Wednesday, May 13, 2009

An open letter to the US State Department

An open letter to the US State Department

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Hello, humorless suits...

A little birdie told me today that you've been reading this site--specifically, this entry. I'm not sure exactly what about it intrigued you enough that you took the time, but hey...thanks for taking the time. It's not every day that government agents read this humble blog.

Or is it? Maybe, from now on, it will be; I can only hope.

Now, why would I hope that the traditional enemies of democracy, the sponsors, mentors and trainers of death squads, would stick around here and read stuff I wrote and/or translated? One would think I might be freaked out to learn that you spooks had been here.

Not a chance.

Actually, I've been spoiling for a scrap with you guys. I was bullied as a kid, and now that I'm all growed up, I've decided to stand up for the underdogs, the way no one on the playground stood up for me when I needed it most. So, bullyboys, consider this your long-overdue punching-out.

Since so many people who have a major beef with you speak Spanish, and you seem to be utterly deaf to everything they say (even when they learn enough English to say "Yankee go home"), I've been diligently translating their news in the hope that someone pays attention and takes it to heart. And yes, I hope that someone is YOU.

You see, dear faceless suits and earpieces, I don't think you have any idea how bad you people look to the rest of the world. Especially Latin America. Oh sure, there are a few oligarchs, sell-outs, and paid-off local bottom-feeders who will still flatter you and fawn on you, and take your smelly money and your crappy "advice" on how to run their countries and their economies. They'll wave your flags at their astroturf demonstrations, and they'll go out of their way to eat your burgers and buy your overpriced crap. But in case you haven't noticed, they've lost a lot of ground among their own. Except for Peru, Colombia, Panama and Mexico, they're not in power. Everyone else has a more-or-less progressive government. There's a reason for that.

And no, it's not "anti-Americanism".

It's pro-Americanism.

Permit me to explain.

First of all, you people are NOT the only Americans. The Americas stretch all the way from our Canadian Arctic Circle to the ice-cold Argentine toe of Tierra del Fuego. Everyone from here to there is an American. Even the Cubans.

Secondly, all these Americans have a right to freely elect their own sovereign governments. Whether you people like those governments is immaterial; you don't get to decide anymore to replace them on a whim. Oh sure, for a while there you did...but those days are over. Got that? They're over. Finished. Kaputt.

(And yes, even the Cubans elect their representatives. They have elections; they just don't have multiple parties, and they don't have right-wing parties as a result, either. Maybe you don't like that. But whether you like it or not, I think it's safe to say that the Cubans prefer it to the alternative. Even your own former generals have admitted as much.)

Thirdly, the weak "democracy" you tried to peddle down there when your beloved military dictatorships failed hasn't worked out either. It was fraught with corruption (which I'm sure was to your benefit) and it left them in insupportable and often odious debt to the IMF, the World Bank and other "development" banks which were nothing more than ATMs for you, and cash vacuums for the people of LatAm. Please don't pretend that you don't know what I mean by that. Anyone can see by how rapidly LatAm grew poorer as the US grew richer that there was a two-way money pipeline operating, and the larger pipe of the two ran south-to-north.

Now that the various strong democracies are putting some serious muscle into turning off the valve and keeping more of their hard-earned dinero at home, diverting it into domestic channels instead of those of international capital, I can hear you guys crying foul. Oh sure, you do it in polite code. Sometimes you do it as yourselves. Sometimes you do it in the guise of media columnists (fifth columnists?) and "journalists" (note the quotation marks; they are there for a reason.) But no matter what way you do it, I know what you're saying. It's plain enough: you label anyone who doesn't keep the valve all the way open as a "dictator", or you claim that they have an "anti-freedom" agenda. You do this even when it's frankly ludicrous. It doesn't matter to you if it's true, as long as the US sheeple believe it to be true.

And yes, I'm well aware of the CIA's ongoing media project. It never really ended. Its job is to "influence" or "shape" public opinion--in favor of whatever the corporate sector and you guys decide between you is in your collective interest. Thus, for a couple of decades there, we got a lot of very strange editorials and opinion pieces proclaiming that brutal military dictators had "saved" Latin America from the communist boogyman, with a blithe glossing-over of the fact that democracy had also died there, in an apparent case of "collateral damage". Perhaps you guys mistook democracy for another nasty-wasty commie? It's an easy mistake to make.

(By the way, I'm also quite certain the CIA reads this blog. I get an inordinate number of hits from Virginia, and an awful lot of seriously stupid, intentionally misleading comments from people whose IPs trace back to there, too. Hi and a big fat one-finger salute to all you folks in Langley, and your Miami station too!)

In the end, though, all your efforts to subvert these countries' democracy--be it through outright dictatorship or the buying and rigging of elections, all the gambits you used have failed. There's only so much moral, intellectual and literal bankruptcy a country can take, and all those "little" countries (some of them as big as Brazil or Argentina) have either reached their limits or are approaching them now. Sooner or later, they were bound to turn their backs on you, the better to turn their faces back toward their own people.

Now they're looking at their own and trying to figure out how to do right by them. Their first priority is not what you think in Washington, or what your CIA pals think in Miami--it's what they themselves think. They might still be willing to have diplomatic relations with you, but this time around, they want it to be a two-way street, with you people listening respectfully for a change and KEEPING YOUR HANDS THE HELL OFF. That's not anti-you, it's pro-THEM. Pro-American, in the most catholic sense of the word.

I prefer not to take any side but that of peace and friendship. It makes for better relations all around. But yeah, if it's a matter of picking sides between them and you, guess what? This former bullied child is gonna stick up for the underdogs. They need to know that someone in the Northern Hemisphere, someone not a native speaker of Spanish (but willing to learn, in fact willing to teach herself) will stand with them. They don't get a lot of solidarity from gringos, but perhaps this Canuck will do. After all, our country has been treated like your backyard, too, and a lot of us are just as angry and resentful at the way you've undermined and subverted us. Even as I write this, I'm seeing the way efforts are being made to privatize our public educational and healthcare systems, all in the name of compliance with NAFTA. Those systems were hard-fought-for in the 1950s by a democratic, elected socialist named Tommy Douglas, who faced ugly anticommunist hysteria back then, too. So, yeah, I can totally relate to the Latin Americans. And if they want to be socialist, I think they should be free to decide it without your interference, however subtle, sneaky, subversive and underhanded.

Thanks for stopping by. I hope you learned something. And I hope it makes you deeply doubt yourselves.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

SPECIAL REPORT. The history of the synthetic H1N1 flu virus, the resurrection of the 1918 flu virus and a not-so-rosy future

The history of the extraction of the genetic material from the corpses of victims of the 1918 Spanish influenza virus who were buried in Arctic permafrost is part "X-Files" and part "Jurassic Park." After an unsuccessful 1951 mission, that involved U.S. biological warfare specialists, to extract 1918 Spanish flu genetic material in 1951 from a cemetery in the Inupiat Eskimo village of Brevig Mission, Alaska, scientists made another attempt, a successful one it turns out, in 1997. Dr. Johan Hultin, from the State University of Iowa, successfully extracted genetic material from the corpse of an obese thirty-something female who died from the Spanish flu in 1918, along with 85 percent of Brevig Mission's (called Teller Mission in 1918) villagers in a single week. The pandemic killed at least 50 million people around the world.

Once the Spanish flu genetic material was obtained from the lungs, spleen, liver, and heart of the Eskimo woman's corpse, scientists, in a scene reminiscent of the fictional movie "Jurassic Park," in which genetic material from extinct dinosaurs is used to bring the creatures back to life, recreated the long-since dead 1918 Spanish flu in a U.S.-government funded laboratory. The woman's organs were cut into one-inch cubes and shipped to the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in Rockville, Maryland where the virus's genetic RNA material was identified and the 1918 Spanish flu was successfully brought back to life.

The search for the frozen bodies of 1918 flu victims was not limited to Alaska. Another team of scientists, acting like Dr. Frankenstein's "Igor," set out to dig up the graves of miners who died from the flu in the remote Norwegian mining village of Longyearbyen in Spitsbergen, which lies north of the Arctic Circle.

WMR has learned from a research scientist who has been working on the recreation of the 1918 flu that the genetic material has been re-engineered to synthetically create what is now known as the A/H1N1 virus, or as the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) calls it, the "novel flu."

The A/H1N1 influenza, which contains genetic material from two strains of swine flu, two strains of human flu, and a single strain of avian flu, has, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), infected a total of 4880 people in North America: 2,059 in Mexico; 2,535 in the United States, and 286 in Canada. There have been 56 reported deaths from the flu in Mexico, three in the United States, and one in Canada.

WMR has learned from an A/H1N1 researcher that the current "novel" flu strain is mutating rapidly in humans but no animals have contracted the virus. The enzyme in A/H1N1, as with all influenza A viruses, is called a polymerase. Scientists have calculated the molecular clock of A/H1N1 form the virus's polymerase rate. Because of the rapid mutation of the virus and the fact that, unlike 1918, rapid global transportation is now the norm, scientists are predicting that the molecular clock of the A/H1N1 virus, coupled with modern transportation, means that almost all the countries of the world will experience an A/H1N1 outbreak within the next few months.

What is different about A/H1N1 is that, unlike other new strains of viruses that rapidly mutate upon emerging and then slow down mutation and then stop entirely, the "novel" or incorrectly-named "swine flu" is showing no signs yet of slowing down its mutation rate and that, according to scientists who worry about A/H1N1 being synthetically-generated, does not happen in nature.

In 2006, at a summit meeting in Cancun, Mexico, President George W. Bush, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and Mexican President Vicente Fox agreed for their nations to coordinate their response to avian flu, which was spreading in Asia. National Public Radio, on April 2, 2006, ran a segment on how bird flu wreaked havoc in 1918 in Brevig Mission. NPR's Weekend Edition ran a report from Brevig Mission by Lori Townsend of Alaska Public Radio:

"The grave has been opened twice by the same pathologist. In 1951, Johann Hultin convinced village elders to allow him to take tissue samples from bodies buried in permafrost. His lab attempts to map the virus were unsuccessful, but he returned in 1997, and when he did, he was once again given permission to re-open the grave."

WMR has learned from a journalist from Anchorage who covered the 1997 grave exhumation that there was CIA personnel with the team of scientists. Inuit elders of Brevig Mission argued against digging up the graves of the flu victims would release evil spirits. However, money allegedly changed hands between the U.S. government research team and some of the elders, so permission to dig up the graves was granted.

NPR and Alaska Public Radio was reporting what was extracted from the 1918 flu victim's corpse was the H5N1 avian flu virus, but that was erroneous. Or was it? If what was extracted from the dead woman's body in Brevig Mission was used to synthetically create the current A/H1N1 virus, there is a strain of avian flu in the virus. But the current A/H1N1 virus also contains swine and human flu strains.

What has been relayed by the researcher is that the original 1918 virus was the H1N1 virus. In Bio-safety level 3 (BSL-s) laboratory work that was largely classified, the virus was artifically combined with common H3N2 and a minor gene splice from the H5N1 Eurasian avian flu strain.

The avian flu or H5N1 virus that struck Asia in 2006 contained some genetic mutations of the 1918 virus. And scientists researching pandemic flu strains have, since the recreation of the 1918 flu, been playing fast and loose with flu samples. On April, 17, 2005, The Washington Post reported that Meridian Bioscience, which was under contract to the College of American Pathologists, accidentally distributed the pandemic H2N2/Japan flu strain, as part of a flu testing kit, to influenza laboratories around the world. WHO ordered the labs to immediately destroy the flu sample because it was worried about an accidental release of the pandemic virus, resulting in a global health crisis. In 1957, H2N2 killed a million people around the world.

The Post'sarticle, by Wendy Orent, states that scientists were working to create an artificial strain of the 1918 virus: "[Scientists] can combine some 1918 genes either with laboratory strains that have been adapted to grow in mice, which don't normally catch human flu, or with ordinary human flu strains to yield new artificial strains. Then the researcher infects mice with his new strain. Strains using three of the 1918 genes are already known to kill mice."

The same Postarticle quotes Peter B. Jahrling, the chief scientist at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, about the danger of the virus recreation research. Jahrling stated the research was like "looking for a gas leak with a lighted match." The article continues: "What concerns Jahrling and Brown, among others, is that experiments involving 1918 genes are not being carried out under the highest biosafety level, BSL-4. While most of the scientists use what is known as BSL-3 plus, or enhanced, conditions, they do not use space suits, chemical showers or gas-tight cabinets in their work."

Lastly, the article has a stark warning regarding the 1918 flu reconstruction at the military laboratory in Rockville, research led by Dr. Jeffery Taubenberger. The article states: "Even more disturbing is what may happen when Taubenberger publishes the remaining three gene sequences. Then the entire 1918 flu could be built from scratch by anyone, anywhere, who has sufficient resources and skill. It is quite conceivable that resurrected 1918 flu could someday be used as a bioterrorist agent."

In a January 29, 2006, New York Times article by Jamie Shreeve, titled "Why Revive a Deadly Flu Virus?," it is reported that the 1918 flu had been successfully revived. The article states: "In October, a team of scientists, [CDC's Terrence] Tumpey among them, announced that they had recreated the extinct organism from its genetic code -- essentially the scenario played out in the movie ''Jurassic Park,'' albeit on a microbial scale. In the movie, the scientists' self-serving revivification of dinosaurs leads to mayhem and death . . . . How dangerous is the 1918 virus to today's population? Its genetic code is now in public databases, where other researchers can download it to conduct experiments. Scientists from the University of Wisconsin and the National Microbiology Laboratory in Canada have already collaborated to reconstruct the virus from the publicly available sequence. How easy would it be for a bioterrorist to exploit the same information for malevolent ends?"

The article details how the 1918 genetic material was extracted and who worked on the project: "The resurrection of the 1918 influenzavirus was a team effort engaging the resources of the C.D.C. in Atlanta, an obscure military pathology lab outside Washington, D.C., an esteemed group of influenza experts at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York and one elderly Swede. Though the story has been told before, it is impossible not to begin with the Swede. In 1950, Johan Hultin, then a 25-year-old graduate student at the University of Iowa, was searching for a Ph.D. topic when he heard a visiting virologist say that the only way to solve the mystery of the 1918 pandemic would be to recover the virus from a victim who had been buried in permafrost."

There has been yet another secretive U.S. government group involved in researching bio-warfare agents like influenza. Known simply as JASON, the group consists of civilian scientists, the top experts in their fields and a number of Nobel laureates, who meet periodically and issue reports, many of which are classified. JASON has been in existence for 40 years and is thought to be a follow-on to the Manhattan Project, the top secret scientific group that created the atomic bomb during World War II. In fact, some of JASON's earliest members helped to design both the atomic and hydrogen bombs. Its first three members were scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory, the home of the Manhattan Project.

Operating under the aegis of the MITRE Corporation, a federally-funded contracting entity, JASON scientists primarily met in the highly-secured Building 29 at 3550 General Atomics Court in San Diego. The location is the address of the Torrey Pines Institute. Funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), JASON also has links, according to distribution lists on JASON reports, to the CIA. The CIA maintains an element called the IC [Intelligence Community] JASON Program under the Chief Technical Officer. Traditionally, JASON self-selects its members from a number of academic disciplines. However, JASON almost lost its funding a few years ago, when, after issuing a report critical of the Bush administration's ballistic missile defense program, DARPA attempted to force three new members, obviously political overseers, on to the JASON membership rolls. DARPA's chief Tony Tether pulled funding for JASON, forcing the group for the first time since its inception in 1959 to look for another Pentagon sponsor. The ballistic missile defense program, also called Star Wars II, was a personal pet project of Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.

JASON survived when DARPA's parent orgzniation, the Pentagon's Directorate for Defense Research and Engineering (DDR&E), provided JASON with direct funding, an indication of the power enjoyed by the secretive JASON organization. JASON also has other federal government sponsors, including the Department of Energy.

JASON is also very much involved in issues of biological warfare. JASON produced a report on Civilian Biodefense in January 2000, which was highly-redacted when released. Even the names of the report's authors and the information on four bio-warfare scenarios is completely blacked out, except for a discussion of a 1947 smallpox incident in Scenario Two. The report also states that the CIA's Clandestine Measurement and Signatures Intelligence (MASINT) Operations Center and Counter-Proliferation Center were interested in biological weapons intelligence collection and signatures. A section of the report on "Managing Civilian Response" to a bio-war attack is also completely redacted, as is a section on domestic intelligence. A page on the anthrax threat references "psychological BW [biological weapons] warfare." The JASON report was completed almost two years before anthrax attacks all but suspended the work of Congress after 9/11 and saw the quick passage of the US Patriot Act.

The JASON report also discusses the mining of medical data, including patient billing records, to find out if a disease outbreak has occurred and how far and what direction it is spreading by examining "spatiotemporal patterns," including "averaging statistics for humans traveling globally."

In fact, the JASON Civilian Biodefense report mirrors, in many respects, the analysis being currently conducted by medical intelligence (MEDINT) agencies around the world on the outbreak and spread of A/H1N1. And that begs the question: is A/H1N1, artificially-developed by U.S. government scientists, the real thing or a test run for something much worse?

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SIDEBAR:

The Jason report on bio-war discusses "managing civilian response." That also appears be a major concern of the CDC on A/H1N1 at the present time judging from the following internal CDC memo obtained by WMR (note that "swine flu" is being referred to as the "novel H1N1 flu"):

From: CDC Announcements
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 10:31 AM
To: CDC All - [REDACTED]
Subject: Public Inquires Regarding Novel H1N1 Flu – CDC-INFO
Public Inquires Regarding Novel H1N1 Flu – CDC-INFO

The CDC National Contact Center, CDC-INFO, is available to assist CDC programs in responding to calls and emails related to the novel H1N1 flu. CDC-INFO maintains current content for phone and email responses; maintains records of calls/emails; collects and analyzes quality assurance and customer satisfaction data; and provides on-demand reports for program partners.

If the general public is contacting you with questions related to the novel H1N1 outbreak, we encourage you to direct those inquires you receive to CDC-INFO. CDC-INFO representatives are available to respond to inquiries 24 hours, 7 days a week via email and phone, in English and Spanish. Emails should be forwarded to cdcinfo@cdc.gov. Telephone inquiries may be routed to 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636).

If you have any questions regarding this email, or for assistance in routing public inquiries, please contact eocjiccdcinfo@cdc.gov.

CDC-INFO’s Novel H1N1 Flu Response

Since April 22, 2009, CDC-INFO has answered more than 29,000 phone and email inquiries from the general public and health care professionals in support of CDC’s novel H1N1 flu response. As of Friday, May 8, 2009, the average hold time for phone calls related to novel H1N1 flu was less than 5 seconds. To date, the states with the highest number of phone inquiries are: California, Texas, New York, Florida, and Georgia.

On Thursday, April 30, 2009, CDC-INFO answered the highest number of inquiries on a single topic in its 4-year history, with 3,127 calls and emails answered related to the novel H1N1 outbreak.

As of May 5, 2009, 75 percent of survey respondents gave CDC-INFO their highest satisfaction rating for the novel H1N1 flu-related services they received.

Supporting CDC’s Mission

The CDC-INFO National Contact Center (1800-CDC-INFO or cdcinfo@cdc.gov) supports CDC’s mission by providing a single trusted source of accurate, timely, consistent, and science-based information for the general public, healthcare providers and public health partners. Information is available on more than 400 CDC health and safety topics, disease prevention, and health promotion information through phone, TTY, and email. CDC-INFO provides critical health information to vulnerable populations, including those without access to CDC’s internet resources or those with low health literacy.

Investigation of AIPAC continuing!!!

WMR has learned from informed sources that the FBI investigation of the espionage case surrounding the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is continuing even though espionage charges were recently dropped against two former AIPAC officials, Steve Rosen and Keith Weissman.

WMR has learned that Representative Jane Harman (D-CA) was interviewed by Department of Justice prosecutors after the dropping of the charges against Rosen and Weissman. Harman's phone conversations had, according to a CQ Politicsreport last month, been wiretapped by the National Security Agency (NSA) as part of an authorized foreign counterintelligence investigation. Harman was intercepted telling an Israeli "agent" that she would "waddle into" the Department of Justice investigation of Rosen and Weissman. In 2006, Timereported that Harman would pressure Justice to drop its investigation of Rosen and Weissman, accused iof violating the Espionage Act by passing highly-classified U.S. documents to an Israeli intelligence agent based out of the Israeli embassy in Washington.

AIPAC was to then agree to pressure House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to appoint Harman as the chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) as a quid pro quo for Harman's help in scuttling the investigation of AIPAC. CIA director Porter Goss was pressured by Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to drop the CIA's investigation of Harman because Gonzales needed Harman's support for the Bush administration's illegal warrantless wrietap program known as the Terrorist Surveillance Program or "The Program." The program's classified code word, known to only a handful of administration officials, was "Stellar Wind."

WMR has also learned that based on multi-agency reports of Israeli espionage activity in the United States prior to and after 9/11, CIA director George Tenet, who was succeeded by Goss in 2004 after serving as the second longest-serving director of the agency since its inception, ordered his senior staff to pull out all the files concerning the history of Israeli espionage activities in the United States. What Tenet discovered was shocking.

