[Daily Caller] Former Obama Director of National Intelligence James Clapper wrote a letter asking for leniency for the Senate Intelligence Committee’s former security director who pleaded guilty to lying to investigators about his contact with a reporter.
James Wolfe "lied to FBI agents in a December 2017 interview in connection with the FBI’s probe of leaks of information regarding the activities of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence to various reporters," his lawyer wrote. "It is a decision, along with his breaking his marital vows and violating his former employer’s rules regarding contacts with the media, that he deeply regrets."
Clapper submitted a handwritten letter to the judge supporting Wolfe, saying "knowing Jim as I do, I know this whole experience ‐ and its exposure in the media ‐ has been very traumatic for him already. I would hope the court would consider his long and faithful service, as well as what he has endured so far ‐ in sentencing and would recommend minimal confinement."
Republican intelligence committee chairman Richard Burr and with Democratic ranking member Dianne Feinstein also wrote to "seek leniency in the sentencing of Mr. James Wolfe ... we do not seek to diminish the seriousness of the allegations against Jim, nor diminish the significance of misleading federal agents ... but we ask that the totality of his service and career be taken into consideration." We've simply got to speak up for our source Jim, what if he decides to start talking ?
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If it was up to me, I'd write back and say "We were going to draw and quarter him. If you'd be interested, you could take half his punishment and he'd only have to take the other half..."
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Also, this guy was dropping classified stuff to his punch via pillow talk. Probably with ulterior motives. We aren't talking about putting lap dances on the company credit card.
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No comment from Select Committee on Intelligence, Ranking Member Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
[PULSE.NG] Sisters Mary Margaret Kreuper and Lana Chang, who are said to be best friends, took the money from tuition, fees and donations at St. James Catholic School in Torrance, south of Los Angeles.
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These nuns must have had a good run of luck at Catholic bingo games and decided to hit Vegas.
Cordwainer Smith (/ˈkɔːrdweɪnər/ KORD-way-nər)[1] was the pen-name used by American author Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger (July 11, 1913 – August 6, 1966) for his science fiction works. Linebarger was a noted East Asia scholar and expert in psychological warfare. ("Cordwainer" is an archaic word for "a worker in cordwain or cordovan leather; a shoemaker",[2] and a "smith" is "one who works in iron or other metals; esp. a blacksmith or farrier":[2] two kinds of skilled workers with traditional materials.) Linebarger also employed the literary pseudonyms "Carmichael Smith" (for his political thriller Atomsk), "Anthony Bearden" (for his poetry) and "Felix C. Forrest" (for the novels Ria and Carola). He died of a heart attack in 1966 at Johns Hopkins University Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland, at age 53.
Linebarger was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. His father was Paul M. W. Linebarger, a lawyer and political activist with close ties to the leaders of the Chinese revolution of 1911. As a result of those connections, Linebarger's godfather was Sun Yat-sen, considered the father of Chinese nationalism.[3]
While Sun Yat-sen was struggling against contentious warlords in China, Linebarger's father moved his family between a variety of places in Asia, Europe, and the United States and sometimes sent his son to boarding schools for safety; Linebarger attended more than 30 schools. In 1919 at a boarding school in Hawaii he was blinded in his right eye; the vision in his remaining eye was impaired by infection.[3]
Linebarger was familiar with six languages by adulthood. At the age of 23, he received a PhD in Political Science from Johns Hopkins University.[3]
From 1937 to 1946, Linebarger held a faculty appointment at Duke University, where he began producing highly regarded works on Far Eastern affairs.
While retaining his professorship at Duke after the beginning of World War II, Linebarger began serving as a second lieutenant of the United States Army, where he was involved in the creation of the Office of War Information and the Operation Planning and Intelligence Board. He also helped organize the Army's first psychological warfare section. In 1943, he was sent to China to coordinate military intelligence operations. When he later pursued his interest in China, Linebarger became a close confidant of Chiang Kai-shek. By the end of the war, he had risen to the rank of major.
In 1947, Linebarger moved to the Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, DC, where he served as Professor of Asiatic Studies. He used his experiences in the war to write the book Psychological Warfare (1948), regarded by many in the field as a classic text.
He eventually rose to the rank of colonel in the reserves. He was recalled to advise the British forces in the Malayan Emergency and the U.S. Eighth Army in the Korean War. While he was known to call himself a "visitor to small wars", he refrained from becoming involved in the Vietnam War, but is known to have done work for the Central Intelligence Agency. In 1969 CIA officer Miles Copeland Jr. wrote that Linebarger was "perhaps the leader practitioner of 'black' and 'gray' propaganda in the Western world".[4][5] According to Joseph Burkholder Smith, a former CIA operative, he conducted classes in psychological warfare for CIA agents at his home in Washington under cover of his position at the School of Advanced International Studies.[3] He traveled extensively and became a member of the Foreign Policy Association, and was called upon to advise President John F. Kennedy.
