The Daily Mail and Techdirt repot - Germany officially starts spying on U.S. (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2705537/Germany-starts-spying-U-S-Britain-time-end-Second-World-War.html, https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20140710/07112927839/germany-expels-top-us-intelligence-official-says-it-will-officially-spy-back-us-uk.shtml)
But
I think the Germans have already the good sources in the American
security circles otherwise how they discover that "up to 20 agents of
the American government are operating inside the German federal
bureaucracy" (http://www.bild.de/politik/inland/nsa/spionage-affaere-bundesrgierung-blaest-zur-agentenjagd-36800768.bild.html)
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Big Brother in BND
As Spiegel has published new Snowden disclosures, Merkel's "dogs" are alarmed by the scandals and can activate their spy campaign.
It's not a secret that the Germans themselves are spying on the United States. They had known before about the leak because somebody warned the Germans. No doubt BND is trying to protect its source in the CIA.
http://www.volconvo.com/forums/global-politics/45894-spying-scandal-germany-big-brother-bnd.html
It's not a secret that the Germans themselves are spying on the United States. They had known before about the leak because somebody warned the Germans. No doubt BND is trying to protect its source in the CIA.
http://www.volconvo.com/forums/global-politics/45894-spying-scandal-germany-big-brother-bnd.html
Friday, July 11, 2014
Retaliation for Spying: Germany Asks CIA Official to Leave Country
In what amounts to a diplomatic earthquake, Berlin has asked the country's top CIA official to leave Germany. The measures comes in response to the second allegation in a week of a German government employee spying for the US.
Marking its most vocal response yet to the United States for alleged spying and a tough new tone, the government in Berlin asked Washington's top CIA official in Germany to leave the country on Thursday. The news followed a meeting of the Parliamentary Control Panel (PKGR) in the federal parliament responsible for scrutiny of intelligence services.
And this Wednesday, the Federal Prosecutor's Office in Karlsruhe confirmed it is investigating a second case, based on suspicions that an employee with the Defense Ministry in Berlin may also have passed secrets on to the US.
The revelations of the past week show that, in addition to conducting signals intelligence to gather information on Germany, US intelligence agencies are also using human intelligence. They strongly suggest that US services in Germany continue to collect large amounts of intelligence, and all this despite the outrage over the NSA scandal and news in October 2013 that the Americans had been spying on Chancellor Merkel's mobile phone.
More on http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/germany-asks-top-cia-official-to-leave-country-a-980372.html
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