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The conspirationists will revel in confirmation bias bliss. WikiLeaks began publishing today The Global Intelligence Files – more than five million emails from the Texas-headquartered "global intelligence" company Stratfor

What comes out of this is the portrait of what a real conspiration looks like. Its extent and limitations. One of the fascinating aspects of this new email dump is the web-like links between the Defense Department, Wall Street and the media. It includes money-laundering schemes, cash bribes and worldwide insider informants.

This is a developing story.

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LONDON—Today, Monday 27 February, WikiLeaks began publishing The Global Intelligence Files – more than five million emails from the Texas-headquartered "global intelligence" company Stratfor. The emails date from between July 2004 and late December 2011. They reveal the inner workings of a company that fronts as an intelligence publisher, but provides confidential intelligence services to large corporations, such as Bhopal’s Dow Chemical Co., Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon and government agencies, including the US Department of Homeland Security, the US Marines and the US Defense Intelligence Agency. The emails show Stratfor’s web of informers, pay-off structure, payment-laundering techniques and psychological methods, for example :

"[Y]ou have to take control of him. Control means financial, sexual or psychological control... This is intended to start our conversation on your next phase" – CEO George Friedman to Stratfor analyst Reva Bhalla on 6 December 2011, on how to exploit an Israeli intelligence informant providing information on the medical condition of the President of Venezuala, Hugo Chavez. 

The material contains privileged information about the US government’s attacks against Julian Assange and WikiLeaks and Stratfor’s own attempts to subvert WikiLeaks. There are more than 4,000 emails mentioning WikiLeaks or Julian Assange. The emails also expose the revolving door that operates in private intelligence companies in the United States. Government and diplomatic sources from around the world give Stratfor advance knowledge of global politics and events in exchange for money. The Global Intelligence Files exposes how Stratfor has recruited a global network of informants who are paid via Swiss banks accounts and pre-paid credit cards. Stratfor has a mix of covert and overt informants, which includes government employees, embassy staff and journalists around the world.

The image above is from Stratford website's Graphic Of The Day section: Defining a Terrorist Attack.

The material shows how a private intelligence agency works, and how they target individuals for their corporate and government clients. For example, Stratfor monitored and analysed the online activities of Bhopal activists, including the "Yes Men", for the US chemical giant Dow Chemical. The activists seek redress for the 1984 Dow Chemical/Union Carbide gas disaster in Bhopal, India. The disaster led to thousands of deaths, injuries in more than half a million people, and lasting environmental damage.

Stratfor has realised that its routine use of secret cash bribes to get information from insiders is risky. In August 2011, Stratfor CEO George Friedman confidentially told his employees : "We are retaining a law firm to create a policy for Stratfor on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. I don’t plan to do the perp walk and I don’t want anyone here doing it either."

Stratfor’s use of insiders for intelligence soon turned into a money-making scheme of questionable legality. The emails show that in 2009 then-Goldman Sachs Managing Director Shea Morenz and Stratfor CEO George Friedman hatched an idea to "utilise the intelligence" it was pulling in from its insider network to start up a captive strategic investment fund. CEO George Friedman explained in a confidential August 2011 document, marked DO NOT SHARE OR DISCUSS : "What StratCap will do is use our Stratfor’s intelligence and analysis to trade in a range of geopolitical instruments, particularly government bonds, currencies and the like". The emails show that in 2011 Goldman Sach’s Morenz invested "substantially" more than $4million and joined Stratfor’s board of directors. Throughout 2011, a complex offshore share structure extending as far as South Africa was erected, designed to make StratCap appear to be legally independent. But, confidentially, Friedman told StratFor staff : "Do not think of StratCap as an outside organisation. It will be integral... It will be useful to you if, for the sake of convenience, you think of it as another aspect of Stratfor and Shea as another executive in Stratfor... we are already working on mock portfolios and trades". StratCap is due to launch in 2012. 

MoreHERE.

Tags: Departemnt of Defense, Wall Street, Wikileaks, geopolitics, global, intelligence, network

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Wow. Just...wow. Not that we didn't know that this is the way the powerful of the world operate these days, but it's still pretty astonishing to see it all laid out like this. 

Stuff like this:  

"Do not think of StratCap as an outside organisation. It will be integral... It will be useful to you if, for the sake of convenience, you think of it as another aspect of Stratfor and Shea as another executive in Stratfor... we are already working on mock portfolios and trades". 


Actually buying worldwide insider information and geopolitical intelligence to gain a trading edge.

From their website:

About Us

January 9, 2012 | 1849 GMT

Stratfor is a subscription-based provider of geopolitical analysis. Individual and corporate subscribers gain a thorough understanding of international affairs, including what’s happening, why it’s happening, and what will happen next.

Unlike traditional news outlets, Stratfor uses a unique, intelligence-based approach to gathering information via rigorous open-source monitoring and a global network of human sources. Analysts then evaluate events looking through the objective lens of geopolitics. Our goal is simple: to make the complexity of the world understandable to an intelligent readership, without ideology, agenda or national bias.

  • Founded in 1996 by bestselling author George Friedman
  • Headquartered in Austin, Texas
  • Privately owned
  • Publishes analysis via a subscribers-only website and customized email updates
  • Subscribers range from military officers to investment professionals, from graduate students to retirees

Founder and CEO George Friedman explains the different approaches taken by intelligence analysts and news reporters in covering world events.


