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Welcome to the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network Podcast, where real-world intelligence expertise meets insightful analysis. Join your host, Neil Bisson, a former Intelligence Officer with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, for a weekly deep dive into the world of espionage, national security, foreign interference, terrorism, and all matters spy and intelligence related.
With over 25 years of experience in intelligence and law enforcement, both domestically and internationally, Neil Bisson brings a unique perspective to the table. From hunting spies and terrorists to recruiting and managing human sources, he's seen it all.
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Pakistani ISIS terrorist arrested in Canada. NY Governor's aide a Chinese Spy
Saison 2 · Épisode 1
samedi 7 septembre 2024 • Durée 27:34
🎧 Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up – September 6, 2024 🎧
In this week’s can't-miss episode of Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, host Neil Bisson, retired intelligence officer and Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network, brings you the latest critical updates on terrorism, espionage, and national security. You’ll get classified-level insights into the stories making waves around the world.
🔑 Key Topics:
🇨🇦 Homegrown Terrorism Alert – A Canadian resident has been arrested for plotting a terror attack in New York on behalf of ISIS. We dive into the cross-border intelligence cooperation that stopped this attack before it could unfold and what it means for future threats in North America. 🕵️♂️🔗
🇺🇸 Governor’s Aide Arrested for Spying – We explore the shocking case of Linda Sun, former aide to NY Governors, who’s been arrested for working as a secret agent for China. What does this mean for U.S. security? 🛡️🔒
💻 South Korea’s Offensive Cyber Defense Strategy – South Korea is taking a proactive stance in the cyber war. Find out how this bold new strategy could change the global cybersecurity landscape. ⚔️💻
🇳🇱 Dutch Espionage Countermeasures – Why is the Dutch Prime Minister banning wireless devices from high-level meetings? We explore the threat of foreign espionage and its links to Russia. 📱❌
Get expert analysis and in-depth perspectives on global intelligence like never before. This episode is PACKED with stories you won’t find anywhere else.
Subscribe now and stay ahead of the curve on Spotify, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms. Don’t forget to share, rate, and leave a comment to support the show! 🌍🚨
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Global ISIS attacks on the Rise! Russian Sabotage against Sweden.
Saison 1
vendredi 30 août 2024 • Durée 28:44
Episode Title: Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up - August 30, 2024
Episode Description:
In this week’s episode of the Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, host Neil Bisson delivers hard-hitting analysis and expert insights into the most pressing intelligence stories from around the globe. With over two decades of experience as a retired intelligence officer, Neil dives deep into the complexities of global terrorism, espionage, and national security, offering listeners unparalleled perspectives on the issues that matter most.
In This Episode:
Khalistan Movement Under Threat: Explore the escalating dangers facing pro-Khalistan activists and the troubling rise of transnational repression.
South Korea Espionage Scandal: Uncover the shocking leak of "black agent" identities within South Korea’s military intelligence and the broader implications for national security.
Telegram CEO Arrested: Delve into the geopolitical storm following the arrest of Telegram’s CEO, Pavel Durov, and what it means for the future of online speech and encryption.
ISIS-Linked Terror Attack in Germany: Get the latest on a brutal knife attack in Solingen, Germany, and its connection to ISIS, reigniting concerns over terrorism in Europe.
CIA Thwarts Terror Plot at Taylor Swift Concert: Learn how intelligence-sharing helped prevent a major ISIS attack during a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna, underscoring the importance of global cooperation.
Russian Sabotage in Sweden: Analyze the increased risk of Russian sabotage targeting Swedish infrastructure and the broader pattern of Russian aggression in Europe.
Provincial Elections and Foreign Interference: Examine the vulnerabilities in upcoming provincial elections in Canada and the growing threat of foreign meddling.
Tune in for this must-listen episode as Neil Bisson connects the dots on these critical global developments, providing you with the intelligence insights you need to stay informed and ahead of the curve.
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Will Bill C-70 make a difference? The Designation of IRGC as a Terrorist Group and Russian Spies in Germany
Saison 1 · Épisode 12
samedi 22 juin 2024 • Durée 24:35
Here is a summary of the key topics covered in the GIKN Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up for June 21, 2024:
Canada's Countering Foreign Interference Act (Bill C-70):
The House of Commons has unanimously passed Bill C-70, which aims to combat foreign interference by creating a foreign agent registry, expanding intelligence gathering powers, and introducing new criminal offenses.
The bill is significant as it empowers Canadian intelligence agencies like CSIS and the RCMP with enhanced tools to detect and counter foreign influence operations.
It mandates that individuals working with foreign powers must register their activities, increasing transparency and accountability.
This legislation responds to concerns about foreign interference, notably by China in recent Canadian elections, and mirrors measures taken in other democracies like the U.S. and Australia.
