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FBI failed to review hundreds of thousands of emails on Anthony …Washington Examiner–Aug 26, 2018
Only 3,077 of the nearly 700,000 emails discovered on a laptop Weiner shared with wife and top Clinton staffer Huma Abedin were reviewed, …
Report: Despite Comey Claims, FBI Never Examined Vast Bulk Of …
legal Insurrection (blog)–Aug 25, 2018 Strzok personally hand-picked emails from Weiner laptop
<a href=”http://WND.com” rel=”nofollow”>WND.com</a>–Aug 25, 2018 RealClearInvestigations’s Paul Sperry: Most Emails on Weiner Laptop…RealClearPolitics–Aug 25, 2018
Paul Sperry of RealClearInvestigations appeared on Thursday’s Ingraham Angle to discuss emails that were never examined on the Anthony …
Despite Comey Assurances, FBI Failed To Examine Vast Bulk Of …The Federalist–Aug 24, 2018
Far from investigating and clearing Abedin and Weiner, the FBI did not interview ….. Titled “Anthony Weiner Laptop Review for Communications …
Comey Lied About Searching Clinton Emails on Sex Offender’s Laptop…Sputnik International–16 hours ago
… to sex offender and ex-Congressman Anthony Weiner and exonerate … Comey told the IG he learned of the emails on Weiner’s laptop at the …
Bulk of Clinton emails on Weiner’s laptop were never examined …Hot Air–Aug 23, 2018
Real Clear Investigations has a blockbuster report focused on the investigation of Anthony Weiner’s laptop and the emails found on it just prior …
Comey Lied: Most of Weiner Laptop Emails Were Never ExaminedAmerican Greatness–Aug 24, 2018
… all of the communications” discovered on a personal laptop used by Clinton’s closest aide, Huma Abedin, and her husband, Anthony Weiner.
Hillary Clinton: Institutions Now Being Severely Challenged, Including …RealClearPolitics–Aug 26, 2018
… RealClearInvestigations appeared on Thursday’s Ingraham Angle to discuss emails that were never examined on the Anthony Weiner laptop.
Hillary Clinton’s Private Email Server Hacked by Chinese Firm – ReportsSputnik International–41 minutes ago
In late October 2016, Comey resumed the probe into Clinton’s emails after some of them had been found on a laptop owned by Anthony Weiner …
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FBI failed to review hundreds of thousands of emails on Anthony Weiner’s laptop: Report | ||||
Despite claims from former FBI director James Comey to the opposite, hundreds of thousands of former-Rep. Anthony Weiner’s correspondences were reportedly not examined for potentially classified information as part of the agency’s investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server.
Only 3,077 of the nearly 700,000 emails discovered on a laptop Weiner shared with wife and top Clinton staffer Huma Abedin were reviewed, according to a report from RealClearInvestigations. The examination was done during a marathon 12-hour session the day before Comey said Clinton, the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee, should not be recommended for criminal charges. The search that was completed uncovered additional instances of Clinton transmitting and receiving classified information via her private, unauthorized email account, according to one U.S. law enforcement official. President Trump tweeted about the findings on Saturday, threatening to interject himself into an investigation into corruption at the FBI. “Big story out that the FBI ignored tens of thousands of Crooked Hillary Emails, many of which are REALLY BAD. Also gave false election info. I feel sure that we will soon be getting to the bottom of all of this corruption. At some point I may have to get involved!,” he posted. Top Clinton allies say Comey’s controversial decision to reopen the email investigation weeks before the election following the discovery of Weiner’s laptop was a key reason why Trump won in a surprise victory. Weiner, who last year was sentenced to 21 months in federal prison for sending lewd messages to a minor, did not have security clearance but reportedly received classified information on his personal email account on two occasions. |
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As Turkey Teeters, Germany Considers Offering a Financial Lifeline | ||||
The German government is considering providing emergency financial assistance to Turkey as concerns grow in Berlin that a full-blown economic crisis could destabilize the region, German and European officials said. |
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As Turkey Teeters, Germany Considers Offering a Financial LifelineWall Street Journal–2 hours ago
On the contrary, President Trump, locked in a dispute with Mr. Erdogan over the detention of a U.S.pastor in Turkey, has piled sanctions and …
Europe should react to US sanctions targeting Turkey, China, Russia …
Hurriyet Daily News–Aug 27, 2018 Germany Not Considering Financial Aid for Turkey: German Official
U.S. News & World Report–26 minutes ago German FM: Europe Should React to US Sanctions Targeting Russia …
Sputnik International–Aug 27, 2018 Turkey Pursues Warmer Ties With Russia, Europe Amid Dispute WithUSRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty–10 hours ago
As relations between the United States and Turkey have soured in … and Germany on August 27 to discuss strengthened ties even as his …
Turkey–US dispute shows how deep Nato’s problems run
Opinion–<a href=”http://gulfnews.com” rel=”nofollow”>gulfnews.com</a>–Aug 26, 2018 Erdogan’s search for new allies begins with allowing a German …Washington Post–Aug 20, 2018
BERLIN — Officially, Europe, the United States and Turkey all consider themselves to be allies, woven together by their NATO membership.
