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reply to post by Murgatroid
America’s Spy Software Scandal,
America’s Spy Software Scandal,
By Michelle Malkin'
July 16, 2003
The Observer
Montgomery County, PA Vol. XXIV, NO. 9
Summary: Inslaw deserves to be compensated. More importantly, the American people deserve to know the truth: Did government greed and bureaucratic hubris lead to a wholesale sellout of our national security? Did Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden have access to a U.S. computer tracking program that enabled them to monitor our intelligence-gathering efforts and financial transactions? If so, who is responsible for allowing the program to fall into their hands? And who else among America’s enemies might have access to the tracking system?
It’s an explosive spy software scandal that no one in official Washington wants to investigate.
Originally posted by NetStorm
"Danny Casolaro called it "the Octopus". A vast, interlocking network of criminal conspiracy that reaches into every branch and agency of the U.S. government, many other national governments, and every sector of our societies."
This is very dangerous territory for any investigator.
Jack Otto died of a CIA Heart Attack as Did James Orlin Grabbe talking about the same thing, financial software PROMIS. The Jack Otto information is confirmed by Eustace Mullins.
Forbidden Knowledge - Jack Otto
A close examination of the Promis saga actually leads to more than a dozen deaths which may well be why so many people avoid it. And many of those deaths share in common a pattern where, within 48 hours of death, bodies are cremated, residences are sanitized and all files disappear.
Promis
Deaths allegedly related to the Inslaw case
There were a number of other allegedly suspicious deaths or disappearances connected to the Inslaw case:
* the shooting death of Anson Ng (a reporter and friend of Casolaro). According to a 1991 issue of the TC Technical Consultant story, "In July, Anson Ng, a reporter for the Financial Times of London was shot and killed in Guatemala. He had reportedly been trying to interview an American there named Jimmy Hughes, a one- time director of security for the Cabazon Indian Reservation secret projects."
* the shooting death of Dennis Eisman (Riconosciuto's attorney). According to the same TC Technical Consultant story, "In April, a Philadelphia attorney named Dennis Eisman was found dead, killed by a single bullet in his chest. According to a former federal official who worked with Eisman, the attorney was found dead in the parking lot where he had been due to meet with a woman who had crucial evidence to share substantiating Riconosciuto's claims."
* the poisoning death of Ian Spiro, who was supposedly a Casolaro informant and was allegedly involved in the Inslaw affair; Spiro's wife and children had been killed a few days before Spiro's body was found. In 1995, Kevin Brass reported in San Diego magazine that Spiro's brother-in-law, Greg Quarton suspected the Mossad was involved in Spiro's death, while "Ex-hostage Peter Jacobsen confirmed to the media that Spiro was indeed involved in the release of hostages in the Middle East." Brass further notes that "According to court documents filed shortly after the murders, Spiro was holding computer equipment essential ... to prove a Justice Department conspiracy to steal sophisticated computer software"
Deaths allegedly related to the Inslaw case