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Pakistani ISIS terrorist arrested in Canada. NY Governor's aide a Chinese Spy07 Sep 202400:27:34

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🎧 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.

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Global ISIS attacks on the Rise! Russian Sabotage against Sweden. 30 Aug 202400:28:44

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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 Germany22 Jun 202400:24:35

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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.

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CSIS Director's Secret meetings in India, and GP party leader relieved over FI15 Jun 202400:25:08

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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? 08 Jun 202400:25:54

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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.











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Russian Firebugs, German Spies and Hong Kong's convicted 31 May 202400:32:09

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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.

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Spy Suicide in UK, or was it? TikTok under fire and Terrorist gets house arrest 24 May 202400:21:06

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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.



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Are Canadian ISIS Terrorist coming back to Canada? UK and Germany identify Chinese and Russian spies, and FINTRAC fines Binance.11 May 202400:23:31

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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.

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RCMP woes, the RAW truth about Indian spies and is the Digital world becoming China's domain03 May 202400:23:42

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🎙️ 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.

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Chinese spies in Germany, Canadian ISIS on the run and Australia's Teenage terrorist problems26 Apr 202400:23:06

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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."

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Foreign Interference: Unraveling the Web of Influence12 Apr 202400:12:29

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In this week's episode of the GIKN Weekly Intelligence Wrap-up, host Neil Bisson delves into the complex landscape of foreign interference in Canadian politics. Drawing from recent allegations and testimonies, Bisson uncovers the clandestine maneuvers of nations like India, Pakistan, and China in attempting to sway Canada's democratic processes. From financial support to misinformation campaigns, the tactics employed by these foreign actors pose significant challenges to national security and democratic integrity. Bisson's analysis sheds light on the implications for Canada's relations with key geopolitical players and emphasizes the importance of international collaboration to combat this pervasive threat.

Additionally, Bisson dissects the recent testimony of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau regarding allegations of foreign interference in Canadian elections. Trudeau's acknowledgment of being briefed about potential interference raises questions about the threshold for intervention and the prioritization of political interests over national security concerns. Bisson scrutinizes the implications of Trudeau's actions and underscores the need for transparency and accountability in addressing foreign interference. As Canada braces for upcoming elections, the episode serves as a poignant reminder of the critical imperative to fortify democratic processes against external manipulation.

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Is Canada's national Security up in the Air? What we learned about Foreign Interference this week and more on Indian Intelligence Assassinations05 Apr 202400:12:06

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Welcome back to the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network Weekly Intelligence Wrap Up with your host Neil Bisson, Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network and retired Intelligence Officer from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. In this episode, Neil delves into the recent decision by Air Canada that has stirred concerns regarding national security and geopolitical tensions.

Air Canada's choice to award a significant maintenance contract to a Hong Kong-based company, HAECO, for 56 wide-body jets has raised eyebrows and ignited discussions about potential espionage risks and broader implications of outsourcing maintenance to a country with strained relations, particularly with Canada. 

Neil emphasizes the importance of scrutinizing Air Canada's decision, raising questions about the role of intelligence agencies in recommending critical infrastructure partnerships and the potential consequences of aligning with companies associated with adversarial states.

Switching gears, Neil discusses revelations from the Foreign Interference Commission inquiry, where Director David Vigneault of CSIS presented intelligence indicating Chinese attempts to influence Canadian elections, underscoring the challenges in safeguarding the electoral process against foreign interference.

Lastly, Neil explores recent reports on India's Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) involvement in assassinations across borders, shedding light on implications for Western countries, including Canada, and raising ethical considerations regarding intelligence-sharing agreements with India.



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CSIS internal frictions. CIA's huge swing for Russian Spies. 23 Aug 202400:28:44

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🚨 This Week on Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up 🚨

Dive into the latest in intelligence, espionage, and national security with me, Neil Bisson, as we unravel critical stories from around the globe:

🔍 CSIS Internal Friction: Discover the growing tensions within the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and their impact on our national security, especially in countering Chinese interference.

🚔 RCMP's Resource Strain: Explore the struggles of Canada's national police force as they face rising threats and dwindling resources while protecting our politicians.

🌐 Philippines Spy Scandal: A gripping look at former mayor Alice Guo, now on the run for alleged spying for China and her connections to criminal syndicates, sparking national outrage.

💻 Cyber Terrorism in Pakistan: Learn about Farhan Asif's arrest for spreading disinformation that incited violence in the UK, highlighting the perils of cyber terrorism.

🕵️‍♂️ CIA's Russian Spy Recruitment: Get insights into the CIA’s innovative strategy of using social media to recruit disaffected Russians, a response to the ongoing Ukraine conflict.

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Unveiling the Shadows: Insights into Cyber Espionage, Legal Battles, and Enigmatic Scientists29 Mar 202400:14:38

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🎙️🌐 Uncover the secrets of the global intelligence landscape with the latest episode of GIKN Weekly Intelligence Wrap Up! Join host Neil Bisson, retired Intelligence Officer with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, as he navigates through the twists and turns of espionage, cybersecurity, and national security in Season 1, Episode 2. Recorded during the week of March 29th, 2024, this episode is packed with thrilling insights that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

In this riveting episode, Neil dives deep into the world of cyber espionage, shedding light on the sophisticated operations orchestrated by the Chinese government. From targeted attacks on critics and businesses to the use of advanced hacking techniques, uncover the shocking truth behind APT31's cyber warfare strategies and learn essential tips to protect yourself from cyber threats.

But the intrigue doesn't stop there. Neil also delves into the legal battle surrounding Huajie Xu, a former lecturer at a Chinese university entangled in allegations of espionage. Gain exclusive insights into the complexities faced by immigration and security agencies, and discover the challenges of identifying potential national security threats in an ever-evolving landscape.

And if that's not enough, prepare to unravel the mysteries surrounding Dr. Xiangguo Qiu and Keding Cheng, Canadian scientists who resurfaced in China under pseudonyms amidst an ongoing RCMP probe. Neil peels back the layers of secrecy surrounding their activities, highlighting the urgent need for vigilance in safeguarding intellectual property and national security. Don't miss out on this captivating episode! Tune in now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform for your weekly dose of intelligence expertise. Stay informed, stay curious, and stay safe with GIKN Weekly Intelligence Wrap Up! 🌐🔍 #Intelligence #Cybersecurity #Espionage #GlobalSecurity #Podcast #GIKN #StayInformed

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Welcome to Global Intelligence Knowledge Network Weekly Review - Rogue Agents in the RAW22 Mar 202400:09:30

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Welcome to the debut episode of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network Weekly Wrap-up with Neil Bisson. In this premiere installment, Neil delves into a riveting article detailing India's response to allegations of an attempted assassination on Khalistani separatist activist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun in New York. As a former Intelligence Officer with over 25 years of experience, Neil offers expert analysis on the implications of India's investigation findings, exploring whether attributing the plot to rogue agents is a genuine revelation or a strategic maneuver to mitigate potential political fallout from Western nations. Through thoughtful examination and insightful commentary, Neil provides listeners with a deeper understanding of the intricate world of international espionage and the complex dynamics shaping global affairs.