Although the CIA files were rife with information on the damage done to U.S. national security by Israel's U.S. Navy spy, Jonathan Pollard, there were files on another little-known espionage case. Before the Pollard case broke, Israel claimed they arrested a Soviet spy, who also happened to be the deputy director of Israel's top secret Ness-Ziona biological and chemical warfare facility, some 16 miles from Tel Aviv. Klingberg was also a Professor of Epidemiology at Tel Aviv University.

Israel only admitted in 1993 that it had arrested Avraham Marcus Klingberg, a former Soviet Red Army Colonel, on charges of spying for the USSR. Israel's cover story was that Klingberg suffered from mental illness and simply disappeared from a scientific conference in Switzerland in 1983. In fact, Israel had arrested Klingberg and tried and sentenced him in a secret tribunal in 1983.

In 1988, a Hebrew-language newspaper in New York reported that Klingberg had been arrested for spying for the USSR in 1983 but was part of negotiations that would see him sent to the Soviet Union in a three-country swap that would also see Pollard sent to Israel from the United States and the Soviet releasing a few U.S. agents. However, the deal fell through. Any newspaper stories about Klingberg being arrested by Israel were blocked by Israeli military censors up until 1993.

Klingberg was released to house arrest in 1998 due to his reported "failing health." Klingberg signed an agreement stating that he would never speak about his work. Klingberg also agreed to have his telephones tapped by the Israeli Defense Ministry while under house arrest. On January 22, 1999, The Jerusalem Postreported that Israel's General Security Service, Shin Bet, wanted an Israeli judge to bar the Polish-born Klingberg from speaking Yiddish while under house arrest. The reasoning was that Shin Bet could not find any guards/housekeepers for Klingberg who could understand Yiddish. A Beersheba district judge concurred with Shin Bet and ordered hiom not to speak Yiddish.

In 2003, Klingberg was allowed to leave house arrest and he moved to Paris where he lives with his daughter and grandson. In 2007, Klingberg co-authored his memoirs in Hebrew, Hameragel Ha'akharon ("The Last Spy").

Although the Israelis reported that Klingberg confessed to spying for the Soviets in 1983, they withheld from the United States something much more important. Klingberg had, according to the report presented to Tenet, been a double-agent for the Soviets and Israelis. The CIA report stated that Klingberg, while in the United States, received 20,000 pages of documents on the U.S. biological warfare and defense program fro two scientists working at the U.S. Army's biological warfare laboratory at Fort Detrick, Maryland.

The classified information passed from Fort Detrick to Israel advanced the Israelis' work on a number of biological agents, including aerosolized weaponized anthrax. WMR previously reported that the Israeli Urban Moving Systems employees who were seen celebrating the destruction of the World Trade Center on 9/11 were also discovered by U.S. law enforcement of stockpiling anthrax samples at the moving company's Weehawken, New Jersey warehouse. The anthrax letters mailed to the U.S. Senate were later found to have been sent from New Jersey.

In Patrick Tyler's book, A World of Trouble, a scene in 2004 is described where Tenet, having ingested a good amount of Scotch while staying at Prince Bandar's palace in Saudi Arabia, decries the influence of the neoconservatives in the Bush administration. Tyler writes: "According to one witness, he [Tenet] mocked the neoconservatives in the Bush administration and their alignment with the right wing of Israel's political establishment, referring to them with exasperation as, "the Jews."

What Tenet had read about Israeli espionage against the United States since Israel's independence in 1948 could have driven any CIA director to drink. Not only did Tenet read about the Klingberg deception but also Israeli intelligence's penetration of America's nuclear weapons research and strategic network; access to NSA sources and methods for conducting electronic surveillance; involvement with the U.S. telecommunications and computer software industry, upon which U.S. national security and law enforcement is reliant; and human intelligence (HUMINT) blackmailing of top U.S. politicians.

Bolivia terror plot: The Argentine connection, revisited and confirmed


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This is what they fear, kiddies...indigenous Bolivians fighting back against fascism.

Via ABI, I came across this report in Argentina's Página/12. It's shocking, explosive, highly relevant to what I've written about in here previously--and worth translating in its entirety, which I did:

"I was present in Beni (northern Bolivia) with an Argentine cell of eleven ex-carapintadas ("painted faces", notorious paramilitaries), along with ex-militaries who had been on missions in the Balkans. The above-mentioned 'Argentine cell' maintained contacts with sectors of the 'far right', opposed to the current Bolivian government, in Santa Cruz and Cobija, department of Pando."

The information, dated May 4, received by the Argentine Chancellery from the embassy in Bolivia and which was received by Página/12, indicated that "business owners and landowners of Santa Cruz de la Sierra requested the presence of the ex-militaries with the objective of training them in self-defence in case of their eventual imprisonment by the Bolivian authorities."

The pieces of the puzzle are beginning to fall into place following an investigation into a group of suspected terrorists, led by Eduardo Rózsa Flores, "Hero of the Balkan War", which was dismantled by the Bolivian National Police last April 16. President Evo Morales denounced the group for planning his assassination.

Last April 21, we reported that the vice-president of Bolivia, Alvaro García Linera, had communicated with the Argentine ambassador in La Paz, Horacio Macedo, to ask him to collaborate in the control of the border regions "due to the presence of Argentine activists in certain regions of Bolivia". At that time, there was mention of the travels to Bolivia of retired major Jorge Mones Ruiz, one of the "carapintadas" who between 1987 and 1991 took part in armed uprisings to demand impunity for repressors [active during the time of the Argentine military junta, 1976-83].

The new report states that "Mones Ruiz had been in contact with the late suspected terrorist/mercenary Rózsa Flores and with [Luis Enrique] Baraldini", another comrade-in-arms and fugitive-from-justice for his actions during the illegal repressions in La Pampa, and currently based in Santa Cruz under a false name. Mones Ruiz was assigned to Bolivia as an intelligence official of the Argentine army during the last dictatorship, and liked to boast of the recognition of his Bolivian comrades.

The ex-carapintada was seduced by his links to the ultra-right in Latin America. In '87, the Military Circle published his book, in which he outlined his expertise on the formation of commando groups against the revolutionary processes in Central America. This year, Mones Ruiz found anchorage in the so-called UnAmérica, an NGO claiming to be a counterweight to Unasur, the organization to which all the South American heads of state belong. Leftist governments, particularly those of Bolivia and Venezuela, were the focus of the efforts of the committee, led by the anti-Chavista Venezuelan, Alejandro Peña Esclusa.

Mones Ruiz showed his notions in various formats, but with the same obsession. With another of his carapintada comrades, Breide Obeid, he formed the "Conjunto Patria" (Homeland Alliance) and began to sing his own lyrics in all kinds of encounters. More academically, he published various books, among them "Argentina--without a future?". He studied the "new dangers" and broadcast himself on Web pages on subjects such as "misrule and institutional bankruptcy, attacks on businessses, price controls, energy crises, the 'Papeleros' case, citizen insecurity, corruption, 'twisted' justice, widening of the gap between rich and poor, 'crooked' legislators, social violence, forgotten military commanders, police forces with fewer rights than delinquents, etc., which are generating the conditions for structural changes that society demands." A hyperactive man, last year he began to show up during rural meetings and stir up conflict.

The violent entry of the police into the fourth floor of the Hotel Las Américas, which ended in the deaths of Rózsa Flores (Bolivian-Hungarian-Croatian), Arpád Magyarosi (Romanian of Hungarian origins) and Michael Dwyer (Irish), and the arrests of Mario Francisco Tadic Astorga (Bolivian with Croatian passport) and Elöd Tóásó (Romanian-Hungarian) exacerbated the virulence of the Bolivian opposition. President Evo Morales is looking for re-election next December 6, and read the actions of these transnational commandos as proof of a cabal with plans to assassinate him. Throughout this minefield, there are footprints of the same personages.

Five days after the sting in the hotel, the Hungarian Television Network broadcast an interview by journalist Andras Kepes on September 8, 2008, in which Rózsa confirmed that he was bound for Santa Cruz de la Sierra at the request of persons who asked him to form a "self-defence group" in the region and that if there was no peaceful coexistence with the rest of the country, they would seek independence. The newspaper El Deber, of Santa Cruz, stated that "the 49-year-old assured that his mission 'had legal backing' because the decision to organize his militia had the authorization of the Council of Santa Cruz. The president of the Departmental Assembly, Juan Carlos Parada, assured that he knew nothing about it and that he did not know which of the councils or assemblies of Santa Cruz had sought permission. According to Rózsa, a group of political opposition members contacted him about a year and a half earlier, from Santa Cruz. His principal mission was to defend the region against supposed armed indigenous groups and militias. "We were convinced after a few months that there was no peaceful coexistence and, in the name of autonomy, decided to proclaim the independence of Santa Cruz and create a new country," said Rózsa.

Rózsa recorded the interview as a kind of last will and testament, to be distributed only in the event of his death. The strange personage who had been a militant of Opus Dei, converted to Islam and was hailed as a "Hero of the Balkan War", ended up recruiting mercenaries to defend the Bolivian ultra-right. His participation in the Croatian war established ties with Latin American soldiers who found in these militias a sought-after niche in which to develop their competence as armed commandos.

The detailed report before the Argentine chancellery tells that businessmen and landowners in Santa Cruz de la Sierra appealed to the ex-militaries "with the objective of being instructed in self-defence in case of possible imprisonment by official organisms and various affiliates, including the taking of private lands by social entities such as the MAS"--alluding to the Movement Toward Socialism party led by President Evo Morales.

The "model" of Brazilian landlords who installed virtual death squads to counteract the landless peasant movements demonstrates what the reactionary secessionists of the rich regions of Bolivia had in mind. The "Human Rights Foundation of Bolivia", under the offices of Victor Hugo Achá, was a school in the strategies and objectives of UnAmérica, according to the report.

On April 30, prosecutor Marcelo Sosa announced that Achá would be called upon to testify, in order to corroborate the testimonies of various detainees in the case. The president of the HRF had gone to the United States one week earlier and announced that he would no return until he received legal guarantees that he would be able to defend himself against the accusations. However, in a telephone conversation with a local channel, he admitted that he had conversed on more than three occasions with Rózsa but, obviously, denied any ties with the militia organized by the Bolivian-Hungarian-Croat.

According to the daily La Prensa, of La Paz, Juan Carlos Gueder, recently arrested, declared: "There was another person with ties to the political field, to be assassinated in Bolivia, but I don't know his name either, because there are other people who should be coming forward here. Mr. Hugo Achá should show his face." Gueder assured that he HRF director had met with the suspected terrorist group. Gueder was given house arrest in exchange for collaborating with the judicial authorities.

On May 1, the Bolivian president said that if the organization had not clarified its links with "the terrorists, it would be expelled from Bolivia, as had already occurred in Venezuela. The Comité Pro Santa Cruz, a leading light in the opposition which repeatedly tried to destabilize the Morales administration, called an assembly to decide what to do against the advances of the investigation into ties between its businessmen and the suspected terrorists killed in the Hotel Las Américas.

