[CTRL] NYPD reveals London bombs set off via cell phone

2005-08-07 Thread Total Information
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AP Aug 3: NEW
YORK - The suicide bombers cooked up their explosives using mundane
items like hydrogen peroxide. They stored them in a fancy commercial
refrigerator that was out of place in their grimy apartment. And cell
phones were likely used to set the bombs off. Those details
from the July 7 London bombing emerged Wednesday at an unusually
wide-ranging briefing given by the New York Police Department to city
business leaders.The briefing — based partly on information obtained by NYPD
detectives who were dispatched to London to monitor the investigation —
was part of a program designed to encourage more vigilance by private
security at large hotels, Wall Street firms, storage facilities and
other companies.[...]After the briefing, police
spokesman Paul Browne said the department had clearance from British
authorities to present the information about the attack.   www.total411.infowww.total911.info



[CTRL] History of the Almanach de Gotha

2005-08-07 Thread RoadsEnd
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http://www.almanachdegotha.com/site/history.htmHistory of the Almanach de GothaDucal Arms of Saxe-Coburg-GothaThe Book entered the language in its own right with the phrase 'all the Gotha was there'. Historically it has charted the ruling royal and princely houses of Europe; only coming to an end with the Soviet occupation of the former Saxon Duchies of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha in 1945. At the beginning of the 1990's, following the reunification of Germany, legal processes were initiated in order to repatriate all illegally confiscated assets in the former GDR.The original owners succeeded in proving their claim. So it was that the original Gotha began along the road to restoration, culminating in the publication of the 1998 edition. Described as 'the nearest thing there will ever be to a royal trades union when it comes to questions of dynastic disputes, successions or who is who in the extended royal and ruling families of Europe.' The Gotha has a long history and became an indispensable reference tool. And with just under half the EU member states being reigning Kingdoms or Principalities today, the Gotha is now as much a contemporary reference work as it ever was.The Almanach de Gotha made its debut in Saxe-Coburg in 1763, the Court which during the 1760's under Duke Friedrich III and later under Duke Ernest II attracted the likes of Voltaire and which in the mid 1800's produced Prince Albert as consort for Queen Victoria. The Gotha's own familiar crown was stamped on the cover of what was to become the ultimate power register of the ruling classes. Unmoved by government decrees or bribes, those not included in its pages found themselves thwarted, Pretenders claims left in ruins, by the publisher who would not compromise itself for either inclusion - or exclusion.Napoleon's reaction was typical. On 20 October 1807 the Emperor wrote to his Foreign Minister, de Champagny :'Monsieur de Champagny, this year's Almanach de Gotha is badly done. I protest. There should be more of the French Nobility I have created and less of the German Princes who are no longer sovereign. Furthermore, the Imperial Family of Bonaparte should appear before all other royal dynasties, and let it be clear that we and not the Bourbons are the House of France. Summon the Minister of the Interior of Gotha at once so that I personally may order these changes'.Unmoved, the Almanach de Gotha simply produced two editions the following year, the first the extremely rare "Edition for France - at His Imperial Majesty's Request" and the other "The Gotha - Correct in All Detail" Historically the Gotha was the determining instrument when it came to matters of protocol. Not only were orders of precedence easily checked, but marriages between parties not listed in the same Gotha section were often considered unequal at some courts, participants thereby loosing dynastic privileges and sometimes title and rank. The term morganatic applied to the marriage; it derived from the High German morgangeba, a gift by a groom to his bride on the morning following their wedding. It indicated that this was the full and only entitlement that the wife could expect from her new husband. Morganatic marriages were often called 'left hand marriages' due to the fact that inequality in rank required the groom to use his left hand instead or the right during the wedding ceremony.Some dynastic house laws in existence today continue to exclude members who marry a spouse from outside the Gotha Part One or Part Two families. Dynasts loose all rights and refrain from the adoption of ancestral titles. In some German families this can still mean forfeiture of estates and property. However in a number of recent cases, marriages have been contracted which clearly fall well beyond the scope of what could be described as equal, but the head of the family at the time has been able to rely on obscure sub-clauses of family law which allows discretionary permission for such marriages. It is in this area that the only real change in the format of the 1998 Gotha has taken place.Listings are now in genealogical order and the issue of morganatic marriages and the marriages themselves are now listed in the main body of the family entry from which they derive. There are sensible reasons for this. Previously when many more families were reigning new titles were created and a listing under a new line, in Part Three, placed the new generation according to rank. It was decided, however, after careful deliberation, that the Gotha should now retain family entries intact where they continue using the same name. However where an individual has renounced his rights or becomes a non-dynast as a result, we have marked this fact against the entry where it is the wish of the head of the family that we do so. In this way dynastic breaches are still clearly distinguished. Historically there has been a divergence of opinion on the question of morganatic marriages. Whilst some families believed 

