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Two Strange Deaths in European Wiretapping Scandal

By Paolo Pontoniere and Jeffrey Klein, New America Media. Posted August 19, 2006.


European investigators are tracking the mysterious deaths of two security experts who had uncovered extensive spyware in their telecommunications firms.
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Just after noon on Friday, July 21, Adamo Bove -- head of security at Telecom Italia, the country's largest telecommunications firm -- told his wife he had some errands to run as he left their Naples apartment. Hours later, police found his car parked atop a freeway overpass. Bove's body lay on the pavement some 100 feet below.

Bove was a master at detecting hidden phone networks. Recently, at the direction of Milan prosecutors, he'd used mobile phone records to trace how a "Special Removal Unit" composed of CIA and SISMI (the Italian CIA) agents abducted Abu Omar, an Egyptian cleric, and flew him to Cairo where he was tortured. The Omar kidnapping and the alleged involvement of 26 CIA agents, whom prosecutors seek to arrest and extradite, electrified Italian media. U.S. media noted the story, then dropped it.

The first Italian press reports after Bove's death said the 42-year-old had committed suicide. Bove, according to unnamed sources, was depressed about his imminent indictment by Milan prosecutors. But prosecutors immediately, and uncharacteristically, set the record straight: Bove was not a target; in fact, he was prosecutors' chief source. Bove, prosecutors said, was helping them investigate his own bosses, who were orchestrating an illegal wiretapping bureau and the destruction of incriminating digital evidence. One Telecom executive had already been forced out when he was caught conducting these illicit operations, as well as selling intercepted information to a business intelligence firm.

About 16 months earlier, in March of 2005, Costas Tsalikidis, a 38-year-old software engineer for Vodaphone in Greece had just discovered a highly sophisticated bug embedded in the company's mobile network. The spyware eavesdropped on the prime minister's and other top officials' cell phone calls; it even monitored the car phone of Greece's secret service chief. Others bugged included civil rights activists, the head of Greece's "Stop the War" coalition, journalists and Arab businessmen based in Athens. All the wiretapping began about two months before the Olympics were hosted by Greece in August 2004, according to a subsequent investigation by the Greek authorities.

Tsalikidis, according to friends and family, was excited about his work and was looking forward to marrying his longtime girlfriend. But on March 9, 2005, his elderly mother found him hanging from a white rope tied to pipes outside of his apartment bathroom. His limp feet dangled a mere three inches above the floor. His death was ruled a suicide; he, like Adamo Bove, left no suicide note.

The next day, Vodaphone's top executive in Greece reported to the prime minister that unknown outsiders had illicitly eavesdropped on top government officials. Before making his report, however, the CEO had the spyware destroyed, even though this destroyed the evidence as well.

Investigations into the alleged suicides of both Adamo Bove and Costas Tsalikidis raise questions about more than the suspicious circumstances of their deaths. They point to politicized, illegal intelligence structures that rely upon cooperative business executives. European prosecutors and journalists probing these spying networks have revealed that:


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Jeffrey Klein is a founding editor of Mother Jones. Paolo Pontoniere is a New America Media European commentator.

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spies
Posted by: rsaxto on Aug 19, 2006 1:43 AM   
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As the world of spies gets nastier and nastier will liberty survive anywhere on planet Earth? Will the spies be increasingly employed by illegitimate heads of state? Is there no limit to the illegal means that the Cheneys of the world will go to in order to be dominant? Only the future knows for sure.

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The U.S. alt-media should do it
Posted by: CounterCorp on Aug 19, 2006 5:02 AM   
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Mother Jones claims to do investigative journalism -- why hasn't Jeffrey Klein called on MoJo to look into it from the American side? The magazine already covered the CIA's involvement in the abduction, but more from a waste-of-taxpayer money standpoint ("Why isn't the CIA more frugal?") than an illegal-violation-of-U.S.-and-Italian-law-and-human-rights standpoint.

If the transmissions from Greece were being sent to a phone in Maryland, someone must know -- or at least be able to ask -- whose phone that was, and where it was located. If the Greeks asked, what was the answer? And there must be phone records of calls made to and from that phone.

There must be some state law being violated in receiving illegally tapped phone calls in Maryland -- wasn't some variation of that what got Linda Tripp into trouble during Monicagate? Wouldn't that be something that state and local law enforcement, and the phone company, would want to know about and look into?