Published non-fiction
1937, The Political Doctrines of Sun Yat-Sen: An Exposition of the San Min Chu I, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press
1938, Government in Republican China, London: McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0-88355-081-4
1941, The China of Chiang K'ai-shek: A Political Study, Boston: World Peace Foundation, ISBN 0-8371-6779-5
1948, Psychological Warfare, Washington: Infantry Journal Press; revised second edition, 1954, New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce (available online)
1951, Foreign milieux (HBM 200/1), Dept. of Defense, Research and Development Board
1951, Immediate improvement of theater-level psychological warfare in the Far East, Operations Research Office, Johns Hopkins University
1954, Far Eastern Government and Politics: China and Japan (with Djang Chu and Ardath W. Burks), Van Nostrand
1956, "Draft statement of a ten-year China and Indochina policy, 1956–1966", Foreign Policy Research Institute, University of Pennsylvania
1965, Essays on military psychological operations, Special Operations Research Office, American University
[FOX] A 4.4-magnitude earthquake was reported in Tennessee early Wednesday, officials said.
The quake hit about six miles north of Decatur around 4:15 a.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The shaking was felt by residents as far away as Atlanta -- about 149 miles south of the epicenter.
A 3.3 magnitude aftershock struck about 10 minutes later, the Center for Earthquake Research and Information reported.
Signs of major damage or injuries have yet to be reported.
The 4.4 was the second strongest quake on record to strike eastern Tennessee, according to the USGS. The strongest ever registered was a 4.7 magnitude near Maryville in 1973.
[Breitbart] Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage has said he doubts Prime Minister Theresa May’s withdrawal agreement will pass in the House of Commons, while a poll has revealed voters reject the deal two to one.
After the prime minister announced that the vote on the agreement would be postponed in the face of certain defeat she travelled to Europe on Tuesday in attempts to seek "assurances" over the Irish backstop which could lock Northern Ireland into regulatory alignment with the EU.
Mr Farage, who branded it the "worst deal in history," told Sky News’s Adam Boulton, "Now we see Mrs May charging all around Europe, I’m beginning to wonder why. Clearly, there’s going to be no significant concession of any kind at all I just don’t see how this deal gets passed."
Britain is a member of the WTO so we trade on those rules. There will be limited tariffs but theses extra taxes are far preferable to income taxes like the EUSSR tax called VAT, which on leaving can now be abolished.
Treason May's "agreement" was designed to be so bad voters could never agree to it, in the crazy hope we'd decide to keep being run by the EUSSR's politburo. Her whole "negotiating" point was to run out the clock. I just hope non-MSM sources have got the real facts across to most of the population in the way they did to ensure the Brexit vote (which was to leave the EUSSR's customs cartel etc)
Hence the downplaying of the french protests and ZERO mention of the WTO in the establishment MSM.
[AMN] BEIRUT, LEBANON (8:30 A.M.) ‐ The Venezuelan Ministry of Defense announced on Monday evening that the Russian military is sending two Tupolev Tu-160 strategic bombers, an Antonov An-124 heavily military transport aircraft, and an Ilyushin IL-62 aircraft to Venezuela.
In addition to these five planes, the Russian military is sending up to 100 soldiers to the Latin American nation in a new show of support to Venezuela and their President Nicolas Maduro.
"The aircrew of the Russian Federation are welcome to this heroic land," the Venezuelan Minister of Defense Vladimir Padrino tweeted on Monday.
"It is a new opportunity to strengthen our relations in the military field and continue walking a path of cooperation and sincere friendship. Peace is our objective," he continued.
According to Padrino, "nobody in the world should fear" this move by the Russian military, adding "we are builders of peace and not war."
The move by the Russian military comes just weeks after the Iranian Navy said that they are seeking a presence in the Atlantic, hinting that Venezuela might be their destination.
BTW, unless its a one way trip, they're going to need some support infrastructure if they want them back. Do you trust the quality of the fuel the locals will supply?
