Gość: Mosze IP: *.red.bezeqint.net 15.09.02, 07:13 Zobacz: www.globalsecurity.org/ Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś Obserwuj wątek Podgląd Opublikuj
Gość: kasiaprim Szpiegowskie doswiadczenia Kasiprim z dziecinstwa IP: *.pai.net.pl / *.pai.net.pl 15.09.02, 11:12 Przerazajaca ale i fascynujaca strona ! A te mapy!!! Ctmes!!! Gdy sobie przypomne, ze bedac jeszcze licealistka, wielce zafascynowana historia architektury, gdy zrobilam zdjecia pewnemu slicznemu budyneczkowi na przeciwko Katedry- zgarneli mnie z ulicy i zaprowadzili do szefa budyneczku, ktory okazal sie byc Studium Wojskowym Politechniki Łodzkiej i obiektem zakazanym do fotografowania! A inne kraje juz wtedy plakaly ze smiechu widzac nasze tabliczki zakazujace fotografowania dworcow, mostow czy innych, excuse le mot-pisuarow! Oczywiscie sprawcą mego zamieszania byl cieć, ktory sie ta tabliczka przejmowal 100 razy bardziej,niz Wazny Pan Pulkownik, ktory wcale sie nie przejal, ale to tez o czyms swiadczy! A chlopcy gdzie indziej, daleko- juz wtedy sobie taaaaakie zdjecia cykali, jak na tej stronce , ktora Mosze pokazal, i tez sie smiali, ze jakas Kasie, jakis Ciec do jakiegos Pulkownika zaprowadzil na tlumaczenie... Bo oni , ci Chlopcy- te moja wizyte Gabinecie Pulkownika juz wtedy w ramach cwiczen zapewne zarejestrowali, fotografujac mnie z profilu i en face, oraz nagrywajac moj uroczy glos w trakcie skladania wyjasnien... Cha, cha... A potem chodzilam do tego studium na trzecim roku studiow- i to bylo mniej zabawne... Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: Mosze Kasia=Mata Hari,, IP: *.red.bezeqint.net 15.09.02, 11:54 Dutch spy Mata Hari wasn't as important as everyone seems to believe. This week, the British Security Service released the first documents concerning the life and times of Mata Hari. Accused of being a double agent for both the French and German army during the Great War, Mata Hari was executed in 1917 by a French firing squad. She was born in the northern Dutch town of Leeuwarden as Margaretha Geertruida Zelle. At the beginning of this century, she moved to France where she started a career as a nude dancer. She became famous and moved in the highest circles of Europe. Her fame made it easy for her to travel to various European countries. Even during the war. So, the French Secret Service asked Mata Hari to mingle with the Germans and find out as much as she could. However, during her first mission something went wrong and she was arrested by the British intelligence service. They questioned her on every suspicious move or meeting she'd had, but her alibis were watertight. She even told her interrogators that she worked for the French Secret Service. So all the British agents could do was release her and send her back. For a long time, historians have thought her arrest was mere coincidence. But the British documents released this week, reveal that the British MI-5 kept Mata Hari under close surveillance from 1915 on. In the meantime, the French too got suspicious. Mata Hari had lovers on both sides of the border. Who knows what secrets were exchanged between the sheets... It also became clear that German army officers were paying her. Officially, it was to keep them company but the French intelligence office wasn't so sure about that. What if she was paid for passing on sensitive information? When she tried to cross into France to visit one of her lovers, Mata Hari was arrested by the French Secret Service and interrogated. During one of these long sessions, she succumbed and confessed to being a German spy, known under the pseudonym of H21. The trial that followed was nothing more than a showcase trial. The French were convinced she was "one of the greatest spies of the century, responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of soldiers". Mata Hari was deemed guilty and condemned to death. In 1917, she died in front of a firing squad despite her desperate claims that she was innocent. But even the French didn't get the complete story. Mata Hari never told them whom she worked with or whose orders she followed. The French dossiers are still closed. In Holland, some people have tried in vain to persuade the French government to reopen her case. The Dutch Mata Hari Foundation however, still sees possibilities to rehabilitate her with the help of these newly released MI- 5 documents. They still think there may be chance that Mata Hari was indeed innocent. (280199wg) Links Fries Museum: Permanent Mata Hari Collection. MI-5: Official site of the UK Security Service. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: Mosze Re: Jericho 1+2+...3+4+...Mosze IP: *.red.bezeqint.net 15.09.02, 18:33 www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=208649&contrassID=1&subContrassID=0&sbSubContrassID=0 w w w . h a a r e t z d a i l y . c o m -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Analysts: Iraq aiming planes carrying 'dirty bombs' at Israel Western intelligence analysts say that Iraq has readied a number of its longer- range aircraft for "one-way missions," carrying non-conventional payloads and targeting cities in Israel. According to the analysts, the Iraqi air force has managed to prepare a number of its Soviet-made Tupolev-16 and Sukhoi-25 aircraft for suicide missions against Israel, which would be equipped with a "dirty bomb" (radiological weapon) as a possible payload. Meanwhile, a British newspaper quoted reports from the United States on Sunday suggesting that British and American troops have already been deployed in western Iraq, in order to prevent an attack on Israel. According to the Sunday Telegraph, the special troops are there to prevent the mobilization of Scud missile launchers for an attack on Israel. IDF Chief of Staff Moshe Ya'alon said Sunday that Israel is prepared for a possible missile attack in case Iraq fires missiles at the country in retaliation for a U.S. strike. Speaking to Israel Radio, Ya'alon said there are enough gas masks for everyone in the country in case Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein loads his missiles with chemical or biological weapons. "The other side very well knows Israel is capable of defending itself if attacked," he said. Ya'alon also did note rule out the possibility of Israeli retaliation against Iraq. Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Defense Minister Benjamin Ben-Eliezer have both said that Israel would respond to an attack by Iraq, unlike in the 1991 Gulf War. The prime minister at the time, Yitzhak Shamir (Likud) bowed to U.S. pressure and did not retaliate for the some 40 Scud missiles that landed in Israeli territory, due to American concerns that such a move would break up the international coalition against Saddam, which contained a number of Arab states including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Syria. By Amos Harel, Ha'aretz Correspondent, Ha'aretz Service and Agencies -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hasen/objects/pages/PrintArticleEn.jhtml?itemNo=208649 close window Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś