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Subject: The Most Secret Intelligence Service
ilpars    6/30/2004 12:33:28 PM
Turkish Army Intelligence Service.

It is so secret that none of their activites are known after Turkish Independence War. There is not even a single proof that they exist. The official Turkish secret service is MIT which is a joke. The Turkish army's very accurant intelligence about Apdullah Ocalans's locations at Syria, Greece and Africa and later very accurate intelligence over Iraq and Afganistan (CIA used many of their data)indicated that they surely exist as the offical intelligence service MIT is just a joke.

 
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jastayme3    RE:The Most Secret Intelligence Service    8/24/2004 2:31:35 PM
I don't know anything about the modern Turkish Army Intelligence. I do remember fearsome stories about the Emniyet's prowess. That was fifty years ago though.
 
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Nanheyangrouchuan    RE:The Most Secret Intelligence Service    8/26/2004 4:36:45 PM
Vatican and the Masons.
 
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jastayme3    RE:The Most Secret Intelligence Service    9/20/2004 10:23:56 PM
the Masons? they are just guys that like to get together, have curious ceremonies, and drinck beer
 
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Yimmy    RE:The Most Secret Intelligence Service    10/11/2004 5:57:02 PM
Not have read the previous posts; the most secret intelligence service is clearly the Swiss. Think I'm wrong? Well what do you know of them then? :D
 
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Bluewings    RE:The Most Secret Intelligence Service    1/23/2005 7:38:44 PM
Quote : "Vatican and the Masons" Good answer . Cheers .
 
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jastayme3    RE:The Most Secret Intelligence Service    1/26/2005 1:17:13 AM
Strategypage.com Who knows what devious plots we all are cooking up?
 
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Ehran    RE:The Most Secret Intelligence Service    1/27/2005 1:14:24 PM
the vatican "intelligence service" is supposedly run by a jesuit typically.
 
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Ehran    RE:The Most Secret Intelligence Service    1/27/2005 1:16:40 PM
strategy page is like taking a metal detector to the beach. for every rolex you shift a whole lot of tonnes of dreck.
 
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stratego    RE:The Most Secret Intelligence Service    1/28/2005 2:02:24 AM
Yeah. But after you know the posters, you can skip to the good parts. Unless your trying to find a new good poster.
 
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jjitsu    RE:The Most Secret Intelligence Service    3/5/2005 4:36:23 PM
WE wouldn't know. Its too secretive.
 
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perfectgeneral    RE:The Most Secret Intelligence Service    3/5/2005 5:32:32 PM
The 'subconscious sleepers' is a network that operates without even knowing that they are doing it. messages are passed very slowly using a subtext in plain speech. Data is collected by recording telephone conversations. The words and their context are then interpreted by computer against a statistical table of typical sentence construction in any given context. I can't tell you how the subliminal hypnosis is induced to 'recruit' agents to the network. I know how it is done. I just can't tell you. Each time I post it my connection fails. LOL
 
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1502HOGO    RE:The Most Secret Intelligence Service    3/9/2005 6:21:09 AM
If I tell you then it's no more secret.
 
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TriggaFingaz    How about...   3/23/2005 2:45:25 PM
North Korea? The country is so paranoid!
 
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