This is how the sectors of UnAmérica act--an organization in which the Argentine paramilitary Mones Ruiz preens himself as secretary, and which says it will present a denunciation before the Inter-American Human Rights Court, accusing the Morales government of being responsible for the massacre of Pando. The objective is to counteract the report approved by Unasur which landed in prison, among others, the prefect of Pando, for racial persecution and racist murders committed by the ultra-right.

Links added.

So, another piece of the puzzle is indeed falling into place, and it's a large one. This Argentine fascist, a self-styled defender and apologist of repressors from the junta, is not surprisingly a big wheel in the fascist plot against Evo. He has ample experience in fascism in Bolivia, too, as he was a liaison between the Argentine junta and its counterpart, the Bolivian military dictatorship of the era. (Recall that Bolivia was the victim of several military coups beginning in 1964, and did not regain democracy until 1982, one year before the Argentine junta fell.) It seems natural that Mones Ruiz would therefore have abiding sympathies for fascists in Bolivia, and possibly even ties stretching back to his time in country the first time around. It would not be at all hard for him--whom Página/12 also characterizes as being "nostalgic for other times" and "frankly putschist"--to cheerfully become part of an antidemocratic plot to pull Santa Cruz out of Bolivia and install an authoritarian para-government, however illegally. To him, it would be just like the "good old days" of impunity and repression both there and in Argentina!

The name of Luis Enrique Baraldini has also come up here before. According to this report, Baraldini is currently in Bolivia. (He's also wanted by Interpol for human rights violations in Argentina, so if you've seen him, you know who to call.) Baraldini is of the Santa Cruz horsey set; he's a judge in equestrian events, and also currently runs a "school of equine therapy", presumably catering to disabled children, which may well be a front for something less pleasant--or at the very least, a way of covering his multitudinous sins. He may be using his mother's surname, Pellegri, as an alias (how macho, hiding behind Mama's skirts). He also was decorated by the Bolivian military for his "services"--a major WTF? until you consider that he, too, was operative during the days of military dictatorship, and undoubtedly, like Mones Ruiz, was sent by the higher-ups in Buenos Aires to "help" the poor, beleaguered unpopular generals maintain their death grip on that impoverished but still fractious country! Alas, it was an epic fail. Bolivia is now democratic and ruled by an uppity Injun. How lucky for him, then, that there has been mostly impunity for Argentine repressors since the return of democracy to Bolivia in '82 and Argentina in '83, otherwise he'd be in a world of hurt. (Well, it's still not too late to call Interpol if you've seen him. Or the Bolivian federal authorities, who I'm sure are more than a little interested in him again, though in a markedly different light, by now.)

And of course, there's that weaselly little UnAmérica thing again, too. Too bad it's totally illegitimate, and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights is likely to throw out its charges with a loud belly-laugh. Unasur, not UnAmérica, holds the legal cards. The declarations of this right-wing astroturf group are therefore no more legitimate than the "autonomy" declarations of the Media Lunatics (which were so preposterous that no respectable international observer wanted to be caught dead at their illegal referendum, much less dignify it with the stamp of approval.) I don't imagine that the smarmy Twat From Caracas and his little astroturf-roll will fare any better either; no one's about to grant them immunity from prosecution in exchange for testimony since they're clearly in this plot up to their collective, beady eyeballs.

I've lost count of how many points this makes for Evo's side, but I know for sure that the oppo count is still 0. Apologists for fascism, the ball's in your court now...but I doubt you can return THIS serve convincingly. You haven't done all that well with any of the previous ones.

El himno de los trabajadores, cuatro versiones musicales, su letra e historia La Internacional

En honor a los trabajadores del mundo, a los que viven de la venta de su fuerza de trabajo, a 12 días de la gesta gloriosa del 1º de Mayo, en momentos atípicos de crisis mundial del capitalismo que avizoran nuevos y contundentes movilizaciones de los trabajadores y explotados del planeta, a ellos, los verdaderos protagonistas que en muchas ocasiones han tomado el cielo por asalto, por sus próximas batallas que cada vez serán más globales en contra de la Barbarie y por el Socialismo, para ellos su Himno: La Internacional.

Vaya, entonces, estas cuatro versiones, su música, su letra, parte de su historia y sus actores:

http://www.aporrea.org/media/2009/05/internationale.mp3

http://www.aporrea.org/media/2009/05/internationale_letra-sp.mp3

http://www.aporrea.org/media/2009/05/internationale-instr-coco-briaval-1996.mp3

http://www.aporrea.org/media/2009/05/internationale-instr-jazz.mp3

Pottier murió en la miseria, mas dejó levantado a su memoria un monumento imperecedero. Fue uno de los más grandes propagandistas por medio de la canción.

V.I. Lenin, “Pravda” No. 2, 3 de enero de 1913

La Internacional (L'Internationale en francés) es la más famosa canción del movimiento obrero. Está considerado como el himno oficial de los trabajadores del mundo entero y de la mayoría de los partidos comunistas y socialistas así como de los anarquistas. La letra original, en francés, es de Eugéne Pottier, y fue escrita en 1871 dentro de su obra Cantos Revolucionarios. En 1888 Pierre Degeyter la musicalizó.

Historia

El 15 de junio de 1888 G. Delory, uno de sus organizadores de la Lira de los Trabajadores (La Lyre des Travailleurs), que más tarde sería alcalde de Lille y que estaba interesado en que la coral ampliara su repertorio de canciones socialistas y obreras, se siente atraído por uno de los versos de Pottier que aparecía en Cantos Revolucionarios, concretamente por el titulado La Internacional, y le encarga a Pierre Degeyter, que ya tenía una buena reputación de compositor, su música, indicándole que hiciera algo de ritmo vivo y arrebatador. Pierre trabajaba en ese tiempo como montador en los talleres de Fives-Lille, y con la única ayuda de un simple armonio, musicalizó La Internacional en sólo tres días. Después de comentarla con los compañeros de trabajo y de hacer pequeñas modificaciones, la entregó a La Lyre des Travailleurs para su estreno. Se procedió a imprimir los 6.000 ejemplares de la primera y clandestina edición. Fue un éxito total, primero en Lille y luego en todo Francia.

Hasta 1922 se mantuvo una querella entre los dos hermanos Degeyter, Adolphe y Pierre, para saber quién era el autor de la música de La Internacional. El 23 de noviembre de 1922 el Tribunal del Sena proclamó a Pierre Degeyter autor de la música de La Internacional, aunque anteriormente lo había hecho a favor de Adolphe. Éste, en una carta a su hermano el 26 de abril de 1915, ya reconoce que él no era el autor de la música.

El 23 de julio de 1888, en una reunión de la Junta Sindical de vendedores de periódicos, se interpretó por primera vez en público. El 8 de diciembre de 1896 La Internacional es adoptada como himno oficial de los revolucionarios. En 1899, en otro 8 de diciembre, lo adoptan todas las organizaciones socialistas francesas al finalizar el Primer Congreso general en París.

En 1892, la Segunda Internacional la populariza y adopta como himno. El día 3 de noviembre de 1910 se convierte en el himno de todos los trabajadores del mundo, en el Congreso Internacional de Copenhage. En 1919 Lenin la oficializa en la Tercera Internacional y se convierte en el himno nacional de la Unión Soviética hasta el año 1943. Según cuenta Maurice Thorez en 1928, en el VI Congreso de la Internacional Comunista celebrado en Moscú, el propio Pierre Degeyter dirigió personalmente, con lágrimas en los ojos, el coro que interpretó la canción.

Su letra ha sido traducida a casi todos los idiomas del mundo. Su presencia es importante en países con sistema socialista, como Cuba.

Existen notables variaciones de contenido entre las diferentes traducciones del himno, y algunos idiomas, como el español o el inglés, cuentan con dos o más versiones distintas. También hay variaciones en cuanto a la extensión.

Autor: Letra: Eugéne Pottier 1871

Música: Pierre Degeyter 1888

¡Arriba, parias de la Tierra!

¡En pie, famélica legión!

Atruena la razón en marcha:

es el fin de la opresión.

Del pasado hay que hacer añicos.

¡Legión esclava en pie a vencer!

El mundo va a cambiar de base.

Los nada de hoy todo han de ser.

Agrupémonos todos,

en la lucha final.

El género humano

es la internacional. (Bis)

Ni en dioses, reyes ni tribunos,

está el supremo salvador.

Nosotros mismos realicemos

el esfuerzo redentor.

Para hacer que el tirano caiga

y el mundo siervo liberar,

soplemos la potente fragua

que el hombre libre ha de forjar.

Agrupémonos todos,

en la lucha final.

El género humano

es la internacional. (Bis)

La ley nos burla y el Estado

oprime y sangra al productor;

nos da derechos irrisorios

no hay deberes del señor.


Basta ya de tutela odiosa,

que la igualdad ley ha de ser:

"No más deberes sin derechos,

ningún derecho sin deber".

Agrupémonos todos,

en la lucha final.

El género humano

es la Internacional. (Bis).

*Tripalium: Memorias de La Clase (http://www.aporrea.org/actualidad/n134012.html)

George H. W. Bush's bizarre comments about the John F. Kennedy assassination and Warren Report

January 25, 2007 -- Washington observers are still puzzled by George H. W. Bush's bizarre comments about the John F. Kennedy assassination and Warren Report during his eulogy of President Gerald Ford at the Washington National Cathedral. Bush, who has made it clear that he does not care for the information posted about him and his family on the Internet, has good reason to be worried about the availability of information on the web.

After Lee Harvey Oswald returned, along with his Soviet wife and daughter, to the United States from the Soviet Union, he was "handled" by Belarusian immigrant George DeMohrenschildt, a Dallas businessman who once worked in New York for Humble Oil, Prescott Bush's company. DeMohrenschildt was active in the right-wing anti-Communist circles and had close links to the CIA. DeMohrenschildt "committed suicide" in 1977 shortly before he was to testify before the House Select Committee on Assassinations. He also wrote a manuscript in which he stated he did not believe that Oswald could have killed Kennedy.

Nevertheless, it is interesting whose name appeared in DeMohrenschildt's address book, provided to House investigators after his "suicide":

Poppy Bush has a fuzzy memory about where he was on Nov. 22, 1963 but his name, address, and phone number were found in the address book of Lee Harvey Oswald's close friend.

As for what occurred on Nov. 22, 1963 at Dealey Plaza in Dallas, perhaps George H. W. Bush has forgotten about what is found in the 26 volume House Select Committee on Assassinations Report concerning 14 shots fired that day towards Kennedy's limousine:

Bullet #1 - Throat shot (Kennedy)

Bullet #2 - Forehead shot (Kennedy)

Bullet #3 - Hit lady on street whose blood and flesh hit Officer Martin as he rode past. (Vol. 20, p. 410 and Vol. 6, p. 160)

Bullet #4 - Hit person on sidewalk (Vol. 20, p. 410 and Vol. 6, p. 160).