Tune in to the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network Weekly Wrap-up for engaging discussions, expert insights, and comprehensive analysis of the latest intelligence stories from around the world. Whether you're a seasoned intelligence professional or simply curious about the realm of espionage, Neil's podcast promises to enlighten and inform, offering a unique perspective on the forces driving today's geopolitical landscape. Subscribe now and join Neil Bisson on a journey of discovery as we unravel the mysteries of international intelligence together.

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Revoking ISIS Terrorist Citizenship. Ukraine Double Agents. 17 Aug 202400:28:41

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🎙️ Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up | Week Ending August 16th, 2024

Welcome to another gripping episode of the Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up! Join your host, Neil Bisson—a retired intelligence officer with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network—as he delves into the most pressing national security, espionage, and terrorism stories from around the world.

This week’s episode covers:

🔍 The Arrest of Lt Gen Faiz Hameed: Former head of Pakistan’s ISI, his detainment sends shockwaves through the intelligence and military communities.

🎯 Ukraine's Double Agent Operation: Discover how the SBU used a double agent to capture a senior Russian GRU officer in Kyiv.

🔥 Yahya Sinwar’s New Role in Hamas: Following the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, Sinwar’s appointment as the new leader marks a shift toward more militant leadership.

⚠️ Canadian National Security Concerns: The controversial sale of the La Arena gold mine in Peru to a Chinese state-owned enterprise raises alarm bells in Canada.

💥 Toronto Terror Plot: The recent arrests related to a foiled ISIS plot bring immigration screening processes under intense scrutiny.

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"Swift" Action prevents ISIS Attack. Is Canada's Security Screening Enough?!?09 Aug 202400:28:43

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🌐 Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up: August 9, 2024

Welcome to this week’s thrilling episode of Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up with Neil Bisson! 🎙️ Dive into the latest and most pressing intelligence and security stories from around the globe.

📰 In this episode:

🚨 ISIS Inspired Attacks in Vienna: We explore the recent thwarted ISIS-inspired attacks in Vienna and what this means for European security. 🛡️
🇨🇦 Canadian Security Screening Failures: Discover how flaws in Canadian security screening allowed known terrorists to acquire Canadian citizenship. 📉
🕵️‍♂️ Canadian Spy in Switzerland: A shocking story of a Canadian citizen arrested in Switzerland for spying for China. 🇨🇭🇨🇳
👔 David Vigneault Joins Strider Technologies: Former CSIS Director David Vigneault takes a new role at U.S. security firm Strider Technologies. 📈
🇧🇾 Belarusian Spy-Nude Model Charged in Poland: A bizarre case of a Belarusian spy and nude model charged with espionage in Poland. 😲
🚆 French Rail Sabotage: After recent sabotage on French railways, some speculate about a murky ‘Ultraleft’ movement. 🛤️
🔪 Kremlin Admits to State Assassin: The Kremlin acknowledges Vadim Krasikov as a Russian state assassin. 🇷🇺
💥 Al Shabaab Attack in Mogadishu: A devastating Al Shabaab attack kills 37 on a popular beach in Mogadishu. 🌊
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Father and Son ISIS Terrorists Arrested. Spy Swaps and French Rail Sabotage.02 Aug 202400:23:22

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🎙️ Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up is back with another can't-miss episode! For the week ending 2024 08 02. Join your host, Neil Bisson, as he delves into the most critical and gripping intelligence stories of the week.

In This Episode:

Father and Son ISIS Terrorist Arrested: Discover the chilling details of a thwarted terrorist attack in Toronto involving a father-son duo. 🏙️🚨
Spy Swaps: Get the inside scoop on the sentencing of two Russian spies in Slovenia and the implications for future intelligence operations. 🇸🇮🔍
French Rail Sabotage: Explore the sabotage of France’s high-speed rail network by far-left groups on the eve of the Olympic Games. 🚄🇫🇷
Evan Gershkovich's Freedom: Learn about the dramatic release of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich after 500 days in a Russian prison. 📰🇷🇺
South Korean Intelligence Leak: Uncover the impact of a significant leak of covert agent identities in South Korea. 🇰🇷🕶️
Canada’s Election Security: Hear about Canada's proactive measures to safeguard its electoral process from foreign interference. 🇨🇦🗳️
Canadian Sentenced for Terrorism in the UK: Understand the case of a Canadian national sentenced for terrorism offences in the UK and its broader implications. 🇬🇧🔒
Rise in Violence Fascination: Examine the disturbing trend of individuals drawn to violence without ideological motivations. 🧨❗
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Shocking Assassination Attempt on Former President Trump: Implications & Insights19 Jul 202400:23:57

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Welcome to this week's episode of the Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up! 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 gripping episode, we delve into the recent shocking assassination attempt on former U.S. President Donald Trump. Join us as we explore the incident's key details, the potential domestic terrorism implications, and what this means for security measures in both the U.S. and Canada.

We'll break down:

The attack at the Pennsylvania rally that injured Trump and resulted in fatalities.
The identity and investigation of the shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks.
Increased vigilance and security measures by Canadian agencies in response to this event.
The broader context of political violence and its impact on national and international security.
In addition to this headline story, we'll also cover:

The latest updates on Russian intelligence operations targeting NATO member states and their strategic implications.
Insights into the recent cyberattacks on critical infrastructure in Western Europe, suspected to be the work of state-sponsored actors.
A detailed analysis of the growing influence of Chinese espionage activities in North America and the steps being taken to counter them.
An overview of the current state of global counterterrorism efforts and the emerging threats on the horizon.
Tune in for a thorough analysis, expert insights, and a deep dive into the ramifications of these alarming events. Your support is crucial in helping us continue to bring you these important discussions. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to stay informed on all things related to national security, foreign interference, espionage, and terrorism.

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Russian Sabotage and Foreign Interference on the Rise! A Tale of Two Terrorists. 12 Jul 202400:26:54

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Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up: Episode for the Week Ending July 12, 2024
Welcome to another insightful episode of the Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up! Join Neil Bisson, a retired intelligence officer with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and the Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network, as he navigates through this week’s most critical intelligence and national security developments.
In This Episode:
•B.C. Woman Charged with Terrorism: Kimberly Polman from British Columbia faces charges for her alleged involvement with ISIS. What implications does this have for Canada's national security and its approach to returning foreign fighters?

•US DOJ Disrupts Russian AI-Enabled Propaganda: With the presidential election just months away, the DOJ disrupts a significant Russian propaganda campaign. How does this impact the integrity of the democratic process and what steps can be taken to prevent future interference?

•Russian Sabotage in Europe: Uncover the covert operations by Russian agents in Europe aimed at undermining Western support for Ukraine. What should NATO and its allies do to counter these tactics and protect their interests?

•US Military Bases on High Alert: Increased threats from violent extremists put US military bases on high alert. What precautions can military communities take to ensure their safety and preparedness?

•RCMP’s Enhanced Community Policing Program: The RCMP launches a new initiative to combat violent extremism within Canadian communities. How can community involvement and vigilance make a difference in these efforts?

