Abu Zubaydah & the CIA’s Secret Enhanced Techniques Program
In the spring of 2002, one of the CIA’s most high-value captures was bleeding out in a safe house in Pakistan. His name was Abu Zubaydah - an al-Qa’ida operations planner, logistics chief, and one-time lieutenant to Osama bin Laden. According to a once-secret...
Credit Suisse’s $511 Million Settlement Over Tax Evasion
In a significant development, Credit Suisse Services AG, a subsidiary of the Swiss banking giant Credit Suisse, has pleaded guilty to conspiring with U.S. taxpayers to hide assets and income in offshore accounts. This admission comes as part of a broader investigation...
CIA Memo Unpacks Flying Saucers as Political Metaphor
In a declassified but little-known CIA document, titled "Natural Law, Politics Explain Saucers," an anonymous analyst takes an unexpected angle on the UFO phenomenon. Rather than probing radar signals or alien abductions, the author proposes something far more...