Despite broad political support, the bill faces criticism from civil liberty groups over potential overreach and impact on civil liberties(GIKN Global Intelligenc…).
Canada Lists Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a Terrorist Group:
Canada has officially designated the IRGC as a terrorist entity, a move that aims to counter terrorist financing and underscores the IRGC's role in destabilizing activities and human rights abuses.
This designation requires Canadian financial institutions to freeze any IRGC assets and prohibits Canadians from engaging in financial dealings with the group.
Relations between Canada and Iran have been strained, especially after the IRGC shot down a plane in 2020 carrying Canadian citizens, adding urgency to Canada's counter-terrorism efforts.
The decision aligns with international efforts, such as the U.S. designation of the IRGC as a terrorist group in 2019, and emphasizes Canada's commitment to countering terrorism(GIKN Global Intelligenc…).
Russia's Espionage Activities in Germany:
In response to the expulsion of approximately 600 Russian diplomats from Europe, Russia has increased efforts to recruit German citizens as spies, employing blackmail and substantial financial incentives.
This strategy shift highlights Russia's adaptability in sustaining its intelligence operations abroad despite reduced diplomatic cover.
The German Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) reports that Russian intelligence services are leveraging financial resources and coercive tactics to recruit new agents within Germany, posing significant national security risks(GIKN Global Intelligenc…).
These topics reflect ongoing concerns and actions related to national security, foreign interference, and counter-terrorism efforts on a global scale.
CSIS Director's Secret meetings in India, and GP party leader relieved over FI
Saison 1 · Épisode 11
samedi 15 juin 2024 • Durée 25:08
Welcome to another compelling episode of the GIKN Weekly Intelligence Wrap-Up, where we bring you the latest and most critical updates from the world of global intelligence and national security. Hosted by Neil Bisson, a retired intelligence officer with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network, this episode is packed with in-depth analysis and expert insights.
In This Episode:
🔒 Russian Crackdown on Physicists: We delve into the troubling trend of Russian physicists, especially those working on hypersonic technology, being accused of treason. What does this mean for the scientific community and global security?
🚔 Undercover Operations in Alberta: Explore a riveting case from Alberta involving conspiracy to commit murder during the 2022 border blockade protests. Discover the vital role of undercover officers and the complexities surrounding domestic terrorism threats.
🗳️ Foreign Interference in Canadian Politics: We dissect the controversy surrounding allegations of foreign interference in Canada’s federal politics, highlighting the delicate balance between transparency and national security.
✈️ Director of CSIS Visiting India: An overview of the significance of the Director of CSIS's upcoming visit to India, focusing on the enhancement of bilateral intelligence cooperation and shared security challenges.
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Are Canada's Politicians Puppets of China? Is a British Bank involved in Terrorist Financing? And is using Temu a bargain or a danger?
Saison 1 · Épisode 10
samedi 8 juin 2024 • Durée 25:54
GIKN Weekly Intelligence Wrap-Up: June 7th, 2024
Welcome to the Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up for the week ending June 7th, 2024. I'm Neil Bisson, your host and a retired intelligence officer with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, now the Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network (GIKN). Each week, we delve into headlines and provide insights on national security, foreign interference, espionage, and terrorism.
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This week, we start with a bombshell report from the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians (NSICOP), revealing details about Canadian politicians' involvement in foreign interference operations, particularly by China and India. These efforts, dating back to the early 2010s, surged during the 2019 federal election, involving clandestine networks within Canadian ethnocultural communities and political staffers. The report underscores the need for better counterintelligence measures and legislative frameworks to protect our democratic institutions.
We also discuss the RCMP’s acknowledgment of the NSICOP report and its ongoing investigations into foreign interference in Canada. Transforming intelligence into actionable evidence remains a challenge, but it’s crucial for maintaining public trust in our democratic institutions.
Next, we cover accusations by China’s Ministry of State Security against MI6, alleging the recruitment of a Chinese couple as spies. This incident highlights the sophisticated methods used in global espionage and the increasing tensions between China and Western nations.
In the world of e-commerce, the popular app Temu faces lawsuits alleging excessive data collection and potential privacy violations. As a subsidiary of a Chinese multinational, concerns about data access by the Chinese government persist. We discuss the implications for user privacy and the importance of staying informed about such risks.
We also examine new court documents alleging that Standard Chartered Bank facilitated billions of dollars in transactions for groups designated as terrorists by the US government. These accusations highlight the importance of robust financial regulations and independent oversight to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing.
Lastly, we delve into the troubling case of Matt Croucher, a former British marine detained in Dubai on espionage charges. This case underscores the risks faced by intelligence and security professionals in regions with stringent legal systems and highlights the need for stronger consular support and protection measures.
