Don't kill me but this comment turned into a personal research project.... I hit the X word count limit! š
Boeing whistleblowers have not fared too well. And the global headquarters of Inmarsat and Rolls Royce are in London. Wonder what MI5/MI6 have had to say about all this...
British intelligence regularly consulted with Malaysian authorities on four distinct vectors: terrorism, active hijacking, personal psychological crises, or systemic mechanical failure.
MI6 conducted deep-vetted background checks on all 239 passengers and crew members. They found zero extremist links or suspicious motives.
Crash investigators believe the disappearance of the plane and the decision to disable the communications system appear to have been deliberate.
"Disappearance"
Sydney Morning Herald reported that Hishammuddin (acting transport minister) had said MI6 was also examining "pings" emitted by the plane after its communications systems were disabled.
Pings... anyone thinking what I'm thinking? Intelligence technical teams helped assess automated "pings" sent to British satellite firm Inmarsat, but who examined the phone calls and text messages?
Even if the passengers were knocked out immediately, other people must have tried to contact them. The flight was scheduled for 5 hours and 55 minutes, planned as a six-hour overnight route to arrive at 6:30am local time.
The news that Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was missing from radar reached the public at 7:24 a.m. local time on March 8, 2014, roughly 6 hours and 43 min after takeoff.
Based on satellite communication data, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 flew for a total of 7 hours and 38 minutes. After disappearing from civilian radar screens at 1:21 a.m. local time on Saturday, ~40 minutes after takeoff.
That leaves ~55 minutes between the time the public was informed and the time it supposed stopped flying. People had to be making phone calls. Since Beijing is 13 hours ahead of D.C., The White House national security team briefed President on a Friday evening.
A ping is a basic network diagnostic tool used to check if a device or system is online. Pinging a domain triggers a DNS request first then th DNS server logs that domain name lookup. The IP address is the numerical address that the domain represents.
Every device connected to the internet needs an IP address to send and receive data. Because phones switch between different networks, their IP addresses change frequently.
Phones use a temporary (dynamic) IP address that changes every time you disconnect from Wi-Fi, move to a new location, or turn airplane mode on and off.
Which of course, you often do on a plane. So wouldn't this data have been analyzed in the investigation?
Neustar, the Obama administration's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) officially awarded the contract for the White House to Neustar to operate the .us country-code registry on February 27, 2014.
The contract was publicly announced a few days later on March 4, 2014 - just days before MH370 vanished.
It was a three-year contract with options to renew, performed at no cost to the federal government. Following two one-year extensions, the NTIA opened up a full competitive bidding process and ultimately awarded Neustar a new, long-term 10-year contract on June 28, 2019, to continue operating the .us domain registry.
Verizon legally owns its primary Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPNI), phone records, and location, but Neustar (acquired by TransUnion) frequently acts as a technical "custodian of records".
Law enforcement must serve subpoenas or warrants directly to the carrier (Verizon) to legally demand subscriber data. For national security investigations or FISA warrants, tech brokers like Neustar pull data directly from network streams on behalf of the client to deliver it to federal agencies.
Lawmakers have pushed for federal investigations into how Neustar manages and transfers sensitive consumer metadata to government research contracts.
Recall my employment was suddenly terminated about a week after MH370 disappeared. Just as I was canned a week after reporting being stricken in the heart while employed at PEW. Only in both scenarios, I actually was a whistleblower 5 months earlier. Almost exactly!
Verizon was
@Clarabridge biggest client! And one of my coworkers, who I had lunch with a few times, used to work for Neustar. I also had lunch with my friend from BAE back in February 2013 because I had access to that data to analyze. I also had Clorox! But I was too dumb to find the needles in the haystack because I didn't have the time nor care back then to read political news.
Security analysts found that an unknown hackerāoperating out of Serbiaāscanned Clinton's basement server at least twice in August and December 2012. I was fired from Acumen Solutions in August and hired by Clarabridge in September.
@sidbanerjee
The server's existence became public knowledge in March 2013 when Romanian hacker "Guccifer" hacked the email account of Clinton's aide, Sidney Blumenthal, and published their correspondences.