Join the Conversation: We want to hear your thoughts and opinions! Share your insights in the comments or join the discussion on our social media channels. How should governments and communities respond to these ongoing threats?

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Who's CSIS' New Director? Chinese Radar on Cuba and Russian Tradecraft Failures06 Jul 202400:29:37

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Welcome to the Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, your go-to source for expert insights into the world of national security, foreign interference, espionage, and terrorism. Hosted by Neil Bisson, a retired intelligence officer with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network, each episode delves into the latest headlines and offers in-depth analysis on pressing intelligence issues.


In this week’s episode:


•Retirement of the CSIS Director: Discuss the recent retirement of the Director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and its implications for the future of Canadian intelligence operations.

•Canada vs. Iran: Explore the recent deportation proceedings against senior members of the Iranian regime found in Canada. Understand the implications for national security and the ongoing efforts to uphold human rights.

•Terrorist Attack in Belgrade: Uncover the details of a crossbow attack outside the Israeli embassy in Serbia, highlighting the evolving nature of terrorist threats.

•Russian Spies in Ukraine: Dive into the arrest of FSB agents in Odesa and the high-stakes intelligence war between Ukraine and Russia.

•Cuba’s New Radar Site: Examine the construction of a radar site in Cuba potentially aiding Chinese espionage against the US.

•Hospital Bomb Plot in England: Analyze the conviction of Mohammad Farooq and the threat posed by self-radicalized individuals.

•OpenAI Hack: Discuss the breach at OpenAI, raising concerns about the security of cutting-edge AI technologies.

•Australia’s Cloud Innovation: Discover the strategic partnership between AWS and the Australian Government to enhance national security and defense capabilities through cloud technology.


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Who's Colluding with Foreign Powers in Canada? What does Russian alliance with North Korea mean? And Julian Assange Freed! 29 Jun 202400:24:44

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Welcome to the latest episode of the Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up! In this special edition, just in time for the long weekend, host Neil Bisson, a retired CSIS intelligence officer and the Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network, delves into some of the most critical intelligence and national security stories of the week.

In this episode, we cover:

Foreign Interference in Canadian Parliament: RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme's caution in naming alleged foreign state colluders. What are the potential risks and implications for national security and transparency?

RedJuliett’s Cyber Attacks on Taiwan: The suspected China-backed hacking group targeting critical Taiwanese organizations. How significant is the threat, and what does it mean for global cybersecurity?

Sikh Assassinations and Diplomatic Strains: The US and Canada are allegedly intensifying pressure on India over state-sponsored assassinations of Sikh separatist leaders. What are the broader diplomatic and security implications?

Terrorist Attacks in Russia’s Dagestan: Recent deadly attacks on religious institutions and police posts. What do these signify for regional stability and counterterrorism efforts?

Assange's Plea Deal: Julian Assange is set to be freed after a plea deal. What does this mean for the ongoing debate between national security and freedom of the press?

Russia’s Outreach in the Indo-Pacific: Russia's strengthening ties with North Korea and Vietnam. Should Canada and other Western nations be concerned, and what are the potential impacts on global power dynamics?

Join us as we provide expert analysis and insights into these crucial stories, helping you stay informed about the ever-evolving world of intelligence and national security.

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Russia Expels British "Spies" while the GRU continues cyber attacks against the West.13 Sep 202400:24:24

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Welcome to the Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up! 🌍🔍

In this power-packed episode, Neil Bisson dives deep into the stories making headlines in the world of national security and intelligence. From Russia’s notorious GRU cyberattacks to the shocking arrest of an ISIS plotter in Canada, this episode has everything you need to stay informed about the global threats affecting us all. 🕵️‍♂️💻

🔥 Here’s what’s coming up: 1️⃣ Russia’s GRU Cyber Unit 29155 – Accused of launching cyber warfare on NATO and EU states! What are the implications for international security? 🇷🇺💻 2️⃣ ISIS in Canada? – The arrest of Muhammad Shahzeb Khan brings Canada’s immigration screening into question. How did this slip through the cracks? 🇨🇦🛑 3️⃣ Foreign Election Interference – The ongoing inquiry into China’s meddling in Canada’s elections heats up, with Prime Minister Trudeau back in the hot seat. 🌐🗳️ 4️⃣ Spy Games Intensify – Russia expels six British diplomats over espionage claims, ramping up global diplomatic tensions. 🇬🇧🤐

🎧 Don’t miss this episode’s expert analysis and real-world insights into the latest developments in espionage, terrorism, and global security. Tune in now to stay ahead of the curve!

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Deep Dive in Hezbollah Pager Bombs. CIA and CSIS plagued with sexual harassment! 20 Sep 202400:32:25

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Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up | Hezbollah Attacks, Foreign Interference & CIA Scandal

In this explosive episode of Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, Neil Bisson, Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network, breaks down the most significant intelligence and national security developments of the week. With over 25 years of intelligence and law enforcement experience, Neil offers top secret level analysis on stories you won’t hear anywhere else.

We dive into:
💣 Hezbollah’s Pagers Explode – A cyber warfare attack across Lebanon leaves hundreds of Hezbollah fighters injured or dead. What’s behind this massive breach, and what does it mean for the Israel-Hezbollah conflict?
🇨🇦 Canada’s Foreign Interference Inquiry – With the focus shifting to future threats, how prepared is Canada to combat foreign interference in its elections?
⚠️ CIA Sexual Assault Scandal – A CIA officer is sentenced for drugging and assaulting dozens of women. What went wrong inside the agency, and what does it mean for the intelligence community?

Get ready for a highly insightful episode packed with exclusive, real-world intelligence analysis. 💥

Chapters:
00:00 – Intro
02:10 – Hezbollah Pagers Explode Across Lebanon
08:45 – Israel’s Covert Walkie-Talkie Attack
13:50 – Canada’s Foreign Interference Inquiry: What’s Next?
19:30 – Canada’s New Intelligence Priorities: Climate, Terrorism & More
24:15 – Sexual Harassment at CSIS
28:30 – CIA Officer Sentenced for Assaulting Dozens
31:10 – Outro & Support the Show

🎧 Listen now for expert insights and cutting-edge analysis on the intelligence stories that matter.


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Suspected Terrorist Sues Ottawa. Deep dive into PKK Terrorist attack in Turkey. 26 Oct 202400:30:42

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🔍 Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up – October 25, 2024 🔍

Welcome to the latest episode, where former intelligence officer Neil Bisson delivers critical insights on seven key global security stories this week. These updates cover the complex and high-stakes world of international intelligence, from covert operations to significant legal and military actions that shape global dynamics.

