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DOJ ordered police notes contradicting the suicide narrative for Danny Casolaro be sealed

DOJ ordered police notes contradicting the suicide narrative for Danny Casolaro be sealed

An examination of the original handwritten police notes about the death of journalist Danny Casolaro contradict the official claims and conclusions of the Justice Department and the Special Counsel investigation led by Judge John Bua. The police notes, originally seized by the federal government and allegedly still under seal, undermine the narrative that Danny Casolaro committed suicide, and appear to provide corroboration that someone took his briefcase containing many of his notes and papers at the time of his death.

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After the "octopus incident," the White House threatened veto power over future spy satellite logos ...

After the “octopus incident,” the White House threatened veto power over future spy satellite logos …

Records released to William Pierce show that the fallout from the National Reconnaissance Office’s infamous “world-eating octopus” logo was enough for the White House to threaten veto power over future logos on spy satellites. Despite this warning to steer clear of controversy, the designers for the NROL-76 logo tried their best to sneak in a “Talladega Nights” reference - even resorting to Latin to get around copyright.

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Justice Department records confirm PROMIS scandal's ties to Israel

Justice Department records confirm PROMIS scandal’s ties to Israel

Justice Department documents recently released by the National Archives confirm what some Inslaw witnesses have been saying for decades: that a copy of PROMIS software was given to Israel.

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How an engineering in-joke led to a spy satellite's world-eating octopus logo

How an engineering in-joke led to a spy satellite’s world-eating octopus logo

When the National Reconnaissance Office announced the upcoming launch of their NROL-39 mission back in December 2013, they didn’t get quite the response they hoped. That might have had something to do with the mission logo being a gigantic octopus devouring the Earth. Researcher Runa Sandvik wanted to know who approved this and why, so she filed a Freedom of Information Act with the NRO for the development materials that went into the logo. A few months later, the NRO delivered.

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