CIA

Senate Republican Releases Report on Origins of COVID-19

"This report concludes most likely this was two leaks," said Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS).

Ex-DNI Ratcliffe to Testify Lab Leak as ‘Only Explanation’ for COVID-19 Outbreak

Based on U.S. intelligence and "numerous, diverse and unassailable" sources.

Government Access to Twitter Accounts Included Users’ Private Messages: Elon Musk

Federal agencies had "full access to everything."

Bud Light Parent Company’s CEO Is Former CIA

The job description for Whitworth's position says that he specialized in "the recruitment and handling of human sources with access to vital intelligence that prevented and disrupted terrorist threats."

Montana Lawmakers Pass Bill Banning TikTok

Montana lawmakers passed a bill this week banning the social media app TikTok from operating in the state.

Ukraine Embezzled $400 Million From U.S. Aid

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, along with government officials and 35 generals embezzled $400 million in U.S. aid to the country, according to an estimate from the Central Intelligence Agency.

Hundreds of Former Federal Employees Work in Big Tech

The information from LinkedIn connects social media to the national security state.

Swedish Investigation Into Nord Stream Explosion Finds State Actor Likeliest Culprit

The explosive used was most common among governments and their militaries.

New Bill Requires Disclosure of Hidden Surveillance Devices in Household Appliances

The Informing Consumers about Smart Devices Act targets smart appliances that can record conversations and track people, and aims to safeguard the privacy and security of American homes.

‘Pro-Ukrainian’ Group Suspected in Bombing of Nord Stream Pipelines: NYT Source

Anonymous U.S. officials suggest that a pro-Ukrainian group is suspected to have been responsible for the September 2022 bombing of Nord Stream pipelines, according to The New York Times, although it is unclear who directed or paid for the operation.

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