the day they tried to kill me

Mar 17

The NSA Is Building the Country’s Biggest Spy Center (Watch What You Say)

The NSA Is Building the Country’s Biggest Spy Center (Watch What You Say)

Mar 09

Spy-Gear Business to Be Sold

Mar 06

Wikileaks: Stratfor bosses thought Osama bin Laden body was flown to US

'Lulzsec hackers' arrested in international swoop

EXCLUSIVE: Inside LulzSec, a mastermind turns on his minions

EXCLUSIVE: Inside LulzSec, a mastermind turns on his minions

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Feb 29

What CIA Wants In Next-Gen HD Video

North Korea Says It Will Halt Nuclear Activities

Top 5 Stratfor Revelations

Feb 22

Iran nuclear tensions put Caucasus on alert

Feb 19

In Mexico, Prison Riot Kills at Least 44 People

In Mexico, Prison Riot Kills at Least 44 People

Feb 15

Pakistan spy agency forced to present 'abducted' men in court

Feb 13

utnereader:

In late December, the lot was just a big blank: a few burgundy metal  shipping containers sitting in an expanse of crushed eggshell-colored  gravel inside a razor-wire-topped fence.  The American military in  Afghanistan doesn’t want to talk about it, but one day soon, it will be a  new hub for the American drone war in the Greater Middle East.
Next year, that empty lot will be a two-story concrete  intelligence facility for America’s drone war, brightly lit and filled  with powerful computers kept in climate-controlled comfort in a country  where most of the population has no access to electricity.   It will boast almost 7,000 square feet of offices, briefing and  conference rooms, and a large “processing, exploitation, and  dissemination” operations center—and, of course, it will be built with  American tax dollars.
Keep reading …

utnereader:

In late December, the lot was just a big blank: a few burgundy metal shipping containers sitting in an expanse of crushed eggshell-colored gravel inside a razor-wire-topped fence.  The American military in Afghanistan doesn’t want to talk about it, but one day soon, it will be a new hub for the American drone war in the Greater Middle East.

Next year, that empty lot will be a two-story concrete intelligence facility for America’s drone war, brightly lit and filled with powerful computers kept in climate-controlled comfort in a country where most of the population has no access to electricity.  It will boast almost 7,000 square feet of offices, briefing and conference rooms, and a large “processing, exploitation, and dissemination” operations center—and, of course, it will be built with American tax dollars.

Keep reading …

Feb 10

Pakistan’s spy agency faces court ultimatum

Pakistan’s spy agency faces court ultimatum