issue twenty two

Published 11 December 2003
Contents:
Main News Features and Reports
- The Kidon (Bayonet). Deadly Mossad unit known as Kidon - renowned for international assassinations, has been activated again.
- The 9/11 Architect: Leaked CIA documents show al-Qaida leader, Osama bin-Laden, was central to Operation Holy Tuesday.
- Black Rain Project: US creating tactical battlefield nuclear bombs.
- With the Secret Service and Scotland Yard - President Bush in UK - Photo and security special.
- Edging Nearer: MI5 Director-General warns of al-Qaida threat in UK.
- Danger in the Air. Al-Qaida plot to hijack cargo planes and attack US cities.
- Global Mercury: A secret international anti-terrorist exercise reveals huge security problems. A fascinating item that places al-Qaida terrorists on airliners across the world carrying the smallpox virus.
- Libya: In from the Cold. New London Embassy opens after decades of sinister actions by Colonel Gaddafi.
- Top Secret Intelligence Not Shared. Michael Smith reveals how US intelligence policy is jeopardizing al-Qaida infiltration patrols in Iraq.
- The Extradition Process. Eye Spy's legal editor, Henry Hockeimer,discusses the US extradition process and reveals not everything is black and white.
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Aboveboard and Legal. 'Anarchy in the UK' is the title of a new book by Annie Machon, former MI5 officer and partner of former renegade MI5 officer, David Shayler.
Espionage
- MI5 clandestine operation to bug Pakistan Embassy in London is rumbled.
- Spy Maxwell. Britain's Foreign Office release new intelligence files on suspected Mossad agent and publishing tycoon, Robert Maxwell.
- NSA Phone
Tap - operation exposed. A GCHQ employee passed top secret NSA
Iraqi memorandum to media. Katherine Gun has been charged under
the Official Secrets Act.
Articles
- The Bible Code: Senior Pentagon officials briefed on controversial research of Michael Drosnin and Dr Eliyahu Rips. Drosnin says Code suggests Armageddon approaches.
- The United States Secret Service - focus on this most misunderstood organisation.
- Stepping Stone. Osama bin-Laden¹s secret operation to bring down the House of Saud.
- Pooling Intelligence. Michael Smith, associate editor of Eye Spy, explains why it is important for Coalition forces in Iraq to share intelligence.
- Princess Diana Death Fears. Diana believed she would die in a car crash.
- USA spy conference hears experts speak of new Cold War problems.
- Tradecraft: The Surveillance Operator. Part Two of a new series by Peter Jenkins, who discusses the qualities and characteristics that are necessary to perform well as a surveillance operator.
- The 1984
Libyan Embassy Siege.
Interview
- Efraim
Halevy, legendary, recently retired Director of Mossad speaks
with Eye Spy associate editor, Glenmore Tranear-Harvey.
Intelligence Briefs
- Huge SAS operation against al-Qaida terror camp revealed.
- United States military technology threatened by new China-backed European satellite system.
- CIA man who sold Libya arms could be freed by US courts.
- 9/11 Mastermind, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, could be killer of US journalist Daniel Pearl.
- Pakistan minister accuses Mossad over 9/11.
- MI6 Director, Sir Richard Dearlove, will take up a Cambridge post next year.
- The Bombmaker. France and Australia cooperate over possible al-Qaida cell.
- Iranian agents locating Jewish targets in UK.
- Egyptian charged with spying for Mossad.
- Key UK anti-terrorist medical staff fall ill.
- Spying 'a risky business'. New novel by former MI5 DG Stella Rimington.
- US fighters intercept stray aircraft over DC.
- Iran ordered 1994 bombing of Jewish centre in Argentina.
- GCHQ Puzzled by signal picked-up at secret facility.
- Jessica Lynch - more controversy as she fails to meet the man who supplied US forces with information that led to her rescue.
- Al-Qaida¹s invisible bomb plot. New device could avoid detection at airports.
- Saddam¹s envoy tried to stop war.
- Germany-Bulgaria spy scandal.
- Bali bomb suspect arrested.
- Dalzel Job: Real '007' hero dies.
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Coalition forces place $10m bounty on Iraq
official.
Intel Snips
MI6 help bust
Venezuelan drugs gang; US rule out Customs search on foreign mail;
Pressure mounts on DCI George Tenet over WMD; Iraq intelligence
official assassinated; Australian spy starts jail sentence; Special
Boat Service officer killed in hunt for Saddam; New York streets
named after 9/11victims; Mossad warned of Turkey attacks; Nearly 40
countries now have nuclear capability; Al-Qaida detainee spoke of US
forest fires; US box-cutter fears.
Book Reviews
Colonel Blood: The Man Who Stole the Crown
Jewels; Counter Terrorism: Weapons and Equipment; Myths and Legends
of the Second World War; Mapping Murder: The Secrets of Geographical
Profiling; Gangland: The Lawyers; Jack the Ripper: The American
Connection; Operation Heartbreak: The Man Who Never Was; The Virgin
Travel Health Book; Hitler's Scientists: Science, War and the
Devil's Pact; The Ultimate Spy.
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