There is a vessel with traces of radiocative detected by thermal satellite, coming to Europe's West Coast, belonging to a danish transportation company, that stopped in Bermudas coming from Mexico, probably get payed on offshore, hack the ship software and unbalance the cargo, so it can be dropped on the water.
Thursday, February 18, 2016
I got an operation: an Eclelon agent run away from southeast asia, went with an old passaport to south africa, there was hint on the old passaport detection system; He got if from a drug mule, that got it from someone looked like him in cape town, he insisted to get payed cash for the passport on BND, he's asking for political asylim in Tadijkstan staying inside an heavy guard army building; he's supposed to having someone passing intel; two options, get inside an killing him or payed Tadjisktan, probably don't want to loose him.
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Do you know what is setting up a double agent? Someone sends an email to a journalist, or several emails, telling a story about an american organization fucking south america! but the story is fake, and has no possible damage . Now she goes to the editor and he stalls the publishing wiating for the newspaper admistration clear the story! then the editor is treathd by anonimouse calls! then her laptop disseapers! so the sender is not revealed. Then the local journalist woman , on american payroll,, releases the story, and then she is hired to investigate for the local government; and so, double agent set up!
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Portuguese company DEFEX, using a host of fake companies in Austria and Holland ...; and suspected role in having financed and supplied the explosives used to blow up the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires in 1992
.... Just eight days after the assassination, the vehicle used in the embassy bombing was purchased in Buenos Aires by an individual with a Portuguese accent who signed documents with a last name different from the one on his identification. Three weeks later, the embassy was in ruins
.... Just eight days after the assassination, the vehicle used in the embassy bombing was purchased in Buenos Aires by an individual with a Portuguese accent who signed documents with a last name different from the one on his identification. Three weeks later, the embassy was in ruins
Monday, February 15, 2016
depleted uranium dioxide from Portugal
concelho de Nelas, tomaram conhecimento da existência de um stock de urânio guardado nas instalações da antiga Empresa Nacional do Urânio (ENU). Este stock, de cerca de 200 toneladas de concentrado de urânio (também chamado “yellow cake”), é o que resta das 4370 toneladas produzidas durante 50 anos nas instalações da ENU junto da antiga mina da Urgeiriça.
A existência do stock de urânio, talvez desconhecido de muita gente, originou interrogações sobre a perigosidade do material armazenado, a vulnerabilidade do local e a possibilidade de grupos terroristas dele se apossarem para fabrico de bombas atómicas artesanais a usar em hipotéticos e devastadores atentados.
depleted” uranium dioxide from Portugal ...tal como o report da CIA que conduziu à guerra do Iraque
Many other countries contributed as well; since Iraq's nuclear program in the early 1980s was officially viewed internationally as for power production, not weapons, there were no UN prohibitions against it. An Austrian company gave Iraq calutrons for enriching uranium. The nation also provided heat exchangers, tanks, condensers, and columns for the Iraqi chemical weapons infrastructure, 16% of the international sales. Singapore gave 4,515 tons of precursors for VX, sarin, tabun, and mustard gasses to Iraq. The Dutch gave 4,261 tons of precursors for sarin, tabun, mustard, and tear gasses to Iraq. Egypt gave 2,400 tons of tabun and sarin precursors to Iraq and 28,500 tons of weapons designed for carrying chemical munitions. India gave 2,343 tons of precursors to VX, tabun, Sarin, and mustard gasses. Luxembourg gave Iraq 650 tons of mustard gas precursors. Spain gave Iraq 57,500 munitions designed for carrying chemical weapons. In addition, they provided reactors, condensers, columns and tanks for Iraq’s chemical warfare program, 4.4% of the international sales. China provided 45,000 munitions designed for chemical warfare. Portugal provided yellowcake between 1980 and 1982. Niger provided yellowcake in 1981.
A existência do stock de urânio, talvez desconhecido de muita gente, originou interrogações sobre a perigosidade do material armazenado, a vulnerabilidade do local e a possibilidade de grupos terroristas dele se apossarem para fabrico de bombas atómicas artesanais a usar em hipotéticos e devastadores atentados.