In This Episode:

U.S. Charges Former Indian Spy – Delve into the indictment of Vikash Yadav and the implications for U.S.-India relations.
Unsealed Indictment Details – Insights into the background and alleged activities of Yadav, a figure embroiled in transnational repression.
Israeli Espionage Busts – An in-depth look at the arrest of Iran-linked spy cells and the tensions brewing in the Middle East.
Canada’s Abdelrazik Lawsuit Against Ottawa – The long-awaited civil trial as a Montreal man sues the Canadian government, raising questions about civil rights and intelligence practices.
Leaked Israeli Military Plans – FBI probes a potential breach, uncovering Israel’s classified plans and raising concerns about intelligence security.
Deadly PKK Attack on Turkish Aerospace Industries – Analysis of the implications following a violent attack near Ankara, targeting a key player in Turkey’s defense sector.
PKK Claims Responsibility & Turkey’s Retaliation – A look at the PKK’s response and Turkey’s swift military actions, escalating an already intense regional conflict.
With high-level intelligence analysis, Neil provides a unique lens on these unfolding events. Subscribe, stay informed, and join Neil for insider perspectives that cut through the headlines.

Episode Chapters:

Intro – 0:07
U.S. Charges Former Indian Spy – 1:41
Unsealed Indictment of Vikash Yadav – 5:12
Israel Arrests Iran-Linked Spy Cells – 10:47
Canada’s Abdelrazik Lawsuit Against Ottawa – 16:22
Intelligence Leak of Israeli Military Plans – 21:43
PKK Attack on Turkish Aerospace Industries – 26:35
PKK Claims Attack & Turkish Retaliation – 28:05
Outro – 29:13
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Canada's RAW deal on FI. Hamas leader killed and Iranian Spy in UK Military 18 Oct 202400:27:22

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Diplomatic Showdowns, Espionage Scandals, and Global Tensions 🌍💥

In this explosive episode of Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, Neil Bisson breaks down the most shocking intelligence and national security stories of the week. With over 25 years of experience in the intelligence world, Neil delivers insights you won’t find anywhere else.

This week’s headlines include:

🇨🇦 Canada vs. India Diplomatic Crisis: Diplomatic expulsions, criminal allegations, and accusations of foreign interference on Canadian soil. What’s driving this escalating confrontation?
🕵️‍♂️ Trudeau’s Public Accusation: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calls out Indian intelligence agencies for orchestrating an assassination. How far does India’s reach extend?
🇺🇸 Assassination Plot Thwarted in the U.S.: A chilling plot to kill a prominent Sikh leader is uncovered by undercover agents. What does this mean for U.S. national security?
💣 U.S. & Canada Sanction Pro-Palestinian Group: The group Samidoun is accused of having ties to a designated terrorist organization. What’s really going on behind the scenes?
🇮🇱 Hamas Leader Killed: Israel takes out one of Hamas’s top figures in Gaza, but what’s the impact on the region’s ongoing conflict?
🇬🇧 British Espionage Drama: A former British soldier accused of spying for Iran! Get the inside scoop on this shocking espionage case.
🔥 Russian Sabotage in the U.K.: Did Russian spies ignite a warehouse fire? Europe’s security concerns continue to grow.
From diplomatic showdowns to espionage plots and covert operations, this episode is packed with the most critical developments in global intelligence. 💡

Don’t miss out on this must-hear analysis—stay informed, stay safe, and stay curious!


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Russian Mayhem, Espionage in the UK, Canadian Interference & More11 Oct 202400:31:06

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🔍 In this episode of Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, Neil Bisson, a retired intelligence officer with over 25 years of experience, brings you in-depth analysis on the week’s top global security issues. Tune in for insights on espionage, foreign interference, and intelligence failures from around the world.

What you’ll learn in this episode:

🇷🇺 Russia’s GRU chaos in Europe: How the Russian GRU is escalating covert operations in Britain and Europe.
🇨🇳 Chinese espionage within the UK government: Two men stand accused of spying for China in the heart of the UK political system.
🇮🇷 Iranian espionage case & prison escape: A British ex-soldier's shocking ties to Iranian intelligence and a dramatic prison break.
🇨🇦 Canadian intelligence failures: An in-depth look at how a crucial intelligence report on China’s interference was delayed by Prime Minister Trudeau’s security adviser.
🇨🇦 Iran sanctions violations in Canada: The troubling case of two brothers convicted of violating U.S. sanctions on Iran and changing their identities in Canada.
🇨🇦 Warrant delays by a Canadian public safety minister's chief of staff: Allegations of stalling a critical spy warrant for political reasons.
🇨🇦 No 'traitors' in Canadian Parliament: The Prime Minister's security adviser dismisses accusations of MPs being involved in foreign interference.
🇮🇪 Russian interference in Ireland’s parliament: Irish politicians defend themselves amid rumors of Russian espionage and infiltration.
Neil Bisson delivers expert analysis, keeping you ahead of the curve on the world’s most pressing intelligence developments. Stay sharp and stay informed!

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👀 Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction
1:30 - Russian GRU Operations Target Europe
10:30 - Chinese Espionage in the UK
18:15 - Iranian Espionage & British Soldier's Escape
26:10 - Canada’s Delayed Report on Chinese Interference
30:00 - Convicted Brothers & Iran Sanctions Violations
36:15 - Canadian Spy Warrant Delays
43:30 - No 'Traitors' in Canadian Parliament
50:00 - Russian Espionage Allegations in Ireland
55:00 - Outro

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New form of Extremism in Canada. Israel hit by terrorist attack. 06 Oct 202400:26:24

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🎙️ Welcome to Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, your source for expert analysis on the world’s most pressing intelligence, national security, and counterterrorism stories. Hosted by Neil Bisson, a retired intelligence officer with over 25 years of experience, this podcast offers in-depth insights and top-tier commentary on the biggest stories shaping global security today.

🔍 In this episode:
Neil begins with an update on the Skripal poisoning case, where Sergei and Yulia Skripal remain in hiding due to the ongoing threat from Russian intelligence. He then dives into a new report on "salad bar extremism" in Canada, which signals a shift in violent extremism and complicates the work of law enforcement agencies. The episode continues with revelations about foreign interference in Canadian politics, focusing on attempts by China and India to influence government decisions.

Next, Neil discusses Hezbollah’s internal disarray following the death of Hassan Nasrallah and what this could mean for Canadian security. He also covers a significant Chinese cyber-espionage attack targeting over 9,200 Canadian devices. Additionally, Neil breaks down the alarming relationship between Russia’s FSB and the cybercriminal gang Evil Corp, which carried out attacks on NATO countries. Finally, he wraps up with a disturbing analysis of a terror attack in Jaffa, Israel, and its implications for regional and global security.

💡 Stay ahead of the curve with the latest intelligence insights. This episode is packed with critical information for those looking to stay informed in the ever-evolving world of global intelligence.

