other agencies, and even other countries have shown interest in the tool, indicating its effectiveness. Emails from 2006 discuss interest from the Air Force,9 the Naval Criminal Investigative Service10 and the Joint Task Force-Global Network Operations,11 while another email from 2007 discusses interest from the German government.12
http://www.realnewsreporter.com/?p=3378
New FBI Documents Provide Details on Government’s Surveillance Spyware
Posted by Real News Reporter on May 1st, 2011
EFF recently received documents from the FBI that reveal details about the depth of the agency’s electronic surveillance capabilities and call into question the FBI’s controversial effort to push Congress to expand the Communications Assistance to Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) for greater access to communications data.
The documents we received were sent to us in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request we filed back in 2007 after Wired reported on evidence that the FBI was able to use “secret spyware” to track the source of e-mailed bomb threats against a Washington state high school. The documents discuss a tool called a “web bug” or a “Computer and Internet Protocol Address Verifier” (CIPAV),1 which seems to have been in use since at least 2001.2
What is CIPAV and How Does It Work?
The documents discuss technology that, when installed on a target’s computer, allows the FBI to collect the following information:
IP Address
Media Access Control (MAC) address
“Browser environment variables”
Open communication ports
List of the programs running
Operating system type, version, and serial number
Browser type and version
Language encoding
The URL that the target computer was previously connected to
Registered computer name
Registered company name
Currently logged in user name
Other information that would assist with “identifying computer users, computer software installed, [and] computer hardware installed”3
It’s not clear from the documents how the FBI deploys the spyware, though Wired has reported that, in the Washington state case, the FBI may have sent a URL via MySpace’s internal messaging, pointing to code that would install the spyware by exploiting a vulnerability in the user’s browser. Although the documents discuss some problems with installing the tool in some cases, other documents note that the agency’s Crypto Unit only needs 24-48 hours to prepare deployment.4 And once the tool is deployed, “it stay persistent on the compromised computer and . . . every time the computer connects to the Internet, [FBI] will capture the information associated with the PRTT [Pen Register/Trap & Trace Order].5
Where Has CIPAV Been Used and What Legal Process Does the FBI Rely On to Use It?
It is clear from the documents we received that the FBI—and likely other federal agencies—have used this tool a lot. According the documents, the FBI has used CIPAV in cases across the country—from Denver, El Paso, and Honolulu in 2005; to Philadelphia, California, and Houston in 2006; to Cincinnati and Miami in 2007. In fact, one stack of documents we received consists entirely of requests from FBI offices around the country to the agency’s Cryptologic and Electronic Analysis Unit (“CEAU”) for help installing the device.6
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The FBI has been using the tool in domestic criminal investigations as well as in FISA cases,7 and the FISA Court appears to have questioned the propriety of the tool.8 Other agencies, and even other countries have shown interest in the tool, indicating its effectiveness. Emails from 2006 discuss interest from the Air Force,9 the Naval Criminal Investigative Service10 and the Joint Task Force-Global Network Operations,11 while another email from 2007 discusses interest from the German government.12
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http://cryptome.sabotage.org/lau-v-fbi-dkt.htm
Federal judge seals records alleging FBI's involvement in international spy business
By Bill Conroy
San Antonio Business Journal
A judge in federal court in Sacramento has issued an order sealing previously public court documents in a sensational case that involves a former FBI agent who claims he worked as an international spy for the Bureau.
Former FBI agent Lok Thye Lau alleges he worked for the Bureau as a deep undercover agent overseas in the late 1980s. Lau contends the work was of such a stressful and horrific nature that it caused him permanent psychological damage, yet he says the FBI has refused to provide him with the necessary security clearances to pursue proper treatment.
The FBI paints a different picture of Lau. The Bureau claims Lau is a liar and a petty thief.
However, Lau contends the bureau doesn't want the real story to come out. He alleges the FBI went out of its way to set him up to fail, leading to him being fired in 2000 in the wake of an alleged shoplifting incident. Since then, Lau has been fighting to prove that he was hung out to dry by the FBI because he now knows too much.
