2015-02-25



A STUNNING NEW INTERNATIONAL SPY-DRAMA ERUPTED INVOLVING NUCLEAR DEALS , SPIES AND ILLEGAL OPERATIONS WITH VARIOUS  INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES SCRAMBLING IN A SPY-VERSUS-SPY WAR WITH SOUTH AFRICA CAUGHT IN THE CENTER.





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Article compiled by: White Nation correspondent Cape Town – February 25 2015

SOUTH AFRICA- FAILED LAND OF COMMUNIST ANC DIASPORA & WHITE GENOCIDE

It reads like a classic drama thriller series straight out of the pen from Stephen Flemming’s James Bond 007 itself. It’s all about spies, whistle blowers,  dark operations, counter operations, insurgents, counter insurgents, assassination attempts, secret deals , covert operations, secret visits and meetings, government scandals- nuclear deals , denials, agents – and clandestine operations by various intelligence security organizations such as the MOSSAD, FBS, M16, SSA, Algerian Intelligence, CIA  and many more. Amidst all this te poor ANC illiterate gangsters – well known for their dealings with terrorist organizations- and their dilapidated “Affrimative Action” security cadres  are suddenly finding themselves slap-bang entwined and entrapped in a web of global clandestine false flag operations,intelligence covert and counter covert operations, electronic surveillance, agents,  black ops operations, secret deals, terrorist activities and so forth. It must be a QUITE different experience for the so-called “intellegence” cadres  to suddenly find themselves pitting against the best intelligence agencies in the world- rather than chasing those “ right-wingers” with ” illegal weapons” - a favorite past-time for this pathetic bunch of ANC commies this past 20 years.

White Nation compiled this report of the new atomic bomb that recently exploded between South Africa , Iran, Britain, the USA and Israel- and what we could gather from various substantiated reports in the media around the most recent scandal the pathetic ANC cadres found themselves involved in- the “Spy-Cable” saga.  BUT- as you suspect- this will only be the tip of the proverbial “iceberg.” Since the dubious ANC was pushed into power by the international bankster globalists- they just could not free themselves from all the controversy, scandals and clandestine operations which ranged from the plundering of the Reserve Bank with the Stephen Goodson debacle of R 2 trillion gold stolen, the white genocide scandal,  the Penuel Maduna Oilgate R 640 million rand thievery, Flygate scandal,  Nigerian diamond scandal, Nkandla scandal,  the BAE weapons scandal- the al Queada terrorist camp saga, – and now again the “Spy-Cable ” saga. It seems the criminals in Lethuli-House is synonymous with corruption and scandals. Jacob Zuma seems only to be a product of what’s REALLY happening behind the scenes of that Johannesburg-based viper’s nest!

SO- Let’s roll….

• Al Jazeera obtains hundreds of “spy cables” from some of the world’s intelligence agencies
• MI6 tried to recruit a North Korean asset
• Mossad, Israel’s spy agency, said “Iran was not performing the activity necessary to produce weapons”
• Documents between 2006 to December 2014 will be released over the next few days
• Agencies affected include the UK’s MI6, Israel’s Mossad, Russia’s FSB and South Africa’s SSA

THE ASSASINATION PLOT:

Spy cables: Plot to kill Dlamini-Zuma, Mossad threatens SA

According to leaked secret intelligence documents, Dlamini-Zuma allegedly faced “an eminent threat” to her life in Addis Ababa in 2012.

There was a plot to assassinate African Union (AU) commission chairperson Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma several days after she took up the post, Al-Jazeera has reported on its website. According to leaked secret intelligence documents posted on their site this week, Dlamini-Zuma allegedly faced “an eminent threat” to her life in Addis Ababa, which also hosts the AU headquarters, in October 2012. The documents allege that spies in Addis Ababa were alerted to a plot “by an unnamed state” to kill President Jacob Zuma’s former wife. The documents also allege that South African and Ethiopian intelligence agencies had been unprepared for the threat, for which they blamed Sudan.