As we wrap up, I extend my gratitude to all our listeners. Your engagement is invaluable. Dive deeper into the world of intelligence by visiting our website, subscribing to our YouTube channel, and checking out our co-hosted podcast, "Spies Like Us." Your support fuels our mission to keep you informed and empowered. Support us at buzzsprout.com/2336717/support.
Stay curious, stay informed, and stay safe. Until next week, this is Neil Bisson signing off.
Russian Firebugs, German Spies and Hong Kong's convicted
Saison 1 · Épisode 9
vendredi 31 mai 2024 • Durée 32:09
Welcome to another episode of the Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up with your host, Neil Bisson, retired intelligence officer with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network. This week, we delve into pressing issues that shape the landscape of national security, foreign interference, espionage, and terrorism.
In today’s episode, we start with a deep dive into the Canadian Border Service Agency’s intelligence program. We discuss training deficiencies, technological shortcomings, and operational gaps within the CBSA, and explore how these challenges impact Canada's first line of defense.
Next, we turn our focus to the recent dissolution of two technology companies by the Canadian government due to national security concerns. We analyze the implications of this action on foreign investment and national security, and the broader message it sends to the global community.
We also address a warning issued by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service about potential threats targeting LGBTQ2 events and venues, highlighting the rising tide of anti-LGBTQ2 rhetoric and its implications for national security.
In another story, we cover a significant espionage case in Germany involving a former soldier convicted of sharing military secrets with Russia, shedding light on the heightened espionage activities amid the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Additionally, we explore the recent convictions of 14 pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong under China’s National Security Law, discussing the broader implications for global democracy and human rights.
We also discuss the alarming use of artificial intelligence by terrorist groups like ISIS to enhance their propaganda efforts, emphasizing the evolving landscape of global terrorism and the challenges it poses to counterterrorism strategies.
Lastly, we delve into a critical report from the National Security and Intelligence Review Agency highlighting gaps in Canada’s handling of intelligence on foreign interference, and the recent surge in suspected Moscow-linked arson and sabotage across Europe.
Tune in for these stories and more on this week’s episode of the Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up. Remember to visit our website, explore our YouTube channel, and check out our other podcast, "Spies Like Us," for more in-depth discussions on intelligence topics. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share our podcast to support our work in bringing you high-quality, insightful content.
Spy Suicide in UK, or was it? TikTok under fire and Terrorist gets house arrest
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
vendredi 24 mai 2024 • Durée 21:06
Welcome to the Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, your go-to source for the latest headlines and in-depth analysis on espionage, foreign interference, national security, and the fascinating world of spies and spying. I'm your host, Neil Bisson, a retired intelligence officer with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and the Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network.
In this week's episode, we delve into several critical topics shaping the world of intelligence today:
- Foreign Interference in Canada: We explore the newly proposed Bill C-70, which aims to combat foreign meddling in Canada's democratic processes. We'll discuss the public inquiry led by Justice Marie-Josée Hogue, which has brought to light troubling issues about foreign interference, particularly by China, during Canada's last two general elections. The Ipsos poll reveals that many Canadians remain skeptical about whether the inquiry will lead to substantial outcomes.
- Russian Espionage Crackdown: We examine the troubling trend of prominent Russian scientists being imprisoned on treason charges. This week, Anatoly Maslov, a distinguished physicist, was sentenced to 14 years in a penal colony. His case, along with others, highlights the delicate balance between national security concerns and academic freedom. These convictions raise concerns about the Kremlin's crackdown on scientific research and international collaboration.
- FBI's Internal Review: The FBI has conducted an internal review to address concerns about links between informants and Russian disinformation. This has led to the severing of ties with several informants and warnings about others. We discuss the complexities of intelligence gathering and the delicate balance between utilizing human sources and safeguarding against disinformation.
- Mysterious Death in the UK: We investigate the unexplained death of Matthew Trickett, a former Royal Marine and Home Office immigration officer, who was recently charged with assisting the Hong Kong intelligence service. His death raises critical questions about the handling of suspected spies, the adequacy of protective custody, and the potential gaps in national security practices.
- Returning ISIS Members: The case of Aimee Lucia Vasconez, an Edmonton woman subjected to a terrorism peace bond, underscores the challenges Canada faces with individuals returning from terrorist activities abroad. Despite serious allegations against her, including marrying ISIS fighters and seeking weapons training, Vasconez faces no criminal charges. We discuss the adequacy of peace bonds and the need for stronger legal frameworks to address this issue.
- TikTok and National Security: We delve into the concerns about TikTok's potential security threats, highlighted by CSIS Director David Vigneault and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The Canadian government has banned TikTok from all government-issued devices, citing security concerns. We explore the broader implications of these concerns and the ongoing challenges of protecting citizens' data in a digital age.
