http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/december2004/061204wolfhired.htmPolitical analyst Al Martin, who has in the past proven accurate in getting ahead of the news curve, is reporting that Homeland Security have hired former Stasi head, the 'Silver Fox' Markus Wolf.
Martin states,
"Wolf is the man that effectively built the East German state intelligence operation’s internal directorate," Martin continues. "He turned half the population into informants. That is his specialty, is taking a population, constructing the various state divisions, mechanisms of control, in order to organize informants within the population. That is his real specialty. And that is precisely, as Primakov has intimated, why Wolf is being brought in. The regime knows that once all of Patriot II is in law and they begin working on Patriot III, they will then begin to establish the internal mechanism to coordinate, as an official function of state, a system of informants. Wolf’s speciality was to turn East Germany into the greatest and most efficient informant state ever created."
On a radio appearance earlier today Martin stated that the admission that Wolf would be hired was made in a BBC radio interview given by the former head of the KGB, General Yevgeni Primakov.
Markus Wolf on Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markus_WolfIn 1953, at the age of 30,
he was among the founding members of the foreign intelligence service within the ministry of state security Stasi. As intelligence chief, Wolf achieved great success in penetrating the government, political and business circles of West Germany with spies. The most influential case was that of Günter Guillaume that led to the fall of chancellor Willy Brandt. He retired in 1986 in order to continue the work of his late brother Konrad about them growing up in Moscow in the 1930s. The book Troika came out on the same day in East and West Germany. For the people in the East he was a symbol of the ongoing changes, because he supported the Glasnost and Perestroika policies of Mikhail Gorbachev.
In 1997 he was convicted of unlawful detention, coercion, and bodily harm, and was given a suspended sentence of two years imprisonment.
Stasi on Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StasiThe Stasi was founded on February 8, 1950. Wilhelm Zaisser was its first leader, and Erich Mielke his deputy. In 1955, Mielke became head of the Stasi, and
Markus Wolf became head of the Hauptverwaltung Aufklärung (HVA), its foreign intelligence section. The Stasi was modeled on the Soviet KGB, which regarded the Stasi as an extremely loyal and effective partner among the intelligence services of the Warsaw Pact countries.
SVR on Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SVRSVR stands for Sluzhba Vneshney Razvedki, and is Russian for, "Foreign Intelligence Service". The SVR is the Russian intelligence agency, which evolved from the KGB after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
The CSR, for Centralnaya Sluzhbza Razvedki (Central Intelligence Service) took over the intelligence gathering and analysis duties of the KGB's First Chief Directorate in October of 1991.
In December of that year,
the former chief of the KGB First Chief Directorate, Yevgeni Primakov, was appointed head of the organisation, which was renamed SVR.The SVR are suspected of assassinating Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev, former leader of Chechnya.