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🔔 Episode Breakdown:

  1. Intro (00:00 - 01:36)
  2. Skripal Poisoning Case Update (01:37 - 06:25)
  3. Salad Bar Extremism in Canada (06:26 - 11:10)
  4. Foreign Interference in Canadian Politics (11:11 - 16:08)
  5. Hezbollah’s Leadership Disarray (16:09 - 18:54)
  6. Chinese Cyber-Espionage Attack on Canada (18:55 - 22:30)
  7. Russia’s FSB and Evil Corp Cybercrime (22:31 - 24:52)
  8. Terrorist Attack in Israel (24:53 - 25:01)
  9. Outro (25:02 - 26:24)

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Chinese Sex Spies in Canada? Israel Shuts down Al Jazeera in Ramallah! 27 Sep 202400:26:12

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This week’s Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up dives into the latest stories shaking up the world of intelligence, national security, and foreign interference. Hosted by Neil Bisson, a retired intelligence officer with over 20 years of experience, this episode delivers top-secret level insights and analysis on key global events:

  • Chinese Spies in Canada? Erin O'Toole reveals a troubling encounter with a possible Chinese "honey trap" agent. What are the implications for national security and foreign interference in Canada’s political system?
  • Press Freedom Under Fire: Israeli forces raid Al Jazeera’s office in Ramallah, raising concerns about press freedom in conflict zones. What does this mean for the broader Israel-Palestine conflict?
  • Pakistan’s New Spy Chief: Lieutenant General Asim Malik takes over as head of ISI. We break down what this means for Pakistan’s intelligence operations and regional security.
  • Ukraine’s Crackdown on Telegram: The Ukrainian government bans Telegram due to security concerns over Russian espionage. How are digital platforms becoming battlegrounds for intelligence?
  • Chinese Cyber Espionage: State-sponsored hackers from China target U.S. internet service providers. What are the risks and implications for global cybersecurity?

Tune in for expert analysis and critical insights you won’t find anywhere else. This episode provides an in-depth look at the most urgent geopolitical and security challenges shaping today’s world.

Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction
01:30 – Chinese Honey Traps in Canada
05:12 – Israel Raids Al Jazeera’s Office
10:22 – Pakistan’s New Spy Chief
15:45 – Ukraine Bans Telegram
19:10 – Chinese Hackers Infiltrate U.S. ISPs
22:00 – Outro

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Russian plot to down planes heading to North America. 08 Nov 202400:28:15

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🌍 THIS WEEK ON GLOBAL INTELLIGENCE WEEKLY WRAP-UP! 🌍

Are you ready to dive into the world’s most pressing intelligence stories? This week’s episode is PACKED with insights that you can’t afford to miss! 🎧🔍

🔥 Why is China worried about minerals like gallium?
China’s recent moves to protect rare resources like gallium are raising eyebrows worldwide. Could this be about more than just trade? Find out why these minerals are critical for military and tech dominance! 💥

✈️ Is Russia preparing to target North American airlines?
Authorities in Europe have uncovered a potential Russian sabotage plot involving incendiary devices hidden in packages. This could have been a “dry run” to test attacks on cargo flights headed to North America! Is our aviation sector under threat? 😱✈️

🤝 A NEW "Axis" of Power?
Australia’s top spy warns of a rising coalition among Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran. What could this mean for Western nations and our security strategies? Are we witnessing the emergence of a new Cold War-like alliance? 🌐

💼 Canada Takes Action Against TikTok
With TikTok under fire for national security concerns, Canada has ordered the app to wind down operations. Is this a turning point in the global data privacy debate? 📱🚨

🇫🇷 Samuel Paty Trial in France
As suspects stand trial for the tragic murder of French teacher Samuel Paty, we explore what this means for freedom of expression, radicalization, and extremism in Europe.

With 25 years of intelligence expertise, I’m unpacking each story, exposing the threats, and explaining the ripple effects for North America and beyond! 🔎💬

Tune in, get informed, and be prepared. This is your essential weekly briefing on national and global security! 🌎

🎙️ Listen Now! and go to www.globalintelligenceknowledgenetwork.com for all things from the world of intelligence! 

Don’t forget to leave a comment, like, and share to keep the conversation going! 💬✨

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How Much has China infiltrated North American critical infrastructure? 01 Nov 202400:25:41

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🌍 Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up - November 1, 2024 🌍

🚨 EXCLUSIVE INTELLIGENCE INSIGHTS REVEALED! 🚨 Get an insider’s perspective in this week’s Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up! Hosted by Neil Bisson—the Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network, a retired intelligence officer with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), and a former frontline border officer with Canada Border Services Agency—this podcast gives listeners unparalleled access to the high-level intelligence analysis usually reserved for national security insiders.

Here's a glimpse of this week’s stories:

1️⃣ China’s Cyber “Pre-Positioning” Threat
China’s cyber strategy involves embedding assets in U.S. networks to control critical infrastructure—a move with potential consequences for all of North America.

2️⃣ Canada’s Foreign Interference Inquiry Wrap-Up
The inquiry reveals an unsettling landscape of state-backed interference tactics, with implications for Canada’s political stability and democratic integrity.

3️⃣ Hezbollah’s Leadership Shift
With Naim Qassem now leading Hezbollah, Neil explains the ripple effects this shift could have across the Middle East.

4️⃣ India’s Cyber Surveillance Scandal
India is accused of targeting Sikh activists abroad through cyber surveillance, an intensifying scandal that could strain relations with Canada.

5️⃣ UK Soldier’s Espionage Trial
A British soldier stands trial for alleged spying for Iran, claiming loyalty while crossing into the shadows of espionage. Neil explores this case’s far-reaching impact.

6️⃣ Pentagon Leaker Jack Teixeira
Facing a 17-year sentence, the National Guard airman’s case highlights vulnerabilities in intelligence security and the risks of insider leaks.

7️⃣ Australia’s ASIS Tech Investments
ASIS is ramping up tech to outpace surveillance threats, proving that cutting-edge human intelligence is still essential to national security.

Every episode brings exclusive intelligence insights you can’t find anywhere else, giving you a deeper understanding of the world’s most pressing security issues.

📅 CHAPTERS:
0:00 Welcome to the Wrap-Up!
1:00 China's Stealth Tactics in U.S. Networks
4:00 Canada’s Foreign Interference Hearing
7:55 Hezbollah’s Power Shift
11:50 India’s Cyber Surveillance Scandal
15:45 UK Spy Drama
19:45 Pentagon Leaker Shockwave
23:25 ASIS Tech Surge
24:41 Outro

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What President Elect Donald Trump will mean for Global Security and Stability 15 Nov 202400:26:56

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🌍 Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up | November 18, 2024

This special episode of Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up delivers in-depth analysis of President-elect Donald Trump’s appointments and policies—and how they will reshape global security and stability when he takes office in January. 💡 Neil Bisson provides expert insights into the ripple effects that every country must prepare for in this pivotal moment.

📰 This Episode Covers:
1️⃣ The alleged Iranian plot to assassinate Trump—what it reveals about U.S.-Iran tensions
2️⃣ How extremist groups, domestic and international, are strategizing around Trump’s election
3️⃣ Fears of politicization within U.S. intelligence agencies—why this matters globally
4️⃣ Trump’s potential foreign policy impact on the Middle East and Ukraine
5️⃣ Leadership changes at the FBI and CIA under Trump’s administration
6️⃣ Canada’s challenges with Trump’s appointees and policies
7️⃣ Rep. Mike Waltz’s appointment as National Security Adviser and its implications

🎙️ With over 25 years of intelligence experience, Neil Bisson offers the kind of analysis governments and organizations rely on to understand and adapt to the world’s shifting power dynamics.

📅 Special Announcement: Neil will present at the BSides Ottawa Cybersecurity Conference on November 22nd—discussing Data Breaches and National Security. Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to hear from one of the best in the field!

