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A New Banking Era & Autonomous Zones Reconciliation with Japan, Exit Strategy for the Zionists, Solution for the Kurds? Robert David Steele UPDATE: Putin has invited Kim to visit Russia, and this is likely to happen. A source in Japan reports that the Japanese and Koreans want Russia involved in order to dilute US role …
Global Open Source Intelligence Market Will Reach USD 25,900 million by 2026: Zion Market Research Zion Market Research has published a new report titled “Open Source Intelligence Market by Deployment Type (Cloud and On-premises); by Source (Public Government Data, Professional and Academic Publications, Commercial Data, Grey Literature, Media, and Internet); by Security Type (Data Analytics, …
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US to close CIA division’s UK intelligence monitoring unit The US is to close its monitoring unit in the UK, marking the end of nearly 75 years of side-by-side collaboration with the BBC’s open-source intelligence division at Caversham Park. The Open Source Enterprise, a division of the US’s Central Intelligence Agency, has been run out …
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World War III in the Middle East and the Need for Peace in Our Time: The Open Source Way Beyond Iran, a US-NK Summit, Hollywood/Zionists Down, Global Re-Set Robert David Steele American Herald Tribune 17 October 2017