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http://cryptome.sabotage.org/lau-v-fbi-dkt.htm
Federal judge seals records alleging FBI's involvement in international spy business
By Bill Conroy
San Antonio Business Journal
A judge in federal court in Sacramento has issued an order sealing previously public court documents in a sensational case that involves a former FBI agent who claims he worked as an international spy for the Bureau.
Former FBI agent Lok Thye Lau alleges he worked for the Bureau as a deep undercover agent overseas in the late 1980s. Lau contends the work was of such a stressful and horrific nature that it caused him permanent psychological damage, yet he says the FBI has refused to provide him with the necessary security clearances to pursue proper treatment.
The FBI paints a different picture of Lau. The Bureau claims Lau is a liar and a petty thief.
However, Lau contends the bureau doesn't want the real story to come out. He alleges the FBI went out of its way to set him up to fail, leading to him being fired in 2000 in the wake of an alleged shoplifting incident. Since then, Lau has been fighting to prove that he was hung out to dry by the FBI because he now knows too much.
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Re: New FBI Documents Provide Details on Government’s Survei
Total Surveillance America is a reality since technology makes it possible. Miltary rules.
And observe how the 'UFO' W.O.O. is a viral marketing tool for distraction and discrediting for two weeks since mid-April leading up to this REAL information
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2011 FBI document UFO - Google Search
And observe how the 'UFO' W.O.O. is a viral marketing tool for distraction and discrediting for two weeks since mid-April leading up to this REAL information
published on May 1-
2011 FBI document UFO - Google Search
1. Latest-UFO-Sightings: FBI Documents Are Released To The Public ...
1."April 7, 2011- The FBI has released a new electronic reading room known as “The Vault” to finally give Americans the right to view government documents. ..."
http://www.latest-ufo-sightings.net/201 ... ublic.html
2. Latest-UFO-Sightings: C2C: FBI UFO Documents and Cases 14-Apr-2011
"FBI UFO Documents and Cases Coast to Coast AM Thursday, 14th April 2011 ..."
http://www.latest-ufo-sightings.net/201 ... 4-apr.html
3. FBI's UFO Doc From 'The Vault' Most Likely a Hoax
"13 Apr 2011 ... A 1950 FBI document about recovered flying saucers and aliens is making the rounds on the Internet. While the document itself is real, ..."
http://www.aolnews.com/2011/04/13/fbis- ... ly-a-hoax/
4. FBI Releases Utah UFO Files | Disinformation
"10 Apr 2011 ... Lee Davidson reports on new FBI document releases for the Salt Lake Tribune: On April 4, 1949, FBI agents in Utah sent a cable marked ..."
www.disinfo.com/2011/04/fbi-releases-utah-ufo-files/
5. FBI's Surprising 'Flying Saucer' Document - UFO Casebook Files
"9 Apr 2011 ... See original, full size document at UFO Casebook - PDF Files. permanent link: http://www.ufocasebook.com/2011/hottelfbi.html ..."
www.ufocasebook.com/2011/hottelfbi.html
6. YouTube - UFO FBI RELEASE UFO CRASH DOCUMENT APRIL 2011 (OFFICIAL ...
"14 Apr 2011 ... LINK TO THE RELEASE Links: F.B.I. The Vault : http://vault.fbi.gov F.B.I. Guy Hotel File: http://vault.fbi.gov/hottel_guy FOIA: ..."
www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8uBtkLMq8o
7. FBI Release UFO Files « Merovee
"FBI Release UFO Files. Posted on 07/04/2011 by Frank ... The FBI came to no conclusion but one document refers to a UFO sighting made at the time of a ..."
merovee.wordpress.com/2011/04/07/fbi-release-ufo-files/
8. FBI 'Vault' Stirs Alien Debate
"The FBI's new Web-based document stash is generating quite a bit of buzz. ... 11 :52 PM on 4/11/2011. UFO is only about tale, nothing more than that. ..."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/1 ... 47495.html
9. NSA Releases UFO Files, Following The FBI's Lead |Latest UFO News ...
"11 Mar 2011 ... The FBI recently revamped their UFO files in a section now known as the Vault. In this are documents that have been available to the public ..."
http://www.ufo-blogger.com/2011/04/nsa- ... owing.html
10. Oops! FBI Confirms Roswell UFO Incident «furiousfanboys.com
"8 Apr 2011 ... This week the FBI launched an online document archive that they're ... April 9, 2011. Reply #28. This document is not new to ufo circles, ..."
furiousfanboys.com/2011/04/oops-fbi-confirms-roswell-ufo-incident/
11. New FBI 'vault' discusses Utah UFOs, other secrets | The Salt Lake ...
"First published Apr 08 2011 05:00PM Updated Apr 23, 2011 01:31AM ... That and other documents show the FBI was investigating whether UFOs were real, ..."
