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revelarts
02-23-2011, 08:23 AM
"CIA spy" Davis was giving nuclear bomb material to Al-Qaeda, says report


London, Feb 20(ANI): Double murder-accused US official Raymond Davis has been found in possession of top-secret CIA documents, which point to him or the feared American Task Force 373 (TF373) operating in the region, providing Al-Qaeda terrorists with "nuclear fissile material" and "biological agents," according to a report.

Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) is warning that the situation on the sub-continent has turned "grave" as it appears that open warfare is about to break out between Pakistan and the United States, The European Union Times reports.

The SVR warned in its report that the apprehension of 36-year-old Davis, who shot dead two Pakistani men in Lahore last month, had fuelled this crisis.

According to the report, the combat skills exhibited by Davis, along with documentation taken from him after his arrest, prove that he is a member of US' TF373 black operations unit currently operating in the Afghan War Theatre and Pakistan's tribal areas, the paper said.

While the US insists that Davis is one of their diplomats, and the two men he killed were robbers, Pakistan says that the duo were ISI agents sent to follow him after it was discovered that he had been making contact with al Qaeda, after his cell phone was tracked to the Waziristan tribal area bordering Afghanistan, the paper said.

The most ominous point in this SVR report is "Pakistan's ISI stating that top-secret CIA documents found in Davis's possession point to his, and/or TF373, providing to al Qaeda terrorists "nuclear fissile material" and "biological agents", which they claim are to be used against the United States itself in order to ignite an all-out war in order to re-establish the West's hegemony over a Global economy that is warned is just months away from collapse," the paper added. (ANI)

http://in.news.yahoo.com/cia-spy-davis-giving-nuclear-bomb-material-al-20110219-224833-452.html

This is um... wow
I hope there's info more on this

we are living in interesting times

Nukeman
02-23-2011, 08:48 AM
"CIA spy" Davis was giving nuclear bomb material to Al-Qaeda, says report



http://in.news.yahoo.com/cia-spy-davis-giving-nuclear-bomb-material-al-20110219-224833-452.html

This is um... wow
I hope there's info more on this

we are living in interesting timesIt pains me to say I beleive you have been suckered into a FALSE story!!

This comes through the India yahoo new service via the EU news service , from the Asian news service, from a Russian intelligence agent. No way to tell if the story is true, not to mention the EU source is based off of Sacha Faal as well (a complete conspiracy nut)...

I would be more inclined to believe that HE caught the ISI giving fissial material to alqueda than the other way around..

This is propoganda against the US simple as that!!!

revelarts
02-23-2011, 09:42 AM
maybe.

Are you sure it's false or do you just suspect it's false based on the sources?
But you maybe right. I pulled it off of my rss news feed.
I'll take a closer look later.

revelarts
02-23-2011, 10:23 AM
Nuke
thanks for the heads up, i can't find anything that backs this story up, It does look like a planted story.

But this is a very interesting case still.
We may never know what really is going on there.
Old CIA ties with AlQuida and ISI. Old friends or new enemies? in the CIA's eyes who can tell.


Has the makings of an interest fiction book.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/pakistan/8340999/Raymond-Davis-was-acting-head-of-CIA-in-Pakistan.html

Raymond Davis 'was acting head of CIA in Pakistan'
A US intelligence agent arrested after shooting dead two men was the acting head of the CIA in Pakistan and had been gathering intelligence for drone attacks, according to intelligence sources...
...On Tuesday The Nation newspaper, which has close links to Pakistan's military establishment, claimed one of his main tasks was to keep the CIA network intact in the tribal agencies, where al-Qaeda-linked militants maintain bases, and that he was familiar with their local languages.

Pakistan authorities say they recovered items including a make-up kit, long-range radio, a GPRS system and a camera containing photographs of sensitive locations.

Telephone records suggest he was in contact with Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and the Pakistan Taliban in South Waziristan.

Even Pakistan's spies say they had no idea what Davis was doing in Lahore.

A senior intelligence source told The Daily Telegraph he was unknown to Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence directorate and was operating outside the normal agreements between the two countries.

