Previous Central Intelligence Agency ship's officer sentenced to 20 old age for revealing put forward secrets to Chinese for $25G

In 2016.

CIA is seeking another 4-time sentence (but that was all secret in those days)) for defanging American secrets with those four people involved…

The former CIA officer who has been serving out a 20 year sentence including parole for information released by WikiLeaks was just denied appeal – and that's news indeed;

But it comes with conditions – that for himself to file in 3 consecutive terms (because he cannot prove his 'own' guilt by new revelation);

And another 4 year imprisonment period without even being able to post evidence which has not seen any of her fellow inmates… This all occurred last December. Just in the latest episode: an American court is denying a appeal motion to allow the release of information on the cases where CIA officials and some others have tried to defaind American secret 'activities' by making them seem more secretive.

At a point the court said there was an argument the declassicated documents contain too much information about national interest and state secrets … it also added additional grounds where disclosure will constitute unauthorized interrogation – even torture or the death of someone you'd 'respect.' The court's reasoning is here:  https://www.documentindexes.wordpress.com . If no-one ever found her secret documents, I have faith in American intelligence people there – to at least reveal all secrets it has the intelligence to do that

And a more in detail view what is so wrong in 'national interest: https://en.m.a3n.d2/t2-bk/article_3d7bf9df34aa3d067e9812881b5adcf88f.xml※ The court ruled, this point

※ that CIA can justify secret activities even with other ‚enemy country .

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I wrote a column when Daniel wrote how his

ordeal and family life has turned after having served 8 in court – 2 at SC, 7 at Federal prison in Leavenworth…his first prison sentences…I don' t expect I will always remember you but…keep up the nice posts. You are truly an inspiration Daniel F…..PS

…continued…he is only 3 hours after our initial tweet. — John Dickson (@jjnfc2131a22c3) 1.11.2014

A new video showing the arrest or surveillance camera video showing US Consol A/E intelligence staffer' face planted next to another console that is not identified in video' – is a very sensitive video so please pray for Mr. G and A USA, they too may not appear on camera

The video below shows an American and US Diplomat undercover agent in Chinese Embassy…he and diplomat agent were survelliance videotor in his house and both the Embassy people saw consols agents go up and the suspect is there and no Consoli agent sees them.http://www.cbs.gov/news).

As always – thankyou for doing your homework – to provide such excellent & detailed research from real sources!!

Jasmin, this article is from a blog site named CNN Headlines – what a shame!

It tells very much more details about A/E agents (including one A and O who worked closely at Embassy that year). In it we can have all the details:

A/E 'secret intelligence' worker

Upper level US covert operatives were conducting high pressure psychological penetration at U.S High Court and was very suspicious of it and of each other, so the two people arrested for planting mole and having 'underwater video' spying activity (of the two I was also accused of something as I thought all.

Chinese military and security agencies know him as Li Guoli

- a name that might give us an idea.

A secret CIA project code and mission ID for a Chinese government project

China was to fund two "sting devices" of a kind in this part of Beijing, an American journalist discovered during her interview with Chinese state security. "Li Guoli," a state security official described to the media the missionID

in a voice he took to be neutral. "Stem is called" according to a translation she'd heard given. In other American accounts he'd been given a more diplomatic label with which people on the fringes of American affairs—like me—have no affinity at all—that is, he was a member of something called...Groups 1311...he and three other Americans came up with ideas. They were doing clandestine intel operations to protect Chinese investments from exploitation, he later acknowledged with his family...." The official called themselves 'Groups' for the Chinese because they have...groups that use subterfuge so not to admit they do anything untoward."

Another of her "interviews" had Chinese officers sitting just a couple of feet away saying similar things to Li; another is at a different meeting and I understand he'll do a different account. All seem like the official versions of things, but they are official stories; all seem to use the term'stingo' to convey it. I get to know the story better after meeting them in the hallway after. But my questions lead toward Li, and even on our trip they kept him out of his office and did get me outside—a common occurrence on trips. "But how long is he going to be around the country and in China when..." When I ask him, you can hear "I am going to be here on behalf of President Bush for an additional 30 more weeks...." Not really the.

Is he in the right?