Are Canadian ISIS Terrorist coming back to Canada? UK and Germany identify Chinese and Russian spies, and FINTRAC fines Binance.
Saison 1 · Épisode 7
samedi 11 mai 2024 • Durée 23:31
Join Neil Bisson, a retired intelligence officer and Director of Global Intelligence Knowledge Network, as he delves into the week's most pressing global intelligence headlines. In this episode, Neil covers a wide array of topics, from the repatriation of Canadian children from a Syrian detention camp to the surge in Chinese espionage arrests across Europe.
The episode kicks off with a focus on Canada's decision to repatriate six Canadian children from Syria, shedding light on the complexities surrounding the case, including the challenges of dealing with Canadian Extremist Travellers. Neil provides valuable insights into the delicate balance between national security concerns and humanitarian considerations in such repatriation efforts.
Next, Neil turns his attention to the issue of foreign interference, particularly in light of recent arrests linked to India. He explores the tensions between holding foreign actors accountable and maintaining diplomatic relations, highlighting the nuances of navigating international relations in the face of security challenges.
The podcast then delves into the Israeli government's decision to shut down Al Jazeera's local offices, sparking debates about press freedom and national security. Neil offers a critical analysis of the implications of suppressing media outlets, emphasizing the importance of upholding democratic values while addressing security concerns.
Moving on to financial security, Neil discusses Canada's regulatory actions against cryptocurrency exchange giant Binance Holdings Ltd., underscoring the growing imperative for robust regulatory compliance within the cryptocurrency sector.
The episode also addresses the rise in Chinese espionage arrests in Europe, examining the shifting dynamics of European-Chinese relations and the implications for national security.
Neil concludes the episode by exploring the trend of declassifying US intelligence and its potential risks, as well as the UK's expulsion of a Russian defense attache over Moscow's alleged "dangerous activities."
Tune in to gain valuable insights into the ever-evolving landscape of global intelligence and security issues. Stay curious, stay informed, and stay safe with Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap Up.
RCMP woes, the RAW truth about Indian spies and is the Digital world becoming China's domain
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
vendredi 3 mai 2024 • Durée 23:42
🎙️ Dive into the latest edition of Global Intelligence Knowledge Network's Weekly Intelligence Wrap-Up, hosted by Neil Bisson, retired Intelligence Officer and Director of GIKN. In this episode dated May 3, 2024, Neil brings forth a comprehensive analysis of pressing global security issues, espionage developments, and legislative changes impacting national security.
Starting with revelations within the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), Neil delves into the troubling case of alleged misconduct involving a CSIS officer and her superior. This case highlights the delicate balance between transparency, accountability, and the Security of Information Act.
Shifting focus to cyber threats, Neil discusses the recent Chinese email hacking targeting Canadian parliamentarians, underlining the necessity of robust cybersecurity measures and transparent communication to counter foreign interference.
In the realm of telecommunications security, Neil explores the FCC's proposal to bar Chinese telecom companies like Huawei from certifying wireless equipment in the US, urging for similar actions in Canada to safeguard critical infrastructure.
The podcast then delves into legal proceedings involving a retired RCMP officer charged with aiding China in foreign interference, shedding light on jurisdictional complexities and the challenges of prosecuting matters of national security.
Neil also addresses the operational limitations facing the RCMP's federal wing and its implications for Canada's global standing in security bodies like the Five Eyes alliance.
Transitioning to global intelligence, Neil examines Germany's experience with increased spying threats from Russia and China, emphasizing the importance of heightened vigilance and international cooperation in combating modern espionage.
Further, Neil unpacks the alleged involvement of an Indian Intelligence official in an assassination plot targeting Sikh separatist leaders in the US, raising questions about diplomatic relations and intelligence-sharing agreements.
The podcast concludes with insights into Australia's confrontation with foreign espionage and China's efforts to export its model of digital authoritarianism worldwide, highlighting the need for a coordinated response rooted in transparency, oversight, and respect for fundamental rights.
Chinese spies in Germany, Canadian ISIS on the run and Australia's Teenage terrorist problems
Saison 1 · Épisode 5
vendredi 26 avril 2024 • Durée 23:06
Get ready for Episode Five of our podcast, where we dive into a gripping tale of national security dilemmas and legal complexities! In this week's spotlight, we uncover the shocking case of F.J., a woman stranded in an ISIS detention camp whom the Canadian government refuses to repatriate due to legal roadblocks. As a retired intelligence officer and Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network, I'll guide you through the twists and turns of this compelling story, raising critical questions about counterterrorism strategies and international cooperation. Don't miss out on this thrilling episode as we explore the evolving landscape of global intelligence and security. Stay tuned, stay vigilant, and join us for Episode Five: "The Repatriation Dilemma."