Amid the threat, South Africa’s security chiefs held an emergency meeting, where acting head of South African military intelligence, General T Nyembe, also warned that there had been “another alert, which further pointed out a potential assassination plot” to be carried out at a different venue”. The attack did not happen. The documents say that the director of Ethiopia’s National Intelligence and Security Service, Hadera Abera, explained that his service has crosschecked the names of the plotters with “all entry points especially those bordering Sudan”. They found no matches, and the documents do not reveal the names of the plotters. Dlamini-Zuma was elected to the post in July 12 and took office in October.

Cyber attack

Meanwhile, former “Mossad spies” threatened a cyber attack on South Africa demanding an end to the Boycott Israel campaign, according to Al-Jazeera. According to the leaked documents posted on its website this week a group claiming to be former agents of Israel’s Mossad threatened the country unless its government cracked down on the campaign. This was according to leaked intelligence documents. On June 28 2012, then-finance minister Pravin Gordhan reportedly received a hand-delivered note from unknown sources threatening a cyber attack “against South Africa’s banking and financial sectors”. It gave government 30 days to achieve the “discontinuation of the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign and the removal and prosecution of some unidentified individuals linked to BDS”.

The State Security Agency (SSA) investigated, finding no evidence that the threatened attack occurred or that the government yielded to the demands, Al-Jazeera reported. Another cable revealed insight into the activities of Israeli intelligence agents in the country. The SSA reportedly so distrusted Mossad that it assigned counter-espionage agents to watch one of its operatives at work in South Africa. An Israeli who was followed was noted to have had numerous sources within the South African government and police. The report showed that the SSA were worried about the Israeli agents and went to considerable lengths to ascertain what they were doing.

THE ISRAELI SPY RING: SA not protecting itself

Al-Jazeera also reported that flaws and security lapses within South Africa’s government and intelligence services have left secrets exposed to foreign spies at every level, according to leaked documents. The documents claimed that a secret security assessment by South African intelligence said foreign espionage was booming, with South Africa doing a “poor job” of protecting itself. Over 140 foreign spies are estimated to be operating in South Africa, gaining access to government departments, ministries and “even the presidency”, according to the report. They are suspected of breaking into nuclear power plants, stealing military blueprints and hacking into computers. The report said civil servants failed to observe basic procedures, leaving classified information unlocked, and new recruits were not adequately vetted.

The secret assessment of security vulnerabilities, written in October 2009 by South African intelligence, concluded information security was at “serious risk” and would remain so in the “long-term”. Al-Jazeera reported that another spy cable revealed that South Africa had “experienced the theft of Rooivalk Helicopter Blueprints by a known foreign intelligence service”. The document also said that in the plan to expand South Africa’s nuclear energy capacity France and America had been “working frantically” to influence the bidding process. South African spies have “not been able to neutralise their activities” because of the “sophistication of their covert operations and lack of counter-espionage capacity” it said. SOURCE

Secret cables obtained by Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit confirm that South Africa’s spy agencies concurred with allegations that Israel uses its flag-carrier, El Al Airlines, as cover for its intelligence agencies. Leaked documents from South Africa’s intelligence agency support claims made on a 2009 South African television program by a former El Al employee-turned-whistleblower. Despite official Israeli denials, the whistleblower’s claims prompted an emergency meeting between senior officials from both sides, as well as a separate note of inquiry from Canada’s intelligence agency.

ISRAEL’S NATIONAL CARRIER- EL AL- SUSPECTED AS PLATFORM FOR SPY PERSONNEL

‘All access unrestricted’

The allegations first emerged in 2009 when a South African El Al employee, Jonathan Garb appeared on Carte Blanche, an investigative TV programme, and alleged that the airline was engaged in illegal conduct at Johannesburg International Airport. Garb claimed to have been recruited by Israel’s Shin Bet domestic security service while working for the airline, and claimed that the organization was conducting security operations at the airport that were illegal under South African law.

