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Project DREAD: White House veterans helped Gulf monarchy build secret surveillance unit
In the years after 9/11, former U.S. counterterrorism czar Richard Clarke warned Congress that the country needed more expansive spying powers to prevent another catastrophe. Five years after leaving government, he shopped the same idea to an enthusiastic partner: an Arab monarchy with deep pockets.
In 2008, Clarke went to work as a consultant guiding the United Arab Emirates as it created a cyber surveillance capability that would utilize top American intelligence contractors to help monitor threats against the tiny nation.
The secret unit Clarke helped create had an ominous acronym: #DREAD, short for #Development #Research #Exploitation and #Analysis #Department. In the years that followed, the #UAE unit expanded its hunt far beyond suspected extremists to include a #Saudi women’s rights activist, diplomats at the United Nations and personnel at #FIFA, the world soccer body. By 2012, the program would be known among its #American operatives by a codename: #Project #Raven.
Reuters reports this year revealed how a group of former National Security Agency operatives and other elite American intelligence veterans helped the UAE spy on a wide range of targets through the previously undisclosed program — from terrorists to human rights activists, journalists and dissidents.
Now, an examination of the origins of DREAD, reported here for the first time, shows how a pair of former senior White House leaders, working with ex-#NSA #spies and #Beltway contractors, played pivotal roles in building a program whose actions are now under scrutiny by federal authorities.
To chart the UAE spying mission’s evolution, #Reuters examined more than 10,000 DREAD program documents and interviewed more than a dozen contractors, intelligence operatives and former government insiders with direct knowledge of the program. The documents Reuters reviewed span nearly a decade of the DREAD program, starting in 2008, and include internal memos describing the project’s logistics, operational plans and targets.
Clarke was the first in a string of former White House and U.S. defense executives who arrived in the UAE after 9/11 to build the spying unit. Utilizing his close relationship to the country’s rulers, forged through decades of experience as a senior U.S. decision-maker, Clarke won numerous security consulting contracts in the UAE. One of them was to help build the secret spying unit in an unused airport facility in Abu Dhabi.
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In the years after 9/11, former U.S. counterterrorism czar Richard Clarke warned Congress that the country needed more expansive spying powers to prevent another catastrophe. Five years after leaving government, he shopped the same idea to an enthusiastic partner: an Arab monarchy with deep pockets.
In 2008, Clarke went to work as a consultant guiding the United Arab Emirates as it created a cyber surveillance capability that would utilize top American intelligence contractors to help monitor threats against the tiny nation.
The secret unit Clarke helped create had an ominous acronym: #DREAD, short for #Development #Research #Exploitation and #Analysis #Department. In the years that followed, the #UAE unit expanded its hunt far beyond suspected extremists to include a #Saudi women’s rights activist, diplomats at the United Nations and personnel at #FIFA, the world soccer body. By 2012, the program would be known among its #American operatives by a codename: #Project #Raven.
Reuters reports this year revealed how a group of former National Security Agency operatives and other elite American intelligence veterans helped the UAE spy on a wide range of targets through the previously undisclosed program — from terrorists to human rights activists, journalists and dissidents.
Now, an examination of the origins of DREAD, reported here for the first time, shows how a pair of former senior White House leaders, working with ex-#NSA #spies and #Beltway contractors, played pivotal roles in building a program whose actions are now under scrutiny by federal authorities.
To chart the UAE spying mission’s evolution, #Reuters examined more than 10,000 DREAD program documents and interviewed more than a dozen contractors, intelligence operatives and former government insiders with direct knowledge of the program. The documents Reuters reviewed span nearly a decade of the DREAD program, starting in 2008, and include internal memos describing the project’s logistics, operational plans and targets.
Clarke was the first in a string of former White House and U.S. defense executives who arrived in the UAE after 9/11 to build the spying unit. Utilizing his close relationship to the country’s rulers, forged through decades of experience as a senior U.S. decision-maker, Clarke won numerous security consulting contracts in the UAE. One of them was to help build the secret spying unit in an unused airport facility in Abu Dhabi.
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https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-raven-whitehouse/
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The #UAE's new law about fake news, combatting online harassment and bullying will give powers to the local courts to confiscate devices, software, content or other means used in the crime.
https://www.khaleejtimes.com/government/new-uae-law-devices-used-to-spread-fake-news-to-be-confiscated-content-could-be-deleted
https://www.khaleejtimes.com/government/new-uae-law-devices-used-to-spread-fake-news-to-be-confiscated-content-could-be-deleted
Khaleej Times
New UAE law: Devices used to spread fake news to be confiscated; content could be deleted
The legislative amendment aims to enhance community protection from online crimes
#UAE Threatens Two Years in Jail, $54,450 Fine for Social Media Users Who Mock COVID-19 Measures or Spread Information
🇦🇪@COVID19Up: United Arab Emirates (UAE) residents who ignore COVID-19 mandates or are found to be spreading “misinformation” online regarding the pandemic—or even mocking the measures on social media—could soon find themselves serving jail time and paying massive fines.