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/politics/5 ... t.html.csp
12. FBI unveiled searchable online repository, includes UFO files ...
"However, the FBI 'Vault' has a good amount of material on UFOs and other unusual subject matter. If you go to the alphabetical index, you will find listings ..."
http://www.datelinezero.com/2011/04/07/ ... ufo-files/
13. FBi Files reveal Ufo encounter over Utah | RealUFO's - The latest ...
"Its likely the FBi will be releasing new ufo files over time (as long as Obama is in administration) so we will keep you posted. The media should really be ..."
http://www.realufos.net/2011/04/fbi-fil ... -over.html
14. UFO expert: FBI document release encouraging - Seattle News ...
"A Northwest UFO expert says the recent release of FBI documents at ... Updated Apr 12, 2011 - 2:50 pm. UFO expert: FBI document release encouraging ..."
mynorthwest.com/?nid=11&sid=462097
15. FBI destroyed thousands of UFO reports, 1949 memo reveals | World ...
"Agents routinely destroyed reports containing 'nothing of FBI interest' due to lack of ... The documents are among a batch of papers related to UFO sightings that has been ... It was last modified at 01.23 BST on Tuesday 12 April 2011 . ..."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/ap ... fo-reports
16. FBI Vault | UFOs, Jimi Hendrix and Malcolm X fly out | The Daily ...
"A revamped database reveals documents from FBI investigations through the years. ... Published: 5:38 PM 04/08/2011 | Updated: 9:17 AM 04/10/2011 ..."
dailycaller.com/2011/04/08/fbi-opens-the-vault-ufos-jimi-hendrix-and-malcolm-x-fly-out/
17. SIGNS OF THE TIME: ABC mentions FBI release of UFO files
"12 Apr 2011 ... ABC reports on FBI document release of UFO files: ... The Divine Mercy Novena begins Good Friday April 22, 2011. ..."
apparitionsourlady.blogspot.com/2011/04/abc-mentions-fbi-release-of-ufo-files.html
18. The Black Vault
"14 Jan 2011 ... J. Edgar Hoover's FBI Took UFOs Seriously, Documents Suggest ... 03.15.2011 12: 34 Comments: 0 Categories: UFO News Tags: jerusalem ufo blog ..."
www.theblackvault.com/
19. FBI files reveal exploding UFO, aliens near Roswell — RT
"11 Apr 2011 ... Secret FBI files have been released that detail how US officials witnessed a ... Edited: 12 April, 2011, 10:24. FBI releases old UFO files. ..."
rt.com/usa/news/fbi-ufo-aliens-roswell/
20. Old FBI UFO files find renewed interest | Openminds.tv
"11 Apr 2011 ... In his book, UFO-FBI Connection, printed in 2000, he reviews this document and others. Maccabee and other UFO researchers believe that the ..."
www.openminds.tv/old-fbi-ufo-files-655/
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Giant FBI puppet goes on witch hunt at Minneapolis May Day p
Giant FBI puppet goes on witch hunt at Minneapolis May Day parade
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Giant FBI puppet goes on witch hunt at Minneapolis May Day parade
By Mick Kelly |
May 4, 2011
http://www.fightbacknews.org/2011/5/4/g ... day-parade
Minneapolis, MN - Members and supporters of the Minnesota Committee to Stop FBI Repression participated in the Heart of the Beast Annual Mayday Parade and festival, receiving an enthusiastic response. Committee members carried a giant puppet of an FBI agent and dressed as witches, symbolizing the FBI and grand jury witch hunt that is being waged against anti-war and international solidarity activists. The parade is a longstanding community event.