The leaked secret document from South Africa’s National Intelligence Agency, since incorporated into the State Security Agency, says Israeli intelligence agents posed as El Al employees. “They did carry firearms and had according to them diplomatic protection if they would have to use it,” the author of the document wrote. “They even had all access unrestricted at the airport.” “This gave them the advantage to gather information with regards to arrivals and departures to and from South Africa.” Garb revealed that El Al security personnel recruited by Shin Bet were made to profile passengers “racially, ethnically, and even on religious grounds”.

The program reported that the spies conducted clandestine searches on the belongings of people they deemed suspect, in violation of South African law which only authorises police, armed forces or personnel hired by the transport ministry to carry out such searches. El Al employees also smuggled weapons licensed by the local Israeli embassy for use by the spies, the TV report alleged. Israeli officials publicly denied the allegations at the time. Shortly after the program aired, however, South Africa deported an El Al official.

‘Covert Israeli activity’

Garb’s allegations also prompted an emergency meeting between Israeli and South African spies and diplomats, as well as El Al and airport managers on November 23 of 2009, according to the leaked document. South Africa’s Department of International Relations and Cooperation withdrew the diplomatic accreditation from the meeting, according to the document’s account, denying the Israeli delegation’s requested for it to be reinstated and instead telling the Israelis to follow procedure in acquiring work permits and gun licenses. The incident also sparked an internal row between South Africa’s intelligence agencies, with the National Intelligence Agency writing that it was “of great concern” that neither the South African Security Service nor the Foreign Ministry had informed them of the meeting with Israeli officials.

Two years later, in 2011, five South African intelligence agencies were merged into the State Security Agency, to overcome inter-agency confusion and rivalry. In another leaked document, South African spies concluded that Israeli intelligence could use El Al to sneak into the country undetected. “The possibility exists that an Israeli intelligence officer can enter South Africa and under the disguise as an El Al member, go through all the checkpoints at the airport without presenting any documentation,” adding that at least one El Al employee had been identified as a courier for Mossad.

‘Strict confidence’

The Spy Cables also reveal that Canada’s intelligence agency had written to the SSA and asked for “any findings or information” on Israel using the airline as “a front for clandestine operations”, promising to treat such information “in strict confidence”. The Canadian communication noted that a private security company has also investigated the claims, and that its findings had been “in support” of the revelations made by Garb on TV. They asked the South Africans to confirm in detail allegations over the airport operatives illegally acquiring weapons, the evidence that led to the deportation of the El Al official and for any other relevant information. (SOURCE)

THE NUCLEAR  NETWORK: THE IRANIAN CONNECTION

As The Telegraph reported in April 2010 and March 2011, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran’s president, visited Zimbabwe to kick start the deal, offering Iran’s oil in return, and officials in the cash-strapped nation agreed to break sanctions to supply the resource, saying that such economic blockades – which Zimbabwe itself faced – were “hypocritical”. The SSA report reads: “Iran continues with its search for alternative sources for uranium since its own stocks are of poor quality and almost depleted. “Three countries are of importance: South Africa, who is not willing to supply Iran again; Algeria which has its own International Atomic Energy Agency-supervised nuclear program and is a close supporter of the Iranian quest to develop an independent peaceful nuclear capacity and Zimbabwe. The cables also show how a CIA agent was reportedly “desperate” to make contact with Hamas in Gaza in June 2012, and pleaded for help from a South African spy.

