Philip Giraldi
Philip Giraldi's Interview
Fri Jan 6, 2006 21:50
 

Philip Giraldi's Interview
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Philip Giraldi's Bio


http://amconmag.com Philip Giraldi is a former military intelligence and CIA counter-terrorism official. He is a partner in Cannistraro Associates, the co-publisher of Intelligence Brief and writes Deep Backround for the American Conservative.
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2005-07-26 MP3 Stream Iran Scott and Philip Giraldi discuss his brief in the American Conservative, "In Case of Emergency: Nuke Iran," and about how Michael Ledeen arranged the forging of the Niger uranium documents. second hour.
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Jack Abramoff's Israeli connections

Abramoff also allegedly convinced Congressman Robert Ney, House Administrative Committee chairman, to award a contract worth $3 million to a start-up Israeli telecommunications firm called Foxcom Wireless. The contract was for the installation of antennas in House of Representatives buildings to improve cell-phone reception. Not surprisingly, such equipment can be designed to have what is known as a "back door" to enable a third party, in this case Mossad, to listen in. That an Israeli firm should be given such a contract through a selection process that was described as "deeply flawed and unfair" is explicable, particularly as there were American suppliers of the same equipment, and it suggest that the private conversations of some of our Congressmen might not be so private after all.

In a previous scandal in 2001, FBI investigators strongly suspected that two Israeli companies, AMDOCS and Comverse Infosys, which had been allowed to obtain U.S. government telecommunications contracts, were able to use back-door technology to compromise the security of DEA, Pentagon, and White House phones.
http://isteve.blogspot.com/2005/11/jack-abramoffs-israeli-connections.html
 

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