Bullet #5 - Hit the inside of the windshield of the driver's compartment cracking the windshield (Vol. 16, pages 945 and 946, 947)

Bullet #6 - Hit the windshield chrome (Vol. 16, pages 945 and 946, 947).

Bullet #7 - Hit the sign (Vol. 16, pp. 19-24).

Bullet #8 - Hit motorcycle officer on the far side of the motorcade (Vol. 18, p. 763 & Vol. 19, p. 535).

Bullet #9 - Known as the "Koolaid bullet" (Vol. 6, p. 212).

Bullet #10 - Right shoulder/chest (Connally) (Vol. 6, p. 19).

Bullet #11 - Right wrist (Connally) (Vol. 6, p. 92).

Bullet #12 - Left thigh (Connally) (Vol. 6, p. 90).

Bullet #13 - Hit child at curb on the north side of Elm Street (Vol. 11, p. 218).

Bullet #14 - Hit man named John Tagle (Vol. 19, p. 535).

The Bush Crime Family: their fingerprints are on most of the major political and financial crimes since World War II.

Poppy Bush remains recalcitrant as a minority believer in the Warren Report. But with Bush's odd pang of conscience at the Ford funeral and more evidence that the Bush family is, in fact, a crime family, is there any doubt about Bush's complicity in the murder of the century?

Data Theft Chart - PERSONAL DATA THEFTS 2005-2009

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PERSONAL DATA THEFTS 2005-2009


Target DateNumber of persons affectedType of dataMethod
University of FloridaFeb. 200997,200SSNs, DOBsHacking
Rio Grande Food ProjectFeb. 200936,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Federal Aviation AdministrationFeb. 200945,000SSNs, DOBsHacking
Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus OHFeb. 200923SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Parkland Health and Hospital System, TXFeb. 20099,300SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Kaiser PermanenteFeb. 200929,500med data, DOBsPhysical theft
Royal Liverpool University Hospital UKFeb. 2009354NINs, DOBsPhysical theft
Baystate Medical Center Pediatrics, Springfield MAFeb. 2009unknownmedicalPhysical theft
Georgia State Board of Pardons and ParolesFeb. 2009unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
British CouncilJan. 20092,000NINs, DOBsPhysical theft
Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University NHS Trust (UK)Jan. 20095,000NINs, DOBsPhysical theft
Heartland Payment SystemsJan. 2009unknownCredit card nos.Hacking
Monster.comJan. 2006unknownDOBsHacking
Southwest Oregon Community CollegeJan. 2009200SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Univ. of Oregon Youth Transition ProgramJan. 20092,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Blue Ridge Community Action (NC)Jan. 2009300SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Continental AirlinesJan. 2009230SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
H.M. Prison Preston (UK)Jan. 20096,360NINs, DOBsPhysical theft
Merrill LynchDec. 2008unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
RBS WorldPayDec. 20081,500,000SSNs, DOBsHacking
Lakes Region General Hospital, NHDec. 20081,500med dataPhysical theft
Pulte Homes, Las VegasDec. 200815,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Oak Tree Health Center (UK)Dec. 20088,000NINs, DOBsPhysical theft
The Bar Council (UK)Dec. 20083,000NINs, financial dataPhysical theft
Oregon Health & Science Univ.Dec. 2008890Med data, DOBPhysical theft
Hewlett-PackardDec. 2008"several thousands"SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Bill Dube Ford/Toyota, Dover MADec. 200810,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Ohio University-ChillicotheDec. 200838SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)Dec. 200816,857 (Katrna evacuees)SSNs, DOBsLeak
NSMC-Salem Hospital (MA)Dec. 200850SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
C-W Group (Vancouver)Dec. 20083,200,000SINs, DOBsPhysical theft
Dept. of Homeland SecurityDec. 20083,000SSNs, DOBs"Data loss"
US Army, Nuremberg, GermanyDec. 20086,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
StarbucksNov. 200897,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Maryland Dept. of EnvironmentNov. 2008>1,300SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Jackson-Madison Co. School System (TN)Nov. 2008200SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Trapeze Group (UK) Ltd.Nov. 20087,500children contact dataPhysical theft
Christus Health CareNov. 2008"thousands"SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Harvard Law schoolNov. 200821,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
No. Carolina Div. of Aging and Adult ServicesNov. 200885,045SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Baylor Health Care SystemNov. 2008100,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Arizona Dept. of Economic SecurityNov. 200840,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Bank of IrelandNov. 2008894financial dataPhysical theft
Naval Computer and Telecommunications Stations Naples, ItalyNov. 2008unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Medical Mutual of OhioOct. 200836,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
KRM ManagementOct. 20085,700SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
City of Goodyear, ArizonaOct. 2008570SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
UK Armed ForcesOct. 20081,700,000NINs, DOBsPhysical theft
Network Rail, Vodafone, BSkyB, British Transport PoliceOct. 2008100,000NINs, DOBsPhysical theft
University of North DakotaOct 200884,554SSNs, DOBs, financial dataPhysical theft
West Virginia Dept. of AdministrationOct 2008535SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
T MobileOct 200817,000,000personal dataPhysical theft
Royal Air Force (UK)Sep 200850,000Service nos., DOBsPhyscal theft
Tennessee State Univ.Sep 20089,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Winchester GP (UK)Sep 200815,000NINs, DOBsPhysical theft
Univ. of PittsburghSep 2008unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
GS Caltex (Korea)Sep 200811,100,000SSNs, DOBsLeak
National Offender Management Service (UK)Sep 20085,000NINs, DOBsPhysical theft
Reynoldsburg, Ohio School DistrictAug 20084,259SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Kansas State Univ.

Aug 2008

86SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
UK Home OfficeAug 2008"tens of thousands" of criminalsNINs, DOBsPhysical theft
Kingston Tax Service (WA)Aug 2008unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Charter CommunicationsAug 2008>9,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Dept. of Social and Family Affairs (Ireland)Aug 2008380,000financial dataPhysical theft
Harris County (TX) Hospital DistrictAug 20081,200SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Arapahoe Community CollegeAug 200815,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Countrywide Financial Corp.Aug 20082,000,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Stepping Hill Hospital, UKAug 20081, 581NINs, DOBsPhysical theft
Ohio Dept. of Jobs and Family ServicesJul 20082,600SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Anheuser-BuschJul 2008unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Hillsborough Community CollegeJul 20082,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Tinley Park, ILJul 200820,400SSNsPhysical theft
Minnesota Veteran's HomeJul 2008336SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Falkirk and District Royal Infirmary (Scotland)Jul 200889medical dataPhysical theft
Bristol Myers-SquibbJul 2008unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Missouri National GuardJul 20002,000SSNs, DOBsUnknown
Ft. Lewis Army BaseJul 2008900SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Yan Chai Hospital (Hong Kong)Jul 20083,000ID card nos., DOBsPhysical theft
Associated Newspapers (Daily Mail) (UK)Jul 2008"thousands"personal, financial dataPhysical theft
Texas Dept. of Public SafetyJun 2008826SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
CNET NetworksJun 20086,500SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Virgin Media (UK)Jun 20083,000financial dataPhysical theft
Castlecroft Medical Practice (UK)Jun 200811,000NINs, DOBsPhysical theft
Dickson County (TN) Board of EducationJun 2008850SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
University of Utah Hospitals and ClinicsJun 20082,200,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
East Tennessee State UniversityJun 20086,200SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Stanford UniversityJun 200872,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Canadian Canola Growers AssociationJun 200832,000SINs, DOBsPhysical theft
AT&TJun 2008unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Medisure, UKJun 2008"thousands"NINs, DOBsPhysical theft
Conncticut Dept. of aborJun 20082,100SSNs, DOBs"Lost"
Walter Reed Army Medical CenterJun 20081,000SSNs, DOBsLeak
State StreetMay 200845,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
HealthSpring (Tenn.)May 20089,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
BNY Mellon Shareowner ServicesMay 20084,500,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Univ. of Florida College of MedicineMay 20081,900SSNs, DOBsLoss
Greil Memorial Psychiatric HospitalMay 2008"hundreds"SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Spring Independent School District, TexasMay 20088,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
BB&T InsuranceMay 2008unknown

SSNs, DOBs

Physical theft
First Calgary SavingsMay 2008"hundreds"Personal dataPhysical theft
PfizerMay 200813,000Salary info, Employee ID Nos.Physical theft
Coos County, OregonMay 2008500SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank (HK)May 2008159,000financial dataPhysical theft
SAICMay 20081,376SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Iredell County, NCApr 2008468SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Boots Dental Plan (UK)Apr 200834,000financial dataPhysical theft
General Internal Medicine, Lancaster, PAApr 200812,000SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Chrysler Financial, Windsor ONTApr 2008unknownFinancial dataPhysical theft
College Invest/Colorado Dept. of Higher EducationApr 2008200,000SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Bank of IrelandApr 200810,000Financial, medical dataPhysical theft
Central Collection Bureau, IndianaApr 2008700,000SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
University of Miami, FLApr. 200847,000SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Connecticut State University systemApr. 20083,400SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
University of VirginiaApr 20088,000SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical CenterApr 200840,000SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
PfizerApr 2008800credit card dataPhysical theft
Antioch UniversityMar 200870,000SSNs, DobsHacking
Bank of New York Mellon Shareowners ServiceMar 20083,500SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
National Institutes of HealthMar 20082,500Dobs, medical dataPhysical theft
Agilent TechnologiesMar 200851,000Dobs, SSNsPhysical theft
Rhode Island Dept. of AdministrationMar 20081,400Dobs, SSNsPhysical theft
University Health Care of UtahMar 20084,800Dobs, SSNsPhysical theft
Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Western New YorkMar 200840,000Dobs, SSNsPhysical theft
Nevada Dept. of Public SafetyMar 2008109Dobs, SSNsPhysical theft
Madeley Health Clinic, Telford, UKMar 2008>200Dobs, medical treatmentPhysical theft
Newfoundland Eastern School DistrictFeb 200828,000Medicare numbers