The South African recommended helping the US agency, writing that they “stand the chance of benefiting from that interaction, in that we would establish the collection priorities and requirements” of the CIA.  The CIA sought to establish direct contact with Hamas despite the group being listed as ‘terrorist’ in the US, according to leaked intelligence, which also alleges US president threatened the Palestinian leader over his UN-bid. The revelations are part of the so-called Spy Cables – a cache of hundreds of leaked classified intelligence papers from all over the world, published by Al Jazeera and the Guardian. A portion of the freshly-released files are focused on the Palestinian issue.  One of the documents says a CIA officer contacted a South African intelligence agent in 2012 with a request to help gain access to Hamas. That was allegedly done despite a US government ban on contact with the movement, labeled as terrorist in the United States. The American agent “seems to be desperate to make inroads into Hamas in Gaza and possibly would like SSA [the South African State Security Agency] to assist them in gaining access,” the cable reads. South African intelligence was apparently assessing its chances of benefiting from this kind of assistance.

Palestinian members of al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of the Hamas movement, during military parade in Gaza City December 14, 2014. Reuters / Mohammed Salem

The US State Department has, however, denied there were attempts at initiating direct dialogue with Hamas.  “Our policy has not changed,” US State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki told journalists on Monday, commenting on the leaked documents. There has been no comment yet on another allegation from the leaked files, which says that US President Obama made a phone call to the Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas in 2012 and threatened him if he pursued plans to seek “non-member observer status” at the UN. A South African state security agency was allegedly handed a memo from a Palestinian intelligence officer regarding a phone call “where President Obama threatened President Abbas if he goes ahead with the UN bid”. (SOURCE)

In the cable from Mossad to South Africa’s SSA, sent on October 22, 2012, it said Iran’s scientists were “working to close gaps in areas that appear legitimate such as enrichment reactors”. The cable described the actions as having the effect of reducing the “time required to produce weapons from the time the instruction is actually given”. In a picture of the cable from the Guardian, Mossad wrote: “Even though Iran has accumulated enough 5 per cent enriced uranium for several bombs, and has enriched some of it to 20 per cent, it does not appear to be ready to enrich it to higher levels. “It is allocating some of it to produce nuclear fuel for the TRR, and the amount of 20 per cent enriched uranium is therefore not increasing.” ( See full article: LINK)

Businesses (Muslim) in South Africa have allegedly been used as fronts to help forward the Iranian revolution, and there are jihad training camps at Zakariyya Park in Lenasia, and at a farm in Port Elizabeth and in KwaZulu-Natal. This is according to a National Intelligence Agency document from January 2010, which looked at the Iranian Intelligence Service’s operations in South Africa. The document is part of a large batch of leaked, classified documents from South Africa’s State Security Agency and some foreign spy agencies which were published on Al Jazeera on Monday night.

South Africa, and its links to the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, Iran, South Korea and North Korea are mentioned in the leaked documents, which cover topics from secret uranium shipments, a seizure of arms delivered from North Korea to Iran, and Iran’s efforts to use official and unofficial channels in South Africa to beat western-imposed sanction.

The document gives an overview on Iran’s activities in South Africa. Iran is a key supplier of oil to South Africa. The document indicates that Iran tries to attract South African students to study religion in Iran. It indicated that Iran’s focus on South Africa is “to increase its influence abroad by exporting Shia Islam and recruiting students for studies at Iranian institutions, and simultaneously wants to counter the Sunni influence in South and southern Africa.” It also said Iran was “using students who previously underwent religious training or military training in Lebanon for covert collection and espionage activities. South African students also received religious training in Iran, and “front companies to disguise revolutionary Islamic activities are being utilized by these students to radically influence the Islam communities in many African countries”.

Aside from religious training, the secret document said Iran’s intelligence focus in the country was our policy towards Iran, the influence of radical Islam in South Africa, activities of Western countries in South Africa, the South African media – the names of publishing houses, news editors and journalists who report on the Middle East – nuclear technology, the South African mining industry and the armaments industry. The armaments industry focused on unique designs which South African businesses had, including: procedures to upgrade the C130 aircraft; helicopter blade upgrades from metal to composite; the manufacturing of turbine blades; the design, development, testing and evaluation of missile systems; the pebble bed modular reactor; satellite interception; Thuraya interception; and microwave-link interception, among others.

