911:Secret services
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[edit] Introduction
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- Quote from Eric Jon Phelps on the Middle East:
- "Before commencing the body of this text, the author recommends the reading of his book, "Vatican Assassins: Wounded In The House Of My Friends”. Therein, the reader will be informed, fact-by-fact, as to the origin and perfection of the Jesuit Superior General’s International Intelligence Community. That Community is overseen by the Pope’s Sovereign Military Order of Malta headquartered in Rome and directed by its Grand Master, Andrew Bertie. Thus, the Jesuit General, also known as the Black Pope, controls the entirety of the American Intelligence Community, including but not limited to, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Central Intelligence Agency, the National Security Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Office of Naval Intelligence as well as the intelligence arms of the Army and the Air Force."
- "This Unified International Intelligence Community was built during Rome’s Second Thirty Years’ War (1914-1945) and perfected during Rome’s subsequent Cold War (1945-1990)."
- See also: UKUSA Community (secret agreement from 1947)
"Leading Surveillance Societies in 2006" (from Daily Telegraph) |
Estimate of the number of active satellites in space (source: Union of Concerned Scientists). |
[edit] Organizations
- Vatican-Jesuit-Masonic information/infiltration network
- Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- United Kingdom:
- British SIS (or MI6)
- British Council
- "Private sector language schools with whom the British Council compete complain about the state subsidized competition. While the language teaching makes a profit, the accounting is not transparent and if it were privatized, it is doubtful the it could be promoted in the way it is at present." (wikipedia)
- "For many Russians and, indeed for many people who are suspicious of British motives all over the world, the British Council is an ideal target, not just because it is a symbol of British culture and learning but because it is popularly supposed to be a front for espionage activities." - from: "Its widely assumed that the British Council is a wing of our secret services"
- British Council
- MI5
- "MI5, which has a target of increasing its current 3,000 staff to 4,000 by 2011, also insisted that it wanted to improve relations with Muslim communities." [1]
- MOSSAD (Israel)
- British SIS (or MI6)
- NSA (United States)
- See also: nsawatch.org
- ECHELON
- CIA
- FBI
- DEA
- NATO
- Interpol
- Europol
- CSIS (Canada)
- DGSE (France)
- BND (Germany)
- Russia:
- GRU (1918, created by Jesuit coadjutor Lenin)
- FSB (Russia)
- Foreign Intelligence Service (Russia)
- Italy:
- Dipartimento delle Informazioni per la Sicurezza (DIS - secret service)
- Agenzia Informazioni e Sicurezza Interna (AISI - internal)
- Agenzia Informazioni e Sicurezza Esterna (AISE - external)
- ISI (Pakistan)
- AIVD (Netherlands)
- IS (France)
- CNSAS ("National Council for the Study of Securitate Archives") (Romania)
- tolink: ODNI, NIC, NNSA, DOJ, ATF, FINCEN, PFIAB, IOSS, NICX, the U.S. Marshals, Customs, the USPS Postal Inspectors, the Secret Service, Treasury, SBU (Ukraine), ASIS, NZSIS, BND, CSIC, CNI, NBH, ABW, SEID, SISD, the FSB, PRC Intelligence, ROC MJIB, the Japanese Naicho, and all of the U.S., SEATO and ASEAN Defense Departments.
- "Except for the CIA, intelligence offices or agencies are components of cabinet departments with other roles and missions. The intelligence offices/agencies, however, participate in Intelligence Community activities and serve to support the other efforts of their departments." ... "Intelligence Community. The Intelligence Community (defined at 50 U.S.C. 401a(4)) consists of the following:" (from "Intelligence Issues for Congress")
- National Security Agency (NSA)
- National Reconnaissance Office (NRO)
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
- Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR)
- National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
- Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
- Army Intelligence
- Office of Naval Intelligence
- Air Force Intelligence
- Marine Corps Intelligence
- Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
- Coast Guard (CG)
- Treasury Department
- Energy Department
- Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)
- National Health Intelligence Network (NHIN)
- Bureau of Firearms/xplosives, Tobacco and Alcohol (BFTA)
[edit] Links
- Intellipedia
- "Google has lots to do with intelligence" (March 30, 2008):
- "The system is modeled after Wikipedia, the public online, group-edited encyclopedia. However, the cloak-and-dagger version is maintained by the director of national intelligence and is accessible only to the CIA, FBI, National Security Agency and an alphabet soup of other intelligence agencies and offices. Agents can log in, depending on their clearance, to Intellipedia's three tiers of service: top secret, secret and sensitive but unclassified. So far, 37,000 users have established accounts on the network, which contain 35,000 articles encompassing 200,000 pages, according to Dennehy. Google supplies the computer servers that support the network, as well as the search software that allows users to sift through messages and data."
- "Google has lots to do with intelligence" (March 30, 2008):
- AxisGlobe eastern secret service news.
- CACI:
- "A publicly held Information Technology (IT) company, headquartered in Arlington, Virginia and London, England. CACI provides national security, defense, and intelligence-related solutions in the national interest of the United States to counter the threat of global terrorism, assure homeland security, and strengthen the company’s role as a national asset for national missions. CACI has approximately 11,800 employees in 120 offices in the US and Europe; 69% of CACI employees hold security clearances."
- Richard Armitage was a former Deputy Secretary of State and former board member of CACI, the private military contractor whose employees were responsible for torturing prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison.
- See also: "Richard Armitage and CACI"