[CTRL] Fwd: [Spy News] CIA Commander: We Let bin Laden Slip Away

2005-08-07 Thread RoadsEnd
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Begin forwarded message:From: "Mario Profaca" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: August 7, 2005 5:29:00 AM PDTTo: "!SPY NEWS" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [Spy News] CIA Commander: We Let bin Laden Slip AwayReply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8853000/site/newsweek/Exclusive: CIA Commander: We Let bin Laden Slip AwayNewsweekAug. 15, 2005 issue - During the 2004 presidential campaign, George W. Bushand John Kerry battled about whether Osama bin Laden had escaped from ToraBora in the final days of the war in Afghanistan. Bush, Kerry charged,"didn't choose to use American forces to hunt down and kill" the leader ofAl Qaeda. The president called his opponent's allegation "the worst kind ofMonday-morning quarterbacking." Bush asserted that U.S. commanders on theground did not know if bin Laden was at the mountain hideaway along theAfghan border.But in a forthcoming book, the CIA field commander for the agency'sJawbreaker team at Tora Bora, Gary Berntsen, says he and other U.S.commanders did know that bin Laden was among the hundreds of fleeing Qaedaand Taliban members. Berntsen says he had definitive intelligence that binLaden was holed up at Tora Bora—intelligence operatives had tracked him—andcould have been caught. "He was there," Berntsen tells NEWSWEEK. Asked tocomment on Berntsen's remarks, National Security Council spokesman FrederickJones passed on 2004 statements from former CENTCOM commander Gen. TommyFranks. "We don't know to this day whether Mr. bin Laden was at Tora Bora inDecember 2001," Franks wrote in an Oct. 19 New York Times op-ed. "Bin Ladenwas never within our grasp." Berntsen says Franks is "a great American. Buthe was not on the ground out there. I was."In his book—titled "Jawbreaker"—the decorated career CIA officer criticizesDonald Rumsfeld's Defense Department for not providing enough support to theCIA and the Pentagon's own Special Forces teams in the final hours of ToraBora, says Berntsen's lawyer, Roy Krieger. (Berntsen would not divulge thebook's specifics, saying he's awaiting CIA clearance.) That backs up otherrecent accounts, including that of military author Sean Naylor, who callsTora Bora a "strategic disaster" because the Pentagon refused to deploy acordon of conventional forces to cut off escaping Qaeda and Taliban members.Maj. Todd Vician, a Defense Department spokesman, says the problem at ToraBora "was not necessarily just the number of troops."Berntsen's book gives, by contrast, a heroic portrayal of CIA activities atTora Bora and in the war on terror. Ironically, he has sued the agency overwhat he calls unacceptable delays in approving his book—a standard processfor ex-agency employees describing classified matters. "They're just holdingthe book," which is scheduled for October release, he says. "CIA officers,Special Forces and U.S. air power drove the Taliban out in 70 days. The CIAhas taken roughly 80 days to clear my book." Jennifer Millerwise, a CIAspokeswoman, says Berntsen's "timeline is not accurate," adding that hesubmitted his book as an ex-employee only in mid-June. "We take seriouslyour goal of responding quickly."—Michael Hirsh© 2005 Newsweek, Inc.--No virus found in this Mario's outgoing message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.9.9/62 - Release Date: 2.8.2005 Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ~-- FONT COLOR="#99"font face=arial size=-1a href=""http://us.ard.yahoo.com/SIG=12hk2f6m1/M=362329.6886306.7839369.3040540/D=groups/S=1705323667:TM/Y=YAHOO/EXP=1123424920/A=2894321/R=0/SIG=11dvsfulr/*http://youthnoise.com/page.php?page_id=1992"BClick Here!/B/AFONT COLOR="#99""Fair play? Video games influencing politics. Click and talk back!/a./font/FONT~- -__ ___ _ ___ __ ___ _ _ _ __  /-_|-0-\-V-/-\|-|-__|-|-|-/-_| \_-\--_/\-/|-\\-|-_||-V-V-\_-\ |__/_|--//-|_|\_|___|\_A_/|__/  SPY NEWS is OSINT newsletter and discussion list associated to Mario's Cyberspace Station - The Global Intelligence News Portal http://mprofaca.cro.net CAUTION! # Since you are receiving and reading documents, news stories,comments and opinions not only from so called (or self-proclaimed) "reliable sources", but also a lot of possible misinformation collectedby Spy News moderator and subscribers and posted to Spy Newsfor OSINT purposes - it should be a serious reason (particularly tojournalists and web publishers) to think twice before using it for theirstory writing, further publishing or forwarding throughout Cyberspace.To unsubscribe:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]*** FAIR USE NOTICE: This message contains copyrighted material whose use has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Spy News is making it available without profit to SPY NEWS eGroup members who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information in their efforts to advance the 