Investigating the story might not reveal all or even some of the answers, but it might force the feds to have to block the investigation by claiming that it was a national security issue, which would confirm they were the ones who tapped the Greek phone system.

Otherwise, they'd have to make at least a token effort themselves to find out who was doing it, or else it would be pretty obvious they didn't actually want to know the answer, which again would confirm that they were in on it.

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Spies Like U.S.
Posted by: dougo on Aug 19, 2006 5:47 AM   
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This is without a doubt the workings of King George and Dick "The Prince of Darkness" Cheney and the various spy agencies. Four antenna near the U.S. embassy, a phone in Laurel MD. the NSA,CIA, supposed suicides of investigators, this all stinks of a coverup by the American unintelligence agencies. Criminals all.

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» RE: Spies Like U.S. Posted by: willymack
» RE: Spies Like U.S. Posted by: dqueue
Terrytom
Posted by: terryton on Aug 19, 2006 6:01 AM   
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"sent to a phone in Laurel, Md., near America's National Security Agency."
That vague and ambiguous line really jumped out at me. It tended to diminish the power of the article. Who in hells phone is that? Those two alleged suicides must send a chilling message to all investigators. My guess is that it all is indeed the work of the present Fascist Administration of the United States of America. Please not in my name. As Daniel Ellsburg said in a recent interview we need some extremely courageous souls to step up and tell what they know to bring down this administration before America, as we love it is completely destroyed and hence the rest of the ethical would.

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» RE: Terrytom Posted by: zipper696
Bad news for elections in 2006 and 2008
Posted by: herman_bubbert on Aug 19, 2006 8:03 AM   
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A regime capable of this kind of stuff isn't going to allow itself to be voted out of power...

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And the answer is ...
Posted by: cold2touch on Aug 19, 2006 7:53 PM   
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Cheney and Shulsky (OSP director) ordered these killings, Berlusconi knew all about them, probably Israelis too.
Why waste time with whodunnit? Bush is too dumb to know or care, but every one of the above parties is perfectly comfortable with acts like these.
White House has known some pretty sleazy characters in its time, but never the psychotic killers like these.

I hope that technology progresses in my lifetime to be able to watch the DVD of Cheney frying in hell someday.

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Sources?
Posted by: DebMO on Aug 20, 2006 2:10 AM   
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Would you please cite your sources for this report, or provide a link to the original?

Thanks.

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» RE: Sources? Posted by: lessbread
Welcome folks!
Posted by: talkville on Aug 20, 2006 5:44 AM   
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Welcome to a vastly enhanced, more global and robust fascist world. Democratically elected of course, for we are the Free World.

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getting chilled
Posted by: Lauren on Aug 20, 2006 6:24 AM   
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On May 5, 2005 (555), I held a public ceremony at my local Borders Bookstore for World Religious Freedom Day, specifically for the religious freedom of the many world ganja religions. On May 7th I took BART to my first marijuana rally in SF. (I am rather a mom type, feeling protective of our nation's children, I have taken the potheads under my wing in an attempt to save them from a life in prison. This year, 666 I voted. Next year, 777, who knows, maybe we will be free already.)

On the way home that day my train was stopped, there was a big show of security. I wondered if the show was for my benifit, since I make such a fuss about marijuana prohibition.

As the time came to exit and I went down the esclator, there was a man in front of me with a huge, lumpy duffle bag. He was in the way and let each of the other people pass him, then as I got up to him, he 'fell' down, right in front of me. This was an escalator, we were at the bottom, I had no choice but to step over his bag as he lay there on the ground, face grimly expressionless behind his dark glasses.

Was his hand on a switch? I will never know.

All I could think is; If this is my death, I will meet it strong, and I stepped over him. The bag didn't expolode, but I was left thinking, was this a warning? Was it a low level CIA training exercise? An innocent accident or a failed suicide bomber? God knows. It looked and felt like an attempted personal suicide bombing, so what can I say? They do that, don't they?

Yesterday's paper had this gem from the New York Times story about the NSA ruling, the NSA program "violated the First Amendment because it might have chilled the speech of the people who feared they might have been monitered. That ruling is "rather innovative" and "not a particularly good argument," Jack Balkin, a law professor at Yale who believes the program is illegal wrote on his website."

I would like to inform the New York Times and assorted law professors everywhere that is EXACTLY what the wire tapping is doing. I am most definately being 'chilled'. I have been putting all my energy into building a new political movement and bringing a religiously oppressed people out of the closet. It's tough when you feel physically threatened, worse when you know NO means of communication is truly safe or secure from your enemies. Look into the US marijuana party, see how well they are doing? That will tell you everything.

