The one remarkable discovery that we have made is that when folks in a hierarchical structure initiate activity that can be understood as treason, they effectively authorize all their underlings to discover ways to betray them. A corollary to all this is that if Wikileaks did not exist it would simply be created some where else.
In short, the politicized CIA turned naturally into a sieve. This is a real unintended consequence. The big lesson here is that our loyal secret military research programs will remain so only if loyalty to the USA is certain.
Read this and understand that it is too late to change the CIA. The Marines need to go in and implement a lock down while debriefing all senior leadership. At the same time all staff needs to be subsumed into military intelligence under the control of the Chiefs of Staff and the president. This will entail geographical distribution and immediate retraining on physical boots on the ground skills. We need those guys out there. Do it this way, and we can salvage an effective intel service.
Once done electronic surveillance can also then be integrated as well. This will subsume the NSA.
Thus information sharing with civilian authority is coming from a clearly secure environment and open to proper checks and oversight that is independent of the civilian authority. This need not stop fishing trips but can clearly define their scope and limits. The main check is that all such information is not usable in a court and that makes even the nosy cops circumspect...
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Top 15 Discoveries & Implications of Wikileaks CIA Vault 7
Vault 7 has been the subject of a curious and cryptic set of tweets from Wikileaks over the course of the past month or so.
http://humansarefree.com/2017/03/top-15-discoveries-implications-of.html#more
Now we know why. In bombshell news, in the greatest leak in Wikileaks
history, in the greatest leak in CIA history, a total of 8,761 documents
has been released in a series that has been dubbed Vault 7.
Even for seasoned conspiracy researchers, the documents are fascinating
and horrible at the same time. It confirms the suspicions and knowledge
of many investigators. Now we have the proof to substantiate our hunches
and intuition.
The CIA has been caught with its pants down: spying on its citizens,
bypassing encryption to steal their messages, hacking into their
electronic devices to listen on their conversations, using US consulates
abroad to conduct spying operations, remotely hacking into vehicles (to
perform undetectable assassinations) and much more.
Some will be shocked, but really, let’s remember the
true nature and purpose of the CIA: a rogue agency that overthrows
foreign leaders, install puppet regimes, imports drugs, runs guns and
assassinates anyone who gets in the way of its agenda, including US presidents.
Wikileaks has stated that it has only released less than 1% of its Vault 7 series, so this is literally the tip of the iceberg. Imagine what else is to come …
Here are the top 15 discoveries and implications of Vault 7 so far:
Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #1: CIA = Virus & Malware Factory
The CIA is not just a rogue agency that runs illegal drugs and weapons,
assassinates people, starts wars and conducts regime change.
It has also spent untold millions or even billions of dollars developing
what is probably the most sophisticated cyber warfare/hacking/spying
department on the planet, equalling or even surpassing that of the NSA.
Wikileaks reveals that the CIA has its own “hacking division” that is
run by its CCI (Center for Cyber Intelligence) which by the end of 2016:
“… had over 5000 registered users and had produced more than a thousand
hacking systems, trojans, viruses, and other “weaponized” malware. Such
is the scale of the CIA’s undertaking that by 2016, its hackers had
utilized more code than that used to run Facebook.
“The CIA had created, in effect, its “own NSA” with even less
accountability and without publicly answering the question as to whether
such a massive budgetary spend on duplicating the capacities of a rival
agency could be justified.”
Snowden’s leaks were already bad enough, showing that the NSA was an
agency above the law that monitored, surveilled and spied upon just
about anyone it wanted, since most people on the planet are within its
reach in one way or another.
Now, we have confirmation that the CIA is engaging in exactly the same
kind activity, or perhaps even worse. Could there be any possible doubt
left by anyone that the MIC (Military Intelligence Complex) runs the US
Government and the world?
Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #2: Bypassing Encryption
You know how all these companies promise encryption and some even charge
more for the service? Guess what? It doesn’t matter! Vault 7 leaked
docs shows that the CIA is getting audio files before they get
encrypted.
The CIA can hack into your phone, compromise your operating system and suck up your messages before they’re encrypted and sent.
It doesn’t matter what precautions you’ve taken. Encrypted messaging
apps like WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram and many more are vulnerable.
Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #3: Bypassing Computer Operating System
The CIA can hack your computer. In fact, every part of your computer can be bypassed, including your operation system.
Per Wikileaks:
“The CIA has developed automated multi-platform malware attack and control systems covering Windows, Mac OS X, Solaris, Linux and more, such as EDB’s “HIVE” and the related “Cutthroat” and “Swindle” tools.”
Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #4: Smart TVs become Spy TVs
It was obvious to anyone with half a functioning brain cell that smart TVs were basically spy TVs (see The SMART Deception), but now we have the proof.
In the Vault 7 docs, the CIA has a program called Weeping Angel (read
’em and weep) that it developed with the MI5/BTSS (British Security
Service).