🌟 Subscribe, like, and share this episode to stay ahead of the curve as global security evolves.

Chapters:
0:00 – Intro: A Special Episode on Trump’s Impact on Global Security
1:00 – Alleged Iranian Plot to Assassinate Donald Trump
5:15 – Extremist Groups React to Trump’s Election Victory
9:40 – Politicization Concerns in U.S. Intelligence Agencies
13:55 – Trump’s Potential Foreign Policy in the Middle East and Ukraine
18:05 – Leadership Changes at FBI and CIA Under Trump
21:05 – Canada’s Challenges with Trump’s Appointees and Policies
24:00 – Rep. Mike Waltz as National Security Adviser: Implications for U.S. Strategy
25:30 – Outro: Global Security and Stability in Focus


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CIA Insider Threat. Foreign Interference threatens Liberal Leadership Race24 Jan 202500:24:03

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🚨 This Week on Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up 🚨
Join Neil Bisson, retired intelligence officer with over 25 years of experience, for raw intelligence that’s unbiased, unfiltered, and unapologetic. This podcast is for individuals who demand insights beyond watered-down government narratives or politically biased agendas. If you want the truth, not the spin, you’ve come to the right place.

🔑 Episode Highlights – Questions You’ll Want Answers To:

  • A CIA analyst pleads guilty to leaking classified info about Israel: How do insider threats like this compromise national security and strain allied relationships?
  • Canada: A safe haven for Iranian regime officials? Why is Canada accused of sheltering human rights violators, and what should be done to close the gaps in its immigration system?
  • MP Chandra Arya’s leadership bid and ties to India: Could foreign interference be influencing Canadian politics more than we realize?
  • ISIS-inspired terror plot linked to Canada’s immigration system: How are legitimate immigration pathways being exploited, and what can we learn from this and the Millennium Bomber case?
  • Chinese espionage in the Philippines: What do these arrests tell us about China's global intelligence operations, and how should Canada prepare?
  • Swiss Iranian national dies in Iranian custody: Are espionage allegations just a cover for Iran’s political leverage, and what does this mean for Western nations?
  • Southport violence sparks a debate on terrorism definitions: Should non-ideological violent acts be labeled as terrorism, or would that stretch national security resources too thin?
  • Russian spy ships near UK undersea infrastructure: Is hybrid warfare the new normal, and how vulnerable is Western infrastructure to sabotage?

This is intelligence analysis like you’ve never heard before—honest, insightful, and completely devoid of spin. 🌍

⏱️ Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:30 Story 1: CIA Analyst Pleads Guilty to Leaking Info About Israel
04:30 Story 2: Canada as a Safe Haven for Iranian Regime Officials
07:45 Story 3: MP Chandra Arya’s Leadership Bid Sparks Foreign Interference Concerns
11:00 Story 4: ISIS-Inspired Terror Plot Linked to Canada’s Immigration System
14:30 Story 5: Arrest of Chinese National in the Philippines for Espionage
17:30 Story 6: Swiss Iranian National Dies in Iranian Custody
20:30 Story 7: Debating the Definition of Terrorism Post-Southport Attack
23:00 Story 8: Russian Spy Ships in UK Waters Threaten Undersea Infrastructure
24:30 Outro

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🚨 This Week on the Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up 🚨
Ready to dive into the world of intelligence, espionage, and national security? Join Neil Bisson, Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network, as he unpacks this week’s most gripping stories with insights that rival top-tier government briefings. With over 25 years in intelligence and law enforcement, Neil delivers the analysis you won’t find anywhere else. 🎙️

🎧 This week’s explosive stories include:
1️⃣ Canada’s Liberal Leadership Race: Are the new rules enough to keep foreign actors out of Canadian politics, or are we still wide open to interference?

2️⃣ TikTok’s Looming Ban in the U.S.: Is TikTok a threat to U.S. security—or just caught in a geopolitical crossfire?

3️⃣ AI Chip Export Restrictions: Is the U.S. risking global innovation in its bid to block China’s access to advanced AI technology? And where does Canada fit into this strategy?

4️⃣ Baltic Sea Sabotage: Who’s behind the undersea sabotage, and is NATO prepared for this kind of hybrid warfare?

5️⃣ Russia’s Crackdown on Dissent: Could Putin’s latest suppression efforts backfire and destabilize his grip on power?

6️⃣ Canada’s Struggles with Deportation: Why can’t Canada remove a senior Iranian official accused of human rights abuses? What are the legal and security roadblocks?

7️⃣ Taiwan Faces Chinese Espionage: How far is Beijing willing to go in its intelligence operations to dominate Taiwan?

8️⃣ Russian Diplomats Breaching UK Parliament: Was this an intelligence-gathering mission, a provocation, or a major failure in British security?

🔎 Find out the answers to these critical questions and more in this week’s episode of Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up!

🕒 Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:18 Canada’s Liberal Leadership Race: Foreign Interference Risks
06:03 TikTok Ban: A National Security Flashpoint
11:28 U.S. AI Chip Export Restrictions: Canada’s Role
16:53 Baltic Sea Sabotage: NATO on High Alert
21:28 Russia’s Crackdown on Dissent: A Regime in Trouble?
24:18 Canada Struggles to Deport Senior Iranian Official
26:58 Taiwan’s Espionage Challenges: China’s Game Plan
27:08 Russian Diplomats Breach UK Parliament: Security Failures
28:40 Outro

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🌍 Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up | Jan 10, 2025 🌍
Get ready for another unmissable episode of the Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, where Neil Bisson, with over 25 years of experience in intelligence and law enforcement, delivers high-level analysis rivaling top-secret briefings! This week’s stories explore the ever-shifting landscape of global security and geopolitics.

In this episode:
🇨🇦 Canada’s Future Leadership at Risk? As Justin Trudeau prepares to step down, we analyze the vulnerabilities in the Liberal Party's leadership race amidst looming foreign interference.
🇺🇸 Biden’s Diplomatic Sprint with India: What’s behind this late-game push as the U.S. prepares for a presidential transition?
🇫🇮 Hybrid Warfare in the Baltic Sea: Finnish authorities seize a tanker linked to the sabotage of undersea cables—what does this mean for global security?
🇹🇼 Taiwan’s Internet Under Attack? A Chinese-owned vessel faces allegations of damaging critical undersea cables.
🇨🇦 Canada’s Rising Terrorism Threats: Alarming trends reveal a diversification in radicalization.
🇦🇺 Australia’s Hate Crimes Spike: How geopolitical tensions are fueling antisemitism and Islamophobia.
🇩🇪 Espionage in Germany: Three individuals indicted for spying for China’s Ministry of State Security.
🇮🇷 A Swiss National Dies in Iran’s Custody: Exploring the implications of Iran’s contentious use of foreign detentions.

🔎 Dive into these stories with Neil Bisson’s expert insight, uncovering how intelligence impacts you more than you realize!

