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The CIA is not now nor has ever been a central intel agency. It is the covert action arm of foreign policy. It overthrows or supports foreign Gvts while reporting "intelligence" justifying those activities. It Shapes its intelligence, even in such critical areas as Soviet nuclear Weapon capability, to support policy. Disinformation is a large part Of its covert action responsibility, and the American people are The primary target audience of its lies. ...... Mar 26, 1996 - Reuters news reports yesterday state that unrest in the Jabal Akhdar mountains of Eastern Libya is caused by armed rebels who may have joined escaped prisoners in an uprising against the government. This is an operation to overthrow Gaddafi led by Col. Khalifa Haftar, of a contra-style group based in the United States called the Libyan National Army. The army is the military wing of the Salvation Front for the Liberation of Libya. It is obvious that the CIA is behind this group and indicates a new "awakening" for the CIA now that it has been cleared and re-energized by all the various official exonerations; and led by the new Director Deutch who pushes for more covert operations. With "Mr. Intervention," Richard Haass of the Council on Foreign Relations advising the government on intervening via mililtary and covert operations toward China and probably also Libya and the rest of the world, we can expect a number of additional "successful" CIA covert operations similar to that of Vietnam, Central America and Afghanistan.......... read all Secret CIA BASE files http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/recent-news/43035-cia-libya-links-The CIA is not now nor has ever been a central intel agency. It is the covert action... more
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has told UN chief Ban Ki-moon that military operations against protesters have "stopped", a UN spokesman said.
Link : http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-14569087Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has told UN chief Ban Ki-moon that military... more
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Neocons and liberal interventionists stampeded Obama into imposing a no-fly zone against Libya—despite the absence of vital U.S. interests there. Leslie H. Gelb on the hypocrisy among world leaders and how the experts abuse historical analogies. There's nothing like a foreign-policy crisis, real or imagined, to ignite the worst among world leaders and foreign-policy experts. Out pop the nuclear weapons of the trade: phony analogies and unabashed hypocrisy. The manufactured crisis in Libya is a prime case in point. No foreign states have vital interests at stake in Libya. Events in this rather odd and isolated land have little bearing on the rest of the tumultuous Mideast region. http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/recent-news/41090-secret-libya-psyops-caught-by-online-sleuthsNeocons and liberal interventionists stampeded Obama into imposing a no-fly zone... more
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Squared-jawed, with four stars decorating each shoulder, General Keith Alexander looks like a character straight out of an old American war movie. But his old-fashioned appearance belies the fact that the general has a new job that is so 21st-century it could have been dreamed up by a computer games designer. Alexander is the first boss of USCybercom, the United States Cyber Command, in charge of the Pentagon’s sprawling cyber networks and tasked with battling unknown enemies in a virtual world. http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/free-stuff/7125-cyber-commandSquared-jawed, with four stars decorating each shoulder, General Keith Alexander looks... more
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Graphics processing units are powerful enough to conduct quick, effective brute-force attacks on password-protected systems. The researchers pointed out that GPUs have been amped-up over the years to handle increasingly sophisticated computer games, and in the process have achieved the power of a mini-supercomputer. http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/free-stuff/1931-surprising-secret-weaponGraphics processing units are powerful enough to conduct quick, effective brute-force... more
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The news about Milwaukee airport has been running all over the web now. Reason? The Milwaukee airport authorities are advising the travelers that they should certainly make contactThe news about Milwaukee airport has been running all over the web now. Reason? The... more
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Next week's news: Calling him "the right man at the right time," President Obama today named Gen. David H. Petraeus commander of all U.S. operations in the Gulf of MexicoNext week's news: Calling him "the right man at the right time,"... more
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Qari Hussain is the Taliban leader who is known for running suicide camps that train children. "Our movement has gained more strength after the martyrdom of Baitullah Mehsud," he said. "We are united." Militants had transformed a government-run school near the village of Spinkai in South Waziristan into what one officer described as a “nursery for preparing suicide bombers”. http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/recent-news/377-bombing-masterQari Hussain is the Taliban leader who is known for running suicide camps that train... more
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“CONSPIRACY THEORY” BECOMES REALITY IN THE NEW CIA/BLACKWATER PARTNERSHIP
By Ahmed Quereshi
“When these CIA agents killed a couple of Chinese engineers back in 2004, CIA psy-ops used the incident to put the blame on Afghan Taliban, thereby creating doubts in the minds of Chinese officials that Pakistani intelligence might have had something to do with this since Pakistan maintained ties with the Afghan Taliban government in Afghanistan before 2002.”
