HACKERS DESTROY EVIDENCE OF GULF WAR CHEMICAL/BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS

Sun, 3 Nov 1996 16:00:40 -0500
Source: "Geoffrey Stewart Nimmo"

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EXCLUSIVE Saturday, Nov. 2, 5:00 p.m.

HACKERS DESTROY EVIDENCE OF GULF WAR CHEMICAL/BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS

WASHINGTON DC -- Hackers broke into a Web site (http://insigniausa.com) containing suppressed evidence of Gulf War chemical and biological weapons Friday, erasing all files.

"Someone hacked in Friday around 4 p.m. and completely trashed our machine," said Kenneth Weaver, webmaster of W3 Concepts, Inc. (http://ns.w3concepts.com) of Poolesville, Maryland (a suburb of Washington D.C.), which houses the site.

The Web site contained recently-released supressed Department of Defense documents exposing biological and chemical warfare materials that U.S. companies allegedly provided to Iraq before the war.

Bruce Klett, publisher, Insignia Publishing said they are now restoring the files. "We plan to be operational again Saturday evening or Sunday," he said. "We encourage anyone to copy these files and distribute them." There are over 300 files, requiring 50 MB of disk space.

The Department of Defense has its own version of these files on its Gulflink Web site (http://www.dtic.dla.mil/gulflink/).

Insignia plans to publish Gassed In the Gulf, a book on the government's coverup by former CIA analyst Patrick Eddington, in six to eight weeks, Klett added.

Hackers also brought down SNETNEWS and IUFO, Internet mailing lists covering conspiracies and UFOs, on Oct. 25, according to list administrator Steve Wingate. He plans to move the lists to another Internet service provider to be back in operation soon.

"We've seen this happen regularly when we get too close to sensitive subjects," Wingate said. "The election is Tuesday. This is a factor."

He also said a "quiet" helicopter buzzed and illuminated his Marin County house and car Thursday night for several minutes.

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Mailing Lists Have Been Censored

From: "Steve Wingate"
To: iufo@alterzone.com
Date: Fri, 1 Nov 1996 21:31:31 -0700
Subject: Mailing Lists Have Been Censored
Reply-to: steve@linex.com
Cc: snetnews@alterzone.com, skywatch@wic.net, Wes Thomas
Priority: normal

IUFO and SNETNEWS have been shut down, perhaps permanently. Those that did this will not suceed. Plans are underway to restart these lists on a more robust server. I guess we don't get anything for free. The alterzone server seems to be easy for hackers to shut down. We have seen this happen regularly, when we get too close to sensitive subjects. The election is Tuesday. This is a factor. The 'company' that controls the assignment of domains, and which determines which domains are valid, does not like IUFO or SNETNEWS. They do not like the site:

http://www.insigniausa.com

which recently released supressed documents from the Department of Defence exposing the biological and chemical warfare that the USA gave to Sadam Hussain.

Their site has been replaced by a thinly disguised CIA clone. In fact, this happened while I was online a few minutes ago. The CIA is currently DESPERATE. Do not kid yourself. These lists have been very important in exposing many facts that the CIA and others want supressed.

Fortunately, their time is short. We will not let them win. And we have very powerful help. I will leave it at that for now. But I can assure you that we will NEVER give up. No matter what happens. N:EVER!!!

Steve Wingate

Anomalous Images and UFO Files http://www.linex.com/ufo

Steve and all,

Does this article fit?

Best regards,

Bob Drake

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http://www.copi.com/articles/CIAPsyOps.htm

CIA Psy-Ops on the Internet CIA Opposed Freedom, and Freedom of Discussion by Michael Kelly

A description of the evolution of alt.politics.org.cia and the changing tactics used by the US government to suppress discussion of the real issues.

About a year ago, almost all the posters on this group were "retired" spooks. What they would do is sit like spiders in their webs waiting for innocents to come along and ask a question, such as "what are some good books to read" on such and such an intelligence-related topic. Of course, the newbie was then steered to some CIA-approved or CIA-written propaganda. A favorite being The Night Watch, by David Atlee Phillips, who was propaganda meister for the Western Hemisphere Division of CIA. If the poster criticized CIA, that poster was flamed. If the flaming didn't have any effect, then all the spooks would killfile the poster in lockstep.

This strategy only works well when the "retired" spooks make up a vast majority of the posters here. Now that more "real people" have gotten involved in this group, it doesn't work so well because a critic is likely to be able to interact with others who want to discuss the issues.

The last thing The Company wants is a genuine discussion of the issues here. What they want is a propaganda outlet. That's why anyone who raises the real issues of CIA and Clandestine Services(as the "old boys" like to call the covert ops department) will be set upon by provocateurs.

See, if the "retired" spooks flame in too nasty a fashion and too constantly, it makes them look bad. The technique used is to bring people in from outside with no other purpose than to start flame wars with, and otherwise harass the critic. An analogy would be the hockey player who can't skate but is on the team to take out the talented players on the opposing team by starting brawls.

