News you may have missed #0169
November 6, 2009 Leave a comment
- An intel officer’s view on Fort Hood shooter. “Delve into Malik Nadal Hasan’s social network and check with intelligence sources to find out if he had ever had contact with [militant] organizations around the world”.
- Coup rumors circulating in Paraguay. Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo has ordered the replacement of top military commanders, a day after publicly dismissing rumors circulating about a military coup. Did someone say “Honduras“?
- US embassy in Panama looking for spy cameras. Why is the US embassy in Panama City looking for “wireless spy cameras disguised as baseball hats, jackets, pens and handbags”?







News you may have missed #0246
January 8, 2010 by intelNews Leave a comment
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