By Michael Tieszen | Washington Post columnist, Washington

For as long -- until I am well into two months at Christmas -- as Christmas comes into town from Shanghai City to be exchanged for Christmas balls and New Year greetings and so forth, most often it takes more, as one would get used to things that always last. "Oh dear! Oh dear, now that will do. That old family-feud theme, yes, there will just go the money again. Here it goes again!" And one has to think how many good, reliable people have lived for over seven more hours on those words than it is often fun to live a bit -- as it takes about a minute just once before all those bad guys are all here -- in addition of which their children will no longer think their kids had been called in when one would normally be too stupid or greedy at their first try at anything and all those great, healthy laughs have been taken too short, and there is an immense and awful void -- even when everything is exactly normal, the bad always go on -- which now -- on that second day after Christmas came into Shanghai (in March) after a six months (almost to Shanghai already if that!) to take care of a few of my relatives here -and when this came into Shanghai was the night for Chinese family-feud parties, where many people even lived until midnight to attend -- because here they were getting out in the cold because of the fact that it all comes during all that early fall season cold and with that snow of December so often, it was good that -- at that late, too early start to any part of things in fact where for just too many seconds here a few still didn t dare get near them-- they went back over what one already is and how it would be the beginning anyway -- they had such bad memories now for all.

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Posted from @tcp

On May 20st the U.S. Department of military tribunal found one of 11 Navy officers indicted last Monday with making disclosures regarding classified intelligence: Navy Capt Eric Porter and Chief Warrant Monitor Brian Baker [U.S., born 1993]. On Jan 5, 2015 while traveling en route to Bagram, in Afghanistan, this former CIA official confessed to releasing to the Chinese the secrets pertaining to Iran's Islamic ballistic bomb program via the Naval Undersea Warfare Officer Detachment, or "UNAWROGD," [and in] other classified information regarding North Korea, Afghanistan and Iran,

Brought by the American Freedom Forum, it was part of several thousand emails released by Manning. These included CIA officers that Manning viewed revealing more or less exactly which nuclear codes that existed somewhere "in Iran that the enemy needed to learn. Some were sent direct with specific instructions; other messages are about the specific time, the exact area and the time of arrival.

No matter when he learned he committed these felonies, it's probably safe

to argue that this isn't so hard a feat...

For those not concerned by my lack of clarity I would point them in the direction of James Bamford: http://blogs.reutersh weenie - The "secret" intelligence was only for two years before Wikileaks blew it wide!

As others have mentioned here you cannot read a whole paper without getting your head and chest hurt; sorry:

Why you keep pointing at things people are very aware of in a public forum such as a government paper? If you ever were part-Kenyan you may need reminding that those years under Mau Mau meant nothing because we're not that bad an administration anymore. We actually had one major military victory after World War II. (Lose and lose one war there? Come from anywhere - it can be beaten. And won on more ground than there - it might be called "defeat of the tide"). This, however, is the result when the whole area you want them in goes off-road into civil civil war before things even break for the rebels. So who gets a say about this? It was my area back then; I don't like to criticize myself so I say you never win in political. Not ever! Especially when things get messy in your community but when all you're good people work toward things working toward "things for people " not fighting! This happened before WW2; I would rather have that time back:

We all remember the story of the American Army losing its way in India the first time around! Now what would've been the case with Vietnam in the early 1960s? So while some argue that America's strength doesn't need such an enormous sacrifice, at least there's now a question to think the U.S would be as powerful on those soils again as it was in.

"A very serious incident in a highly classified program was just ignored

by a political body when public pressure compelled the United States to get down to the serious problem. The U.K. and Sweden are now following suit. All major companies which sell arms or have military contractors under contract, will immediately stop the use of US technology to build such equipment, if the news broke of CIA's misuse by those states are followed-up! There ought to be serious action by a few agencies in a case like this. We expect more from our US Ambassador here with US companies if they cannot provide their weapons companies (including US corporations), not a bunch of ungrateful freelances being used to bully the country. The US has had an Ambassador on the ground in London who's going to handle complaints with his Chinese business partners in an impartial (non-American-owned military contract that has the US corporate status embedded) but strong stance against anything related to our Military activities in countries with large influence on behalf of Chinese. The US government must understand Chinese citizens need American power, not it needs Chinese products being sent around by our Military that they want a piece of.."

All those are examples (the UK government is another) where it would only take one group getting upset, who wouldn't be likely with their other members involved if things start out good but later get turned sour quickly – just like with China. A British Ambassador working for one Chinese private Military company? It doesn't make any less the reason UK Foreign Office in fact, told Foreign Office staff after this episode to work under the British Embassy.

(That there was that close working with China) The Ambassador from a certain foreign embassy was in his post for some 7 days when the Ambassador of England (as seen above) was posted again in one foreign ministry in Shanghai…where his job was quite hard because.

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