📚 Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:45 - Canada's Leadership Race & Foreign Interference 🇨🇦
06:15 - Biden’s Last-Minute Diplomacy with India 🇺🇸🇮🇳
10:55 - Finland’s Undersea Cable Sabotage 🇫🇮
15:30 - Taiwan Investigates Chinese Vessel 🇹🇼
20:10 - Canada’s Escalating Terrorism Threats 🇨🇦
23:45 - Hate Crimes Surge in Australia 🇦🇺
26:20 - Espionage Indictments in Germany 🇩🇪
28:35 - Swiss National Dies in Iran’s Custody 🇮🇷
28:40 - Outro

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Biden’s Diplomacy: Foreign Policy
Finland Cable Sabotage: Kyiv Post
Taiwan & Undersea Cables: The Guardian
Canada’s Terrorism Threats: Global News
Hate Crimes in Australia: The Guardian
German Espionage Indictments: DW
Swiss National in Iran: Al Jazeera
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🎉 Welcome to the Global Intelligence 2024 Yearly Wrap-Up! 🎉

This special edition reflects on the most impactful stories from the world of intelligence, national security, and espionage in 2024. Neil Bisson, Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network and a veteran with over 25 years of experience in intelligence and law enforcement, delivers unparalleled insights and analysis into the events that shaped this transformative year.

From transnational repression and espionage scandals to foreign interference in democratic systems and evolving threats of terrorism and sabotage, this episode underscores the growing complexities of global security.

🛡️ Why these issues matter:

  • India’s Espionage Scandals: The bold and controversial assassination operations on foreign soil have strained diplomatic relations and raised critical concerns about accountability within intelligence agencies. These stories serve as a wake-up call for countries to bolster counterintelligence capabilities and address lapses in operational security.
  • Foreign Interference in Canadian Politics: The revelation of foreign governments influencing elections and communities highlights the fragility of democratic systems. The episode explores how legislative responses and greater public awareness can protect democratic sovereignty.
  • Russian Sabotage in Europe: The rise in sabotage operations targeting critical infrastructure sheds light on hybrid warfare tactics and the vulnerabilities of allied nations. Canada and other countries must take note of these risks to prevent similar attacks at home.
  • Chinese Influence Operations and Espionage: The global expansion of influence campaigns and intellectual property theft demonstrates the relentless push by Beijing to infiltrate democracies and secure technological dominance. Democracies must respond with coordinated intelligence measures to counteract these efforts.
  • Evolving Terrorism Threats: The stories of ISIS-inspired plots and lapses in immigration screening emphasize the urgent need for stronger border security, enhanced investigative capabilities, and community outreach programs to counter radicalization.

📌 Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:50 Welcome and Overview
02:20 India's Espionage and Assassination Scandals
05:05 Foreign Interference in Canadian Politics
07:25 Russian Sabotage Operations in Europe and Their Lessons for Canada
09:05 The Daniel Khalife Case and Counterterrorism in the UK
10:25 Chinese Influence Operations in the UK and the Philippines
12:00 Chinese Espionage in Canada
13:10 Terrorism and Homegrown Extremism in Canada
14:17 Outro

As we step into 2025, these stories highlight the importance of proactive intelligence measures to safeguard national security and counter the growing threats to global stability.

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🚨 Domestic terrorism in the U.S. healthcare system?
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🌍 Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up | December 13, 2024

Step inside the world of top-secret briefings with Neil Bisson, Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network. With over 25 years of experience as a trained intelligence officer, Neil delivers insights and analysis you won’t find anywhere else. This episode is your access to an intelligence report so classified, it could be straight off a government desk.

🔍 Topics Covered (Questions Answered):

Russian spies and a UK journalist kidnapping plot
What daring tactics did a Russian spy cell attempt to silence a journalist on British soil? And how does this echo previous Russian operations like the infamous Salisbury poisoning?
Canada dismisses Michael Chan’s libel case amid foreign interference concerns
What does this court decision reveal about China’s influence in Canadian politics? And what lessons can other democracies learn about countering foreign interference?
Indian visa manipulation as a tool for foreign interference
How is India leveraging visas to silence dissent in Canada’s Sikh communities? And why does this tactic represent a growing trend in transnational repression?
The rise of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and global terrorism risks
Has the former al-Qaida affiliate truly reformed into a domestic force, or is it a wolf in sheep’s clothing? What does their rise mean for the fragile stability of Syria and global security?
MI5’s shift in priorities to counter rogue state threats
Why is MI5 scaling back its counter-terrorism focus, and what does this tell us about the new wave of state-sponsored threats from nations like Russia, Iran, and China?
China’s “Salt Typhoon” hack and its implications for global cybersecurity
How did Chinese hackers breach global telecommunications networks, and what sensitive data did they access? Is any country’s communication infrastructure truly safe from cyber-espionage?
Melbourne synagogue fire: Terrorism and rising antisemitism in Australia
What does this attack tell us about the rise of hate-based violence in Australia? How are authorities responding to this troubling trend?
Chinese spy linked to Prince Andrew excluded from the UK
What was the Chinese Communist Party’s endgame in cultivating ties with high-ranking UK officials, and how does this case highlight Beijing’s long-game strategy of political interference?
📖 Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:50 Russian spies and the UK journalist kidnapping plot
3:20 Canada dismisses Michael Chan’s libel case amid foreign interference concerns
6:10 Indian visa manipulation as a tool for foreign interference
9:30 The rise of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and global terrorism risks
12:40 MI5’s shift in priorities to counter rogue state threats
16:00 China’s “Salt Typhoon” hack and its implications for global cybersecurity
19:40 Melbourne synagogue fire: Terrorism and rising antisemitism in Australia
23:00 Alleged Chinese spy linked to Prince Andrew excluded from the UK
26:00 Outro

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🎧 The latest episode of Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up is HERE, and it’s PACKED with the kind of insights and analysis you'd expect in highly classified intelligence briefings—but we’re bringing it straight to YOU. 🚨✨

💡 What’s Inside This Week’s Episode?

🛡️ A Norwegian security guard at the US Embassy arrested for SPYING—how deep does this espionage rabbit hole go?
🇨🇦 vs. 🇮🇳: The explosive diplomatic showdown over allegations tied to Sikh separatist violence—what’s REALLY happening behind the scenes?
🛠️ Canada’s NEW national security strategy—does it finally address the growing threats of foreign interference?
🇬🇧 & 🇷🇺: Accusations, expulsions, and escalating tensions—who’s winning the shadow war?
🕵️‍♂️ Shocking espionage in the UK, from a daring prison escape to a spy cell targeting journalists—this week’s headlines feel like a spy thriller!
🌊 Baltic Sea under siege? Investigating suspected sabotage of undersea cables—what does it mean for global security?
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🚨 MI5’s Courtroom Deception & China’s Digital Influence 🚨

This week on Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, we break down MI5’s shocking admission that it misled courtsabout a violent neo-Nazi informant. What happens when intelligence agencies go too far in protecting their sources? 🤔

Meanwhile, a Chinese-backed disinformation campaign targeted Chrystia Freeland’s leadership bid in Canada. How are foreign actors using digital influence to manipulate democratic institutions? 🕵️‍♂️

We also cover breaking intelligence developments from around the world:
🔍 Neo-Nazi terror plot foiled—how extremist groups are shifting tactics.
🛑 South Korea’s AI warning—is China’s DeepSeek app a data-harvesting threat?
💊 Canada’s fentanyl crisis—will the newly appointed “fentanyl czar” make a difference?
⚓ Russian sabotage? Reports suggest Moscow may have targeted Germany’s newest warship.