A contracted IT worker used BleachBit software to erase the archived Clinton emails between March 25 and March 31, 2015. I don't know if that kind of "bleach" news appeared in the Clorox (public) data model since I was no longer working on it, but it should have.
Similarly in 2014, there must have been public tweets and Facebook messages in addition to the phone and text messages (which only phone carries would see).
Hackers first gain access to OPM databases in November 2013. OPM security tools detect the November 2013 intrusion in March 2014. But in late 2014 massive data exfiltration occurs. OPM contacts the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to launch an emergency response.
July 9, 2015: The true scope is revealed. And the DNC is secretly hacked the month afterward. I was interviewing with both Salesforce and PEW during the late summer.
Roughly 5.6 million sets of official government fingerprints were stolen alongside the files.
Years later in October 2020, none of the 51 intelligence officials used the word "fingerprints" in the letter itself. The text strictly used the term "classic earmarks" to describe their suspicion of a Russian information operation.
But news outlets, headline writers, and political commentators widely substituted "earmarks" with "Russian fingerprints" as a colloquial shorthand when summarizing the story. That seems significant when you consider how fingerprints are used in national security, including to access a computer.
Fingerprints also serve as a primary biometric tool to permanently tie a physical person to an identity, preventing individuals from using aliases, fake passports, or stolen documents to cross borders or infiltrate secure systems.
The FBI runs these prints through its Next Generation Identification (NGI) system to search for undisclosed criminal records, past arrests, or links to open investigations before granting security clearances.
Because fingerprints cannot be changed like a password, intelligence agencies had to alter how they deployed undercover operatives, knowing foreign adversaries could use the stolen biometric database to instantly identify covert U.S. personnel.
People actively in the recruiting pipeline were heavily exposed. In time-sensitive transitions, senior officials can authorize temporary or limited access to a person before their years-long background check is finalized.
An agency head may grant localized, emergency access to an unvetted foreign ally or private sector technical expert to respond directly to an imminent, active national security threat.
A foreign adversary could also use stolen OPM data as a powerful deductive tool to uncover secret intelligence assets through secondary methods.
If a person claims to be a low-level diplomat at an embassy, but their name is completely missing from the OPM federal employee database and background check files, an adversary can deduce that they are operating under "official cover" and are likely a CIA case officer.
Foreign spies can use this data to target specific Americans and turn them into cover assets.
But anyway sorry to get sidetracked. Moving on... Michael Sussmann contacted the CIA in February 2017.
Former CIA officials later testified that Sussmann sought to keep his sources anonymous and stated he was not representing any particular client. He told the CIA he was bringing the data to them because he was concerned the FBI was not handling related materials properly.
Sussmann did not just bring the old Alfa-Bank data to the CIA in February 2017. He presented an updated, expanded data package compiled by tech executive Rodney Joffe. This new package included separate, highly sensitive allegations that Russian-made wireless smartphones (YotaPhones) were being used near Trump Tower and the White House.
CIA technical experts reportedly reviewed the DNS material but quickly dismissed it as "self-generated" and unsubstantiated.
"Self-generated" and unsubstantiated like Inmarsat pings that the plane flew for 7 hours? Or did CIA just mean there was no sign of "Trump-Russian collusion."
Who was using the YotaPhones? Were they even Russian? Hillary Clinton formally resigned as the 67th U.S. Secretary of State on February 1, 2013, well before MH370 disappeared. She was succeeded by John Kerry.
David Leiter was Kerry's Senate chief of staff from 1991-1997, the majority of which Bill Clinton was POTUS. Tamera Luzzatto and David Leiter began dating in late 2000 after years of working near each other on Capitol Hill and married on September 22, 2001 in New York.
Tamera then served as Hillary's chief of staff when Ms. Clinton was Senator, prior to becoming Secretary of State. Some may forget that
@HillaryClinton was the overwhelming consensus favorite and the clear front-runner to win both the Democratic nomination and the presidency leading up to the 2008 election.
In October 2007, a Gallup trial heat poll showed her with a 29-point lead over her closest rival, Barack Obama (50% to 21%). But the 2008 Obama campaign was one of the earliest presidential campaigns to experiment with cloud-based Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software - specifically Salesforce.
