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Over the course of more than two decades, “Ramon” had done incalculable damage to the United States’ security, selling Top Secret information to the Soviet GRU (military intelligence) and KGB, and to the KGB’s Russian successor agency, the FSB, and its foreign arm, the SVR. On September 11th, Putin did not hesitate to call his new friend, George W. Bush, to communicate his full support for the United States and the American people. Putin did not let a decade of unfulfilled expectations in U.S.-Russian relations color his rhetorical response. While some leaders and people around the world believe that the United States “got what it deserved” on September 11th, Putin expressed sympathy as a leader of a country that also has suffered from acts of terrorism against civilians in the capital. “The potential to build a new foundation for Russian-American relations is great,” McFaul says, and we must not allow this “window of opportunity” to be wasted. “Leaders in both countries must lead,” he insists. “They must act boldly, abandon business as usual, take chances, and use this moment to map the path to a new future.” (Dr. McFaul is now senior director for Russia on the Obama administration’s National Security Council.) HUME: There’s now a disturbing indication that Robert Hanssen, the FBI man accused of spying for the Russians in what officials said at the time of his arrest was a massive security breach, ended up helping Osama bin Laden. In its case against Hanssen, the U.S. government did not mention PROMIS directly, but government sources say PROMIS-derived software programs were at the heart of the case. The lengthy FBI affidavit supporting the criminal complaint notes that Hanssen made extensive unauthorized use of the FBI’s Automated Case Support (ACS) system, reportedly a PROMIS derivative, to obtain information for the KGB/SVR and to monitor the FBI’s search for the Soviet mole (Hanssen) within the bureau. The affidavit does not explicitly say that Hanssen gave a copy of the ACS software to his Soviet/Russian co-conspirators, but it does say he gave them 26 computer diskettes and more than 6,000 pages of documents in the 27 letters and 33 packages he delivered to them over the years. We are achieving a new strategic relationship. The era in which the United States and Russia saw each other as an enemy or strategic threat has ended. We are partners and we will cooperate to advance stability, security, and economic integration, and to jointly counter global challenges and to help resolve regional conflicts. Pardon me for puncturing the balloon, but it must be noted that we’ve been treated to this spectacle before. Few may recall that several years before he was faced with the unpleasant task of announcing traitor Robert Hannsen’s “exceptionally grave” betrayals to the KGB/FSB, Bill Clinton’s FBI Director Louis Freeh was singing the praises of the KGB/FSB claque running Russia. On July 4, 1994, Freeh was in Moscow opening the FBI’s first legal attaché office in Russia and joining Russian Interior Minister Viktor Yerin in signing a protocol for close cooperation between the FBI and FSB. “We can honestly say that our two nations have more in common than ever before.... We are united in purpose and in spirit,” declared Freeh. FSB boss Sergei Stepashin was even more jubilant. “Together, we’re invincible,” he effused. Clinton’s Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke was only slightly less giddy about the new relationship . “We are in a new phase of foreign policy,” he declared. “The FBI is moving to the forefront of this new foreign policy.” Mr. Holbrooke, a director and leading light at the globalist Council on Foreign Relations, is now a key adviser to the Obama administration and its point man on Afghanistan and Pakistan. — Photo: AP Images
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DAVID DASTYCH
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OWNER-MANAGER DAVIDS MEDIA AGENCY THE “BIG GAME” GOES ON – RUSSIANS NEVER RESIGN OF SPYING Just yesterday, on September 17, 2009 the Kremlin got a valuable “gift” from the U.S. President Barack Obama: scrapping the missile defense installations plans in Poland and the Czech Republic. There is not doubt that the Putin-Medvedev team have good reasons to rejoice. For several years, while the governments of Poland and Czech continued their complicated and sometimes clumsy negotiation with the USG, the Russian government used all possible strings to stop the U.S. missile defense plans from becoming a reality. I have no doubts that the Russian intelligence played a vital part in these efforts. In your article, you recall the case of Robert Philip Hansen, and also you mention of a few other Soviet-Russian moles in the U.S. intelligence and counter-intelligence (FBI) structures: Aldrich Hazen Ames (CIA), Col. George Trofimoff (USArmy), Earl Edwin Pitts (FBI). All these names are well known to me and at least two of them had access to PROMIS-derivative spy software, sold or gave them to the Russian KGB or GRU and facilitated a purchase of that powerful tool to Osama bin Laden and his al-Qaeda terrorist organization, which might result in a cover up of preparations for 9/11 and other terrorist attacks. For several years, I am studying documents and collecting information about the PROMIS software, especially from the best source – my friend Mr. William A. Hamilton, the inventor (and legal owner) of PROMIS, and its producer. DAVID M. DASTYCH, 68, international journalist and a former CIA covert agent working against the Soviets |
