Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Inexpressible Base (X)

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24-7-1 P00ti lost Ruscia's Arctic dominance to Xina & Baltic NATO forces | Forces > .

Antarctic Competition ..
Inexpressible Base (Xina's Antarctic Spy Station) ..


The new station's position, at Terra Nova Bay on Inexpressible Island near the Ross Sea, is triangulated with Xina's other coastal stations on Antarctica to “fill in a major gap in Xina's coverage” of the continent, and could support intelligence collection given its inclusion of a satellite ground station, according to the CSIS.

Australia would be ‘naive’ to think Xina’s new Antarctic station not for surveillance, analyst says: Australia should be concerned about the prospect of Xina's using a new research station in Antarctica to assist surveillance operations in the southern hemisphere, according to national security experts.

Satellite imagery collected by the Washington-based thinktank the Centre for Strategic and International Studies shows construction of the station on Inexpressible Island near the Ross Sea has resumed for the first time since 2018.

The station is located within New Zealand’s historic territorial claim and is close to the border of Australia’s claim, which covers 42% of the continent. It is also near the US research station McMurdo, on Ross Island, the largest base in Antarctica.

CSIS believes the new Xinese station will include an observatory with a satellite ground station and will be well positioned to collect signals intelligence over Australia and New Zealand, and telemetry data on rockets launched from Australia’s new Arnhem Space Centre.

Under the 1959 Antarctic treaty, to which Xina is [a follow the rules only when it suits them] party, activities on the continent are restricted to “peaceful purposes”. Military personnel are allowed to conduct scientific research but analysts, including Blaxland, believe that information can also assist intelligence operations.

Innovation Race & Crisis

24-8-9 Why ChatGPT sucks at some languages - nature > .

Hybrid Warfare, Intelligence2022 ..
Innovation Race & Crisis ..


22-2-4 Emerging technologies are changing who can collect, analyze, and act on information on a global scale. Commercial satellite imagery enabled private citizens to observe the buildup of Russian troops near the Ukraine border and social media platforms provide nefarious actors with a vast battleground to conduct information warfare. Amy Zegart joins us virtually to discuss what she learned about how technology is changing intelligence while researching her latest book, Spies, Lies, and Algorithms: The History and Future of American Intelligence.

[Warning about the risk of a world dominated by a racist, autocratic bully — the CCP. Racist? Yup, in that, by dint of early civilization, the Chinese view Han Chinese as superior to all other nations, the CCP is worse than the racist-subset of Americans.]  

Amy Zegart (born 1967) is an American academic. She serves as the co-director of the Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) at Stanford University; a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution; and professor of political economy (by courtesy) at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Amy Zegart is the Morris Arnold and Nona Jean Cox Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, where she chairs the Working Group on Technology, Economics, and Governance. She’s also a professor of political science at Stanford, and an expert on intelligence, cybersecurity, and big tech. In this wide-ranging conversation, Professor Zegart discusses the US relationship with China and how she views that country’s aggressive stance toward Taiwan; why big tech companies are a potential threat not only to privacy, but also to our national security; and why the next war may well be fought with a keyboard rather than on a battlefield.

Zegart is a leading national expert on the United States Intelligence Community and national security policy. She has written three books on the topic: Flawed By Design, which chronicled the evolution of the relationship between the United States Department of Defense, the Central Intelligence Agency, and the National Security Council; Spying Blind, which examined U.S. intelligence agencies in the period preceding the September 11 attacks in 2001; and Eyes on Spies, which examined the weaknesses of U.S. intelligence oversight.

ISI & Islamist Terrorists

21-10-5 Pakistan's ISI secret service = helping Taliban regain power? | DW > .
24-5-25 Why We Cannot [Easily] Stop Dictators - Versed > . 
23-10-10 Hamas: Gazan terrorist militants behind atrocities in Israel | ABC > .
23-7-15 Why Pakistan's on the Brink of Collapse - T&P > .
Paramilitary, PMCs, Guerrillas, Terrorists 


The Pakistani secret service is coming under scrutiny over its possible role in the Taliban take-over of Afghanistan. Unlike other countries, Pakistan maintains connections to the Taliban. Some of the Taliban's new government ministers were educated in religious universities there. Now questions are being asked about whether the Taliban have received support from Pakistani intelligence.
Who's behind Islamist terrorism? | DW Doc (private) > .
Pakistan + Χί ➾ India 2022 ..

Who’s financing, planning and commissioning terror attacks in Europe? This investigative documentary follows a trail that leads to Pakistan’s intelligence service, the ISI, which seems not only to fight terror, but sponsor it as well.

This film aims to find out who’s backing Islamist terrorists. Most of those who’ve carried out attacks in Europe were found to be lone wolves or member of small, independent cells. Here, award-winning author Daniel Harrich looks a bit deeper into the incidents. Leads take him to Brussels, Madrid and London, and to an organization called Lashkar-e-Taiba, or the "Army of the Righteous". It was founded by, and is closely linked to, the Pakistani intelligence service, ISI.
 
Harrich’s probe uncovered those who were pulling the strings behind many attacks. They are ISI officers, who often work in cooperation with and receive money from their German, French and US secret service counterparts. The filmmakers observe that when the fear of new attacks grows in the West, the more money it sends to its partners in Pakistan. And the more money these partners have, the more terrorist attacks are carried out. "The Business with Terror" probes ISI’s role as a sponsor of terrorism and asks: Where do we draw the line in cooperating with partner intelligence services?

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Jones


Bruneval Raid > .
Operation Biting - Raid on Bruneval - tnh > .
Secrets of War - WW2 - tb >> .
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=secrets+of+war ?

Reginald Victor Jones CH, CB, CBE, FRS (29 September 1911 – 17 December 1997) was a British physicist and scientific military intelligence expert who played an important role in the defence of Britain in World War II.

Jones, R. V., 1978, Most Secret War: British Scientific Intelligence 1939–1945, London: Hamish Hamilton. ISBN 0-241-89746-7 (Published in the USA as The Wizard War with the same subtitle.)
Jones, R. V., 1988, Instruments and Experiences, London: John Wiley and Sons.
Jones, R. V., 1989, Reflections on Intelligence, London: Heinemann.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reginald_Victor_Jones

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1127842.Most_Secret_War

Sunday, June 17, 2018

Linguists & Y Stations



Between the World Wars, before the invention of radar, parabolic sound mirrors were used experimentally as early-warning devices by military air defence forces to detect incoming enemy aircraft by listening for the sound of their engines. During World War 2 on the coast of southern England, a network of large concrete acoustic mirrors was in the process of being built when the project was cancelled owing to the development of the Chain Home radar system. Many of these mirrors are still standing today. The sound mirror at Abbot’s Cliff, between Folkestone and Dover in Kent, is one of the easier ones to access, via a small road connecting to the A20 then a footpath with traverses along the cliff-edge. The beach under Abbot’s Cliff is little known outside the naturist community with whom it is a popular spot.

Set below the high chalk cliffs between Samphire Hoe Country Park and “The Warren” Country Park, this is not the most accessible beach along the Folkestone / Dover coast. The beach here is mostly pebble and shingle with rocks off the shoreline. It is a pleasant, natural feeling spot that has not been developed. Whilst Abbot’s Cliff is not officially a nudist beach it is long established. Some even suggest that it may escape the anti-nudity by-laws applying to other Folkestone beaches on account of the land being owned by the railway authority.

A Brief History of Radar with Tom Scott | STARRSHIP > .

sī vīs pācem, parā bellum

igitur quī dēsīderat pācem praeparet bellum    therefore, he who desires peace, let him prepare for war sī vīs pācem, parā bellum if you wan...