EU needs to stand apart from US, France and Germany sayEUobserver–7 hours ago
EU needs to stand apart from US, France and Germany say … The EU would need to build new relations with Russia and Turkey, Macron …
Macron says EU can no longer entrust its security to the US alone: ‘It’s …
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TASS: World – US suspends sanctions against Russian security chiefs during their visit to Washington | ||||
WASHINGTON, February 2. /TASS/. Washington has suspended its entry ban for Russian security chiefs, so that they could travel to the United States for consultations with their US colleagues, US Department of State Spokesperson Heather Nauert said.
The director of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service, Sergey Naryshkin, Federal Security Service (FSB) chief Alexander Bortnikov and chief the Russian General Staff’s Main Intelligence Directorate Igor Korobov visited Washington last week, according to US media reports. “I can tell you in a general – in a general matter, if something is considered to be in the national security interest of the United States, just like other countries, we have the ability to waive that so that people can come in to the United States,” Nauert said. “It is no secret that despite our many, many differences <…> with the Russian Government, we also have areas where we have to work together, and one of those is combating terrorism and ISIS (Islamic State terrorist group, outlawed in Russia),” she continued.
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This Russian Spy Agency Is in the Middle of Everything | ||||
Russia’s military intelligence agency, known as the GRU, is getting blamed for all sorts of things these days. Robert Mueller indicted 12 GRU officers for hacking into computers of the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee. The GRU allegedly was behind the recent poisonings of four peoplein Britain, including former GRU officer Sergei Skripal, who survived, and a woman accidentally exposed to the powerful nerve agent used, who died.
The 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over Ukraine has been laid at the door of the GRU. And recently there were reports that GRU hackers are directing their efforts at the U.S. power grid. Russian mercenaries serving in Syria and in Africa are largely drawn from GRU ranks. Three Russian journalists investigating their activities were murdered last month. Igor Korobov, the head of the GRU, was singled out personally for U.S. Treasury sanctions in March, along with his organization, even though he had already been sanctioned by the Obama administration in late 2016 for interference in our elections.
“It was necessary to look each other in the eye and talk about issues that threaten us and the Americans.”
— Russian intelligence veteran commenting on secret visit of Russian spy chiefs to Washington. Steven Hall, a former CIA station chief in Moscow, told Radio Free Europe it is always considered a “big political win” when a Russian spy chief meets one-on-one with his U.S. counterpart, because it puts them on equal footing.
“The chaos in Ukraine was a boon for the GRU.”
— Mark Galeotti, War on the Rocks There were several reasons for the GRU’s decline. In the 2008 conflict with the Republic of Georgia, it failed to alert the Russian military that Georgia had received anti-aircraft missiles from Ukraine. Moreover, in Moscow’s intramural spy-vs.-spy rivalries, the GRU had its own channel of information on corruption and money-laundering by the Russian elite that represented a threat to the interests of the FSB and SVR.
“The order to fire the missile was approved by GRU Gen. Oleg Vladimirovich Ivannikov.”
Wagner also runs significant operations as far afield as the Central African Republic, where it bolsters government forces, negotiates with rebels, and guards valuable diamond, gold, and other mineral deposits—activities being investigated by the Russian journalists murdered there.
“With Putin everything is personal.”
