Panama Papers: Spy agencies widely used Mossack Fonseca to hide activities

RT | April 12, 2016 Intelligence agencies from several countries, including CIA intermediaries, have abundantly used the services of Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca to “conceal” their activities, German newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung (SZ) says, citing leaked documents. Both “secret agents and their informants have used the company’s services,”wrote the newspaper, which earlier this month published…

When Terrorism becomes Counter-terrorism: The State Sponsors of Terrorism are “Going After the Terrorists”

Global Research | 2 March 2016 First published in December 2015 US foreign  policy has nurtured Al Qaeda, a creation of the CIA for more than 35 years, with the support of Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) and Saudi Arabia’s  infamous  General Intelligence Presidency (GIP).  Lest we forget Osama bin Laden was recruited in 1979 by the…

How a Pink Flower Defeated the World’s Sole Superpower

Alfred W. McCoy | 21 Feb 2016 In October 2001, the U.S. launched its invasion of Afghanistan largely through proxy Afghan fighters with the help of Special Operations forces, American air power, and CIA dollars.  The results were swift and stunning. The Taliban was whipped, a new government headed by Hamid Karzai soon installed in…

Visas for Al-Qaeda: CIA Handouts That Rocked the World

Sputnik | 26 Jan 2016 The Saudi-CIA partnership dates back many years, and involves the British secret service. During the years when Ronald Reagan was president of the United States, the Saudis poured money into the Afghan mujahedeen as it fought Soviet forces, matching U.S. funding dollar for dollar. The mujahedeen funding was run through CIA-managed bank accounts in Switzerland. Those…

Brennan behind witch hunt of journalists: WikiLeaks new release

Press TV | 26 Oct 2015 Transparency organization WikiLeaks is continuing to take on CIA Director John Brennan by releasing a new batch of secret emails from a so-called global intelligence company. WikiLeaks said Monday that it has begun “publishing The Global Intelligence Files, over five million e-mails from the Texas headquartered “global intelligence” company…