It details how the CIA can hack Samsung smart TVs and then place them in
fake-off mode so that an unsuspecting owner falsely believes their TV
is off – when really it is on, recording all sounds in the room and
transmitting them via the net to a covert CIA server.
Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #5: MicroSoft MicroSpy Software
Bill Gates is the agenda-man for the New World Order. Clearly he sold out a long, long time ago.
Kim Dotcom has been particularly vocal, calling for Gates to come clean
(ain’t gonna happen) and admit how much he helped the CIA (and the MIC
in general) by helping them build backdoors in the software.
The CIA turned Microsoft software into spyware, using exploits that were built into the system:
“The CIA also runs a very substantial effort to infect and control Microsoft Windows users with its malware.
“This includes multiple local and remote weaponized “zero days”, air gap
jumping viruses such as “Hammer Drill” which infects software
distributed on CD/DVDs, infectors for removable media such as USBs,
systems to hide data in images or in covert disk areas ( “Brutal
Kangaroo”) and to keep its malware infestations going.
“Many of these infection efforts are pulled together by the CIA’s
Automated Implant Branch (AIB), which has developed several attack
systems for automated infestation and control of CIA malware, such as
“Assassin” and “Medusa”.”
Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #6: Skype is Vulnerable
Vault 7 reveals that conversations on Skype are converted to text then uploaded to a CIA cloud for data assortment and analysis.
Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #7: iPhones and Androids are Vulnerable
Both Apple iOS and Android systems are vulnerable. Snowden already told
us this, but Vault 7 re-confirms that iPhones and Android are easily
hackable.
The CIA has been creating all kinds of malware to spy on practically every piece of electronic equipment you own.
Vault 7 Bombshell: The CIA Can Spy Through TVs, iPhones, Smart Phones and Windows PCs
Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #8: Breaking “Zero Day” Commitment by Hoarding Vulnerabilities
Wikileaks notes that Obama had promised the technology industry (after
much lobbying) that the US Government would disclose any vulnerabilities
as soon as it had discovered them (thus the term “zero day”).
Yet the CIA stockpiled these vulnerabilities because it wanted to retain
the advantage of knowing how to hack into systems and devices, which
endangers everyone else who uses them:
“'Year Zero' documents show that the CIA breached the Obama
administration’s commitments. Many of the vulnerabilities used in the
CIA’s cyber arsenal are pervasive and some may already have been found
by rival intelligence agencies or cyber criminals.
“As an example, specific CIA malware revealed in “Year Zero” is able to
penetrate, infest and control both the Android phone and iPhone software
that runs or has run presidential Twitter accounts.
“The CIA attacks this software by using undisclosed security
vulnerabilities (“zero days”) possessed by the CIA but if the CIA can
hack these phones then so can everyone else who has obtained or
discovered the vulnerability.
“As long as the CIA keeps these vulnerabilities concealed from Apple and
Google (who make the phones) they will not be fixed, and the phones
will remain hackable.”
Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #9: Hijacking All Sorts of Vehicles – for Assassination
Of all the discoveries, this one is explosive – literally. Vault 7
exposes that the CIA has the ability to remotely hijack all kinds of
vehicles (including cars and planes), which means it can carry out
undetectable assassinations.
This casts a new light on the suspicious death of Michael Hastings,
whose car burst into flames and ran into a tree at high speed.
It also makes one wonder about the deaths of JFK Jr. (son of John F.
Kennedy) and former US senator Paul Wellstone, both of whom died in
suspicious plane accidents.
Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #10: Using US Consulate in Germany as a Spy and Hacking Base
You can imagine how impressed the Germans are with the US now. Remember
when it was revealed that Obama was hacking the cell phone of German
Chancellor Angela Merkel?
Now we learn that the CIA, in flagrant violation of international law,
has been using the US consulate in Frankfurt, Germany, as a base for its
spying and hacking activities, many of which in this case required a
close physical proximity to the target.
From Wikileaks:
“CIA hackers operating out of the Frankfurt consulate ( “Center for Cyber Intelligence Europe” or CCIE) are given diplomatic (“black”) passports and State Department cover.
Your Cover Story (for this trip)
Q: Why are you here?
A: Supporting technical consultations at the Consulate.
A number of the CIA’s electronic attack methods are designed for
physical proximity. These attack methods are able to penetrate high
security networks that are disconnected from the internet, such as
police record database.
In these cases, a CIA officer, agent or allied intelligence officer
acting under instructions, physically infiltrates the targeted
workplace.
The attacker is provided with a USB containing malware developed for the
CIA for this purpose, which is inserted into the targeted computer. The
attacker then infects and exfiltrates data to removable media.”
Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #11: CIA-Electronics Supplier Collusion
Another aspect to consider with this is CIA collusion with electronics
manufacturers and suppliers.
We know the CIA owns the MSM, Hollywood,
the Communication Industry, etc.