[CTRL] Fwd: [Spy News] State boosts domestic intelligence

2005-08-07 Thread RoadsEnd
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Begin forwarded message:From: "Mario Profaca" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: August 7, 2005 5:28:57 AM PDTTo: "!SPY NEWS" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [Spy News] State boosts domestic intelligenceReply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.insidebayarea.com/ci_2921461?rssState boosts domestic intelligenceBy Ian Hoffman, STAFF WRITERSecurity officials say California slowly is turning the corner on domesticintelligence, creating more useful information, moving it faster andfocusing it on international terrorism."There's been a sea change in this," said Gary Winuk, chief deputy of thegovernor's Office of Homeland Security.In the wake of the Madrid and London bombings, security experts sayintelligence and public awareness are the main defense again the likeliestterrorist attacks.Yet for almost four years, California wandered in a kind ofhomeland-security- intelligence wilderness, its analysts regurgitatinglargely useless information and preoccupied by gangs, drugs and left-leaningactivist groups, all easier intelligence targets than terrorists.Police and sheriffs were convinced that federal agents were holding backimportant information, and they set off on their own domestic intelligenceoperations.Turf wars broke out as the California Highway Patrol and this year, moresecretively, the California National Guard made power plays for their ownintel centers and control of some of the most sensitive information onpeople, industry and government.But that chaotic period seems to be ending, and law-enforcement officialssay they are getting more valuable information faster."I think the speed and quality of the information we receive has improvedand on the local level it's more filtered with more of a nexus toterrorism," said Commander Maria White of the BART police."It's absolutely different and better than it was a few years ago," saidMichael Grossman, commander of the Office of Homeland Security at the LosAngeles Sheriff's Department. "Mainly, the people who are doing it aregetting to know one another."In the last 18 months, the California Highway Patrol, the Office of HomelandSecurity and the California Department of Justice agreed to revamp thestate's immediate post-Sept. 11 intelligence creation, known as theCalifornia Anti-Terrorism Information Center, into a more serious, jointoperation called the State Terror Threat Assessment Center, or STTAC, whereanalysts from as many as 15 local, state and federal agencies work together."That isn't to say there aren't jurisdictional rivalries and everyone alwaysplays well in the sandbox," said Winuk, "but there's a lot of improvement."Analysts stopped monitoring domestic political groups, as they did beforeand in the combat stages of the Iraq invasion, and focused on internationalterrorism.Today, instead of filling the e-mail in-boxes of police chiefs with rehashednews reports on drugs, gangs and crime, STTAC analysts try to pass alongterrorist tradecraft — indicators of terror financing, of targetsurveillance, attack planning.They pass along the latest designs for improvised explosive devices, theroadside bombs found in Iraq.They try to gauge the activities of Hezbollah in California. They study thetactics in the Beslan school takeover, the Madrid train bombing and the Balinightclub bombing.If a police officer finds someone photographing a chemical plant in earlymorning hours, the officer now can run the photographer's name through theSTTAC, which keeps copies of the multiple terror watch lists. A report onthe incident is filed, and if the center's "Predictive Indicators AnalysisUnit" sees a spike in photographing of chemical plants, the center mayrecommend higher security patrols.California law-enforcement authorities say federal intelligence agencies andthe Department of Homeland Security also are doing a better job of removingclassified sources and spying methods from intelligence and sharing itnationwide.The state still has a hodgepodge of different intelligence entities, fromintel analysts in local police and sheriff's offices to regional TerrorEarly Warning Groups to Los Angeles' Terror Threat Assessment Center to theFBI's Joint Terrorism Task Forces to California's STTAC.In September, local, state and federal law-enforcement agencies in LosAngeles plan on putting all their anti-terror intelligence analysts underone roof, the state's first true regional intelligence center."Having these fusion centers will allow us to take all these intelligenceboutiques and turn them into a mall," said John Miller, chief ofcounter-terrorism and criminal intelligence for the LAPD. "It will startconnecting dots and turn out a product that makes sense."Still, in more than a dozen interviews with people engaged inhomeland-security intelligence, most of them in California, no one expressedconfidence in being able to detect an attack beforehand and thwart it. Nonewas willing to offer measures or indicators of success.When close friends and family said they didn't know the July bombers 

