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Dr Ludwig De Braeckeleer -- Intel Today
Wed, 02/26/2020 - 15:26

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A decade ago, I argued that Crypto AG had rigged the equipment used by diplomats around the world allowing US Intelligence Agencies to decode their messages in real-time.

Last week (February 11 2020), I was finally vindicated when Swiss broadcasting company SRF, German public broadcaster ZDF and the Washington Post confirmed most details of the story after gaining access to a classified, comprehensive CIA history document summarizing Operations “Thesaurus” and “Rubicon”.

Now I ask a simple question: Will the UN finally investigate Crypto AG?

Dag Hammarskjöld — US, UK and South Africa still withholding crucial information [UPDATE : Will the UN finally investigate Crypto AG? [You can find the story on the Intel Today blog]

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