— Marina Litvinenko, widow of murdered Alexander Litvinenko Although it is the job of the FSB, as a counterintelligence agency, to find spies and potential traitors within the military, there is some speculation that FSB officers passed information about the GRU’s hacking operations to American intelligence. |
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Vladimir Putin poses for Bear-Grylls-style photoshoot in Siberian mountains to show off his vigorous health | ||||
The State photographs show 65-year-old Putin on a weekend break to the Tuva region
Vladimir Putin has done his best Bear Grylls impression in a series of shots released by the Kremlin from his hiking holiday.
The Russian leader has been enjoying himself on holiday in Siberia with his defence minister and the head of the Federal Security Service,the FSB in the Tuva region of southern Siberia over the weekend. The photographs show 65-year-old Putin showing off his more intrepid side and posing in a khaki outfit and hat, carrying binoculars and trekking poles and hiking in forested mountains for a series of posed shots. Previous outdoor snapshots of Putin on holiday released by the state, including images of him fishing and sunbathing shirtless, appear intended to demonstrate his robust physical health and vigour as he wrestles with the affairs of the country. Putin took the break on his way to the Siberian city of Kemerovo, a coal mining hub, where he attended a meeting with government officials and top managers of energy companies on Monday. “The president, on his way to Kemerovo, decided to fly out earlier and spend Saturday and Sunday in Tuva, on the Yenisei River. He walked in the mountains, admired the beautiful views,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. |
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Putin keeps his shirt on, hikes in Siberia to relaxPA home page–11 hours ago
… taking in the views with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and the head of Russia’s main intelligence agency, FSB chief Alexander Bortnikov.
Putin keeps shirt on hiking in SiberiaNewcastle Herald–8 hours ago
… taking in the views with Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and the head of Russia’s main intelligence agency, FSB chief Alexander Bortnikov.
Vladimir Putin poses for Bear-Grylls-style photoshoot in Siberian …Mirror.co.uk–1 hour ago
Vladimir Putin has done his best Bear Grylls impression in a series of shots … Federal Security Service Alexander Bortnikov are pictured bird-watching in … Sergei Shoigu in studying a coniferous sapling, ready for planting.
Putin takes a Siberian hiking breakGulf Times–6 hours ago
… Putin and Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu are studying a coniferous sapling, … In another, Putin and FSB chief Alexander Bortnikov stand in a forest … Putin took the break on his way to the Siberian city of Kemerovo, a coal …
El descanso del guerrero: las fotos de la escapada de Putin a SiberiaLA NACION (Argentina)–8 hours ago
En otro, Putin y el jefe del FSB, Alexander Bortnikov, se paran en un claro del … Putin y su ministro de Defensa Sergei Shoigu Fuente: Reuters.
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Putin decides to keep shirt on this summer, goes hiking in remote Siberia with Defence Minister Shoigu | ||||
A picture taken on August 26, 2018, shows Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) and Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu (R) looking at vegetation during a short vacation in the remote Tuva region in southern Siberia. Alexey Nikolsky / AFP
MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin typically seeks out exciting, rugged, sometimes shirtless activities on his summer vacations. This year he was more laid back.
One summer Putin took a dive in the Black Sea only to allegedly discover an ancient amphora. Another time he galloped on a horse bare-chested across a mountain creek. A picture taken on August 26, 2018, shows Russian President Vladimir Putin walking during a short vacation in the remote Tuva region in southern Siberia. Alexey Nikolsky / AFP This year Russia’s 65-year-old leader returned to one of his favourite holiday spots: the far-flung wilderness of Siberia’s remote Tyva region. In this photo taken on Saturday, Aug. 25, 2018 and released by Kremlin press service on Monday, Aug. 27, 2018, Russian President Vladimir Putin sits inside a boat on Yenisey river during a mini-break in the Siberian Tyva region, Russia. Putin’s spokesman said on Monday that the Russian president spent the weekend in Russia’s far-flung Tuva region in the company of the defense minister and the chief of the domestic intelligence. Alexei Nikolsky / AFP Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters Monday that Putin spent last weekend hiking in the mountains and taking in the views with Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and the head of Russia’s main intelligence agency, FSB chief Alexander Bortnikov. In this photo taken on Sunday, Aug. 26, 2018 and released by Kremlin press service on Monday, Aug. 27, 2018, Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, speaks to Director of Sayano-Shushenskiy State Biospheric Nature Reserve Gennady Kiselev during a mini-break in the Siberian Tyva region, Russia. Putin’s spokesman said on Monday that the Russian president spent the weekend in Russia’s far-flung Tuva region in the company of the defense minister and the chief of the domestic intelligence. Alexei Nikolsky / AFP Photos released by the Kremlin showed Putin hiking, examining plants with Shoigu and riding in a boat on the Yenisey River. |