Salesforce executives were part of an informal group of tech leaders (alongside executives from Google, Facebook, and Apple) who advised Obama's digital team. And perhaps it worked.
The campaign utilized Salesforce cloud applications to help manage data infrastructure, laying the groundwork for the highly sophisticated, data-driven "ground game" that became the campaign's hallmark. Obama won caucus states that Clinton's team largely overlooked.
But does the deep state leave anything as important as an election up to chance? Maybe not after 2016. Back to where it gets interesting...
Georgia Tech submitted analysis to DARPA as a funded contract deliverable for their work on EA. The EOP Event Analysis report included analysis of malicious cyber activity that involved the Executive Office of the President from the time period May 11 - June 16, 2016.
As part of this analysis, the Georgia Tech team observed network traffic from AS6250, "Executive Office of the President," to IPs that were believed to be controlled by malicious cyber actors (MCAs) at that time.
Georgia Tech researchers analyzing Executive Office of the President (EOP) data found traffic resolving to a dynamic Domain Name System (DNS) host managed out of Hong Kong. Few other networks in the U.S. resolved this domain, and the site had passive DNS connections with the BIZCN registrar, a registrar widely known to support the DNS needs of online criminals.
Fusion GPS hired Christopher Steele and his firm, Orbis Business Intelligence, in May 2016. Fusion GPS then hired Christopher Steele to mine his contacts in Moscow to look for active collusion between Trump and the Kremlin. The Steele Dossier was compiled between June and December 2016 as an opposition research report.
Steele is a former British intelligence officer who worked for the United Kingdom's Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) from 1987 until his retirement in 2009.
Igor Danchenko, a Russian analyst living in the U.S. who acted as Steele's primary source, was indicted by John Durham on five counts of making false statements to the FBI but ultimately acquitted on all counts.
Despite learning Danchenkoās data was uncorroborated, the FBI actually placed Danchenko on its own payroll as a paid Confidential Human Source from March 2017 to October 2020 to help them vet the ongoing Trump-Russia allegations.
If the malicious cyber activity that involved the EOP was from the time period May 11 - June 16, 2016. This time frame overlaps with when the DNC and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) formally realized their internal computer networks had been severely breached.
The NSA alerted the FBI to the compromise in August 2015, having been tipped off by a Dutch intelligence agency that had successfully infiltrated the networks of the Russian state-sponsored hacking group Cozy Bear.
Official FBI records show that the bureau's Washington Field Office initiated notification efforts to the DNC on August 6, 2015. An FBI special agent contacted the DNCās primary IT help desk in September, but the tech staff did not immediately escalate the warning. The FBI tried again in November to warn DNC that one of their internal computers was actively transmitting data back to Russia.
Despite the early warnings, DNC executive leadership did not fully grasp the severity of the penetration until April 2016, at which point they brought in the private cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike to investigate and expel the hackers.
I was recruited to PEW starting on August 12, 2015. I was extended an offer in September, which I think was right after they hired the woman who became my boss. My recruiters name sounds very British.
An ExactTarget email server was supposed to go live on December 7, 2015 but the date was never really feasible given PEW's requirements. Also since when do you hire a "Project Manager" (me) 6 weeks before go-live, while also asking her to reset other employees' passwords during new-hire orientation...
My 2016 honeytrap was someone I met in August 2015 but it really began in January. I also started going to happy hour with Layth, my former Obama assistant friend by the end of the year and he'd recently started dating my friend.
I am not sure exactly how all of this fits into the story but it sure seems to, so I'm hoping some others can fill in the blanks. What are we still missing?
Was Clinton really after Trump, finding the truth about UAP programs, Epstein and his network, all the above, or even what Obama/CIA were up to after she left the government? Given MH370 was an international ocean event, PEW would have surely taken notice.
Ghislaine Maxwell was granted complimentary access to attend a Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) conference in 2013 where she represented her ocean conservation nonprofit, The TerraMar Project. In October 2013, she traveled to ReykjavĆk, Iceland, to attend and speak at the inaugural Arctic Circle Assembly.
The United States, Canada, Russia, Iceland, Norway, Denmark (via Greenland), Sweden, and Finland were key participants.
In February 2014, Maxwell spoke at a public UN briefing titled "Healthy Oceans and Seas: A Way Forward.
Maxwell also advocated for UN protections on the high seas alongside dozens of other NGOs. The annual summits in ReykjavĆk feature massive non-governmental entities and major university pipelines, including the Harvard Belfer Center's Arctic Initiative.
Because the Arctic serves as the primary aerial gateway between North America and rival superpowers, the region has become a modern hotspot for detecting unknown objects. In late January 2023, a massive Chinese surveillance balloon entered U.S. airspace via Alaska.
Defense and intelligence sources confirmed a separate, massive incident over the Arctic Circle on February 1, 2023. Radar detected eight to nine UAPs moving together. NORAD fighter jets scrambled to intercept them, but the objects reportedly maneuvered away at extreme, hypersonic speeds.
The ex-Air Force friend I met in 2015 is from Alaska and her husband works for
@NRO_gov. Alaska is historically one of the most prominent UAP hotspots in North America, consistently ranking among the top five U.S. states for both total sightings and per capita reports.
A massive, unpopulated region stretching between Anchorage, Juneau, and Utqiagvik is colloquially known as the Alaska Triangle. The landscape is blanketed by massive, shifting glaciers pockmarked with deep crevasses, impenetrable forests, and jagged mountain ranges.
Since the 1970s, this area has generated an immense number of missing-person cases, vanished aircraft, and reports of massive, silent, triangular-shaped crafts hovering over the wilderness.
The area's notoriety was cemented on October 16, 1972, when a Cessna 310 carrying U.S. House Majority Leader Hale Boggs and Congressman Nick Begich vanished. Despite a massive 39-day search involving over 90 aircraft, not a single scrap of metal, luggage, or human remains was ever recovered.
Project Blue Book (1951-1969) did not investigate standard missing person cases or routine civil aviation crashes. But it became heavily involved in Alaska when military radar operators or pilots reported unidentified radar blips or anomalous aerial objects accompanying aircraft.
Investigators heavily vetted the psychological profile and professional credibility of the military airmen or pilots making the reports to rule out hoaxes.
By the time the program was shut down in 1969, Blue Book had processed over 12,000 cases globally, leaving 701 cases officially cataloged as "Unidentified."
Project BLUEBIRD (1950ā1951) was launched in April 1950 to study interrogation resistance and memory modification. Researchers and psychiatrists from BLUEBIRD transitioned directly into running MKUltra sub-projects.
While Project MKUltra was a highly clandestine CIA program using psychiatrists, Project Blue Book was an Air Force initiative headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base that primarily utilized physical scientists.
But the Air Force did consult its own military psychologists and flight surgeons for Blue Book. Whenever a pilot or military radar operator reported a high-speed UAP, Blue Book investigators would review the witnessās mental state.
In July 1952, a series of radar-visual UFO sightings occurred directly over the White House and the U.S. Capitol. Project Blue Book was overwhelmed with reports, and the Air Force could not explain them.
To neutralize this threat, the CIA secretly convened a specialized committee of prominent non-military physicists and engineers in January 1953, known as the Robertson Panel. The panel concluded that UFOs posed no direct hostile threat, but that public hysteria did. This began their recommended a systematic national policy of "debunking."
The Atomic Energy Act of 1954 ended the U.S. government monopoly on nuclear technology, allowing private companies to own nuclear reactors.
In 2014, declassified documents exposed a massive, secret operational link between the CIA and Project Blue Book. Beginning in the mid-1950s, the CIA began secret testing the highly classified U-2 and A-12 OXCART reconnaissance aircraft. This secret testing caused a massive spike in sightings.
When Blue Book investigators contacted the CIA to cross-reference flight schedules, the CIA confirmed the objects were their classified planes. To preserve top-secret military assets, the CIA legally barred the Air Force from telling the public the truth.
The CIA used Blue Book as a shield to hide the CIA's domestic spy operations. Officials worried that the Soviet Union could trigger mass hysteria by mimicking or exploiting UFO sightings. In the late 1960s, the CIA launched a illegal domestic spying Operation CHAOS. This program targeted anti-war activists and dissenters.
