Sunday, January 6, 2013

"When you're told to go brief a United States senator on a covert operation, you go do it. And you trust the information isn't going to leak."


"Stuffing the ears of men with false reports. I speak of peace, while covert enmity under the smile of safety wounds the world." - William Shakespeare

"When you're told to go brief a United States senator on a covert operation, you go do it. And you trust the information isn't going to leak." - Oliver North

"In examining the CIA's past and present use of the U.S. media, the Committee finds two reasons for concern. The first is the potential, inherent in covert media operations, for manipulating or incidentally misleading the American public. 

The second is the damage to the credibility and independence of a free press which may be caused by covert relationships with the U.S. journalists and media organizations." - Frank Church
 
"In addition to buying propaganda piecemeal, the Station often purchased it wholesale by subsidizing Chilean media organizations friendly to the United States. Doing so was propaganda writ large. 

Instead of placing individual items, the CIA supported -or even founded- friendly media outlets which might not have existed in the absence of Agency support." - Church report - Covert Action in Chile 1963-1973. http://is.gd/Y0qChG



















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President Assad Outlines Political Solution to Syrian Conflict
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Pakistani soldier killed in border clashes with Indian troops:
Islamabad accused Indian soldiers of crossing the Line of Control and attacking a military post, an accusation denied by New Delhi.
Twin blasts kill five at Afghan meeting:
Two suicide bombers struck a meeting of community leaders in a southern Afghan town near the Pakistan border yesterday, killing at least five people and wounding 15, officials said.
The US has spent $600,453,225,429 in Afghanistan, yet 133 Children Die Every Day:
According to available figures, about 73 percent of people in Afghanistan lack access to clean drinking water and 95 percent do not have access to sufficient sanitation. As a result, diarrhoeal diseases are responsible for the death of 48,545 children every year in the country.
Five alleged terrorists killed in Indonesia: police:
Five suspected terrorists were killed in raids on militant camps in eastern Indonesia in the latest in a series of anti-terror operations, police said Saturday.
US-funded anti-terror squad in Indonesia under criticism for killing suspected militants:
\Indonesia's U.S.-funded police anti-terror squad has killed seven suspected militants in recent days, triggering renewed allegations that the force is not trying to take suspects alive - a trend that appears to be fueling the very extremism the predominantly Muslim country is trying to counter.
Obama's New Year's Resolution: More Extrajudicial Murder:
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5 killed in violence in Iraq's Diyala:
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Three people killed, 23 injured in blasts S. Baghdad:
Three persons were killed and 23 others injured in explosions in the city of Hilla, southern Baghdad, on Saturday, a security source said.
Maliki blames Iraq mounting crises on regional polarisation:
Maliki said "regional competition" was negatively affecting Iraq, an apparent reference to the violence in Syria where mainly Sunni rebels are fighting President Bashar al-Assad's regime, and two weeks of rallies in Iraq's western Anbar province, which is mostly Sunni.
Assad 'peace plan' met with scorn by foes: Arabian Press -
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad rejected peace talks with his enemies on Sunday in a defiant speech that his opponents described as a renewed declaration of war.
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Assad offers nothing new - Turkish FM:
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President Assad outlines peace plans for Syria: Shanghai Daily : -
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Zbigniew Brzezinski: Iran should be key topic at hearings: Op-Ed:
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Netanyahu unreliable, 'possessed' by Iran:
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Egypt policeman killed in Sinai:
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Gunmen attempt to assassinate head of Libyan political party:
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S. Africa sends troops to Central African Republic:
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Central African rebels seize one more town:
Fighters take control of Alindao shortly after UN Security Council urges them to retreat from captured territory.
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At least 26 dead in Mexico drug gang violence:
At least 26 people were killed in Mexico in the past 24 hours in apparent drug-related crimes, including six men shot dead whose bodies bear signs of torture, authorities said Saturday.
Ecuadorian president warns of possible 'CIA attack' before elections:
Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa has said the CIA may try to kill him prior to upcoming elections. Citing reports of a plot to "destabilize the region," Correa said the threats were "credible," given the history of US involvement in Latin America.
Venezuela says Chavez oath can be delayed:
 Official says ailing Hugo Chavez will not relinquish presidency even if he must be sworn in to new term at later date.
Chavez allies re-elect legislative chief in Venezuela:
Allies of President Hugo Chavez on Saturday chose to keep the same National Assembly president - a man who could be in line to step in as a caretaker leader in some circumstances.
Eric Margolis: Chavez's Illness may Sink Cuba: Op-Ed :
Venezuela's 29 million people are praying for their ailing Commandante Hugo Chavez - half that he will survive his latest bout of cancer, and the other half that he won't.
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US, EU agencies fund Venezuelan opposition with $40-50 million annually:
A revealing report prepared with funding from the World Movement for Democracy (a project of the US-based National Endowment for Democracy, NED), has disclosed that international agencies are funding the Venezuelan opposition with a whopping US$40-50 million annually.
Nightmare Continues For US Man Jailed in Bolivia :
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The World Sends Us Garbage, We send you back music:
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Idle No More targets Canadian travel routes:
Some U.S. border crossings and rail lines shut down by First Nations demonstrators
US credit agency sues JP Morgan again:
US federal regulators have launched a lawsuit against financial firm JP Morgan Chase & Co over the sale of risky mortgage securities that contributed to the collapse of three credit unions.
U.S. public schools cut 11,000 jobs in December: -
Local U.S. governments cut jobs for the fourth straight month in December, including 11,000 in public schools, dragging down the nation's fragile economic recovery, jobs data showed on Friday.





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