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FBI, ATF search Baltimore home in connection with Jacksonville …USA TODAY–1 hour ago
Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams said authorities believe Katz carried out the attack using at least one handgun. Williams said the suspect …
Jacksonville shooting suspect identified as David Katz, gamer who …
Highly Cited–Los Angeles Times–20 hours ago Jacksonville is mourning, pray for us as we deal with senseless tragedy
Local Source–WJXT News4JAX–17 hours ago ‘Pray for Jacksonville.’ Gunman at video-game event kills 2, injures 11 …
Opinion–Washington Post–4 hours ago Jacksonville shooting victim’s dad tells of 3 bullets and awful fearAtlanta Journal Constitution–8 hours ago
JACKSONVILLE, FLA. – When Timothy Anselmo heard his 25-year-old son had been shot at a video game tournament here Sunday, the father …
Don’t try to sugarcoat the horror of JacksonvilleCNN–6 hours ago
(CNN) There will be a temptation not to watch the graphic videos from Sunday’s shooting in Jacksonville, Florida, that are playing across your …
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8:44 AM 8/27/2018 – The International Committee is needed to investigate the status, the activities, the moda operandi, the operations and their mechanisms, of the German Military Intelligence, the Abwehr, after the WW2. | Global Security News | ||||
My Dear Ladies and my Dear Sirs!
Your humble servant, Michael Novakhov, submits this thought to you, respectfully: The International Committee is needed to investigate the status, the activities, the moda operandi, the operations and their mechanisms, of the German Military Intelligence, the Abwehr, after the WW2. They did not go into the non-existence and the oblivion quietly and readily, not at all. They transformed themselves into the very effective “peacetime” weapon. Hitler lost the War in 1945, Canaris won it (symbolically, and with the certain reservations, of course) fifty years later, in the mid- 1990-s, after the dissolution of the USSR and the reunification of Germany. It is possible that they celebrated this “Victory” with the symbolic, performance like operations “Trump” and “9/11”. McCarthy and McCarthyism (“muck cart“, they just love using the “telling”, symbolic names as the means of broadcasting and communications, for those who are supposed to understand) have very strong clues and indications that it might have been the elaborated, very well planned and designed, influence and propaganda operation by the post-WW2 Abwehr. Historically, McCarthyism coincides with the momentous events in the USSR: death of Stalin and de-Stalinization (Khrushchev’s secret speech of 1956). The operation “Muck Cart” – McCarthyism was used to dispose of the bunch of the former and present “Communist opponents”, who were carefully spied on, researched, and, finally “de-activated” and neutralized by Abwehr, in addition to the very clear geopolitical benefits for Germany. Operation “Trump” is connected with McCarthyism by the direct, demonstrative, revealing, signature link: Roy Cohn. No one person and no one country would be able to investigate these and other related and relevant hypotheses by themselves. The International Committee, with the broad investigative and the executive powers, might be the most suitable and viable solution. This issues: “Abwehr” and its operations after the WW2 have to be addressed in fullest. Admiral Canaris screams from his grave: “I am not a traitor! I did it for Germany!” The culture of the Intelligence Institutions, and such legends as Abwehr in particular, perpetuates itself relentlessly through generations. The Abwehr agents became the biological-genetic, ideological, cultural, secret military, live weapon, self-sustaining, autonomous, and procreating. The design of the Genius, in his field. The product of the complex, rich, contradictory, and the extraordinary mind of Admiral Canaris. The Abwehr boys are proud. They leave their signature clues, deliberately. For those who will be able to understand. They want their credit due, as the “good German boys” and “good soldiers”. The World is silent and confused. The World needs to understand. The World needs to investigate. Michael Novakhov 8.27.18 |
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Jacksonville Landing shooting kills at least 4, sources say; gunfire …Fox News–52 minutes ago
At least four people were dead and 11 others were being treated after a “mass shooting” on Sunday in downtown Jacksonville, Fla., during a …
Multiple fatalities, including suspect, in mass shooting at Jacksonville …
Opinion–Washington Post–2 hours ago Multiple dead in mass shooting at gaming tournament in Jacksonville …
Live Updating–CBS News–2 hours ago ‘Mass shooting’ reported at Jacksonville LandingNews 13 Orlando–3 hours ago
“Mass shooting at Jacksonville Landing,” the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office tweeted. “Stay far away from the area. The area is not safe at this time.