[Inst for the study of War] Key Takeaway: Russia will likely escalate militarily against Ukraine imminently. Russia is setting military conditions to prepare its forces for open conflict with Ukraine. Russia is already creating the pretext to escalate by circulating the false narrative that Ukraine and the West are preparing imminent attacks, including a chemical weapons attack, in Eastern Ukraine. Russia may fabricate evidence of a chemical weapons attack – or may itself conduct a chemical weapons attack -- near Russia-backed areas of Ukraine to create chaos, justify the overt involvement of the Russian Armed Forces, and set conditions for future military operations. NATO’s inaction following Russia’s escalation in the Sea of Azov is likely emboldening Putin to continue challenging the West in Ukraine. NATO must reassess the threat that Russia poses to European security and the rules-based international order and respond decisively to deter an increasingly likely Russian military escalation in Ukraine itself.
Russia is taking overt steps towards open conflict with Ukraine. Russia has been waging a covert war against Ukraine using proxy separatist forces in eastern Ukraine since 2014. The Russian military is now preparing its forces for direct military involvement. The Kremlin is reinforcing ground, naval, and air elements in its Southern Military District - the command likely responsible for managing its ongoing war in Ukraine. Moscow may calculate that the international community will not meaningfully respond if the visibility of its role in the war now increases.
Ground: Russia reportedly transferred an additional mechanized regiment to the 150th Motor Rifle Division (MRD) on December 2.[1] The 150th MRD is a uniquely tank-heavy unit subordinate to the 8th Combined-Arms Army located 20-30 kilometers from the Russian-Ukrainian border. ISW previously assessed that the 150th MRD could support a ground advance by Russia along the northern coast of the Sea of Azov if the Kremlin launched a large-scale offensive against Ukraine. The Kremlin has also increased the number of armored vehicles along the Russian-Ukrainian border. Ukrainian Armed Forces Commander General Viktor Muzhenko has publicly warned of a significant buildup of Russian T-62M Main Battle Tanks along the Russian-Ukrainian border that had occurred by October 2018. ISW had previously warned about this mobilization in September 2018.
Air: Russia is likely integrating additional airmobile units into existing units in the Southern Military District (SMD). SMD Commander Colonel General Aleksandr Dvornikov announced earlier this year that new airmobile units would begin training with naval infantry in the Black Sea Fleet and Caspian Flotilla beginning in December 2018.[2] It is not yet clear if these units have begun their training missions.
Sea: Russia is also bolstering the capabilities of its Black Sea Fleet. Russia added a new corvette equipped with cruise missiles to the Black Sea Fleet on December 7.[3] Russia is expected to add four additional warships including patrol boats and minesweepers to the Black Sea Fleet by the start of 2019.[4] Russia also conducted naval and missile drills involving two submarines and Pantsir Surface-to-Air Missile Systems (SAMS) in the Black Sea and Crimean Peninsula on December 5.
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[Guardian] Vladimir Putin’s old East German secret police identification card has reportedly been discovered in the Stasi archives.
The card for "Maj Vladimir Putin" was discovered among Soviet-era personnel files in Dresden, where Putin served as a KGB officer in the 1980s. It bore stamps and was validated through 1989, the German newspaper Bild reported, along with a photograph of the identification card.
The archive head told Bild that the card would have let Putin enter Stasi offices unhindered and made it easier to recruit agents, because he would not have had to mention his KGB affiliation. It was not clear whether the card indicated Putin worked directly for the Stasi.
The Kremlin neither confirmed nor denied that Putin was issued a Stasi identification. "At those times, the times of the USSR, the KGB and the Stasi were partner services, and so such an exchange of IDs should perhaps not be ruled out," Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin spokesman, said.
Some of the Russian leader’s most formative years, details of which remain secret, were spent in Dresden. Putin arrived in the German city in the mid-1980s on his first foreign posting with the KGB.
On the night of 5 December 1989, he phoned Russia for orders as a crowd prepared to storm the KGB residence. The Berlin Wall had fallen less than a month earlier.
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"that the card would have let Putin enter Stasi offices unhindered and made it easier to recruit agents, because he would not have had to mention his KGB affiliation"
LOL, a Russian recruiting agents could never work for the KGB in the first place.
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The Stasi tried to recrruit eveybody, and succeeded well enough — to absolutely no one’s surprise afterward. And since the country was wholly owned subsidiary of the KGB, granting a piece of paper to the young Mr, Putin, emissary from Moscow, did no more than imorove daily efficiency, Procopius2k nailed it — Mr. Putin’s is merely a curiosity, not meaningful.
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"Mr. Putin’s is merely a curiosity, not meaningful."
That's correct. And he found out just how meaningful he was when he wanted Soviet troops to crush the protestors in Dresden in 1989. Nobody in Moscow picked up the phone.