Physical theft

Russells Hall Hospital (UK)Feb 20085,123Medical dataPhysical theft
Lifeblood blood center, Memphis Feb 2008321,000SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Modesto (CA) City SchoolsFeb 200815,000SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Jefferson Co. Public Schools (CO)Feb 20082,900Student ID Nos, DobsPhysical theft
Memorial Hospital, South Bend, In.Feb 20084,300SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Diocese of ProvidenceFeb 20085,000SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Univ. of Minnesota Reproductive Medicine CenterJan 20083,100Medical dataPhysical theft
South Carolina Dept. of Health and Environmental ControlJan 2008400SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of NJJan 2008300,000SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Wake Co. (NC) Emergency Medical ServicesJan 2008850SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Georgetown UniversityJan 200838,000SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
T. Rowe PriceJan 200835,000SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Marine Corps Community Services, JapanJan 20084,000SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Fallon Community Health Services (MA)Jan 200829,800SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Penn State Univ.Jan 2008677SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
UK Ministry of DefenseJan 2008600,000NINs, passport, medical dataPhysical theft
GE Money/Iron MountainJan 2008>150,000, possibly 650,000SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Tennessee Tech Univ.Jan 2008990SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Kraft FoodsJan 200820,000SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Oldham (UK) NHS Primary Care TrustJan 2008148NINs, Dobs, medical dataPhysical theft
University of AkronJan 2008800SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Dorothy Haines Elementary School, GeorgiaJan 2008unknownSSNs, DobsPhysical theft
New Mexico State Univ.Jan 2008unknownSSNs, DobsPhysical theft
US Air ForceDec 200710,501SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Staten Island University HospitalDec 200788,000SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Florida Dept. of Children and FamiliesDec 2007unknownSSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Health Net, ConnecticutDec 20075,000SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Utah Workers Compensation FundDec 20072,800SSNs, DobsPhysical theft
Davidson County TN Election CommissionDec 2007337,000SSNsPhysical theft
Minnesota Dept. of Commerce, Promissor Corp.Dec 2007219 state licenseesSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Skipton Financial Services, UKDec 200714,000NINs, DOBsPhysical theft
Dormitory Authority of State of New YorkDec 2007800SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Pennsylvania Dept. of AgingDec 200721,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
HM Revenue and Customs, Cardiff, WalesDec 20076,500NINs, DOBsPhysical theft
Royal Bolton Hospital, UKDec 2007350NINs, DOBsPhysical theft
West Penn Allegheny Health System, PADec 200742,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Deloitte & ToucheDec 2007unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Iowa Dept. of Natural ResourcesDec 20077,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Sutter Lakeside Hospital, CADec 200745,000SSNs, DOBs, medical dataPhysical theft
TriCare EuropeDec 2007>4700SSNs, DOBsHacking
Citizen's Advice, Northern IrelandDec 200760,000NINs, DOBsPhysical theft
Oak Ridge National LaboratoryDec 200712,000 lab visitors, 1990-2004SSNs, DOBsHacking
Memorial Blood Centers, MinneapolisDec 2007268,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Prescription Advantage, MassachusettsNov 2007150,000SSNs, DOBsunknown
Forrester Research, MassachusettsNov 2007unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
TelSell, NetherlandsNov 200730,000Visa/MC infoPhysical theft
Roudebush Veterans Medical Center, IndianapolisNov 200712,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, AlbertaNov 2007270 childrenmedical dataPhysical theft
State of Nevada Personnel OfficeNov 2007"hundreds"SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
H.M. Revenue & Customs (UK)Nov 200725,000,000NINs, DOBsPhysical theft
Battelle & Battelle LLC, OhioNov 2007>600SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Veterans Affairs Dept.Nov 2007185,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Service CanadaNov 20071,600SINs, DOBsPhysical theft
A. J. Falciani Realty Co. (NJ)Nov 2007500-1000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Commerce Bank, Cherry Hill, NJNov 2007unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Carolinas Medical Center-North EastNov 200728,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Butte Community BankNov 2007unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
HM Revenue and CustomsNov 200715,000NINs, DOBsPhysical theft
City University of New YorkOct 200720,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Hartford Financial Services GroupOct 2007230,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
University of Nevada, RenoOct 200716,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
US Postal Service, OahuOct 20073,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
University of AkronOct 20071,200SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Dixie State CollegeOct 200711,000SSNs, DOBsHacking
West Virginia Public Employees Insurance AgencyOct 2007200,000SSNs, DOBsPhysiclal theft
University of CincinnatiOct 20077,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Louisiana Office of Student Financial AssistanceOct 2007virtually all Louisiana college applicants over oast 9 yearsSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Home DepotOct 200710,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
AdministaffOct 2007159,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Transportation Security AdministrationOct 20073,930 HAZMAT driversSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
King Co., Washington Transportation Dept.Oct 20071,400SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
SemtechOct 2007690SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Carnegie Mellon UniversityOct 2007unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
University of IowaOct 2007187SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Her Majesty's Customs (UK)Oct 2007400financial dataPhysical theft
Kartenhaus, Hamburg, GermanyOct 200766,000credit card nos.Physical theft
Athens (GA) Regional Health ServiceOct 20071,441SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Massachusetts Div. of Public LicensureOct 2007450,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Gap Inc.Sep 2007800,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
ABN Amro Mortgage Co.Sep 20075,000SSNs, DOBsData leak
City of Columbus, OhioSep 20073,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
University of Michigan Nursing SchoolSep 2007unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
St. Edmundsbury Borough Council (UK)Sep 20071,380NINs, DOBsPhysical theft
TD AmeriTradeSep 20073,600,000"personal data"Hacking
TennCare/Americhoice Inc.Sep 200767,000SSNs, DOBs

Physical theft

Pennsylvania Department of Public WelfareSep 2007300,000+SSNs, DOBs

Physical theft

McKessonSep 2007"thousands"SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Pfizer, Inc.Aug 200734,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Johns Hopkins HospitalAug 2075,783SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, OntarioAug 20073,300DOBs, medical dataPhysical theft
Maryland Department of the EnvironmentAug 2007unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
AT&TAug 2007unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Connecticut Department of Revenue ServicesAug 2007100,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
American Ex-Prisoners of WarAug 200735,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Loomis Chaffee SchoolAug 2007"several hundreds"SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
New York City Financial Information Services AgencyAug 2007280,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
West Virginia Board of Barbers and CosmetologistsAug 20074,387SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Foothill-De Anza CollegeAug 20073,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Monster.com and USAJobs.govAug 20071,446,000personal dataHacking
Toshiba General Hospital (Japan)Aug 200751,156DOBs, personal and medical dataPhysical theft
Idaho National GuardAug 20073,400SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
PfizerAug 2007950SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Providence Alaska Medical CenterAug 2007250SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Legacy Health Clinic, OregonAug 2007747SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Tele2 (Norway)Aug 200760,000National Personal Identity Numbers, DOBsPhysical theft
Loyola UniversityAug 20075,800SSNs, DOBs

Discarded hard drive

Yale UniversityAug 200710,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Alabama Medicaid/EDSAug 2007498SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Merrill LynchAug 200730,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
First Reponse Finance (UK)Aug 2007"thousands"personal dataPhysical theft
VerisignAug 2007unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Kellogg Community Federal Credit Union (Mich.)Aug 2007unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Capital Health (Edmonton, Alberta)Aug 200720,000Health Card Numbers, DOBsPhysical theft
E. OnJul 20073,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
University of ToledoJul 20071,800SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Yuba County Child Support ServicesJul 200770,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
City of Virginia BeachJul 20072,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
American Education ServicesJul 20075,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
AflacJul 2007152,000 Japanese customersPolicy nos. DOBsPhysical theft
St. Vincent Hospital, IndianapolisJul 200751,000SSNs, DOBsData leak
Cricket CommunicationsJul 2007300Credit card nos.Physical theft
Western UnionJul 200720,000Credit card nos.Hacking
Disney Movie ClubJul 2007unknownCredit card nos.Physical theft
Cuyahoga CountyJul 20073,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Resona Bank, JapanJul 2007980,000Account nos.Physical theft
SecuritasJul 2007100,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Highland UniversityJul 2007420SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Fidelity National Information ServicesJul 20072,300,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Harrison County (NV) Schools

Jun 2007

unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Bowling Green State UniversityJun 2007199SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Ohio Bureau of Worker's CompensationJun 2007439SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Texas First BankJun 20074,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
American AirlinesJun 2007300 pilots, other employeesSSNs, DOBsData leak
Tokyo University HospitalJun 2007120DOBs, medical dayaPhysical theft
Texas A&M Corpus Christi

Jun 2007

8,000DOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
State of OhioJun 2007over 1,000,000DOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
Coastal Community Credit UnionJun 2007120,000DOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
Eden Project (Cornwall, UK)Jun 2007500DOBs, National Insurance Nos.Physical theft
Grand Valley State UniversityJun 20073,000DOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
PfizerJun 200717,000DOBs, SSNsHacking
Concordia HospitalJun 20073,000DOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
Bank of ScotlandMay 200762,000Mortgage acct. nos., DOBsPhysical theft
Fresno CountyMay 200710,000DOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
North Carolina Department of TransportationMay 200725,000DOBs, SSNsHacking