‘Mass shooting’ reported at Florida’s Jacksonville LandingKitsap Sun–3 hours ago
A gunman opened fire Sunday at a gaming bar along Jacksonville’s riverwalk in what Florida authorities called a “mass shooting.”.
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Books of The Times; Joe McCarthy’s World | ||||
But if the Senator was macho and angry, Washington’s mood in the 1950’s under the fatherly President Dwight D. Eisenhower was rather flaccid. Some of the liberal intellectuals on the fringes of the Government were going through their famous agony of conscience about the Soviet Government. When Senator McCarthy fulminated about loyalty, there were some people who asked themselves, loyalty to what? It was an emotional word applied to an intellectual decision. In some circles, ambivalence toward our Government, even our country, had come to be regarded as a civil right.
Though Mr. Oshinsky does his best to be fair to McCarthy, the Senator inevitably emerges as the bad guy in ”A Conspiracy So Immense.” He hurt people, disrupted the Government and disgraced us in the eyes of other countries. But if he was the bad guy, it is not so easy to find the good guys in the story of those years. President Eisenhower was not commanding, brave or tactically ingenious in dealing with the Senator from Wisconsin. Both John and Robert F. Kennedy maintained a discreet detachment after an initial period of friendship with McCarthy. And everybody else seemed reluctant to tangle with a man who was a master at dirty fighting. There are few periods in our history when our Federal Government seemed so impotent. Even the indefatigable Mr. Oshinsky cannot fully explain why no coalition or group was formed to bring the Senator under control. It was as if he were a drunk misbehaving at a party where everyone was too polite to throw him out. Though what we call psychohistory has not been conspicuously successful, it does seem as though Mr. McCarthy’s case cries out for some sort of psychological speculation. He apparently had no further political ambitions, but because his incessant attacks won him at least as many enemies as friends, it would seem that the answer to his behavior lay buried in his personality. One wishes Mr. Oshinsky had allowed himself to speculate a little more in this direction. Though we all followed the story of Senator McCarthy’s rise and fall on television and in newspapers and magazines, it still makes very vivid reading in Mr. Oshinsky’s capable hands. There’s even an element of pathos in the way the Senator went down to defeat. It was his mysterious loyalty to his assistant Roy Cohn that led to the censure vote that effectively ended his career. This loyalty didn’t make him noble – just consistent or stubborn or arrogant. Whatever his faults, though, he taught us something about ourselves. In some ways, we may be soft – not necessarily about Communism, or any other ism – but about political realities. And perhaps this is inevitable, a doubt or hesitation built into the democratic process. If this is the case, it’s a valuable lesson for us to learn. Continue reading the main story |
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Multiple fatalities reported, including a suspect, in mass shooting at …Los Angeles Times–13 minutes ago
Multiple people have been killed, including a suspect, in a mass shooting at the Jacksonville Landing, a marketplace in downtown Jacksonville, …
Sources: Mass shooting at Jacksonville Landing leaves 4 dead, 11 …
Highly Cited–WJXT News4JAX–10 minutes ago ‘Mass shooting’ reported at Florida’s Jacksonville Landing
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Opinion–Washington Post–21 minutes ago Mass Shooting at Madden NFL Tournament Qualifier in Jacksonville …
In-Depth–Daily Beast–42 minutes ago Multiple fatalities due to mass shooting at Jacksonville mallESPN–36 seconds ago
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Florida authorities are reporting a mass shooting with “multiple fatalities” at a riverfront mall in Jacksonville where a …
JSO: Man shot multiple times at Jacksonville motelThe Florida Times-Union–4 hours ago
Jacksonville police are searching for two men following the shooting of another man at a Westside motel early Sunday. The 36-year-old victim was shot multiple …
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Eavesdropping on Roy Cohn and Donald Trump | ||||
In early March, President Trump sent four tweets accusing his predecessor of wiretapping the phones in Trump Tower in the months before the 2016 election. The tweets were just the latest manifestation of Trump’s preoccupation with eavesdropping and surveillance—one that can be traced back decades. As BuzzFeed’s Aram Roston reported last summer, during the mid-two-thousands, Trump kept a telephone console in his bedroom at his Mar-a-Lago resort, in Palm Beach, that allowed him to listen in on phone calls between his employees and, sometimes, staff and guests. (Trump denied this.) In the mid-nineteen-eighties, Trump allowed Tony Schwartz, his ghostwriter, to listen in on his private phone calls with bankers, lawyers, and developers, as Schwartz wrote “The Art of the Deal.” And, in the nineteen-seventies and eighties, many of Trump’s private conversations with his late mentor, the lawyer Roy Cohn, were eavesdropped on by Cohn’s longtime switchboard operator and courier, whose activities were later exposed.