The modern tracking programs were prompted by the November 2004 USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group encounters. This series of encounters is widely known as the "Tic Tac" UFO incident. Since then we've had...
⢠AATIP (2007ā2012): Secret Pentagon aerospace threat program.
⢠AAWSAP (2008-2012) Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program launched by the DIA.
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⢠UAPTF (2020ā2022): Naval intelligence tracking task force.
⢠AARO (2022āPresent): Current consolidated government investigative office.
⢠Space Tiger Team (Dec 2023 - ?) - Air Force, Space Force, NORAD, NRO, NGA, NSA, DIA
Do you know what came between 2013-2020? Epstein.
Audio recordings from early to mid-2013 capture Epstein pitching Barak on bridging American "big data" surveillance with Israeli intelligence expertise. Epstein advised Barak to meet with Peter Thiel, founder of Palantir, which opened a major office in Tel Aviv in 2015.
Palantir Technologies officially signed a major strategic partnership with the Israeli Ministry of Defense on January 12, 2024. Both entities agreed to harness Palantir's most advanced data analytics architectures strictly to assist in active war-related missions.
That's not to say incidental collection does not occur. If an American citizen communicates with a target or family member in a foreign conflict zone, that communication is caught in a dragnet. Once it enters the system, Palantir's software can be used by either military to analyze those digital footprints.
If a data set contains U.S. citizen footprints, an analyst must have explicit authorization for that specific bucket of data. Every single click, search, view, and data export is tracked using permanent audit logs that cannot be altered or deleted by the user.
If a foreign military inappropriately views a U.S. citizen's data, the software creates a permanent historical lineage mapping who looked at it, when, and why.
If a piece of data is tagged as a "Protected U.S. Person" file, those security markings automatically propagate to any derivative charts, maps, or AI-generated target profiles. The restrictions follow the data wherever it moves within the network.
Government personnel (like FBI agents, CIA analysts, or military intelligence officers) are only granted access if they are assigned to a specific active case involving that file. Compliance officers can see who is accessing the files to monitor audit logs for abuse.
If an analyst does not have explicit, pre-approved clearance for a case, the software "masks" or redacts the U.S. citizen's name, replacing it with a placeholder like "U.S. Person 1". To unmask it, the analyst must file a formal, written legal request detailing the national security necessity.
But IMO this is not enough. In major cases it can be OBVIOUS who the masked person is. An individual's digital footprint typically enters these systems through five main triggers:
⢠Incidental Contact with a Foreign Target overseas.
⢠If two foreign targets discuss an American citizen by name or unique identifier (e.g., "We are meeting with John Doe in New York"), that conversation is logged, and a profile is auto-generated for that U.S. person.
⢠Purchasing massive public datasets from commercial data brokers. If a person uses financial apps, has a public court record, or uses smartphone apps that track location data, that footprint is bought by the government and fed into the data pool.
⢠Administrative and Health Registries
⢠Active Criminal or Security Investigations: If an individual is a suspected victim, witness, or perpetrator of a federal crime, federal prosecutors feed subpoenaed banking records, flight manifests, and phone logs into platforms like USA Palantir Data Analytic Platform (USAPDAP) to map out the network.
In HUMINT, counterintelligence agencies and spy rings never build a fully visible web. Operatives communicate only via an intermediary or cutout rather than meeting directly. A low-level asset typically knows only one personātheir immediate handler. They have no idea who else works for the agency.
A high-level assetāsuch as a foreign politician, a military general, or a top-tier corporate double-agentāis a priceless national security resource.
A famous real-world example occurred with an elite FBI asset named Katrina Leung. Code-named "Parlor Maid," she was one of the U.S. gov'ts highest-paid and most valued Chinese intelligence assets, earning over $1.7 million. Her primary FBI handler, James J. Smith, engaged in an undisclosed, decades-long romantic affair with her.
Smith missed the fact Leung was operating as a double agent, actively stealing classified U.S. secrets straight out of his briefcase and passing them back to the Chinese government. Who really was Kathrine Wu?