Seeing reports from around the globe that this may involve AN0M --- an encrypted chat application used by organized crime groups that was actually developed by the FBI. #OperationTrojanShield
Breaking: Police down under confirm FBI was secretly operating encrypted chat app AN0M for 18 months. Law enforcement watched criminals around the globe sell drugs and plot murders in real time. Anom[.]io now:
“Worldwide, 9000 law enforcement officials were involved in co-ordinated operations linked to the penetration of An0m.” amp.smh.com.au/national/mass-…
The FBI got AN0M from a confidential source who also offered to supply it to transnational criminal organizations (TCOs), according to court documents.
The FBI built a master key into the device that attached to each AN0M message as it was transmitted.
Each message was then “BCC’d” to a server controlled by the FBI.
AN0M was used on nearly 12,000 devices in 90 countries, per court documents.
Anthony Pratt, the Australian billionaire who says Trump revealed to him sensitive information about submarines, reportedly paid Rudy Giuliani "about a million bucks" to attend Pratt’s birthday party. smh.com.au/world/north-am…
“All these guys are like the mafia. Trump, Rupert, Rudy. You want to be a customer, not a competitor. And I am very aware of that," Pratt says in a recorded conversation obtained by the Sydney Morning Herald.
Pratt says he paid Rudy "about a million bucks" to attend Pratt's 60th birthday party in Australia in 2020. The party was cancelled due to COVID lockdowns "so now he calls me once a week."
It looks like the unnamed former high-ranking government official and Trump advisor mentioned in Gal Luft's indictment was R. James Woolsey Jr., former director the CIA from 1993-1995.
Woolsey's op-ed in the @SCMPNews in the fall of 2016 includes word-for-word a line that the indictment claims Gal Luft, the Israeli head of a US think tank, had written for "Individual-1," the former gov't official and Trump advisor. scmp.com/comment/insigh…
@SCMPNews A few days after that article ran, Woolsey signed a $72,000 per year consulting agreement with Luft's think tank. Luft bragged that he had "recruited" Woolsey who was to visit China "undercover" if Trump won the election, according to the indictment.
"While working with Ms. Dunphy, Giuliani would look to Ms. Dunphy, point to his erect penis, and tell her that he could not do any work until 'you take care of this.'"
More stunning allegations against "America's Mayor" were filed today by a former assistant.
Lordy, there are tapes.
"In addition to his sexual demands, Giuliani went on alcohol-drenched rants that included sexist, racist, and antisemitic remarks, which made the work environment unbearable. Many of these comments were recorded."
Bombshell report from @WSJ: Circle of people around Jeffrey Epstein is larger than previously known.
Biden's CIA Director Bill Burns met Epstein in 2014 when Burns was deputy secretary of state. wsj.com/articles/jeffr…
"Kathryn Ruemmler, a White House counsel under President Barack Obama, had dozens of meetings with Epstein in the years after her White House service and before she became a top lawyer at Goldman Sachs in 2020."
Epstein scheduled more than a dozen meetings from 2013 to 2017 with Joshua Cooper Ramo, then the co-CEO of Henry Kissinger's consulting firm. At the time, Rako who served on the boards of Starbucks and FedEx.
Tim Golden at ProPublica writes about year-old declassified docs revealing that the Saudi who helped two 9/11 hijackers was a spy without mentioning the new, more troubling info we uncovered in @talk_spy.
@SpyTalker and I wrote last month about a previously-unreported military court filing that revealed several former FBI agents believed the Saudi spy was part of a failed and possibly off-the-books CIA effort to recruit the hijackers. spytalk.co/p/exclusive-fb…
The Guantanamo document quotes one former FBI agent, identified as CS-23, who says that the CIA has "operational" files on the alleged Saudi spy, Omar al-Bayoumi, and a "paper trail" that is still being suppressed. Interestingly, the CIA didn't rule this out.
The @nytimes has a big story up about how the Israeli spyware Pegasus got into Mexico, but the article avoids my 2021 report in @thedailybeast showing the key role played by GOP fundraiser Elliot Broidy and a Mexican businessman later jailed in the US. thedailybeast.com/scandal-spywar…
The Times' story shows that reporters @ronenbergman and @Nataliekitro had access to the same Israeli court documents I based my story on.
So why did the Times omit this critical piece of the puzzle involving Broidy and Jose Azano aka "Mr Lambo?" nytimes.com/2023/04/18/wor…
I could be wrong but my guess is it's because the Times is trying to build a package of stories on Israeli spyware maker NSO that they can submit for journalism prizes.
The Times' story today on Pegasus in Mexico follows an earlier scoop on the use of the spyware in the US.