The document, which blacks out the names of individuals involved, does identify Iranian agents in South Africa, one of whom was a businessman working in the oil refinery business and the carpet trade. “Information obtained gives insight into the Iranian espionage threat against South Africa. It proves that these espionage activities are much broader than only espionage. Links between Iranian intelligence members and local extremist organizations and possible terrorist cells/ groups were confirmed,” the document said. Some of the alleged front companies named were a religious organization in Cape Town, a publishing company in Cape Town, a Persian carpet shop in Cape Town, a Persian carpet importer, two news agencies, a broadcasting agency and a guest house in Rosebank, Joburg.

As far as training camps went, in Zakariyya Park, Lenasia, there is allegedly regular training for South African Muslim students and foreigners for a possible jihad against US aggression in the Middle East. On a farm in Port Elizabeth there are many Pakistanis attending training sessions, and a man who is known to have links with the Taliban in Afghanistan runs training in KwaZulu-Natal.In a document from September 2010, a cable to the Secret Service Agency from Israel’s Mossad warns that there could be an imminent shipment of uranium from South Africa. The document alleges that Mossad received information that an Armenian broker was procuring yellowcake (a type of uranium concentrate powder) and they believed it would be from South Africa.  SOURCE

Another South African intelligence document reveals Iranian officials carried out “a clean-up” of several diplomats at the Iranian embassy whose loyalty to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was questioned.

Iran’s image

Another South African intelligence document reveals that Iranian officials carried out “a clean-up” of several diplomats at the Iranian embassy whose loyalty to former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was questioned. It also noted that one Iranian diplomat had “a gambling problem and is closely watched”. The official in charge of the “clean-up” also planned to send this diplomat home “but because of [his] political contacts, he could not.” Talks were also under way between the South African and Iran governments on how to improve the image of Iran, including how to use various media groups – the Independent group and the SABC were named – to do this. ( SOURCE)

British intelligence officials helped block the sale of equipment by a South African company ERFCO to an Iranian firm suspected of being involved in a ballistic missile program, according to leaked spy files. It shows how MI6, along with the US and other allies, works to hamper what it claims is Iran’s nuclear weapons and ballistic missile program. The South African company has since shut down. A former employee disputed claims that it was supplying a military project, saying the Iranian company was believed to be a petrochemical firm and that the project, which was two-thirds completed when stopped, was not meant to be airborne.

According to the file, ERFCO was dealing with a series of front companies, while the end user would have been the Iranian Shahid Sattari Ground Equipment Industries (SSGEI) organization – described by the British as “responsible for the production of missile launchers and ground support equipment and … involved in the development of rocket bodies”. The end user identity was hidden from ERFCO. The British officials did not suggest ERFCO was aware there was anything amiss with the order. But the document adds: “It is known that it will significantly enhance Iran’s ability to produce ballistic missiles, including some which would be suitable for carrying nuclear warheads.” The former employee said the company was contacted by British and South African officials. “We were advised most strongly to stop. They said it was in our best interests to shut it down. We had no choice, so we did. We were cheesed off about it. We thought we were doing something legitimate and then suddenly we were told it wasn’t legitimate.” “What we were building wasn’t to aerospace specifications, in our opinion, and we had been informed the company was involved in the petrochemical industry. But we were advised most strongly to stop,” the ex-employee said. Africa is new ‘El Dorado of espionage’, leaked intelligence files reveal. ( SOURCE)

THABO MBEKI AND THE SECRET MEETINGS

Efforts to use secret front companies by Iran to beat western-imposed sanctions have raised concerns within South African Security Agency (SSA), according to leaked spy cables obtained by Al Jazeera. On Monday the news organisation announced that it was in possession of leaked documents from SSA operatives showing how South Africa became vulnerable to foreign espionage after the end of apartheid. The leaked secret South Africa intelligence reports – dubbed the“Spy Cables”  – provide a detailed account of Tehran’s allegedly official and unofficial channels in SA, as well as open diplomatic channels, to work around trade restrictions to obtain arms manufacture and other industries. According to Al Jazeera the Spy Cable also exposes that Iran approached SA government to avoid international sanctions imposed by the West.