Cohn, who had been an aide to Senator Joe McCarthy, in the nineteen-fifties, was a political fixer and lawyer who represented New York power brokers, from the Yankees owner George Steinbrenner to the mob boss Carlo Gambino. Trump was one of his favorite clients; before Cohn’s death, of AIDS-related complications, in 1986, the two men talked up to five times a day and partied together at Studio 54 and other night clubs. “Roy was brutal, but he was a very loyal guy,” Trump told the writer Tim O’Brien, in 2005. “He brutalized for you.” Christine Seymour had recently graduated from Sarah Lawrence College when she started working at the back of Cohn’s office as a switchboard operator, connecting calls with clients including Nancy Reagan, Gloria Vanderbilt, and the mobsters Gambino and Anthony (Fat Tony) Salerno. “She listened in to all of them,” Susan Bell, Cohn’s longtime secretary, recalled recently. “Not at his direction, but he knew.” A pretty brunette, Seymour was, according to her brothers, brash and funny, with a gossipy sense of humor. Cohn had his reasons for tolerating her behavior. “She was very efficient, and he liked that about her,” Bell said. “She would work anytime, day or night. She was always at his beck and call.” After Cohn died and his law firm dissolved, Seymour left the city and moved to Florida. She settled in Key Colony Beach, a sleepy town at the bottom of the Keys, where, in the early nineties, she started writing a book, “Surviving Roy Cohn,” based on her notes on the eavesdropped calls. It must have seemed an ideal moment for a project that promised to take the reader inside the town house of one of the most scandalous figures in recent New York history. In 1993, James Woods was nominated for an Emmy for his portrayal of Cohn in an HBO biopic, “Citizen Cohn,” and “Angels in America,” Tony Kushner’s play dramatizing Cohn’s struggle with AIDS, had débuted to acclaim on Broadway. On the morning of May 5, 1994, the New York Post ran a column by Cindy Adams with the headline “Savvy Chris Spills the Beans on Roy Cohn.” In her characteristically breezy manner, Adams wrote about Seymour’s book project, listing the secrets she would expose. (“How a porno flick was filmed in the office and business was conducted while someone was being whipped”; “How Sen. Joe McCarthy hid the fact that he was gay. . . .”) “Chris taped conversations,” she wrote. “She kept a log—three spiral notebooks a day—of transactions.” Adams wrote that Seymour “monitored every call in or out, knew everything, everyone, knew where all the bodies were buried.” The story ricocheted through the city, and Cohn’s former law partners and staffers received phone calls from several other anxious clients, worried that their secrets would be revealed. Five months later, on October 20, 1994, Seymour was driving her blue two-door Yugo on a highway in Florida at dusk when she collided head-on with a tractor-trailer and was instantly killed. She was forty-six, and the book was still unfinished. Seymour’s collaborator on the book, an author and literary agent named Jeffrey Schmidt, was at home on Long Island when he got the call from Seymour’s mother, Adele, who lived in nearby Shoreham. As he recalled recently, on hearing the news of Seymour’s death, he panicked, took a box of the notebooks, and burned them. As for the recordings, none of Cohn’s former employees can confirm that Christine made any. But Christine’s brother, Brian, who once worked as a crew member on Cohn’s eighty-foot yacht, Defiance, told me that when Christine moved to Florida, she had handed him three small reel-to-reel tapes that she claimed she had made. The tapes were, he recalled, “in god-awful shape, spooled and unspooled and crinkled.” He stored them in his mother’s attic, where he later found them, in 2009, after she passed away. “We just tossed them in the trash,” he told me. In the spring of 1995, Schmidt told the syndicated columnist Liz Smith that some tapes still existed and would soon be the basis for a Broadway musical, written by Seymour and Schmidt, with music by Jeanette Cooper. “Nothing Sacred” is really Seymour’s story; her eavesdropping is at the heart of the drama. The play kicks off with Cohn’s voice “heard