depleted” uranium dioxide from Portugal ...tal como o report da CIA que conduziu à guerra do Iraque
Many other countries contributed as well; since Iraq's nuclear program in the early 1980s was officially viewed internationally as for power production, not weapons, there were no UN prohibitions against it. An Austrian company gave Iraq calutrons for enriching uranium. The nation also provided heat exchangers, tanks, condensers, and columns for the Iraqi chemical weapons infrastructure, 16% of the international sales. Singapore gave 4,515 tons of precursors for VX, sarin, tabun, and mustard gasses to Iraq. The Dutch gave 4,261 tons of precursors for sarin, tabun, mustard, and tear gasses to Iraq. Egypt gave 2,400 tons of tabun and sarin precursors to Iraq and 28,500 tons of weapons designed for carrying chemical munitions. India gave 2,343 tons of precursors to VX, tabun, Sarin, and mustard gasses. Luxembourg gave Iraq 650 tons of mustard gas precursors. Spain gave Iraq 57,500 munitions designed for carrying chemical weapons. In addition, they provided reactors, condensers, columns and tanks for Iraq’s chemical warfare program, 4.4% of the international sales. China provided 45,000 munitions designed for chemical warfare. Portugal provided yellowcake between 1980 and 1982. Niger provided yellowcake in 1981.
Sunday, February 14, 2016
The Armory is an anonymous marketplace where you can buy and sell without revealing who you are. We protect your identity through every step of the process, from connecting to this site, to purchasing your items, to finally receiving them....
To get to The Armoury, you need to deploy a free piece of software called TOR.
TOR routes and reroutes your connection to the internet through a sprawling maze of encrypted nodes around the world, making it a herculean feat to find out who’s who. The Armory’s URL — ayjkg6ombrsahbx2.onion — reflects that, a garbled string of letters and numbers deliberately impossible to memorise. Once you’re actually signed in, you then have to turn to Bitcoins as mandatory currency, a further exercise in computer secrecy and complexity in itself. This ain’t exactly walking into a gun show and walking out with a pistol.
That receiving part is almost as tricky as the labyrinthine purchasing process. How exactly do you illegally ship illegal guns to potential criminals? In pieces. Small pieces. The crafty gun dealers of The Armory aren’t going to just stick an assault rifle into a manilla envelope and drop it into a local mailbox. Rather, buyers get each gun component shipped in shielded packages — disguised to look like other products — that then require self-assembly. You get your gun, the dealer gets his money, The Armory retains its secrecy, and the mail carrier doesn’t realise it’s part of an international weapons smuggling operation
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/07/the-secret-online-weapons-store-that-will-sell-anyone-anything/
To get to The Armoury, you need to deploy a free piece of software called TOR.
TOR routes and reroutes your connection to the internet through a sprawling maze of encrypted nodes around the world, making it a herculean feat to find out who’s who. The Armory’s URL — ayjkg6ombrsahbx2.onion — reflects that, a garbled string of letters and numbers deliberately impossible to memorise. Once you’re actually signed in, you then have to turn to Bitcoins as mandatory currency, a further exercise in computer secrecy and complexity in itself. This ain’t exactly walking into a gun show and walking out with a pistol.
That receiving part is almost as tricky as the labyrinthine purchasing process. How exactly do you illegally ship illegal guns to potential criminals? In pieces. Small pieces. The crafty gun dealers of The Armory aren’t going to just stick an assault rifle into a manilla envelope and drop it into a local mailbox. Rather, buyers get each gun component shipped in shielded packages — disguised to look like other products — that then require self-assembly. You get your gun, the dealer gets his money, The Armory retains its secrecy, and the mail carrier doesn’t realise it’s part of an international weapons smuggling operation
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/07/the-secret-online-weapons-store-that-will-sell-anyone-anything/
Portugal was also accused by US officials of exporting US-calibre artillery rounds to Iran in direct government-to-government agreements. The ammunition was produced in Portuguese factories, some of which operated on American licenses. Because the quantities were relatively small, the Portuguese claimed the deliveries would not affect the course of the war. Moreover, Portuguese officials contended with Fairbanks staffers that their sales were beneficial to the West "because they opened channels of information to Iran lacking ever since the US embassy shut down, and may have helped provide the Iranian military with an alternative to a total switchover to Soviet block weaponry."
But the Portuguese deliveries were not as small as all that. In 1984, Iran edged out Iraq as Portugal's principle arms customer. By 1985, Iran was buying ammunition worth $28 million, or 43.8% of all Portuguese arms exports. In 1986, that figure was believed to climb to 67% (8). Portugal was also known for providing fake EUC's to black marketeers trying to export US equipment to Iran.
Unconfirmed reports also alleged that Norte Importadora, acting with the full approval of the Portuguese Defense Ministry, repaired Iranian F-4 fighters using spare parts out of NATO stockpiles, and that two lots of TOW missiles were shipped to Iran from Portugal in May and December 1986. The first TOW shipment was for 4,020 missiles, at a cost to Iran estimated at $50 million, using Turkey as the fictitious end-user. 2,500 additional TOWs, worth $29 million, were shipped in December disguised as "plumbing equipment and medicine"
Meanwhile, reports in Newsweek and The Washington Post in January and February 1987 revealed that a Portuguese firm, Defex-Portugal, played a leading role in supplying arms to the Contra rebels in Nicaragua. The arms were purchased by Energy Resources International, whose registered address in Vienna, Virginia coincided with an office used by General Richard Secord.
