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Is Stratfor spying on you? Wikileaks.

Alex Smith | 07.03.2012 16:59 | Ecology | Policing | Repression | Sheffield

Private American spy agency Stratfor outed by Wikileaks. Audio of Julian Assange, Yes Men, Bhopal charities, Spanish & Italian Press reveal privatization of government docs for sale to corporations, spying on charities & NGO's, and more. Are you being spied on by this American company? Best of press conference London Feb 27th, 2012. Radio Ecoshock show 120307

Amazing revelations about the depth of privatized spy agencies.

Stratfor hires former U.S. government agents, and bribes insiders and journalists (possibly in contravention to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act).

Wikileaks announces the initial release from a trove of 5 million Stratfor emails hacked by the group Anonymous.

CD Quality listen/download here:
 http://www.ecoshock.net/eshock12/ES_120307_Show.mp3

Stratfor emails brag about access to secret and classified U.S. government information. (When will they be investigated and charged?)

In one case, Stratfor agent Fred Burton suggests access to FBI files on PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) for his client Coca Cola, regarding the Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010.

Other emails brag about access to drone attack info, and documents from Bin Laden's safe house.

The Stratfor emails also reveal a multinational effort to attack Wikileaks Editor in Chief Julian Assange. The promise to bankrupt him, plot to remove his Australian citizenship, and to jail him for decades if not life, using a secret Grand Jury indictment which Stratfor knows about (again, illegally). One Stratfor agent suggests killing Assange.

Surely the British Courts have to take these threats to Julian Assange seriously, in his case to avoid extradition to Sweden (the mid-way stop to mistreatment and life in prison in America, for this Australian citizen).

Stratfor has been shown to be incompetent, but still does planning for the U.S. Marines, and reports for the Air Force. It's a nest of vipers, as heard this week on Radio Ecoshock.

Includes direct source material, including analysis by Julian Assange of harmful big media mergers, not published elsewhere.

Support Julian Assange at  http://www.wikileaks.org

Alex Smith
- Homepage: http://www.ecoshock.org

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