see link for story and picture of FBI puppet
Giant FBI puppet goes on witch hunt at Minneapolis May Day parade
By Mick Kelly |
May 4, 2011
http://www.fightbacknews.org/2011/5/4/g ... day-parade
Minneapolis, MN - Members and supporters of the Minnesota Committee to Stop FBI Repression participated in the Heart of the Beast Annual Mayday Parade and festival, receiving an enthusiastic response. Committee members carried a giant puppet of an FBI agent and dressed as witches, symbolizing the FBI and grand jury witch hunt that is being waged against anti-war and international solidarity activists. The parade is a longstanding community event.
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DEA-FBI informant created Mumbai Terroist attack
David Headley was an informant for the DEA and FBI before he organized Mumbai terrorist attacks in India, all funded by your tax dime of course.
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1st read
http://norcaltruth.org/2010/10/18/david ... t-or-both/
David Headley: American Terrorist or FBI Informant …. or Both?
related: David Headley Pleads Guilty to Mumbai Attacks; Intelligence Connections
related: Mumbai Terror Suspect David Headley Connected to U.S. Intelligence, Heroin Smuggling
source: Raw Story 10/18/2010
NBC news reports that US officials were warned not once but twice about a US businessman who was planning to launch terrorist attacks against targets in Mumbai. But unlike the first warning, the second was never passed on to the FBI.
2nd read
http://www.propublica.org/article/pakis ... cago-trial
Pakistan’s Terror Ties at Center of Upcoming Chicago Trial
by Sebastian Rotella
ProPublica, May 4, 2011, 5:11 p.m.
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It may be years, if ever, before the world learns whether Pakistan’s powerful Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate (ISI) helped hide Osama bin Laden.
But detailed allegations of ISI involvement in terrorism will soon be made public in a federal courtroom in Chicago, where prosecutors last week quietly charged a suspected ISI major with helping to plot the murders of six Americans in the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Partner
Some stories in this series appeared in the Washington Post.
The Washington Post
The indictment has explosive implications because Washington and Islamabad are struggling to preserve their fragile relationship. The ISI has long been suspected of secretly aiding terrorist groups while serving as a U.S. ally in the fight against terror. The discovery that bin Laden spent years in a fortress-like compound surrounded by military facilities in Abbottabad has heightened those suspicions and reinforced the accusations that the ISI was involved in the Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people.
“It’s very, very troubling,” said Congressman Frank Wolf, R-Va., chairman of the House Appropriations sub-committee that oversees funding of the Justice Department. Wolf has closely followed the Mumbai case and wants an independent study group to review South Asia policy top-to-bottom.
“Keep in mind that we’ve given billions of dollars to the Pakistani government,” he said. “In light of what’s taken place with bin Laden, the whole issue raises serious problems and questions.”
Three chiefs of Lashkar-i-Taiba, the Pakistani terrorist group, were also indicted in Chicago. They include Sajid Mir, a suspected Mumbai mastermind whose voice was caught on tape directing the three-day slaughter by phone from Pakistan. Mir, too, has links to the ISI. He remains at large along with the suspected ISI major and half-a-dozen other top suspects.
Despite the unprecedented terrorism charges implicating a Pakistani officer, the Justice Department and other agencies did not issue press releases, hold a news conference or make any comments when the indictment was issued last week. The 33-page document names the suspect only as “Major Iqbal.” It does not mention the ISI, although Iqbal’s affiliation to the spy agency has been detailed in U.S. and Indian case files and by anti-terror officials in interviews with ProPublica over the past year.
“Obviously there has been a push to be low-key,” said an Obama Administration official who spoke in an interview last week and requested anonymity because of the pending trial. “There is a desire to make sure the handling of the case doesn’t mess up the relationship” with Pakistan.
The first public airing of the ISI’s alleged involvement in the Mumbai attack will begin on May 16 with the trial of Tahawwur Rana, owner of a Chicago immigration consulting firm. Rana was arrested in 2009 and charged with material support of terrorism in the same case in which the four suspects were indicted last week. The star witness will be David Coleman Headley, a Pakistani-American businessman-turned-militant who has pleaded guilty to scouting targets in India and Denmark. Rana allegedly helped Headley use his firm as a cover for reconnaissance.