Wikileaks reports that the CIA’s Mobile Device Branch created technology
to infect and control smartphones. Do they possess a backdoor into the
software and hardware of all smartphones?
Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #12: Fiscal Damage
The CIA has caused worldwide damage that can be estimated in millions or
maybe even billions of dollars, since they can’t now control the
malware they have created.
The CIA has lost control of the monster it created. We are all
vulnerable. How much data will be hacked, how much privacy stolen and
how much money will it cost to prevent and repair this breach?
Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #13: Project Umbrage: The Framing of Foreign Nations like Russia
Well well well. Remember all that brouhaha about Russia hacking the US elections? It was all lies and propaganda, but many people fell for it. Now look at this.
The CIA has been using a program called Project Umbrage under which it
manipulates code to make it look like it comes from somewhere else like
another nation.
You could call it false flag
cyber terrorism. In other words, the CIA clones the hacking procedures
of Russia to create false flag hacking attacks, and then says with a
straight face that the attacks “are consistent with what we would expect
from Russian hackers”.
That may be technically truthful (but what deceit!) – however only
because the CIA has first intentionally mimicked those techniques with a
motive to frame an innocent party or country.
As YouTuber Joe in General writes:
“The CIA’s Remote Devices Branch gathers and maintains a large library
of attack techniques stolen from malware produced in other countries,
including Russia. One particular attack technique is the ability leave
behind fake digital “fingerprints” that make it look like a CIA
initiated cyber attack was done by someone else.
“At this early stage, its unclear if this is WikiLeaks’ interpretation
of one thing the CIA could do, or if there’s a specific place in the
document where the CIA mentions this use of UMBRAGE.)
“This is HUGE. The ability to create a digital false flag
calls into question anytime in recent history that the CIA has accused
another country of hacking. “We have proof that Russia hacked the U.S
election.””
Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #14: The CIA-NSA Turf War
For some time, we have known about the rivalry or turf war going on
between the CIA and NSA in their struggle to become the preeminent
military intelligence agency.
Another implication of Vault 7 is that we now know for sure that the CIA
has a hacking system that is at least equivalent to, if not better
than, that of the NSA.
The spying, criminality and illegality of the NSA is already miles past
the line of what is acceptable in a free, open and just society.
Now the CIA has doubled the criminality? Where’s the line here? What are the other 16-17 agencies doing?
What’s the DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency) doing to us? What about the
creepy NRO (National Reconnaisance Office), who sports mottos such as
“Nothing is Beyond Our Reach” and “We Own the Night” (see above)?
Are all these agencies in some kind of selfish, macho competition to see who can enslave us the fastest?
This chart shows the CIA at the top of the tree, feeding data to the Executive Branch (the President). Black-and-white proof the CIA is above the President?
Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #15: CIA Above the Rank of President
JFK found out the hard way that presidents don’t tell what the CIA to do. The CIA tells the president what to do.
The image above is interesting proof showing that the CIA is further up in the hierarchy that the Executive Branch.
Reactions
The timing of this release is interesting, given it occurred right after
Trump accused Obama of wiretapping – an accusation in itself which is
totally unprecedented.
When has a sitting president ever even come to close to accusing a
former president of any crime like that? Trump has been vindicated, but
only in a certain sense.
The CIA has no need to single him out when it can literally spy on
anyone who owns a smart phone, smart TV or computer, or who uses Skype
or WhatsApp.
Melissa Dykes of Truthstream Media suggests the leak may cause more apathy or learned helplessness, and that may be true, but it really depends on people’s attitudes in response to this information.
Sadly and predictably, many US Government officials have reacted by
scampering to find who did the leaking, rather than address the
magnitude of the content of the leaks themselves.
Live by the Sword, Die by the Sword
The CIA has lived by the sword ever since its inception. It has always
played with fire. Now it has lost control of a big chunk of its weapons –
its cyber weaponry. The implications of Vault 7 are monumental yet hard
to comprehend at this point.
What this means is that any nation hostile to the US (and there’s a long
list of invaded and subverted nations the CIA has left in its wake
since 1953) can now use these weapons against America.
It also opens the door to genuine criminal thief-hackers who are just out to steal information and money.
What the CIA has done is not just negligent. It’s not even just reckless – it’s brazenly criminal and utterly unaccountable.
They Want TOTAL INFORMATION CONTROL
The CIA is just another tool for the people who run the world. They want total information control. They want to know what you’re thinking.
And they may already have the capacity to do that. This is just the
beginning. Wikileaks has only released 1% of Vault 7. Multiply the
revelations so far by 100. What do you get?
They want to know what you’re thinking and control your every act. They want you to be a completely controllable slave.
No one could be that evil? Oh yes they could, or rather, the dark force controlling them could.
Have a critical mass of people finally awoken to this horrible fact yet? Can the Vault 7 leak get us to the point where we can fully face this reality?
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