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(5 comments) Sunday, March 25, 2007 Private intelligence firm paid to watch millions, including me!SHARE
A corporation specializing in private investigation and online surveillance has begun monitoring my website for suspicious activity, adding The American Monitor to a list of millions being watched by Cyveillance Incorporated.
(2 comments) Tuesday, January 16, 2007 Ptech owner's assets confiscated in AlbaniaSHARE
The Albanian government has seized the assets of a wealthy Saudi that, for several years, reportedly maintained simultaneous connections to both al-Qaeda and the U.S. government while serving the interests of the CIA.
(3 comments) Thursday, December 28, 2006 Illegal 'Terror Ops' May Explain White House CensorshipSHARE
A former National Security Council official who recently accused the White House of censoring his op-ed piece for the New York Times may be threatening to expose the Bush Administration's protection and utilization of an anti-Iranian terrorist organization.
(3 comments) Saturday, December 16, 2006 9/11 'paymaster' back in court, may be cleared of Pearl's deathSHARE
Omar Sheikh, a reported CIA asset and primary financer of the 9/11 attacks, is back in court to appeal his conviction in the Daniel Pearl murder case. Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf's recently released book has provided Omar's lawyers with new evidence that may overturn the 2002 verdict.
(4 comments) Thursday, October 26, 2006 Musharraf names 9/11 suspect as possible British asset, Fails to mention links to 9/11, ISI, CIASHARE
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf's new book, In the Line of Fire, names Omar Sheikh, the alleged 9/11 'paymaster', as a possible asset for the British intelligence agency MI6. The book neglects to mention Omar Sheikh's links to the 9/11 attacks, his widely reported connections to Pakistan's intelligence agency the ISI, and to the CIA.