It claims that former president Thabo Mbeki had met with senior Iranian officials on to two occasions requesting help with their nuclear program. According to the cable a month after the September 2005 meeting, an Iranian delegation headed by a “Mr Rowhani” – likely to be current Iranian President Hassan Rouhani met Mbeki, according to the source. The nature of the discussions was a request from the Iranian government to the SA government to assist Iran with their nuclear program and to provide technical advice and technology, the document says. The 128-page “Operational Target Analysis,“ was written by South African spies and profiles dozens of alleged Iranian operatives, listing their names, cover stories, families, addresses and phone numbers. According to Al Jazeera a South African spy is heard commenting that the advanced level of South Africa’s technologies in the aerospace industry, especially in the missile guidance field has increasingly become a focal point… It is foreseen that these industries will be targeted for procurement processes. Read the 128-page “Operational Target Analysis” here

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UK and SA

British agents had also been monitoring Iran’s activities in South Africa, according to another leaked document, trying to police trade restrictions that the United Kingdom had been instrumental in establishing. A cable from the Secret Intelligence Service, commonly known as MI6, warned its South African counterparts that a South African company was involved in “advanced” business dealings with an Iranian “front company”. The 2009 cable, marked for “UK/SA eyes only”, warns the South Africans that the Iranian company was secretly “responsible for the production of missile launchers” and “the development of rocket bodies”, but had “gone to great lengths to pretend” that it was a legitimate firm and “hide the fact that it is related to the missile industry”.

Pagad

The agents also allege Iranian links to local vigilante group People Against Gangsterism and Drugs and Ahl ul-Bait Foundation of South Africa – a Shia Islam religious institute. Both groups strongly deny this. Pagad national coordinator Abdusalam Ebrahim says the group has never received any support. “It doesn’t matter if it’s Iran or Iraq or Saudi Arabia.” Ebrahim told Al Jazeera. “Pagad never got support from anybody”. The SSA characterizes Iranian spies as individuals who are “highly motivated and difficult to recruit”. They appear “courteous,” “tolerant” and “persuasive” but apply “counter-surveillance measures constantly”. Their responsibilities are “much broader than only espionage,” according to the SSA. Among its findings are “confirmed” links between Iranian spies and what South Africa identifies as “extremists” and “terrorists”.

Despite all the details presented in the SSA’s “Operational Target Analysis”, the agency concludes that it needs more information in order to make “a comprehensive threat assessment” on Iranian espionage activity. It concludes by saying “the extent of Iranian intelligence involvement in South Africa […] needs to be established” and urges further investigation.
Al Jazeera has redacted the papers to protect individual identities. Click on the documents to read them:

» The South African State Security Agency’s assessment of Iran’s interests and activities, June 2009

» The South African State Security Agency’s thematic assessment of security vulnerabilities in government, October 2009

» The South African State Security Agency’s counter espionage input to the State Security Project, December 2009

» First South African State Security Agency correspondence on Ethiopia, October 2012

» Second South African State Security Agency correspondence on Ethiopia, October 2012

» The draft report of a meeting held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, between South African and Ethiopian security establishments over Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma’s safety, October 2012

» South African State Security Agency correspondence regarding the possible assassination attempt on Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, October 2012

» Israel Mossad warns of Uranium shipment September 2010

» South Africa SSA and UK MI6 on Iran October 2009

» South Africa SSA meets Iran May 2012

» South Korea on UAE seizure of arms delivered from North Korea to Iran

» UK MI6 writes to South Africa SSA on Iran profileration November 2009

» South Africa operational target analysis of Iran January 2010

» South Africa SSA meets Iran intelligence May 2012

» South Africa SSA on Iran intelligence in Africa October 2012

» SSA assessment of Iran’s interests and activities in South Africa 2009

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