I can prove this political chilling effect, I have been working on my political reform project for three years. There has been plenty of chilling; I am afraid. I have been keeping a record of it personally, and telling folks, just to prove I am being chilled in just this way. I knew this day would be coming eventually, I like to be prepared.

Another interesting effect: What would the lawyers say about someone who reported being oh-so-afraid of this very 'chilling' to her husband, only to have her Kaiser psychologist tell him (behind her back mind you) that these are dilusions, she is paraniod and should be committed to a mental instution? They have drugs to treat that. (The government doesn't do stuff like that, does it? Yes it does.)

I have a bone to pick with Kaiser mental health on that one. Kaiser has to decide if they are going to continue to promote narrow political ends over patient care, or listen to what I (and my many friends) have to say about depression, marijuana and treating alcoholism. It's their choice. Why are they insisting white powders and expensive pills are better then a safe and effective plant?

I'd like to know. Without a good answer, prejudice against Native Americans rushes into my mind, a position fully consistant with the corporate stance of Borders Books.

Free my people!

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» RE: getting chilled Posted by: pawprints
Is the US Government monitoring Democratic Congressmen?
Posted by: Justanothercoverup on Aug 20, 2006 6:58 AM   
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There is speculation that NSA is spying on Democratic candidates and members of Congress. As easy as it is in these days of electronic eavesdropping, people are beginning to wonder if the Bush administration (Politicians included) is spying on their political adversaries.

If you look at the actual public opinion polls, the majority of Americans want Bush/Cheney impeached if they lied to begin the Iraq war - yet despite overwhelming public support, Congress refuses to act on the will of the people. The real issue may be that Congressmen (and women) are also people - and most people, including myself, have certain quirks or skeletons in our closet we wouldn't want released to the general public. As ruthless as this administration is, I doubt they would hesitate to blackmail our own Congress into submission - and also wealthy individuals or corporations that have secrets they don't wish to become public...

How do we combat a President and staff that have no conscience or scruples? The road back to democracy will be rocky and full of obstacles - and eventually it is the people who will overcome, not our politicians, who refuse to act despite so many millions of people demanding that this President be impeached.

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» here's the Demo Plan... Posted by: common intelligence
Drummond
Posted by: Drummond on Aug 20, 2006 9:59 AM   
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The destabilisation of the Middle East, the threat hanging over democracy and freedom in the USA and Europe is all part of a plan by a group of powerful, but evil Industrialists who call themselves the "New World Order", they are part of various other organisations, the 33rd Chapter of Masons, Bilderbergers and Illuminati.

Wire tapping, murder, war, destabilisation of currencies and erosion of freedoms is all part of their game plan to take over running things for their own benefit and the majority of people will live in Orwellian fear, biometrically tagged (Such "chips" are already stockpiled hence the push for biometric databases), and devoid of any rights.

Blair and Bush are just front men, the latter of limited intelligence and overtaken by grandiose feeling of his own importance. The former has broken so many laws he should have been indicted, but Britain is suffering the same malaise as America, Public indignation but total apathy!

If we value freedom and democracy, these enemies of the civilisation must be brought to book.

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Quid pro quo
Posted by: qidproquo on Aug 21, 2006 9:49 AM   
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Listen, my children, and be aware. Several years ago, when King George 1 was either running the CIA or was presidant, an investgative reporter who had phoned his brother the night before about a "tremendous story" breaking, was found in a West Virginia motel bath-tub with his wrists slit. It was labelled a suicide, the body was cremated before the brother was even notified...a little blurb in a paper..no follow-up..very STRANGE

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The Bushes that would be Kings
Posted by: Finnbar on Aug 21, 2006 3:31 PM   
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They are guilty so much that people are unaware of;
www.wintersteel.com/RobertDuncanOFinioan.html

Just for a start

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Here's the whole story from my perspective right now
Posted by: missionimp on Aug 27, 2006 2:59 PM   
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This was done by brain technology, and I busted the CIA. The FBI is busting the Octopus, but they fall for 9/11. Here's my blog: FLAPJAW

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Oops! Here's the whole story from my perspective on my blog
Posted by: missionimp on Aug 27, 2006 3:06 PM   
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This was done by brain technology, and I busted the CIA. The FBI is busting the Octopus, but they fall for 9/11. Here's my blog: FLAPJAW

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