Target DateNumber of persons affectedType of dataMethod
University of Colorado's College of Arts and Sciences' Academic Advising CenterMay 200744,998SSNs, DOBsHacking
Yuma (AZ) School DistrictMay 200791SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officers Standards and EducationMay 2007229,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Northwestern UniversityMay 2007unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Lucent/AlcatelMay 2007200,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
IBMMay 2007unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Birmingham Veterans Medical CenterMay 2007unknownSSNs, DOBs, Unique Physician ID Nos. (UPINs)Physical theft
UCI Medical Center, CAMay 2007300SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Highland Hospital, Rochester, NYMay 200713,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Texas Health and Human Services CommissionMay 20079,000,000DOBs, SSNsTwo week "loss"
University of MissouriMay 200722,396DOBs, SSNsHacking
US Transportation Security AdministrationMay 2007100,000DOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
Marks and Spencer (UK)May 200720,000DOBs, NINsPhysical theft
Royal Cornwall Trusts National Health Service (UK)May 20075,000DOBs, National Insurance Numbers (NINs)Physical theft
Louisiana State UniversityApr. 2007750DOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
New Zealand Inland Revenue DepartmentApr. 2007unknown on 106 missing computersfinancial dataPhysical theft
Maryland Dept. of Natural ResourcesApr. 20071,400DOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
J. P. Morgan ChaseApr. 200747,000DOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
University of New MexicoApr. 20073,000DOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
Caterpillar, Inc.Apr. 2007unknownDOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
Neiman MarcusApr. 2007160,000DOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
Baltimore County Dept. of HealthApr. 20076,000DOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
Census BureauApr. 200730,000SSNsLeak
Ohio State UniversityApr. 200717,500DOBs, SSNsHacking
Univ. of California, San FranciscoApr. 20073,000DOBs, SSNs, cancer patient dataPhysical theft
Bank of AmericaApr. 2007unknownDOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
New Horizons Community Credit Union, COApr. 20079,000DOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
ChildNet, Broward County FL child welfare servicesApr. 200712,000DOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
Georgia Dept. of Community Health/Affiliated Computer Services, Inc.Apr. 20072,900,000DOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
Chicago Public SchoolsApr. 200740,000DOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
Florists' Mutual Insurance Company (Hortica)Apr. 2007unknownDOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
DCH Health SystemsApr. 20076,000DOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
Internal Revenue ServiceApr. 2007480DOBs, SSNs, tax dataPhysical theft
University of California, San FranciscoApr. 200746,000DOBs, SSNsHacking
University of Montana - WesternMar. 2007500DOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
Naval Station San DiegoMar. 2007unknownDOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
Los Angeles County Child Support ServicesMar. 2007243,000DOBs, SSNsPhysical theft
National Health System (UK)Mar. 200711,500DOBs, addresses of childrenPhysical theft
Halifax Bank (UK)Mar. 200713,000Mortgage, financial dataPhysical theft
US Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC)Fort Monroe, VAMar. 200716,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Group Health Cooperative Health Care System, Washington stateMar. 200731,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Swedish Urology Group, SeattleMar. 2007hundredsSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Tax Service Plus, Santa Rosa, CAMar. 20074,000SSNs, DOBs, tax infoPhysical theft
Ohio State AuditorMar. 20072,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Empire Blue CrossMar. 200775,000SSNs, DOBs, medical dataPhysical theft
California National Guard, San Diego Naval BaseFeb. 20071,300SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Metropolitan State College of DenverFeb. 2007988SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Hospital for Sick Children, Ontario, CanadaFeb. 2007unknownmedical dataPhysical theft
Tokyo University of ScienceFeb. 20078800Personal dataPhysical theft
Gulf Coast Medical CenterFeb. 20079900SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Japan Post OfficeFeb. 2007290,000Financial dataPhysical theft
Worcester County Council, UKFeb. 200719,000National insurance, bank dataPhysical theft
SpeedmarkFeb. 200735,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Seton Hospitals, AustinFeb. 20077800SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Iowa Department of EducationFeb. 2007160,000SSNs, DOBsHacking
Kaiser PermanenteFeb. 200722,000SSNs, DOBs, medical dataPhysical theft
State of IndianaFeb. 20075600Credit card numbersHacking
Radford University, Family Access to Medical Insurance Security (FAMIS)Feb. 20072400SSNs, DOBsHacking
St. Mary's Hospital, Leonardtown, MDFeb. 2007130,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Johns Hopkins UniversityFeb. 200752,000*

These did not include past/present employees of Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab, which works closely with the NSA, CIA, and other US intelligence agencies

SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
New York State Department of LaborFeb. 2007527SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Wisconsin Legislative Human Resources OfficeFeb. 2007unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
CTS Tax ServiceFeb. 2007800SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Massachusetts Dept. of Industrial AccidentsJan. 20071,200SSNs, DOBsHacking
University of MissouriJan. 20071,220SSns, DOBsHacking
Dept. of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Birmingham, ALJan. 200748,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Massachusetts National Guard, LowellJan. 2007unknownpersonal data on recruitsPhysical theft
Vermont Department of Human ServicesJan. 200770,000SSNs, DOBs, bank account numbersHacking
Salina Regional Health CenterJan. 20071,100SSNs, DOBs, medical dataPhysical theft
Eastern Illinois UniversityJan. 20071,400SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Anthem Blue Cross Blue ShieldJan. 200750,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Vanguard UniversityJan. 2007over 5,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Rutgers University-NewarkJan. 2007200SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
XeroxJan. 2007297SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Chicago Board of ElectionsJan. 20071,300,000SSNsMissing CDs
Greenville County (NC) School DistrictJan. 2007"thousands"SSNs, DOBsTemporarily "missing"
Internal Revenue Service - Kansas CityJan. 2007unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
KB HomesJan. 20072,700SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce - Talvest FundJan. 2007470,000Personal financial dataPhysical theft
MoneyGram InternationalJan. 200779,000Bank account nos.Hacking
Rincon del Diablo Municipal Water District, CAJan. 2007500Credit card nos.Physical theft
University of New MexicoJan. 2007unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
University of Notre DameJan. 2007unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Selma, North Carolina Fire DepartmentJan. 2007volunteer firemenSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
North Carolina Department of RevenueDec. 200630,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
TJX, Corp. (T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, etc.)Dec. 200645.7 millioncredit card dataHacking
Academic Magnet High School, Charleston, SCDec. 2006hundredspersonal dataPhysical theft
Key BankDec. 20069,300SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Deaconess Hospital, INDec. 2006128SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Towers PerrinDec, 2006tens of thousandsSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Bank of AmericaDec. 2006unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
US State DepartmentDec. 2006700Passport application dataPhysical theft
Santa Clara County, CADec. 20062,500SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
City of Wickliffe, OHDec. 2006125SSNs, DOBsHacking
Geisinger Health SystemsDec. 200625,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Aetna/Concentra Preferred SystemsDec. 2006130,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
St. Vrain Valley School District, CODec. 2006600Medicaid NumbersPhysical theft
University of Colorado, BoulderDec. 200617,500SSNs, DOBsHacking
BoeingDec. 2006382,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
UCLADec. 2006800,000SSNs, DOBsHacking
Independent Living Funds (UK)Dec. 200619,000NINs, DOBs, bank dataPhysical theft
Premier BankDec. 20061,800account dataPhysical theft
West Virginia Air National GuardDec. 2006unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Nassau Community CollegeDec. 200621,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
University of IdahoNo.v 2006300,800SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Pennsylvania Dept. of TransportationNov. 200611,384SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Academic Magnet High School, Charleston, SCNov. 2006hundredspersonal dataPhysical theft
Cal State, Los AngelesNov. 20062,534SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Scotland Yard/Logica CMGNov. 200615,000National Insurance, DOBsPhysical theft
Indiana Dept. of Health, Breast and Cervical Cancer ProgramNov. 20067,500SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Kaiser Permanente ColoradoNov. 200638,000Medical ID Nos., DOBsPhysical theft
Connors State CollegeNov. 200622,500SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Los Alamos National Lab/KSL ServicesNov. 20061000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Calgary Health RegionNov. 20061000 childrenPersonal and medical dataPhysical theft
Butte County, CaliforniaNov. 2006n/aelectronic voting machinePhysical theft
StarbucksNov. 200660,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Villanova UniversityNov. 20061243DOBs, driver's license numbersPhysical theft
Greater Media, BostonNov. 2006unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Muskogee Veterans HospitalNov. 20061400SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Manhattan Veterans Medical CenterOct. 2006"hundreds"SSNs, DOBs, medical dataPhysical theft
US Army Cadet CommandOct. 20064600SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Hancock Askew & Co.Oct, 2006unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
GymboreeOct. 200620,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Children's Hospital, Akron, OHOct. 2006200,000SSNs, DOBsHacking
Colorado Dept. of Human Services/Affiliated Computer Systems (ACS)Oct. 2006unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Ontario Science CenterOct. 2006unknownPersonal and credit card infoPhysical theft
Dept. of Homeland Security/Transportation Security Administration/Portland International AirportOct. 2006500SSNs, DOBs"Lost"
St. Francis Hospital/Advanced Receivable StrategyOct. 2006260,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Allina Hospitals and ClinicsOct. 200614,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
T-MobileOct. 200643,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Germanton Elementary SchoolOct. 2006unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Capistrano School District, CAOct. 2006unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Cleveland Air Route Traffic Control CenterOct. 2006400SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Troy Athens High School, MIOct. 2006unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
US Marine Corps Base Camp PendletonOct. 20062400SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Willamette Educational Service District Office, OROct. 20064500high school student personal dataPhysical theft
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Security Badging OfficeOct. 20066,939SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Brock University, CanadaOct. 200670,000credit card, bank acct. numbersHacking
Adams State CollegeSep. 2006184SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Univ. of Texas, ArlingtonSep. 20062500SSNs, gradesPhysical theft
North Carolina Dept. of Motor VehiclesSep. 200616,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Dept. of Homeland Security: FEMA and Coast GuardSep. 2006unknownpost-Katrina/Rita dataPhysical theft
American Family InsuranceSep. 2006more than 2,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Mercy Medical Center, Merced County CASep. 2006295SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Univ. of Texas, San AntonioSep. 200664,000SSNs, DOBsHacking
Law firm of Howard, Rice, Nemerovski, Canady, Falk & Rabkin, San FranciscoSep. 2006500SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Michigan Dept. of Community HealthSep. 20064000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
DePaul Medical Center, Norfolk, VASep. 2006over 100SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Purdue UniversitySep. 20062400SSNs, DOBsHacking
Erlanger Hospital (TN)Sep. 20064150SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Nagasaki University HospitalSep. 20069,000DOBs, diagnoses of hematology patientsPhysical theft
General ElectricSep. 2006"thousands"SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Univ. of Colorado, BoulderSep. 20061,372SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
St. Francis County Court House, ARSep. 2006unknownjudicial informationPhysical theft
US Commerce Dept./Census BureauSep. 2006possibly hundreds of millionspersonal informationPhysical theft
Linden Lab/Second LifeSep. 2006650,000personal informationHacking
BMO Bank of MontrealSep. 2006900financial informationPhysical theft
Florida National GuardSep. 2006100SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Nationwide Retirement SolutionsSep. 200638,443SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Wells Fargo Health PlanAug. 2006unknownSSNs, prescription dataPhysical theft
LabCorp Monroe NJ Patient Service CenterAug. 2006unknownSSNs,Physical theft
AT&TAug. 200619,000Credit card numbers, other financial dataHacking
PortTixAug. 20062,000Credit card informationHacking
University of MinnesotaAug. 200613,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Department of Education/Affiliated Computer Systems (ACS)Aug. 200621,000SSNs, DOBs, financial dayaLeak
Sovereign BankAug. 2006"thousands""Personal" informationPhysical theft
Dominion ResourcesAug. 2006unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration/DOTAug, 2006193 motor carrier driversCommercial driver's license numbers, DOBsPhysical theft
AFLACAug. 2006162SSNs, DOBs, police informationPhysical theft
PSA Health CareAug. 200651,000SSNs, DOBs, health informationPhysical theft
Troy William Beaumont HospitalAug. 200628,473SSNs, DOBs, medical informationPhysical theft
HCA, Inc.Aug. 2006"thousands"SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
California Dept. of Mental HealthAug. 20069,468SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
ChevronAug. 200629,000SSNs, DOBs, financial dataPhysical theft
Sonoma-WilliamsAug. 20061,200SSNs, DOBs, financial dataPhysical theft
Kaiser PermanenteAug. 2006160,000DOBs, Medical record numbersPhysical theft
Unisys/Dept. of Veterans AffairsAug. 200638,000SSNs, DOBs, medical informationPhysical theft
U.S. Department of TransportationJul 2006133,000 transportation workers, including pilotsSSNs, DOBs, addressesPhysical theft
US BankJul 2006unknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Dollar TreeJul 20061000ATM PINsHacking
Belhaven CollegeJul 2006300SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Sentinel InsuranceJul 2006112,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
U.S. NavyJun-Jul 200631,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Cingular WirelessJuly 2006UnknownCorporate dataPhysical theft
Naval Safety CenterJuly 2006over 100,000SSNs, DOBsLeak
Automated Data Processing (ADP)July 2006hundreds of thousandsfinancial dataLeak
Bisys Group, Inc.July 200661,000 hedge fund investorsSSNs, financial dataPhysical theft
U.S. Department of AgricultureJuly 2006350 employeesSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
University of TennesseeJuly 200636,000SSNs, DOBsHacking
Northwestern UniversityJuly 200617,000SSNs, DOBsHacking
National Association of Securities DealersJuly 200676 NASD investigators plus securities dealers under investigationInvestigation dataPhysical theft
Moraine Park Technical College, WIJuly 20061,500SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
University of IowaJuly 2006280SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Montana Pubic Health and Human Services Dept.July 2006UnknownSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Armstrong World IndustriesJuly 200612,000SSNs, financial dataPhysical theft
New York Dept. of Homeless ServicesJuly 20068,400SSNs, DOBsLeak
CS StarsJuly 2006540,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
NelnetJuly 2006188,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Madrona Medical GroupJune 20066,000SSNs, DOBsHacking
City of Hattiesburg, MississippiJune 200623,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Vassar Brothers Medical CenterJune 2006257,800SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Compass HealthJune 2006unknownSSNs, DOBs, other personal dataPhysical theft
Dept. of Veterans Affairs, MinneapolisJune 2006 (reported)