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East German Stasi tried to recruit Merkel as a spy
[PRESSTV] Ukraine has terminated the friendship treaty with its most important neighbor, Russia. Ukrainian president Poroshenko insists that the move is a part of his strategy to pull Ukraine away from Russian influence. His critics argue that the president is harming people in pursuit of ratings ahead of the elections next year. Lena Savchuk reports from Kiev.
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[ISW] Key Takeaway: Russia will likely escalate militarily against Ukraine imminently. Russia is setting military conditions to prepare its forces for open conflict with Ukraine. Russia is already creating the pretext to escalate by circulating the false narrative that Ukraine and the West are preparing imminent attacks, including a chemical weapons attack, in Eastern Ukraine. Russia may fabricate evidence of a chemical weapons attack ‐ or may itself conduct a chemical weapons attack -- near Russia-backed areas of Ukraine to create chaos, justify the overt involvement of the Russian Armed Forces, and set conditions for future military operations. NATO’s inaction following Russia’s escalation in the Sea of Azov is likely emboldening Putin to continue challenging the West in Ukraine. NATO must reassess the threat that Russia poses to European security and the rules-based international order and respond decisively to deter an increasingly likely Russian military escalation in Ukraine itself.
[BBC] The chief financial officer of Chinese telecoms giant Huawei has been granted bail by a Canadian court.
Meng Wanzhou was arrested on 1 December and could be extradited to the US to face fraud charges linked to the alleged violation of sanctions on Iran.
A judge in Vancouver set bail at C$10m (£6m; $7.4m). She will be under surveillance 24 hours a day and must wear an electronic ankle tag.
US President Donald Trump now says he is willing to intervene in the case.
Life of Huawei's high-flying heiress
What's going on with Huawei?
Ms Meng, 46, is the daughter of Huawei's founder and her detention has angered China and soured its relations with both Canada and the US.
This comes against the background of an increasingly acrimonious trade dispute between Washington and Beijing.
Ms Meng is accused in the US of using a Huawei subsidiary called Skycom to evade sanctions on Iran between 2009 and 2014.
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ChiComms have to have an exfil op ready to go. I'm gonna take the over though. They'll wait awhile to see what POTUS offers - maybe we drop the charges. I think the Over/Under is 14 days before she does a runner. I'm shocked the Canucks granted bail. I'd be looking for any recently opened bank accounts in Vanuatu.
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She's already arranged passage for her family. Jimmy Hoffa will be found before Meng re-surfaces.
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She may have been on Xi's naughty list and, protestations aside, it suits the Party to have a high flying, multiple passport holding, foreign property owning princess get her wings clipped.
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Let's put it another way. The Chinese have very good intel, probably great intel in Canada, and they keep close tabs on top execs, especially ones with open international arrest warrants. The warrant was issued in August. Meng's travel to an extradition partner of the US was a clear risk. The Chinese may have known this would go down before she stepped on the plane to YVR and let it unfold.
[DAWN] The suspected leader of a 'rickshaw gang' that targeted over 200 women was tossed in the calaboose You have the right to remain silent... in an injured condition along with a companion after exchanging fire with Ferozeabad police in Bloody Karachi ...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous... , Senior Superintendent of Police East (SSP East) Azfar Mahesar said during a presser on Tuesday.
Cash, dozens of valuable women's handbags and jewelry worth hundreds of thousands were recovered from the duo.
On the special directives of the SSP East, Jamshed Town Superintendent of Police (SP) Shamyl Riaz had formed a team consisting of Ferozabad Station House Officer (SHO) Aurangzeb Khan Khattak and Ghulam Nabi Afridi.
The team had received information that three suspects were in the PECHS area of the city.
As soon as they saw the police, the suspects started firing. In the resulting shootout, the gang leader was injured, the official said.
Police subsequently surrounded the area, arresting the injured suspect and his lover companion.
The suspect revealed that for four and a half years, his four-member group had used to target women.
Apart from snatching valuables, the gang also used cutting tools to cut and take off women's bangles and jewelry.
During a subsequent police raid, over 70 valuable handbags snatched from women, hundreds of thousands of rupees in cash, as well as over 50 mobile phones and laptops were recovered from the accused.
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[Reuters Bus News] DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran needs some 500 planes and would likely back buying the Sukhoi Superjet 100 if Russia is willing to sell them to its airlines, Iranian news agencies reported the country’s top civil aviation official as saying on Wednesday.
Iran needs to upgrade its ageing passenger fleet and is seeking to avert U.S. sanctions on Tehran.
The U.S. Treasury has revoked licences for Boeing Co (BA.N) and Airbus (AIR.PA) to sell passenger jets to Iran after President Donald Trump pulled the United States out of the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement in May and reimposed sanctions.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.