CIA needs authorization from US Congress before launching covert operations in other countries. Congress approves releasing funds for the operations.
Because of this requirement CIA has to give people in government details about the covert operations it is asking money for.
To avoid this disclosure, CIA has been looking for funding from other sources to launch ‘rogue’ operations, ones that are not fully endorsed by the government.
In Afghanistan, CIA has launched several covert operations since 2002 meant to target not al-Qaeda or Taliban but some of the neighboring countries whose policies may not sync with US interests.
For example, Pakistan allowed Chinese personnel to build a huge strategic seaport called Gawadar. This Chinese presence was not in US interest. So CIA used Karzai’s intelligence people and India’s offer of help to target Chinese engineers in Pakistan. CIA did this quite successfully by slipping terrorists inside Pakistan pretending to be Taliban or al Qaeda.
It was easy for CIA agents to carry out this operation because Pakistan under former president Pervez Musharraf had granted US personnel, civilian and military, unprecedented freedom of movement within the country.
When these CIA agents killed a couple of Chinese engineers back in 2004, CIA psy-ops used the incident to put the blame on Afghan Taliban, thereby creating doubts in the minds of Chinese officials that Pakistani intelligence might have had something to do with this since Pakistan maintained ties with the Afghan Taliban government in Afghanistan before 2002.
Similarly, CIA launched covert operations against Iran, western China and Pakistan. It used Afghan soil in all of them, which made logistical issues pertaining to these operations much easier.
Where did the money come from for all of these operations?
Some of the money came from the US government, which has an anti-Iran covert program running until now from the Bush days. Nothing secret here. But not all CIA operations in Afghanistan are funded by the US government.
It is believed that many CIA operations inside Pakistan and China received partial or no funding from the US government. These operations were meant to create ethnic, sectarian and political turmoil in Pakistan, and ethnic turmoil in China, especially in Tibet and Xinjiang.
CIA developed a new source of funding to finance these rogue operations.
The Afghan Taliban almost destroyed the Afghan opium trade, a feat unparalleled in the history of Afghanistan. It was near impossible for anyone to impose such discipline on a chaotic nation like Afghanistan.
After 2002, drug production and trade grew by leaps. CIA introduced latest drug production and transportation techniques to Afghanistan, learned from CIA operations in South America.
CIA also recruited all the main Afghan drug barons. Almost all of them are on CIA’s payroll, or were so until early 2010.
Some of these AFghan drug barons were actually rewarded. CIA recommended some of them to US government and military as legitimate powerbrokers who deserved a share in the Kabul government.
This is one facet of the multidimensional role that CIA played in Afghanistan between 2002 and 2010 to disturb regional balance of power and pursue US strategic interests beyond the immediate goals of America’s war on terror.“CONSPIRACY THEORY” BECOMES REALITY IN THE NEW CIA/BLACKWATER PARTNERSHIP... more
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This is an invention that will allow employers to save on a few steps in the payroll process.
Employees will simply have their payroll information (hourly pay, type of work, employer, location of job, employee number, etc.) recorded into the machine.
They will check in and out with the T.A.P. recorder and it will automatically pay the employee. Everyone has ATM cards so that is what you use to have your pay deposited into your account. Use an employee number and you pin or finger/palm prints to ID yourself to the T.A.P recorder. Collect a print out of your paystub or have it emailed to your account.
