On Nov 16, 2014 media reported on Saturday that Police claim to have arrested an Indian national who had reached Pakistan on a visa issued “in the name of another person”. Rai Zamirul Haq, district police officer of Muzaffargarh in Punjab province, said that Muhammad Mustaqeem was travelling on a visa issued in the name […]
Al-Qaida agent/spy/explosive expert who swore death “bayat’ (oath) to Osama Bin Ladin released from Guantanamo Bay
I received the following email today from a friend at the Pentagon regarding the transfer of a Guantanamo detainee Al-Zahrani an admitted al-Qaeda who swore a death bayat (or “oath of allegiance”) to Osama Bin Laden who served in a special four man reconnaissance unit and is an expert in IED and bomb making. Al-Zahrani […]
How foreign spy agencies operate in our country
Many countries have diplomatic and consular representations, with some of them housing so-called “legal residencies”, meaning the basis of a foreign intelligence service for which an official (e.g. embassy, consulate general) or semi-official (e.g. press agency, airline) representation in the host country serves as “cover.” In espionage, agents under non-official cover (NOC) are operatives who assume covert roles in organizations […]
Head of the NSA’s Technology Directorate Lonny Anderson meets with spy masters in Austrailia to discuss leaks
US National Security Agency director of technology Lonny Anderson was in Australia a week ago for secret meetings with key officials from ASIO, ASIS and the Australian Signals Directorate. Intelligence officials confirmed Mr Anderson had held briefings with key Australian agencies but refused to discuss the nature of the meetings. Speculation concerns the possibility of […]
A rare glimpse into the secretive world of a Soviet era counterintelligence spy
The following article was translated from Russian by Robert Tilford on November 11, 2014. Source material gathered from Russian Foreign Intelligence (SVR) website; http://svr.gov.ru/ : “Born Michael Matveevich Baturin , (aka: Buchanan) a prominent Soviet spy during the war. Baturin lived with his parents in the city of Baku, where he graduated from higher primary school. In the days of […]
Ex spy teaches students espionage courses and how to join the CIA and other US intelligence agencies
James Olson, a quite unassuming university professor once worked for the Central Intelligence Agency as a spy for 31 years chasing Soviet KGB secrets during the Cold War. Olson says his job at the time “boiled down to chasing Russians.” He was looking for those with information who were willing to betray their country and pass on […]
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