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He compares his services with the press. Basically his sales point is that he is not constrained by  ethics in gathering information.

News Update:

Leak-Check: Stratfor's CEO Has Not Resigned After WikiLeaks Release

Allow me to state the obvious: Sometimes a so-called “leaked email” is just a bunch of words someone posted on the Internet.

Several news sites are reporting that George Friedman, the chief executive of the private intelligence firm Stratfor has resigned following WikiLeaks announcement that it had obtained millions of the firm’s emails and published the first batch Sunday night in a release it’s calling the “Global Intelligence Files.” Those reports of the CEO’s resignation are sourced to the text of a purported email not included in WikiLeaks’ release but instead posted to the publishing platform Pastebin.

“Please rest assured that this decision was not an easy. [sic] But in the light of the recent events, especially the release of our company emails by WikiLeaks, I have decided that stepping down is in the best interest of Stratfor and its customer base,” the text reads.

While the emails WikiLeaks has published show all the signs of being authentic, that follow-up “leak” of Friedman’s resignation email does not. In an email, a Stratfor spokesperson says Friedman hasn’t resigned. The company echoed that fact in a statement published Monday morning. “Under the continued leadership of founder and Chief Executive Officer George Friedman, Stratfor will not be silenced and will continue to publish the geopolitical analysis our friends and subscribers have come to rely upon.”

But the unquestioning reports sparked by the post on Pastebin are a reminder that not all “leaks” are created equal. As far as I can determine, WikiLeaks has yet to publish a forgery that it claimed was real, despite discussion by severalmilitary contractors of discrediting the group with fake documents.

In this case, the media may have been confused by WikiLeaks’ apparent partnership with the hacker collective Anonymous, which has claimed it provided WikiLeaks with Stratfor’s emails after hacking the firm in December of last year. Unlike WikiLeaks, Anonymous hackers frequently post stolen data to Pastebin, and with no leadership structure or defined membership, can’t be held accountable for fake data.

Friedman’s fate is still far from clear in the wake of a scandal that WikiLeaks claims includes evidence of insider trading with the partnership of Goldman Sachs, monitoring and tracking victims of the Bhopal chemical disaster on behalf of Dow Chemical, and talk of extortion and payoffs to extract intelligence from sources. But the firm points out in its statement that “Some of the emails may be forged or altered to include inaccuracies” and refuses to validate them. False reports based on actual forged leaks will only help the firm discredit the real material WikiLeaks has published.

According to my conservative informants, Wikileaks is an abomination.

Yeah, Wikileaks is, NOT Stratfor.... sure.

I must admit I'm a bit ignorant: why wikileaks is an abomination ?

Tuesday 28th February 2012 18:30 GMT

Confidential emails obtained from the US private intelligence firm Stratfor show that the United States Government has had a secret indictment against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange for more than 12 months.

Fred Burton, Stratfor’s Vice-President for Counterterrorism and Corporate Security, is a former Deputy Chief of the Department of State’s (DoS) counterterrorism division for the Diplomatic Security Service (DSS).

In early 2011, Burton revealed in internal Stratfor correspondence that a secret Grand Jury had already issued a sealed indictment for Assange: "Not for Pub — We have a sealed indictment on Assange. Pls protect." (375123)According to Burton: "Assange is going to make a nice bride in prison. Screw the terrorist. He’ll be eating cat food forever.(1056988) A few weeks earlier, following Julian Assange’s release from a London jail, where he had been remanded as a result of a Swedish prosecutor’s arrest warrant, Fred Burton told SkyNews: "extradition [to the US is] more and more likely". (373862).

Emails from Fred Burton reveal that the US Government employs the same counterterrorism strategy against Julian Assange and WikiLeaks as against Al Qaeda: "Take down the money. Go after his infrastructure. The tools we are using to nail and de-construct Wiki are the same tools used to dismantle and track aQ [Al Qaeda]. Thank Cheney & 43 [former US President George W. Bush]. Big Brother owns his liberal terrorist arse." (1067796)

Ten days after the CIA reportedly assassinated Osama bin Laden, Burton writes in an email sent to Stratfor’s "Secure" mailing list that he "can get access to the materials seized from the OBL [Osama bin Laden] safe house."(1660854)

Burton states: "Ferreting out [Julian Assange’s] confederates is also key. Find out what other disgruntled rogues inside the tent or outside [sic]. Pile on. Move him from country to country to face various charges for the next 25 years. But, seize everything he and his family own, to include every person linked to Wiki." (1056763)

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They sure do think Wikileaks is one of the gerat evils of this world...

More here.

Well, to me it's almost like a super spy novel...

Well I've always dismissed world conspiraricies and U.S. conspiracies, I think I have to read this article twice...

This one is slightly different than the fantasy conspirations of conspirationists.

It is not all-powerful (got caught, cannot stop Wikileaks) it is based in good old-fashioned greed (not a plan to enslave humanity) it is somewhat limited in scope (to the usual international scoundrels) and relies on insider informants (not hidden means of control).

I had to read it twice and to listen to the video to understand that mos tprobably, Michel, you are right, greed seems to bethe dominant factor,  I'd be interested to know how many of their predictions are actually accurate ?  Do they play on many levels ?  I see that it has nothing of a conspiracy and thank to wikileaks it became public.  What there fate will be now, I do not know...!

What the heck I signed up for free weekly reports from them. 

Here's Stratfor's YouTube page

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