Former CIA Officer Says Decision To Drone Attack Kremlin Was Made By The United States
Former CIA Officer Larry Johnson says the decision to drone attack Kremlin was made by the United States. The Wednesday attack, which was likely to have been targeting Russian President Vladimir Putin, was stopped by electronic warfare systems which disabled the drones before they could reach their target. According to Johnson, the attack must have […]
Russia’s Skolkovo Espionage Operation – How Kremlin Gained Access To Silicon Valley Secrets
Skolkovo was perhaps the Kremlin’s boldest maneuver yet. Envious of America’s technological success, the Russians sought to re-create the West Coast high-tech industrial hub in the suburbs of Moscow. But unlike the bottom-up innovation that defines Silicon Valley, where computer geniuses pinched their pennies and built the first personal computers in their garages, Skolkovo was […]
Israeli Spy Jeffrey Epstein’s Blackmail Sex Tapes Are With The Kremlin
British Intelligence Chiefs are concerned that Russian intelligence have obtained compromising material on Prince Andrew and that the Kremlin has its hands on the controversial Israeli spy Jeffrey Epstein’s blackmail sex tapes. The details are revealed in the sensational new book “EPSTEIN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES.” Meanwhile, another new book on Jeffrey Epstein and […]
Gerasimov Doctrine – Behind Russia’s Vision Of Total Warfare
Everywhere, you’ll find scholars, pundits, and policymakers talking about the threat the “Gerasimov doctrine” — named after Russia’s chief of the general staff — poses to the West. It’s a new way of war, “an expanded theory of modern warfare,” or even “a vision of total warfare.” There’s one small problem. It doesn’t exist. And the longer we […]
How Russian Spies Bugged Davos 2020
Swiss police suspect Russian spies bugged Davos 2020 disguised as plumbers. Authorities suggest agents posed as tradesmen in order to bug world leaders. Russian plumbers do not tend to summer in Davos. Even those with diplomatic passports. Five months before world leaders began their pilgrimage to the annual World Economic Forum this week Swiss police […]