This is what the Federal Emergency Crisis and Disasters Prosecution on January 10 cautioned those living there against doing, with the Gulf country’s news agency citing a statement that said it was not permitted to either spread “rumors and false information” about COVID-19 measures, or flaunt them.
If found guilty of spreading such misinformation, social media users can be imprisoned for at least two years and ordered to pay a fine equivalent to $54,450.
🇦🇪@COVID19Up: United Arab Emirates (UAE) residents who ignore COVID-19 mandates or are found to be spreading “misinformation” online regarding the pandemic—or even mocking the measures on social media—could soon find themselves serving jail time and paying massive fines.
This is what the Federal Emergency Crisis and Disasters Prosecution on January 10 cautioned those living there against doing, with the Gulf country’s news agency citing a statement that said it was not permitted to either spread “rumors and false information” about COVID-19 measures, or flaunt them.
If found guilty of spreading such misinformation, social media users can be imprisoned for at least two years and ordered to pay a fine equivalent to $54,450.
Middle East Eye
Covid: UAE threatens jail for social media users who mock pandemic measures
Federal prosecutors said that people could be punished under new laws, which would involve at least two years of jail time and $54,000 fines
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📷Aftermath of a #Saudi-led air strike on Yemen’s capital Sanaa, 18 January 2022.
Gross violations of international law. Missiles raining down on houses. Kleptocrats laundering their ill-gotten gains through #London and buying political influence. Aggressive, powerful states attacking a poorer neighbour; backing separatist rebels; illegally occupying its land; dropping cluster bombs and conducting crippling cyber-attacks. Sound familiar?
This is what Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have been doing to Yemen since 2015. It’s a conflict that has continued during Putin’s offensive in Ukraine, but with a fraction of the media scrutiny.
Unlike with #Russia, there have been no recent calls for financial or even sporting sanctions on Gulf regimes from prominent British commentators or politicians. With the war in #Yemen worsening once again – as Declassified’s new film shows below – the silence of Britain’s political class becomes ever louder.Yemen: the war the world forgot https://declassifieduk.org/yemen-the-war-the-world-forgot/
#WarCrimes #UAE #UK
Declassified Media Ltd
Yemen: the war the world forgot
While the world watches Vladimir Putin’s harrowing invasion of Ukraine, our new film shows how other despots are also getting away with wanton aggression – with British support.
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Yemen Data Project (@YemenData): "Seven years ago, Saudi Arabia led a coalition, backed by the #US and the #UK, into an air war in #Yemen. Going into the 8th year bombings have killed and injured more than 19,000 civilians, casualty and airstrike rates are rising, accountability is in decline https://mailchi.mp/44ee74b497a3/seven-years-of-the-saudi-led-air-war-in-yemen-yemen-data-project-march2022-13474205" "Civilian casualties in the air war
more than trebled every month in the 3 months following the unprecedented vote by @UNHumanRights last October to end war crimes investigations. Not since before the killing of Jamal Khashoggi have air raid rates in Yemen been so high for so long" | Nitter | PussTheCat.org – https://nitter.pussthecat.org/YemenData/status/1506918841472933891#m#UAE
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Sponsor with batch-filed whiskers: Ballistic Bobcat’s scan and strike backdoor | welivesecurity
#APT #BallisticBobcat #backdoor #Israel #Iran #UAE
ESET Research uncovers the Sponsoring Access campaign, which utilizes an undocumented Ballistic Bobcat backdoor we have named Sponsor
ESET researchers discovered a Ballistic Bobcat campaign targeting various entities in Brazil, Israel, and the United Arab Emirates, using a novel backdoor we have named Sponsor.
We discovered Sponsor after we analyzed an interesting sample we detected on a victim’s system in Israel in May 2022 and scoped the victim-set by country. Upon examination, it became evident to us that the sample was a novel backdoor deployed by the Ballistic Bobcat APT group#APT #BallisticBobcat #backdoor #Israel #Iran #UAE
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High Court grants permission for journalist's legal case against UAE's alleged spyware use - Solicitors Journal
#Pegasus #NSO #Tunisia #UAE
#RaniaDridi #Journalist
Rania Dridi, a journalist and former activist known for her involvement in the Tunisian revolution of 2011, has been granted permission by the High Court in London to initiate legal proceedings against the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The case revolves around the alleged use of Pegasus spyware to infiltrate her mobile phone, marking a significant development in the realm of digital surveillance and transnational repression.
