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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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Pfizer board member and ceo of Reuters does the fact check on the link between vaccination and Alzheimer's

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Wikipedia English tab for Robert Malone has disappeared. German, French and Spanish one still remain

“During an interview Dr. Malone distances himself from the use of mRNA-based vaccination in the course of the COVID 2020-21 pandemic. He claims to have informed the US agency FDA about the incalculable risks and side effects of these gene therapies and to have warned them from the beginning. The interview is controversial in the scientific community for inaccurate statements. As a result, the Reuters International News Agency and the fact-checking website Politifact have issued a fake news warning. “

Malone has been advised by his closest friends to hire bodyguards and to be careful

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Twitter Partners With Reuters and the Associated Press to Battle "Misinformation"

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@G3News: Twitter will partner with the Associated Press and Reuters to more quickly provide "credible information" on the social networking site as part of an effort to fight the spread of misinformation.

Like other social media companies, the San Francisco-based firm has been under pressure to remove misleading or false information on its site.

The partnerships mark the first time Twitter will formally collaborate with news organizations to elevate accurate information on its site.

🔗https://www.reuters.com/technology/twitter-partners-with-ap-reuters-battle-misinformation-its-site-2021-08-02/

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Reuters is recommending everyone take booster shots because the chairman of Reuters is the chairman of Pfizer.

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-advise-covid-19-booster-shots-8-months-after-vaccination-nyt-2021-08-17/

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DO NOT TRUST ANYTHING REUTERS TELLS YOU. THEY ARE A CRIMINAL ORGANISATION.

They’re telling you young men are six times more likely to develop myocarditis merely from being infected by SARS-COV-2 than vaccinated.

That is a lie.

After all, you’ll recall those hundreds of cases of myocarditis that hit the headlines last year, with the virus sweeping across the land & no vaccines in sight?

No, me neither.

Their claim is a lie & a blatant one at that.

Dr Mike Yeadon

https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/sweden-pauses-use-moderna-covid-vaccine-cites-rare-side-effects-2021-10-06/

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#FIFA unaware of rise in players having cardiac arrests on football pitches and such incidents not flagged as being linked to COVID-19 vaccines

Reuters presented these claims to FIFA, which said: ‘FIFA is not aware of a rise in episodes of cardiac arrests as indicated in your email and no cases have been flagged in relation to individuals receiving a COVID vaccine.’

#Reuters presented similar posts linking players collapsing and COVID-19 vaccines to the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), the British regulator for drugs and vaccines, which said there is no supporting evidence to back up such claims.”

https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-coronavirus-fifa-idUSL1N2SL1NJ

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#Reuters Ignores Swastika Tattoo of Ukrainian "Local" on Its Own Photo

Russian diplomats called out the news agency Reuters on Friday (June 10) for not noticing that a Ukrainian man they identified only as a “local resident” in the city of Kharkov had an elaborate Nazi tattoo on his arm.

“We’ve fixed your oopsie, Reuters,” the Russian arms control mission in Vienna tweeted on Friday, putting a red circle around the man’s tattoo and posting an enlarged image alongside, showing it more clearly.

“In case you forgot, a Nazi is a Nazi is a Nazi,” the mission added.

The diplomats called the photo “another propaganda stunt to slander Russia.”

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