over the telephone wire.” On one of her first days, she tells a colleague that Cohn is on the phone with Nancy Reagan, adding, “Oh, I wish I could hear what they’re saying.” The office manager replies, “Go ahead and listen. Roy doesn’t mind.” Later, she adds, “Some of the most important conversations of the twentieth century have come through the switchboard. And they’re all on tape.” One of the first songs includes the line, “This damn phone, needs a chaperone / Someone who’ll defend, the fortress of a friend / In exchange she’ll learn things she would never know.” After one staged reading of “Nothing Sacred,” in the winter of 1997, at the Dicapo Opera Theatre, on the Upper East Side, Schmidt got caught up in other projects, he said, and the play was never produced. Schmidt still lives in Stony Brook, on Long Island, where he runs NYCreative Management, a literary agency. Last September, we met at the Strand one afternoon and then walked across the street for a cup of coffee. It was a warm afternoon, but Schmidt was wearing a black suit with a bright yellow tie. He handed me a yellow packing envelope, containing “some things left behind in Roy’s office.” Inside the envelope were several floppy disks, a cassette tape, the “Nothing Sacred” screenplay, a 1981 invitation to a Ronald Reagan Presidential Inauguration party, the consent form to participate in an AIDS drug trial, a few faded photographs, and dozens of notes, some of them stained, written in Seymour’s hasty longhand. The notes contain lists of the clients who called Cohn’s office, including their personal phone numbers; Seymour’s reminiscences of her experience working with Cohn, including lunch orders for pepper-sausage-and-mushroom pizza slices; and her description of Cohn’s conversations with Trump, Steinbrenner, Vanderbilt, and Nancy Reagan, among others, and what appear to be direct quotes from some of those phone calls—although it’s almost impossible to know how much of Seymour’s account in the notebooks and script is true.
Some of the Roy Cohn-related documents that are still in Jeffrey Schmidt’s possession, including the handwritten notes of Cohn’s switchboard operator, Christine Seymour. PHOTOGRAPH BY JOSÉ GINARTE FOR THE NEW YORKER
PHOTOGRAPH BY JOSÉ GINARTE FOR THE NEW YORKER One of Seymour’s notes describes Cohn’s efforts to advance the judicial career of Trump’s sister, Maryanne Trump Barry, who served as a federal appeals-court judge for decades, until stepping down soon after Trump assumed the Presidency: “Roy got the White House to give her her judgeship,” Seymour writes. “Roy was out and the call came in to tell her she got it. I took the call and called her to tell her. Ten minutes later, Donald called to say thank you.” (Barry did not respond to requests for comment.) Seymour also describes some of Cohn’s political dirty tricks, including that he had researched Geraldine Ferraro, the 1984 Democratic Vice-Presidential nominee, with the assistance of Trump’s adviser Roger Stone. (“Roger Stone—worked with Roy very heavily before and after elections. Was the one with Roy to find out the dirt on the Ferraros.”) Stone, who first met Trump through Cohn, initially did not think much of the brash young real-estate developer, Seymour’s notes indicate. “Roger did not like Donald Trump or his new house, told me they were losers, but if Roy used them, he would, too,” she writes. When I recently asked Stone about this, he said the “notes make no sense,” adding, “I was very impressed with Donald Trump when I met him.” |
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BART stabbing suspect arrested thanks to ‘extra set of eyes’ | ||||
BART stabbing suspect arrested thanks to ‘extra set of eyes’
A homeless man suspected of stabbing another transient outside a Fremont BART station early Thursday was arrested within 24 hours of the attack, officials said. |
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Cold Warrior: James Jesus Angleton: The CIA’s Master Spy Hunter – Wikipedia | ||||
Cold Warrior: James Jesus Angleton: The CIA’s Master Spy Hunter is a 1992 book by Tom Mangold about James Jesus Angleton, who once served as the head of the Central Intelligence Agency‘s Counterintelligence Staff.