#Pegasus #NSO #Tunisia #UAE
#RaniaDridi #Journalist
The New Gods of Weather Can Make Rain on Demand—or So They Want You to Believe | WIRED –
A slender canister mounted on the wing of his small propeller plane pops open, releasing a plume of fine white dust. That dust—actually ordinary table salt coated in a nanoscale layer of titanium oxide—will be carried aloft on updrafts of warm air, bearing it into the heart of the fluffy convective clouds that form in this part of the UAE, where the many-shaded sands of Abu Dhabi meet the mountains on the border with Oman. It will, in theory at least, attract water molecules, forming small droplets that will collide and coalesce with other droplets until they grow big enough for gravity to pull them out of the sky as rain.
#Chemtrails #CloudSeeding #UAE
A slender canister mounted on the wing of his small propeller plane pops open, releasing a plume of fine white dust. That dust—actually ordinary table salt coated in a nanoscale layer of titanium oxide—will be carried aloft on updrafts of warm air, bearing it into the heart of the fluffy convective clouds that form in this part of the UAE, where the many-shaded sands of Abu Dhabi meet the mountains on the border with Oman. It will, in theory at least, attract water molecules, forming small droplets that will collide and coalesce with other droplets until they grow big enough for gravity to pull them out of the sky as rain.
#Chemtrails #CloudSeeding #UAE
WIRED
Humans are Racing to Control the Weather—Using Drones, Lasers, and Salt
Desert countries like the United Arab Emirates are searching for ways to make it rain. New technologies might make this possible, but at what price?
UAE Cancels $20 Billion Rafale Deal with France despite Telegram CEO's Release
"The diplomatic fallout from the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov continues to escalate, as the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has decided to cancel its US$20 billion deal with France for 80 Rafale fighter jets. The decision comes in the wake of Durov’s brief detention by French authorities, a move that has strained relations between the UAE and France, despite Durov’s release on bail.
According to reports in the public domain, the UAE, a close ally of Durov, has expressed its anger over the arrest, viewing it as an affront to its sovereignty and a violation of diplomatic norms. Durov’s connections in the UAE, particularly his relationship with the Emir’s son, Zayed Al Nahyan, have only intensified the situation. The UAE government’s decision to halt the Rafale deal, which was signed with French aerospace company Dassault in 2021, is seen as a direct response to Durov’s treatment.
The deal, which was valued at US$20 billion, was one of the largest defense contracts signed by the UAE in recent years. It included the delivery of 80 Rafale fighter jets, with the first batch expected to arrive in 2027. The cancellation of this deal not only represents a significant economic loss for France but also marks a sharp deterioration in UAE-France relations, which had been strong and cooperative until this incident."
https://www.financialexpress.com/business/defence-uae-cancels-20-billion-rafale-deal-with-france-despite-telegram-ceos-release-3595771/
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"The diplomatic fallout from the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov continues to escalate, as the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has decided to cancel its US$20 billion deal with France for 80 Rafale fighter jets. The decision comes in the wake of Durov’s brief detention by French authorities, a move that has strained relations between the UAE and France, despite Durov’s release on bail.
According to reports in the public domain, the UAE, a close ally of Durov, has expressed its anger over the arrest, viewing it as an affront to its sovereignty and a violation of diplomatic norms. Durov’s connections in the UAE, particularly his relationship with the Emir’s son, Zayed Al Nahyan, have only intensified the situation. The UAE government’s decision to halt the Rafale deal, which was signed with French aerospace company Dassault in 2021, is seen as a direct response to Durov’s treatment.
The deal, which was valued at US$20 billion, was one of the largest defense contracts signed by the UAE in recent years. It included the delivery of 80 Rafale fighter jets, with the first batch expected to arrive in 2027. The cancellation of this deal not only represents a significant economic loss for France but also marks a sharp deterioration in UAE-France relations, which had been strong and cooperative until this incident."
https://www.financialexpress.com/business/defence-uae-cancels-20-billion-rafale-deal-with-france-despite-telegram-ceos-release-3595771/
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#Telegram #PavelDurov #France #Rafale #UAE
The Financial Express
UAE cancels $20 billion Rafale deal with France despite Telegram CEO’s release
The decision comes in the wake of Durov's brief detention by French authorities
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🇸🇾 Syria The True Story - Tyranny Unmasked | 2016
The real story that has been kept from the people being fed #propaganda to fuel a #war of greed, #oil and power across #Syria and the Middle East. It goes into #Turkey's hands in #ISIS / #AlQuaeda and how the plot goes all the way back to the #US and other #NATO #EU allies (#UAE #KSA #Mossad #UK #FR )
#Documentary
The real story that has been kept from the people being fed #propaganda to fuel a #war of greed, #oil and power across #Syria and the Middle East. It goes into #Turkey's hands in #ISIS / #AlQuaeda and how the plot goes all the way back to the #US and other #NATO #EU allies (#UAE #KSA #Mossad #UK #FR )
#Documentary