Rana’s attorney, Charles Swift, contends that Rana is not a terrorist because he thought he was assisting the ISI with an espionage operation. Swift said the U.S. indictment omits the ISI in hopes of mitigating tensions.
“The U.S. is attempting to walk a fine line between disclosure and non-disclosure,” Swift said. “What’s unusual is that the reason is to protect diplomatic relations... This indictment answers a few questions, but like everything else in this case, it raises even more.”
Even before the bin Laden slaying, the Obama Administration had taken a tougher tone about the ISI’s alleged links to militants. But a U.S. official said this week that U.S. counter-terror agencies still think that any involvement in the Mumbai attacks was limited to rogue officers.
“No one is saying we can’t work with the ISI—people are just pointing out the problems that exist,” said the official, who requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue. “I think the problems are largely with individual officers as opposed to the institution.”
Pakistani officials deny that the security forces were involved in Mumbai. A senior Pakistani official questioned the credibility of Headley, who was an informant for the Drug Enforcement Administration when he began training with Lashkar in 2002.
2 reads
see links for full story
1st read
http://norcaltruth.org/2010/10/18/david ... t-or-both/
David Headley: American Terrorist or FBI Informant …. or Both?
related: David Headley Pleads Guilty to Mumbai Attacks; Intelligence Connections
related: Mumbai Terror Suspect David Headley Connected to U.S. Intelligence, Heroin Smuggling
source: Raw Story 10/18/2010
NBC news reports that US officials were warned not once but twice about a US businessman who was planning to launch terrorist attacks against targets in Mumbai. But unlike the first warning, the second was never passed on to the FBI.
2nd read
http://www.propublica.org/article/pakis ... cago-trial
Pakistan’s Terror Ties at Center of Upcoming Chicago Trial
by Sebastian Rotella
ProPublica, May 4, 2011, 5:11 p.m.
.
It may be years, if ever, before the world learns whether Pakistan’s powerful Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate (ISI) helped hide Osama bin Laden.
But detailed allegations of ISI involvement in terrorism will soon be made public in a federal courtroom in Chicago, where prosecutors last week quietly charged a suspected ISI major with helping to plot the murders of six Americans in the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Partner
Some stories in this series appeared in the Washington Post.
The Washington Post
The indictment has explosive implications because Washington and Islamabad are struggling to preserve their fragile relationship. The ISI has long been suspected of secretly aiding terrorist groups while serving as a U.S. ally in the fight against terror. The discovery that bin Laden spent years in a fortress-like compound surrounded by military facilities in Abbottabad has heightened those suspicions and reinforced the accusations that the ISI was involved in the Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people.
“It’s very, very troubling,” said Congressman Frank Wolf, R-Va., chairman of the House Appropriations sub-committee that oversees funding of the Justice Department. Wolf has closely followed the Mumbai case and wants an independent study group to review South Asia policy top-to-bottom.
“Keep in mind that we’ve given billions of dollars to the Pakistani government,” he said. “In light of what’s taken place with bin Laden, the whole issue raises serious problems and questions.”
Three chiefs of Lashkar-i-Taiba, the Pakistani terrorist group, were also indicted in Chicago. They include Sajid Mir, a suspected Mumbai mastermind whose voice was caught on tape directing the three-day slaughter by phone from Pakistan. Mir, too, has links to the ISI. He remains at large along with the suspected ISI major and half-a-dozen other top suspects.
Despite the unprecedented terrorism charges implicating a Pakistani officer, the Justice Department and other agencies did not issue press releases, hold a news conference or make any comments when the indictment was issued last week. The 33-page document names the suspect only as “Major Iqbal.” It does not mention the ISI, although Iqbal’s affiliation to the spy agency has been detailed in U.S. and Indian case files and by anti-terror officials in interviews with ProPublica over the past year.
“Obviously there has been a push to be low-key,” said an Obama Administration official who spoke in an interview last week and requested anonymity because of the pending trial. “There is a desire to make sure the handling of the case doesn’t mess up the relationship” with Pakistan.
