By Julian Hattem A Washington-based privacy organization is suing the CIA to obtain details about how it spied on Senate staffers.
from the good-luck-with-that dept We've been covering the pending release of the Senate Intelligence Committee's CIA torture report, which is currently undergoing a fight over what should or should not be redacted.
The U.S. and U.K. collaborated to snatch Khadija al-Saadi's family in Hong Kong and deliver them into the cust.
This highly informative review was posted by a reader at the Amazon website regarding Mafioso John Riccobono, who changed his name to John Roberts after his enlistment as an informant for the Customs Service.
Also see: “Reinhard Gehlen’s Man in Louisville (and Saddam Hussein),” and“Fascist Propaganda at Family Security Matters: Praise for Nazi Reinhard Gehlen” “I never would have agreed to the formulation of the CIA back in 1947 if I had known it would become the American Gestapo.
"... The CIA used interrogation methods that were not approved by its own headquarters or the U.S. Justice Dep.
April 9, 2014 More than a year after it approved a report critical of the CIA’s interrogation and detention policies, the Senate Intelligence Committee has voted to make a part of the document public.
Also see: "ICE Investigation Targeting Drug Planes Plagued by Scandal, Court Records Show" -- NarcoNews: "An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) undercover operation involving the sale and tracking of aircraft to drug organizations played out for nearly four years in Latin America, likely allowing tons of narcotics to be flown into the US, yet it failed to result in a single prosecution in the United States, according to federal court pleadings recently discovered by Narco News.
"... Soldiers were administered at least 250 and perhaps as many as 400 types of drugs, among them Sarin, one .
By Sherwood Ross President Obama's drone attacks on Middle Eastern nations are not just lawless war crimes.

