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Recently by Tigram
U.S. NSA Exposes the Phone Recording Fraud of Criminal Liar Javed
Iqbal Cheema
Telephone Recording Fraud of Pakistan Interior Ministry Exposed by the
U.S. National Security Agency (NSA)
NOTE (InformPress.com) - "There are no telephone lines or mobile phone
networks in the mountainous region where [Baitullah] Mehsud was said
to have been recorded." -- Ian Cobain, Reporter, The Guardian, daily
newspaper (London, UK), "Plan to 'eliminate' 'Taliban-linked fighter'
many in Pakistan see as a scapegoat," 2 January 2008.
"Another U.S. counterterrorism official said American experts are
still unable to confirm the authenticity of the alleged intercepted
[undated telephone] conversation [between an eminent Pakistani-
Pakhtoon leader Baitullah Mehsud and another unidentified, unknown
man]. Purported representatives of Mehsud have denied that he had any
role in the attack [on PPP Chief Benazir Bhutto]." -- Michael Isikoff
and Mark Hosenball, reporters, Newsweek magazine (New York, USA), "Is
Pakistan [Government] telling the truth about Bhutto's death?", 2
January 2008.
NO Evidence of Pakistani or U.S. SIGINT Intercepts of "Al-Qaeda" in
Pakistan Tribal Regions
By WAYNE MADSEN
(Rense.com) - WMR's intelligence sources are scoffing at the Pakistani
Interior Ministry contention that it could prove that former Prime
Minister Benazir Bhutto was assassinated on the orders of [tribal]
chief in South Waziristan, Baitullah Mehsud. The Interior Ministry
[Spokesman, Army Brigadier (R) Javed Iqbal Cheema, a criminal
terrorist liar] claims that it recorded an "intercept" of Mehsud's
[undated telephone] communication in which Mehsud allegedly
congratulated his [unknown, unidentified] follower for the attack on
Bhutto in the heavily-garrisoned city of Rawalpindi [Pakistan].
Bhutto's political party [Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP)] and Mehsud
both rejected the [false, malicious and fraudulent] claims about the
[undated phone] communication intercept of Mehsud and said the Pervez
Musharraf regime was behind the assassination of Bhutto.
U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) sources have told WMR [Wayne
Madsen Report] that Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) intercepts of "Al-
Qaeda" and "Taliban" leaders are rare in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and
elsewhere.
Not only is cell phone coverage spotty to non-existent in remote areas
like Waziristan [Pakistan], but ever since the 1996 [U.S.] NSA
intercept of Chechen President Dzokhar Dudayev's satellite telephone
call to Moscow, which was passed in to Russian security authorities
who triangulated his position and killed him with an air-to-surface
missile, "Al-Qaeda" and "Taliban" leaders, including Osama Bin Laden,
have refrained from using electronic communications, mindful of U.S.
intelligence's capability to lock in on the locations of cell phone
and satellite phone signals.
This editor wrote about this in Covert Action Quarterly in 1997:
Did NSA Help Russia Target Dudayev?
http://www.amina.com/article/did_nsa.html
http://www.covertaction quarterly.org/backissues8.html
The familiar stock footage of Bin Laden coming out of an Afghan cave
holding a satellite phone handset was made long before the Dudayev
assassination by the Russians.
Not only did Bin Laden heed the lesson of Dudayev's death, but so did
Shamil Basayev, the Chechen guerrilla commander who was often
[maliciously] linked to "Al-Qaeda." Before his assassination in 2006
by Russian Federal Security Bureau [FSB] agents in a remote car
bombing attack, locating Basayev was hampered by his avoidance of
using any telecommunications. [U.S.] NSA failed to record one
intercept of Basayev while he was being hunted by Russian and American
intelligence agencies.
However, Pakistani Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) agents in
Afghanistan and the Pakistani tribal regions [FATA] in the northwest
of the [Pakistan] country have not been so reticent in using
telecommunications. According to WMR's source in [U.S.] NSA, U.S.
SIGINT operators in Afghanistan and elsewhere have routinely
intercepted communications of ISI agents dealing with the provision of
arms and ammunition to "Taliban" and "Al-Qaeda" forces in Afghanistan
that use the weapons against U.S. and other NATO military forces in
the country.
The knowledge of ISI's and the Musharraf regime's involvement in
arming the killers of American troops [in Afghanistan] has resulted in
a general belief by experienced U.S. SIGINT analysts that anything
coming from the Musharraf government relating to Bhutto's
assassination can be completely disregarded as falsehoods.
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