Monday, December 6, 2010

CIA drew up 'spy list' - Americas, World - The Independent [SEE COMMENTS FOR DE-CODED TEXT]

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A wish list of information that the US State Department was asked to find out about on Ban Ki-moon, the general secretary of the United Nations, and was described as a "spy's shopping list" was drawn up by the CIA, it was claimed. Information demanded by the list included data such as credit card numbers.

The list is one of the most embarassing documents to emerge from the WikiLeaks saga and the Guardian newspaper now says it has evidence it was the brainchild of the CIA's Humint – human intelligence – section.

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A wish list of information that the US State Department was asked to find out about on Ban Ki-moon, the general secretary of the United Nations, and was described as a "spy's shopping list" was drawn up by the CIA, it was claimed. Information demanded by the list included data such as credit card numbers.

The list is one of the most embarassing documents to emerge from the WikiLeaks saga and the Guardian newspaper now says it has evidence it was the brainchild of the CIA's Humint – human intelligence – section.

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