Even if you work at a place large enough to have more than one employer, maybe temps or other contractors supply workers at the place. Each employer will be supplied a separate function button so that their employees can use the same T.A.P. recorder. Information is sent electronically from remote locations to their office.
I think this is pretty self explanatory, everyone keeps their same bank, get their pay at the end of the day or week. Eliminating the need for overdrafts or payday loans. Employers get to cut lose the payroll company they've used or delete the payroll function from their operations, saving money. Business consultants get another way to help businesses become more efficient and profitable.
Look for this T.A.P recorder to come to market soon.This is an invention that will allow employers to save on a few steps in the payroll... more
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One woman stopped at nothing to achieve her twin dreams: a 38KKK bust, and a world record!
We were already fairly impressed last April, when....
Continue reading story at: http://linkbee.com/38KKKOne woman stopped at nothing to achieve her twin dreams: a 38KKK bust, and a world... more
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Increasing numbers of breast enlargement operations are forcing shops to stock larger bras.
Sales figures from Debenhams, the High Street retailer, indicate that British women now have bigger busts than in previous generations. The company disclosed that the average bra sold is now an entire size bigger than it was just five years ago.
Demand for G cups has risen sharply in recent years and larger sizes - those in size D and above - now make up the majority of the company's entire bra sales (63 per cent).
Sharon Webb, a specialist lingerie buyer at Debenhams, said: "It is clear that Britain is now entering the age of the fuller bust. "Some of the increase has undoubtedly been due to poor bust measuring techniques in the past - our results show that many women are often between one and two cup sizes larger than they realize. In addition, women now have their bust size measured more frequently as they grow older, taking into account the changes in body shape which occur because of pregnancy, age and weight gain.
She continued: "There is no doubt that the popularity of surgical breast enhancements is also having a major impact on the average bust size. It is sometimes possible to tell who has had a helping hand from surgery, because the relationship between the women's back measurement and cup size is altered dramatically."
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Tuesday's edition of my three times a week talk show.Watch the show here on CURRENT TV on Tues, Thurs & Sats.
In today's show :
Another email catch up programme.
A blackout.
Big gold chains.
Quicker than a hip replacement operation.
Bobbing along.
Life is too short.
Rubber bands.
One of my sisters dogs in not well.
Remember you're a Womble.
This is not amateur radio dear.
Well done to China for the opening to the Olympics.
Doing the helping thing.
Free teabags.
Gadgets yes, clothes no.
The new ITUNES button.
More on the buggy's.
The Osmonds.
Ross complains.
Suko is feeling a little left out.
Do I have a nick name ?
It's not fair that black people look younger ! LOL.
We are one big gang.
Trust my eyes.
Can't spread out a little.
When the light goes out there's nothing.
Happy Anniversary to T & Kenny.
I am considering doing minor operations in the mirrorball studio.
Am I a gangster ?
Blinking.
The beautiful briny sea.
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WWW.UNITEDKINGDOMTALK.CO.UKTuesday's edition of my three times a week talk show.Watch the show here on... more
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An elderly German woman checked in for a operation on her leg, when she woke up she had a new anus.
She is now suing that hospital and looking for another hospital to carry out her leg operation. An elderly German woman checked in for a operation on her leg, when she woke up she... more
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This is like Roomba for your warehouse! Several companies have already built warehouses where robots select and move the inventory, and smart (dumb?) humans simply put the items into boxes to be shipped. This is like Roomba for your warehouse! Several companies have already built... more
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In 2005, Army Lt. John Prettyman documented in intimate detail what life is really like for his fellow soldiers in Iraq. In this installment, eager soldiers find that simply getting to their destination in Iraq is a battle in itself.In 2005, Army Lt. John Prettyman documented in intimate detail what life is really... more
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