Saturday, February 13, 2016
ARMAMMENT SMUGGLING
The first part of the scheme is only to register the transportation firm six weeks later; One of the best places to register is on Bahrain;
It can be an order for stun guns or desmilitarized weapons, using an end user certicate for private security companies;
If needed change the aircraft registration number on the same airline company.
It can be an order for stun guns or desmilitarized weapons, using an end user certicate for private security companies;
If needed change the aircraft registration number on the same airline company.
SOCIAL REPROGRAMMING (AND SO MUCH MORE)
Discrete Order Vehicles - Hundreds of companies are now manufacturing police and internal security vehicles in Europe (Bravia -- Sodedade Luso-Brasileira & ITB in Portugal) The newer companies entering the market for law enforcement vehicles tend to manufacture for both military and police purposes (e.g., armoured personnel carriers, patrol, riot control, mobile prison, perimeter patrol etc.) and configured to have a 'non-aggressive design'. In real terms this means that their external appearance rather than their operational characteristics are modified to give a non-threatening appearance. Such 'discreet order vehicles' look benign - like ambulances, whilst retaining a retaliatory capacity, capable of dispersing, containing or capturing dissident groups or individuals.(See Fig.7 Savage, 1985). Some models such as the Amac vehicle and more recently the Talon incorporate repellant electrified panels as well as a weapons capacity such as water cannon. Such vehicles are frequently used to seal people into a dispersal zone where the riot squads are at work, rather than chase them out.
Another spectacular case came before a Paris court in 1998 when a Portuguese arms dealer – with a company registered in Britain – was seeking payment of $3 million for his role in a sanctions-busting transaction to South Africa during the apartheid era. He claimed to have brokered the sale of military helicopters to the Pretoria regime from French arms producer Aerospatiale, involving the Portuguese aerospace producer Ogma and Armscor, the state arms company in South Africa. The Portuguese dealer said he had arranged the smuggling of crates of helicopter engines and rotors from France, via Portugal, to embargoed South Africa in 1989, but had never received his 10% commission
Friday, February 12, 2016
" the operations that North's associates setup in Portugal were complex. Richard Gadd owner of EAST, asked Southern Air Transport (SAT) to provide aircraft for the shipments and SAT subcontractoed the first flights to Arrow Air; the weapons never arrived to Guatemala, they were diverted to Ilopango..."
Late in 1989, North's associates contrated canadian arms brokering firm, Trans World Arms (TWA) , an outfit of TransAmerica Lda, and ist dealers DEFEX (incorporated in Portugal 1978) , between 1984 and July 1985, North's associate sent DEFEX ten user end certificates signed by Guatemala's Army General Cesar A Caceres...DEFEX filled the arms to national armament directorate of Portugal...seeking arms license for the shipments of weapons from Portugal ...the portuguese authoroties cleared the shopment for transportation for Guatemala by both sea and air, stop over Santa Maria Azores; the air shipments were cleared for departure from Lisboa airport March 19, December 15...(and s on...) the voyages to Honduras were performed by Veralil /ERRIA then first as a chartered ship, then second as a propreitery of HAKIM / Secord's Dolmy firm ; the second ship never arrived Honduras, because the ship was ordered by North and sent to Cyprus, to wait for the possible release of hostages held by Hezbollah--
Late in 1989, North's associates contrated canadian arms brokering firm, Trans World Arms (TWA) , an outfit of TransAmerica Lda, and ist dealers DEFEX (incorporated in Portugal 1978) , between 1984 and July 1985, North's associate sent DEFEX ten user end certificates signed by Guatemala's Army General Cesar A Caceres...DEFEX filled the arms to national armament directorate of Portugal...seeking arms license for the shipments of weapons from Portugal ...the portuguese authoroties cleared the shopment for transportation for Guatemala by both sea and air, stop over Santa Maria Azores; the air shipments were cleared for departure from Lisboa airport March 19, December 15...(and s on...) the voyages to Honduras were performed by Veralil /ERRIA then first as a chartered ship, then second as a propreitery of HAKIM / Secord's Dolmy firm ; the second ship never arrived Honduras, because the ship was ordered by North and sent to Cyprus, to wait for the possible release of hostages held by Hezbollah--
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