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The Warner
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Research American Opinion magezine-Giving Ourselves the Business by Suzan Huck The forerunner of the TNA, "American Opinion" magezine by Suzan M.L. Huck stopped Congress in debate when it was published. Robert Welch the JBS founder told me that if this article was fully understood by the American people that the Communist Conspiracy would collapse in six months. Here is what was revealed: Russia was so backward in computers that they totally relied on the West for years. In the sixties it was discovered that the largest mainframe computers were networked among the largest companies/banks/government agencies. This networking also included the Soviet Union via the University of Moscow. This also meant that the only way that their scientific advanced studies in nuclear design and space launches were necessarily a western creation. As a Forensic Engineer recently working with some Russian Engineers at General Motors they confirmed to me the shortages of everything. I was cleaning out an old Day Planner of a year of unused pages and threw them into a barrel. One Russian engineer dove for the barrel out of instinct to save the paper,..."What are you doing!". With surprise we all just looked at each other. The legally/illegally elected representatives who are traitors do it legally with the changing of our laws unconstitionally so that we are a republic in name only. Meanwhile these laws are the legal cover for the entrenched shadow government the Fourth Branch of our government the Bureacracy of Civil Service. No matter who is making the laws the policies are the same. This is the mole in the highest places that never changes--Policy. The people filling these positions have an understanding-unspoken-as to what is expected of them....Expand Government power. |
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Isaac
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... Thankyou for the article and the effort you put into it. It shows that if anybody wanted they can observe the patterns of corruption and self-servitude in not just our country but around the world.Perhaps the government should put together classes for common-courtesy and make those available to the public after mandatory inclusion for themselves. |
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Dalmatian28
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Bla Bla Blah....get your facts right!!! Why I wouldn't be surprised if this article was written by some right-wing fanatic that call him self "proud Republican"! The same type of people accused Iraq from supporting terrorism and we all know that was bunch of BS....now we have a blood of 500,000 Iraqis on our hands. If you don't have evidence and you can't support any of your assumptions...stop poisoning this world and spread hatred! According to people like you even "Mother Teresa" is a terrorist and is working against us! Grow up!!!!! |
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Mikk
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Where are your "facts" Dalmatian28? Well where are they. You claim the writer of this article has his facts wrong. Do you have evidence to refute him? You cant just come in here and tell us he is wrong without backing up your loud mouth. As for the slander, this is a typical Liberal response to any sort of critisizm of their left wing government. They turn the discussion away from the topic at hand and instead attempt to discredit the author with remarks about Mother Teresa. |
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Jim
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... Dalmatian26 your spots are showing. It is astonishing that so much BS can be packed into such a short rant. The leftist tactic of ad hominem attack is despicable, intellectually unprincipled and demonstrable proof that you have no argument worthy of articulating. |
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As the Ford Taurus slowly approached the signal site, hidden FBI agents readied for a possible arrest. For weeks they had been staking out a path in Foxstone Park in Vienna, Virginia, outside Washington, D.C. Their elusive quarry was a Soviet mole in the FBI, codenamed “Ramon Garcia.”