[CTRL] Fwd: [Spy News] Rogue Guards tap spy center

2005-08-07 Thread RoadsEnd
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Begin forwarded message:From: "Mario Profaca" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: August 7, 2005 5:29:00 AM PDTTo: "!SPY NEWS" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [Spy News] Rogue Guards tap spy centerReply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.insidebayarea.com/ci_2921495?rssRogue Guards tap spy centerSecret unit, created without orders or budget, infiltrated state'santi-terror operationIan Hoffman and Sean Holstege,STAFF WRITERSSoon after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the California National Guardsent a captain with a top-secret clearance inside the state's civiliananti-terror intelligence center, the first of several California guardsmento venture into the world of domestic intelligence analysis.But last summer top Guard commander Maj. Gen. Thomas Eres had a grandervision: He would create his own military "Information SynchronizationCenter" to pull together intelligence from the military's classified networkand law-enforcement intelligence networks.Guard documents described it as an intelligence outfit "on steroids,"feeding up-to-the-minute threat information to senior Guard officers.In a February memo, Eres said the information would be used in "preparationof operations against threats directed against the United States, the Stateof California, and their citizens and resources."State Senate Budget Committee chairman Joe Dunn, the Ocean Grove Democratwho is investigating the intelligence plans,said the Guard was stopped justin time."I think what happened here is, if this unit and the involvement of theCalifornia Military Department went unchecked for another 12 months theywould have been deep within surveillance activity on California citizens,"Dunn said.Eres had no orders from the Defense Department or approval from the stateLegislature, and he used money cloaked as pay for regular troops, Guardinsiders allege. As a state Senate investigation unfolds, the official lineis that Eres acted in relative isolation.But new Guard documents show the military worked closely with the CaliforniaAnti-Terror Information Center from the beginning. With the tacit oversightof Gov. Gray Davis' office and Attorney General Bill Lockyer, a growingnumber of uniformed Guard officers worked side-by-side with state and locallaw enforcement intelligence analysts."We do not and have not maintained a domestic surveillance unit with thedepartment, nor have done any surveillance of Californians as recentlyalleged," said California National Guard spokesman Col. David Baldwin. "Wedo not maintain illegal files on Californians or any other U.S. persons."To his knowledge, repeated routine audits by the Army have found noviolations of any rules regulating how the Guard shares intelligence.The soldiers' missions evolved from developing statewide target lists to"predictive" intelligence, under direction from the governor's terrorismadvisers.In large measure, the soldiers try to predict a terrorist attack by keepinga database of suspicious and extraordinary events around likely Californiaterrorist targets. It is full of reports of people photographing bridges ordriving around refineries at odd hours, but with all names, license platenumbers and other identifiers stripped out.Officials at the Guard and CATIC, now revamped and renamed the State TerrorThreat Assessment Center, say the soldiers do not spy on Californians