(occurred in 2005)

60SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Western Illinois UniversityJune 2006180,000SSNs, credit card dataHacking
Cape Fear Health SystemJune 200624,350SSNs, medical dataPhysical theft
University of Michigan Credit UnionJune 20065,000SSNs, financial data on paper filesPhysical theft
Nebraska Treasurer's OfficeJune 2006300,000SSNs, DOBsHacking
Minnesota Department of RevenueJune 20062,400 taxpayers/48,000 businessesSSNs, other personal dataPhysical theft
Allstate, Huntsville, ALJune 2006UnknownInsurance infoPhysical theft
Department of the NavyJune 200628,000SSNs, DOBsLeak
Department of AgricultureJune 200626,000SSNs, DOBsHacking
San Francisco State UniversityJune 20063,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
ING BankJune 200613,000SSNs, financial dataPhysical theft
University of Alabama - BirminghamJune 20069,800SSNs, medical dataPhysical theft
VISA USAJune 2006possibly millionsfinancial dataLeak
Federal Trade CommissionJune 20061,100 FTC employeesSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Denver Election CommissionJune 2006150,000Voter's recordsPhysical theft
Oregon Dept. of RevenueJune 20062,200 Tax recordsTrojan horse
Union Pacific RailroadJune 200630,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
KDDI Telco, JapanJune 20064,000,000Phone numbers, DOBsLeaked
Minnesota State AuditorJune 2006493 state employeesSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
New York State Controller's OfficeJune 20061,300 state employeesSSNs, financial dataPhysical theft
Humana Medicare ProgramJune 2006 17,000SSNs, DOBs,Medical info Poss. compromise
Hanford Nuclear Reservation June 20064,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Royal Ahold (Giant, Tops, Stop & Shop supermarkets) June 2006Unknown numberSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Buckeye Community Health Plan (Ohio) June 200672,000SSNs, medical dataPhysical theft
Internal Revenue Service June 2006291 IRS employeesSSNs, fingerprints, DOBsPhysical theft
CUSO Mortgage Co.May 20061,695SSNs, DOBs, financial dataHacking
Old Mutual Capital, Inc.May 20066500 shareholdersSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
YMCA Rhode Island May 200665,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
EquifaxMay 20062,500SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
University of Delaware May 20061,076SSNs, DOBsHacking
Sacred Heart University May 2006unknownSSNs, DOBsHacking
Mercantile Potomac Bank May 200648,000SSNs, account dataPhysical theft
Florida International University May 2006thousandsSSNs, DOBsHacking
American Red Cross, TexasMay 2006unknownDOBs, medical informationPhysical theft
University of KentuckyMay 20066,500SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Miami University of Ohio May 2006851SSNs, DOBsLoss of hardware
American Institute of CPAs May 2006 330,000SSNs, DOBsLoss of hardware
Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corp. May 20061,300,000SSNs, DOBsLoss of hardware
University of Ohio Hudson Health Center May 200660,000SSNs, medical dataHacking
Humana Medicare Program May 2006250 Medicare applicantsPaper applicationsPhysical theft
Wells Fargo Bank May 2006unknownSSNs, account dataPhysical theft
Dept. of Veterans Affairs May 200628,700,000SSNs, medical informationPhysical theft
Columbus Bank & Trust May 20062,000Credit card dataPhysical theft
Department of Transportation IG Office MiamiApr 2006unknowncase filesPhysical theft
BoeingApr. 20063,600SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
University of Ohio Apr 2006137,000SSNs, DOBsHacking
Purdue Engineering School Apr 20061,351SSNs, DOBsHacking
Department of Defense Apr 200614,000SSNs, DOBsHacking
Aetna Apr 200638,000SSNs, other dataPhysical theft
Morgan Stanley, Clydesdale Bank (UK), Master Card Apr 20062,000Credit card data Hacking
University of Texas McCombs Business SchoolApr 2006197,000SSNs, DOBsHacking
Fraser Health Authority, Br. ColumbiaApr 2006 thousandsSINs, DOBsPhysical theft
University of Alaska Fairbanks Apr 200638,941 SSNs, DOBsHacking
Ohio Secretary of State Apr 20067,700,000voters SSNs"Leak" on CDs
Iron Mountain, Inc. Apr 200617,000 Long Island Railroad employees and retirees, Bronx VA Hospital SSNs, other dataPhysical theft
American Red Cross Mar 20068,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
American International Group (AIG)/Medical Excess LLC Mar 2006930,000SSNs, medical informationPhysical theft
U.S. Marine Corps Mar 2006207,000 SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Georgia Technology Authority Mar 2006570,000SSNs, DOBsHacking
Vermont State Colleges Mar 200614,000SSNs, credit dataPhysical theft
Verizon Mar 2006significant numberSSNs, other dataPhysical theft
Hewlett-Packard/Fidelity Investments Mar 2006196,000SSNs, other dataPhysical theft
Ernst & Young Mar 2006thousands of records on IBM employeesSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Medco Health Solutions Mar 20064600SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Hotels.com Feb 2006243,000Credit card informationPhysical theft
Choice Point Feb 2006150,000Subscriber dataLeak
Georgetown University Feb 200641,000 elderly DC residentsSSNs, DOBsHacking
Metropolitan College (Denver) Feb 200693,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Olympic Funding Chicago Feb. 2006unknownSSNs, financial dataPhysical theft
Ernst & Young Feb. 2006unknownSSNs, financial dataPhysical theft
Deloitte & Touche Feb. 20069,000 McAfee employeesSSNs, financial dataPhysical theft
PriceWaterhouseCoopers Feb. 20064,000SSNs, health dataPhysical theft
Mount St. Mary's Hospital (NY) Feb. 2006unknownSSNs, health dataPhysical theft
US Department of Agriculture Feb. 2006350,000 SSNs, DOBsLeak
Providence Home Services Jan. 2006365,000SSNs, medical dataPhysical theft
State of HawaiiJan. 200640,000 state employees plus family membersSSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Ameriprise Financial, Inc. Jan. 2006226,000SSNs, financial dataPhysical theft
People's Bank Jan. 200690,000SSNs, financial dataPhysical theft
Atlantis Resorts (Bahamas) Jan. 200655,000SSNs, credit dataPhysical theft
California National Guard Jan. 2006hundreds of GuardsmenSSNs, other dataPhysical theft
University of Washington Medical Ctr.Jan. 20061,600SSNs, medical dataPhysical theft
Marriott Dec. 2005206,000SSNs, credit dataPhysical theft
Ford Motors Dec. 200570,000 SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
LaSalle Bank/ABN Amro MortgageDec.20052,000,000 SSNs, financial dataLost/recovered
First Trust Bank Dec.2005thousandsSSNs, financial dataPhysical theft
ING BankDec. 20058,500SSNs, financial dataPhysical theft
TransUnion Nov. 2005 3,623credit dataPhysical theft
BoeingNov. 2005161,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Safeway Nov. 20051,400SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Keck School of Medicine (USC) Nov. 200550,000 SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Univ. of Tennessee Medical Center Oct. 20053,800SSNs, medical dataPhysical theft
Wilcox Memorial Hospital Oct. 2005130,000SSNs, DOBs Physical theft
National Nuclear Safety Administration Sep 20051,500 SSNs, DOBsHacking
Children's Health Council (Palo Alto) Sep. 20056,000SSNs, medical dataPhysical theft
North Fork Bank Sep. 2005 9,000SSNs, financial data Physical theft
Kent State University Sep. 2005100,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
J. P Morgan Chase Aug.2005unknownSSNs, financial dataPhysical theft
Arizona Biodyne (Blue Cross/Blue Shield) Jul 200557,000SSNs, medical dataPhysical theft
City National Bank (LA) Jul 2005unknownSSNs, financial dataPhysical theft
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Jun 20056,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
American Red Cross, TexasJun 2005unknownDOBs, medical informationPhysical theft
Motorola Jun 2005unknownfinancial, call data Physical theft
U.S. Department of Justice/Omega Travel Jun 200580,000travel, credit dataPhysical theft
Cleveland State University Jun 200544,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
California Dept. of Health Services May 200521,600SSNs, medical dataPhysical theft
Colorado State Health Department May 20051,600 familiesSSNs, medical dataPhysical theft
Lexis-Nexis May 2005310,000Phone recordsHacking
Bank of America, Wachovia, Commerce Bancorp, PNC Bank NAMay 2005676,000Bank account information Hacking
Valdosta State May 200540,000SSNs, DOBsHacking
MCI April 200516,500SSNs, employment dataPhysical theft
Georgia Southern Univ. April 2005thousandsSSNs, credit cardHacking
San Jose Medical Group April 2005185,000SSNs, medical dataPhysical theft
Iron Mountain, Inc. Mar 2005600,000 Time Warner employeesSSNs, financial dataPhysical theft
University of California, Berkeley Mar 2005100,000SSNs, DOBsPhysical theft
Ameritrade Feb. 2005200,000SSNs, financial dataPhysical theft
Bank of America Feb. 20051,200,000 Federal employeesSSNs, credit dataPhysical theft
Australian High Tech Crime CenterFeb. 20053,500financial data, law enforcement dataLoss