The book is based on attributed sources instead of anonymous and/or confidential sources, and its basis is interviews instead of documentary evidence.[1] The book was the basis for a May 1991 episode of Frontline titled The Spy Hunter.[2] Reception[edit]Publishers Weekly stated “The book is an intriguing account of self-destructive paranoia in America’s intelligence community.”[3] |
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Michael Shrimpton faces jail for claming German spies were planning nuclear attack on Queen | ||||
Michael Shrimpton, 57, is facing jail after being found guilty of phoning Parliament in April 2012 to say the Queen was the target of a nuclear attack A barrister who claimed that German spies were plotting to attack the Queen with a nuclear weapon at the London Olympics has been found guilty of communicating false information.
Shrimpton called a close colleague of then Defence Secretary Philip Hammond to say German spies had looted four nuclear warheads from a sunken Russia sub and were hiding one in London for the attack Shrimpton claimed his arrest was a ‘colossal cock-up’, blamed the Germans and demanded a ‘nice lunch with MI5’. He read extracts from his address book with a number of ‘contacts’ in the CIA, FBI, MI6, the Pentagon, Chinese intelligence and Parliament.
Shrimpton said the information had been blocked through official channels because the Germans had infiltrated MI5, MI6, and GCHQ (pictured, the Queen at the London 2012 opening ceremony) Among his other claims were that he was consulted by the makers of TV show Spooks on his specialist knowledge, that the CIA had allowed him to enter the U.S. carrying a weapon, and that the LA Sheriff’s Department had discussed terror attacks with him over a cup of coffee.
Sitting at Southwark Crown Court, Judge Alistair McCreath QC delayed sentencing for Shrimpton until February next year while the lawyer has psychiatric tests At that stage, surface to air missiles had just been installed on the tops of a number of blocks of flats and it was feared terrorists could infiltrate G4S staff after the security company began frantically hiring after announcing a staff shortage, the court heard. |
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The Strange Case of Michael Shrimpton | ||||
Barrister and author Michael Shrimpton was jailed in London today. He is to serve one year in prison for what has been wrongly termed a “bomb threat.” It is quite possible, more than quite possible, that Shrimpton is being punished for coming too close to the truth, that there was really a nuclear bombing threat against the 2012 London Olympics, one of Britain’s biggest secrets of the last 100 years.
The crown’s case is predicated primarily on the impossibility of nuclear weapons being used, stolen or transported and, secondly, that the organization Shrimpton believes responsible, the mysterious DVD, or Deutsches Verteidigungs Dienst, actually exists. Shrimpton himself is an enigmatic character, closely aligned politically with America’s neocons, a strong backer of Netanyahu and all causes “right wing.” He lives in a world filled with freemason conspiracies and the belief that German intelligence agencies working with the Bush family are still active in world affairs, albeit drug running and terrorist conspiracies. For someone inside the intelligence community, his beliefs are roughly within the range of the “unspoken norm.” The Bush family does have a well-established history of supporting Nazi Germany, as laboriously documented by historian Webster Tarpley and it is also a well-established fact that Western intelligence agencies turned to the Nazi Gehlen operatives who led MI 6 and the CIA throughout the Cold War. Former OSS operative and CIA director, Allen Dulles, along with his brother, former US Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, were at the center of this “conspiracy,” if one were to choose to call it that. Allen Dulles was fired by President John Kennedy for his involvement in planning the ill-fated Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba. Kennedy had made pronouncements of “Denazifying” the CIA and was killed soon after. Shrimpton has only been imprisoned for a year on what any American attorney, or any military or intelligence professional would consider “trumped up charges.” Shrimpton may well be considered a political prisoner. What did Shrimpton do? We have been able to confirm these facts:
The issue of law is a simple one as are the fact in the case:
Let me put this in a personal perspective. There are many private intelligence contracting groups, now a $20 billion dollar industry. I run one of those groups and, as part of my normal employment meet with defense and intelligence officials, attend conferences and have information cross my desk hourly that could affect events. |
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Michael Shrimpton – Wikipedia | ||||
Conspiracy theories[edit]Shrimpton is particularly noted for his claims concerning his role in the intelligence community and for his theories on the infiltration of British society by German spies and saboteurs. |
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Spyhunter: The Secret History of German Intelligence – Google Search | ||||
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