andabide by state attorney general's guidelines that forbid collectinginformation on any U.S. citizen without a reasonable suspicion of criminalactivity.Lockyer spokesman Tom Dresslar said the Guard soldiers, known as thePredictive Indicators Analysis Unit, "have nothing to do with" Eres' newintelligence center, though they are in the same command."If any member of the Guard in the PIAU were engaged in human intelligencegathering, that would be outside the boundaries, way outside the boundaries,of their duties at STTAC. It would be cause for seriously grave concern forthe attorney general," Dresslar said.The revelation that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's press office and NationalGuard intelligence commanders shared an e-mail notification of a Mother'sDay protest by peace groups, first reported by the San Jose Mercury News,prompted Dunn to launch an investigation.The e-mails were reminiscent of an April 2003 bulletin by CATIC analysts,warning of possible violence at an upcoming anti-war protest at the Port ofOakland. It turned violent when police fired wooden dowels into the crowd.Two years later, a top Guard commander received a heads-up e-mail about theMother's Day protest from the governor's office and passed it to severalGuard officers.He wrote that he would forward the information "to our intel folks whocontinue to monitor." But Guard officials said he apparently was referringto regular operations personnel who watched TV news reports on the protest.Eres stepped down, and his newly hired chief of intelligence fusion, Col.Robert O'Neil retired.Dunn predicts investigators will find misappropriation of state or federalmoney.Eres' 

[CTRL] [JBirch] FW: Build Support Now to STOP the FTAA (fwd)

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Either way, count on it, the FTAA issue will not be fading away. The sooner
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[CTRL] clergy abuse

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Calif. Church Settles Abuse Suits for $56M By Kim Curtis, AP 8/6/05 San Francisco "The Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland has agreed to pay $56 million to settle lawsuits filed by 56 alleged victims of priest sexual abuse, the diocese said." http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050806/ap_on_re_us/church_abuse

Priest: Silence ordered on abuse By Nancy Phillips, Mark Fazlollah and Craig R. McCoy 8/7/05
Inquirer Staff Writers "When the Rev. James Gigliotti told church officials in the early 1980s that a Northeast Philadelphia priest was molesting boys, he remembers receiving a stern warning. "This comes from the highest authority: You're to keep your mouth shut," Gigliotti said an assistant chancellor told him. The Philadelphia Archdiocese quickly removed the accused priest, the Rev. James J. Brzyski, from his parish in the Fox Chase section. But the archdiocese did not tell parishioners the reason. Nor did it report Brzyski to police. With his conduct a secret, Brzyski remained a welcome guest in parishioners' homes. A former altar boy said this meant Brzyski kept abusing him - for years." phillynews.com

Jury decides against priest in defamation case By Ryan J. Foley, 8/4/05 Janesville, Wis. (AP) "A jury on Thursday decided against a Catholic priest who said he was falsely accused of sexual abuse by a former altar boy, concluding the allegations were substantially true." http://www.startribune.com/stories/568/5543108.html
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