PARALLEL, UNOFFICIAL NEO-FASCIST ITALIAN INTELLIGENCE GROUP HAS TIES TO NEO CON INTELLIGENCE APPARATUS IN BUSH ADMINISTRATION INVOLVED IN KIDNAPING MILAN IMAM. GENOA POLICE BUST PRIVATE INTELLIGENCE CELLS AROUND ITALY. POSSIBLE LINKS BETWEEN BUSH ADMINISTRATION AND TERRORIST GROUPS FIGURE IN PROBE.
Informed sources say that many of the names of alleged "CIA agents" wanted by Italian authorities for the kidnaping of Egyptian Imam Abu Omar are, in fact, aliases.
Italian authorities claim they are CIA, but further word from intelligence sources say they are Task Force 121 acting mostly under authority of National Security Council -- National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley and Iran-contra felon Elliot Abrams.
Reports about armed confrontations between active duty U.S. and coalition military forces and coalition armed private military contractors in Iraq have gone from a trickle to a steady flow.
July 14, 2005 -- The Daily Telegraph is reporting that French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy said that British Home Secretary Charles Clarke told a recent meeting of European Union interior ministers in Brussels that some of the four accused British transport bombers had been rounded up in a security sweep in the spring of 2004 and were placed under "partial arrest."
Newsweek magazine is reporting on the contents of a July 11, 2003 email between reporter Matt Cooper and Time Washington bureau chief Michael Duffy that was handed over, along with other email and notes, to special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald.