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Ex-MI5 spy accuses secret services of Princess Diana death
05.31.05 (7:24 pm)   [edit]
A former MI5 employee has claimed the British secret services only planned to injure Princess Diana in the car crash that killed her.

Ex-spy Annie McMahon, who worked for the British Intelligence agency between 1991 and 1995, told the Guernsey Press that the ministry wanted to injure the princess so she would break off her relationship with Dodi Al Fayed.

Ms. McMahon claims MI6 were keen that the royal, who died in 1997, was not killed in the Paris accident -- because they didn't want her to become a public martyr.

But their plan backfired when the princess and her lover, Dodi, were killed together when the Mercedes they were travelling in crashed into a pillar on a Paris underpass.

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Counter terror and hostage rescue
05.29.05 (4:04 pm)   [edit]


An interesting site about counter terrorist operations and special units.

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Crop circles
05.24.05 (9:26 am)   [edit]


A really great site on crop circles, with lots of research and analysis.

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Saddam's in his pants
05.20.05 (12:01 pm)   [edit]



The US military has condemned a British newspaper for publishing photographs of Saddam Hussein -- one shows the ex-Iraqi leader in his underwear.

The Sun said it obtained the photos from "US military sources," who handed them over "in the hope of dealing a body blow to the resistance in Iraq," the Guardian reported.

The Sun also showed a photo Friday of Saddam in his cell and another of him washing his clothes under the headline, "Tyrant? He's washed up."

"Saddam is not superman or God. He is now just an aging and humble old man," the Sun reported its source as saying. "It's important that the people of Iraq see him like that to destroy the myth."

However, US military officials in Baghdad said they were aggressively investigating who took the photos, which they said violate military guidelines "and possibly Geneva convention guidelines for the humane treatment of detained individuals."

Note: "...which they said violate military guidelines 'and possibly Geneva convention guidelines for the humane treatment of detained individuals.'"

That's a hypocritical objection, coming from a military that makes naked prisoners form human pyramids and takes photos of them!

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Have scientists just proven Bob Lazar right on alien antigravity systems?
05.13.05 (1:50 pm)   [edit]



In 1989, Robert Scott Lazar claimed to have worked as a physicist at a hidden base referred to as S4 on a highly classified project involving back engineering of alien technology, antigravity and antimatter propulsion. Stanton Friedman doesn't believe him. But have scientists just proven Lazar was right all along?

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007 years till retirement
05.09.05 (1:06 pm)   [edit]
Facing A mid-life crisis? Fed-up with Saga holidays? Then MI5 might just have the job for you. The Security Service is launching its first newspaper advertising campaign aimed specifically at recruiting the over-fifties as part of the biggest expansion in its 96-year history.

MI5 is targeting "mature" men and women to work within its London headquarters to help its agents to defend Britain against terrorism and organised crime. Whitehall officials say that very exceptional recruits could, in certain circumstances, take part in surveillance, counter-espionage and counter-terrorist operations.

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Pollard: I was tortured in US prisons
05.09.05 (1:04 pm)   [edit]
Convicted Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard has petitioned Israel's Supreme Court to grant him special prisoner status, which he had been previously denied, and to investigate years of abuse and torture he says he suffered in American imprisonment, details of which have shocked many.

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English words identified on black triangular craft
05.08.05 (10:28 am)   [edit]

"This marking was absolutely shocking, as I could actually read it! It was white print outlined in black on a red arrow pointing toward a rectangle of sorts. The arrow pointed at a something rectangular that I cannot define, but I clearly could read these three words, 'EMERGENCY RELEASE and RESCUE.' In the same place were other words that appeared too fuzzy to read. I suspect that these words were 'PULL FOR...' Instantly I realized that this was a military machine and no 'flying saucer.' I felt much better as I knew that these were surface details that were intended to help rescue people access and then be able to remove the pilots on board in the event of a crash."

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Israeli intel. admits it penetrated several ME countries
05.04.05 (1:31 pm)   [edit]

Aharoun Zeivi, the head of military intelligence in the Israeli occupation army, expressed on Sunday his satisfaction that his department has succeeded in penetrating several Middle East countries, claiming it has managed to prevent possible attacks by what he described as the "enemy."

"The active cooperation in the past two years between our department and the Shabak (interior Israeli intelligence) yielded great results. We were able to penetrate many Middle East countries satisfactory and we were able to thwart 80-90% of ‘military operations’ inside the green line (the 1948 occupied Palestinian territories)", he added.

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Ex-CIA chief warns of EMP nuke threat
05.02.05 (7:12 pm)   [edit]
Former CIA chief James Woolsey affirms the work of a special commission investigating the threat of a nuclear-bomb generated electromagnetic pulse attack on the US by rogue states or terrorists and is urging the country to take steps necessary to protect against the potentially devastating consequences.

In testimony before the House International Terrorism and Non-Proliferation Subcommittee, chaired by Ed Royce, R-Calif., Woolsey, director of the CIA from 1993 through 1995, referred to the nuclear EMP threat, characterized in intelligence circles, he said, as "a SCUD in a bucket."

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