"We want the US to come clean on what exactly he was up to," he said.

American officials initially said Mr Davis worked for the US consulate in Lahore before claiming he worked for the embassy in Islamabad, and was entitled to full immunity.

However, The New York Times on Monday reported that Davis was part of a CIA operation tracking Islamist extremists in eastern Pakistan, such as Lashkar-e-Taiba, the virulently anti-Indian group blamed for the bloody 2008 siege of Mumbai. ....






http://nz.news.yahoo.com/a/-/world/8881918/american-held-in-lahore-is-cia-contractor-sources/
WASHINGTON/LAHORE (Reuters) - An American held on murder charges in Pakistan after a shooting worked as a CIA contractor but was not involved in covert operations, U.S. sources closely following the case said on Monday.

The confirmation of a link with the CIA -- which had been reported in recent days in Pakistani media -- was likely to further strain Washington's ties with Islamabad over the case.
...Officials strongly denied news reports alleging Davis was part of a covert CIA-led team of operatives conducting surveillance on militant groups........

....While some Pakistani officials have signalled they would like to back Davis's immunity, the government so far has said local courts must decide.

Crowley said the United States was not considering curtailing economic or military assistance to Pakistan to show its displeasure over Davis' treatment....

...U.S. sources denied reports and rumours in Pakistan suggesting Davis' assailants had some connection with Pakistan's principal intelligence agency, the Inter Service Intelligence directorate, known as ISI.

With cooperation from ISI elements, the U.S. government, including the CIA, has for the past several years been attacking militants in Pakistani tribal areas using missiles fired from remotely piloted drone aircraft.

Relations between ISI and its U.S. counterparts have deteriorated since an incident last year in which the name of the CIA's undercover station chief in Pakistan was leaked to local media, resulting in the official having to make a hasty exit from the country....
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Abc news
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/ray-davis-shooting-pakistan/story?id=12869411

....But the version of events told by multiple Pakistani officials -- and adamantly denied by the U.S. State Department -- is utterly different.

The four Pakistani officials who spoke to ABC News on the condition of anonymity say that the two men who Raymond Davis killed in Lahore last month were working for Pakistan's premiere intelligence service, and they were following Davis because he was spying. ...

....According to the Pakistani officials, the two men had been sent to track Raymond Davis by the Inter-Services Intelligence, or ISI, which believed that Davis had crossed "a red line" and needed to be followed.

In late January, those officials say, Davis was asked to leave an area of Lahore restricted by the military. His cell phone was tracked, said one government official, and some of his calls were made to the Waziristan tribal areas, where the Pakistani Taliban and a dozen other militant groups have a safe haven. Pakistani intelligence officials saw him as a threat who was "encroaching on their turf," the official said. ...
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20110211/wl_afp/uspakistanunrestshootingcourtdiplomacy
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On January 27 he shot two Pakistani men and after his arrest told police he acted in self-defence because he feared they were trying to rob him.

The US consulate general in Lahore sent a vehicle to recover Davis, but it ran over and killed a third Pakistani man before fleeing the scene.

US lawmakers have threatened to cut payments to Pakistan, the beneficiary of $7.5 billion dollars of aid and $2 billion in military aid, and Washington has warned that high-level dialogue is at risk unless Davis is freed.

ABC News claimed US National Security Adviser Tom Donilon had threatened to expel Pakistan's ambassador to Washington, shut US consulates and cancel a forthcoming visit by the Pakistani president if Davis is not released.
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"It was cold-blooded murder. Eye witnesses have told police that he directly shot at them and he kept shooting even when one was running away. It was an intentional murder," Tareen said.

He said there were no fingerprints on the triggers of the pistols found on the bodies of the two men and that tests showed the bullets were still in the weapons' magazines, and not the chambers.

"His plea has been rejected by police investigators," Tareen said, speaking in English. "He gave no chance to them to survive. That is why we consider it was not self-defence. We have proof it was not self-defence."

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Why would we threaten Pakistans 1.9 billion a year over 1 guy?
What's up with that? That may be an over statement in the reporting,