A trademark of these types is that they never contribute anything of substance. Their refrain is "so and so is a... blah blah." By this technique the attempt is made to portray the critic as someone who argues with everyone. By attacking from many sides they attempt to portray the target as the common denominator in all the flame wars. Of course the hope is that the provocations will substitute the flame wars themselves as the issue, instead of the discussion of illegal and immoral practices of The Company.

It's just a diversionary tactic. Keep focused on what The Company avoids discussing. Those are the real topics of importance here. All that's needed for them to have total control of your lives is for you to do nothing. They never stop seeking more power. Henry Kissinger called power "the ultimate aphrodisiac" and he should know since he stopped at nothing to increase his share of it. When Congress asked him if it was really a nice thing to encourage the Kurds to rise up, then abandon them when it was convenient, his response was roughly "one should not confuse covert operations with missionary work." What a guy! Yeah, give him another peace prize!

Provocation is an old technique The Company has used for decades. They have experience subverting labor unions, student organizations, and governments, remember? So it's old hat for them to divide and conquer.

The purpose is to divert you all from discussing the substantive issues. As soon as the standard Company "dirty tricks" are brought up, then all kinds of nitwits come out of the woodwork to start flame wars and commence e-mail and other harassments of the critic in order to obfuscate the issues.

The following are issues The Company would rather not confirm or deny:

1.CIA training of assassins and Latin American death squads. Read anything you can on the School of the Americas (known fondly as The School of Assassins.) You will find alumni such as the illustrious Manuel Noriega.

2.CIA rigging of elections, especially now in conjunction with the "National Endowment for Democracy" or NED.

3.The "standard practices" of CIA, including propaganda via "friendly" reporters in the American press, and the publishing of books via CIA proprietary companies that pass themselves off as private commercial enterprises. (Beware especially of former KGB officials who author these pieces of trash as "vigorish" for being allowed to live in the US.)

4.The subversion of labor, educational, cultural, student, political, and military organizations at home and abroad.

5.The illegal opening and interception of U.S. citizen's mail and electronic correspondence. In case you're tempted to tell me they are prohibited from doing this domestically, they get around these proscriptions by multi-lateral agreements with the intelligence agencies of other countries. It amounts to "we'll spy on your people and give you the take if you return the favor." So, Britain's GCHQ may intercept your phone call instead of NSA, and everything will be "legal," but your privacy is still violated nonetheless.

6.CIA dealing in drugs, weapons, money-laundering, and currency speculation on the black markets. This is a handy means of raising operating expenses for projects the Congress is not willing to fund, a la Iran/Contra, or multiplying the funds Congress appropriates. One example of this technique is described in the book Portrait of A Cold Warrior by Joseph B. Smith. He worked for the Company rigging elections in the Philippines. He was instrumental in bringing Ferdinand Marcos to power. He dealt the operating funds sent to him by CIA on the black market until they were multiplied by a factor of 10, then used the take to finance CIA-backed candidates. Imelda needs a new pair of shoes!

7.The funding of "media magnates" and "stock market wizards." Intelligence agencies provide insider info (their game is espionage, remember?) to their puppets who parlay it into windfalls on the stock market. A percentage of the take is used to promote propaganda, back arms deals, pay bribes, etc.. An example of this is the backing of Robert Maxwell by Mossad. In the US, Howard Hughes was deeply involved with The Company. It's also the reason Robert Vesco will never be extradited to the United States.

That should do for starters. Although it may be fun to discuss the high resolution photography of spy satellites, and all the nifty toys that government research has produced, the spy business is an old one. Secret power doesn't require technology so much as a willingness to betray your fellow citizens in order to curry favor with those in control. The techniques I discuss above are some of the means they use to do this. I think discussing these issues is more central to preserving what freedom we have left than marveling at the latest "sneaky" the boys in the lab have contrived.

Mike

"The institution of any reform is proof positive that its circumvention is already in place."

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The vicious tyranny of the NWO is starting to descend like a curtain over the minds of men who once thought we were free. The worst is yet to come--after the election, when Clinton and his wrecking crew win. It is so tragic that so many voters are so stupid and corrupt that a known criminal sociopath can win reelection in this country, which once was a proud and free nation! We can probably expect UN troops and street gangs to make house to house raids upon known dissidents, and to seize our weapons, if any. Are we going to sit still for this?? FORBID IT, ALMIGHTY GOD! As for me, I shall die on my feet before I will choose to live on my knees!!

Byron Weeks

We are The Holy Inquisition. It is for your good. We protect you. We think for you. We are your security. We give you toys, TV, newspapers. We teach you. We are the Truth. Believe. We save you.

Oh, do not think. Thinking is bad. To be intelligent is bad. To be you is bad. We save you from you.

Well, IMO to think is good, and they give us the proof that we are on the right way.


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