The first public airing of the ISI’s alleged involvement in the Mumbai attack will begin on May 16 with the trial of Tahawwur Rana, owner of a Chicago immigration consulting firm. Rana was arrested in 2009 and charged with material support of terrorism in the same case in which the four suspects were indicted last week. The star witness will be David Coleman Headley, a Pakistani-American businessman-turned-militant who has pleaded guilty to scouting targets in India and Denmark. Rana allegedly helped Headley use his firm as a cover for reconnaissance.
Rana’s attorney, Charles Swift, contends that Rana is not a terrorist because he thought he was assisting the ISI with an espionage operation. Swift said the U.S. indictment omits the ISI in hopes of mitigating tensions.
“The U.S. is attempting to walk a fine line between disclosure and non-disclosure,” Swift said. “What’s unusual is that the reason is to protect diplomatic relations... This indictment answers a few questions, but like everything else in this case, it raises even more.”
Even before the bin Laden slaying, the Obama Administration had taken a tougher tone about the ISI’s alleged links to militants. But a U.S. official said this week that U.S. counter-terror agencies still think that any involvement in the Mumbai attacks was limited to rogue officers.
“No one is saying we can’t work with the ISI—people are just pointing out the problems that exist,” said the official, who requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue. “I think the problems are largely with individual officers as opposed to the institution.”
Pakistani officials deny that the security forces were involved in Mumbai. A senior Pakistani official questioned the credibility of Headley, who was an informant for the Drug Enforcement Administration when he began training with Lashkar in 2002.
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Re: FBI WATCH MAKING CRUELTY VISIBLE
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FBI courts local students
Published 10:20pm Thursday, May 5, 2011
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Seven high school and college students from Suffolk learned Thursday that the FBI isn’t as sneaky as everybody thinks.
The students were among a group of community members who visited the regional FBI office as part of a community outreach program done by the Norfolk office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The students learned about what the FBI does, what it takes to become a special agent and how to help law enforcement spot terrorist plots. They also got an inside look at the office’s gun vault and discovered how the FBI is working to prevent terrorist attacks — its No. 1 priority.
“Our first mission is to prevent another terrorist attack from happening,” said Vanessa Torres, a community outreach specialist with the Norfolk office of the FBI. “We like to measure our success by knowing that we are foiling many terrorist attacks.”
Roughly 30 people attended Thursday’s community outreach program at the office. The division also conducts outreach programs in the community, speaking to groups about what the FBI does.
http://www.suffolknewsherald.com/2011/0 ... -students/
FBI courts local students
Published 10:20pm Thursday, May 5, 2011
Email Comments
Seven high school and college students from Suffolk learned Thursday that the FBI isn’t as sneaky as everybody thinks.
The students were among a group of community members who visited the regional FBI office as part of a community outreach program done by the Norfolk office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The students learned about what the FBI does, what it takes to become a special agent and how to help law enforcement spot terrorist plots. They also got an inside look at the office’s gun vault and discovered how the FBI is working to prevent terrorist attacks — its No. 1 priority.
“Our first mission is to prevent another terrorist attack from happening,” said Vanessa Torres, a community outreach specialist with the Norfolk office of the FBI. “We like to measure our success by knowing that we are foiling many terrorist attacks.”
Roughly 30 people attended Thursday’s community outreach program at the office. The division also conducts outreach programs in the community, speaking to groups about what the FBI does.
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FBI spyware continuously trolls suspects' surfing
FBI spyware continuously trolls suspects' surfing
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http://www.nextgov.com/nextgov/ng_20110 ... f=topstory
By Aliya Sternstein 05/06/2011
A computer bug akin to spyware, developed by the FBI to trace the source of cyber crimes remains permanent on a suspect's machine, according to previously Secret documents recently released under the Freedom of Information Act.
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http://www.nextgov.com/nextgov/ng_20110 ... f=topstory
By Aliya Sternstein 05/06/2011
A computer bug akin to spyware, developed by the FBI to trace the source of cyber crimes remains permanent on a suspect's machine, according to previously Secret documents recently released under the Freedom of Information Act.