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📌 Chapters:
00:00 – Intro: MI5’s Courtroom Deception & China’s Digital Influence
01:22 – MI5 Caught Lying to Courts About a Neo-Nazi Informant
06:32 – Foreign Interference in Canada: Chrystia Freeland’s Leadership Bid Targeted
11:47 – Neo-Nazi Leader Convicted for Plot to Attack Maryland Power Grid
17:08 – South Korea Warns About Chinese AI App DeepSeek
21:32 – Canada Appoints Its First Fentanyl Czar
24:03 – Did Russian Agents Sabotage Germany’s Newest Warship?
26:25 – Outro: Support the Podcast & Stay Informed

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🚨 U.S. Intelligence in Crisis & Cameras: China’s Digital Spies? 🚨

This week on Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, we analyze a growing crisis in U.S. intelligence—with the CIA facing workforce reductions and the FBI under political pressure from the new Trump administration. Is America’s intelligence community at risk of losing its edge?

Meanwhile, Chinese-made surveillance cameras installed across critical U.S. infrastructure could be acting as digital spies for Beijing. Could these devices be exploited for cyber espionage?

We also cover breaking intelligence developments from around the world:
🔍 Russia’s espionage operations inside Ukraine exposed.
🕵️‍♂️ The UK’s Prevent program failure—did counterterrorism officers miss a deadly threat?
💥 Russia’s FSB fighting back against CIA recruitment efforts—is this the new Cold War?

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📌 Chapters:
00:00 – Intro: U.S. Intelligence in Crisis & China's Digital Spies
02:40 – The CIA Buyouts: Is America’s Intelligence Community Weaker?
07:50 – FBI Under Pressure: Political Scrutiny & National Security Risks
12:55 – Russian Espionage Unit Exposed in Ukraine
17:30 – UK’s Counterterrorism Failure: The Prevent Program Breakdown
21:10 – China’s Surveillance Threat: Are Security Cameras Digital Spies?
25:40 – Russia’s FSB vs. the CIA: A New Intelligence War?
27:50 – Outro: Support the Podcast & Stay Informed

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🔎 Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up | January 31, 2025
Top-secret level analysis on intelligence, espionage, and global security threats.

This week, we’re diving into some of the most critical developments in intelligence and national security:

🚨 FBI Investigation Uncovers China-Libya Arms Trafficking – A former UN diplomat and a Montreal businessman are caught in an illicit weapons network.
🕵️‍♂️ UK Espionage Trial – A Bulgarian woman stands trial for allegedly spying for Russia, shedding light on covert intelligence operations in the West.
🔧 Sabotage in the Baltic Sea – A critical undersea cable is deliberately damaged. Who’s behind it, and what does it mean for global security?
🇨🇦 Iranian Official Suing to Stay in Canada – How did an accused member of Iran’s regime enter Canada, and why is she now suing the government?
📜 Final Report on Foreign Interference in Canada – China, India, and other foreign states have been caught meddling in Canada’s democratic institutions. What happens next?
💣 Australia Thwarts Antisemitic Bomb Plot – A caravan filled with explosives was discovered in Sydney. What does this mean for the evolving threat of extremism?
📱 China Using Social Media for Espionage – The CCP is targeting U.S. military officers via LinkedIn. What’s the intelligence behind this cyber threat?

Neil Bisson, Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network, brings you expert analysis from 25+ years in intelligence and law enforcement.

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⏰ Chapters:

00:00 – Intro
01:30 – China-Libya Arms Trafficking Investigation
05:30 – UK Espionage Trial: Bulgarian Woman Accused of Spying for Russia
09:30 – Sabotage in the Baltic Sea: Undersea Cable Damaged
13:30 – Iranian Official Suing to Stay in Canada
18:00 – Final Report on Foreign Interference in Canada
21:30 – Australia Thwarts Antisemitic Bomb Plot
23:30 – China Using Social Media to Target U.S. Service Members
24:30 – Outro

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🌎 Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up – March 7, 2025 🕵️‍♂️

🚨 This week’s episode is packed with intelligence and national security developments you NEED to know! From Russian cyber threats to Arctic security vulnerabilities, espionage scandals, and the latest geopolitical tensions—Neil Bisson breaks it all down with expert analysis.

🔎 Inside this episode:
✅ Cyber Threats & Russia – Chuck Schumer warns that pausing U.S. cyber operations gives Putin a "free pass." What are the risks?
✅ China's Influence in the Philippines – Suspected Chinese spies are using financial donations as leverage. How deep does this go?
✅ Sabotage in the Baltic Sea – Swedish police investigate an attack on critical infrastructure. Is this part of a broader pattern?
✅ U.S.-Ukraine Relations – A heated Oval Office meeting leaves U.S.-Ukraine intelligence sharing in limbo. What does this mean for the war?
✅ A Canadian Teen Recruited by Russian Intelligence – A shocking espionage case raises concerns about youth recruitment in intelligence.
✅ Canada’s Arctic in the Crosshairs – CSIS warns that foreign adversaries see the Arctic as a vulnerable target. How is Canada responding?
✅ Europe’s Undersea Internet Cables Under Attack? – Mysterious "shadow fleets" and suspected sabotage put global communications at risk.
✅ The U.S. Shuts Down Intelligence Sharing with Ukraine – What are the battlefield and geopolitical consequences of this decision?

With over 25 years in intelligence and law enforcement, Neil Bisson delivers top-secret-level insights into the world of espionage, foreign interference, and national security.

📌 CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
01:30 - Cyber threats: Schumer warns of U.S. cyber operations pause
05:00 - China’s influence in the Philippines through financial donations
08:40 - Swedish police investigate suspected sabotage in the Baltic Sea
12:10 - Trump, Zelensky, and a heated Oval Office meeting
15:15 - A Canadian teen recruited as a Russian spy
18:15 - Canada’s Arctic: A growing national security concern
20:45 - Europe’s undersea internet cables under attack
22:15 - U.S. cuts intelligence sharing with Ukraine
22:50 - Outro

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🌍 Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up | February 28, 2025

🔎 This week, we dive into the most pressing intelligence and national security stories shaping the world. From China’s transnational repression to India’s alleged foreign interference in Canada, Taiwan’s undersea cable sabotage, and North Korean troops in Ukraine—these stories reveal the ever-shifting landscape of global intelligence.

🕵️‍♂️ With over 25 years of experience in intelligence and law enforcement, Neil Bisson, Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network, breaks down the key developments you need to know.

📢 In This Episode:

A 19-year-old pro-democracy activist from Hong Kong is wanted by Beijing—despite living in the UK. What does this mean for dissidents abroad?
A new investigation reveals an Indian businessman accused of foreign interference in Canada. How deep does this go?
Taiwan detains a Chinese-crewed ship suspected of sabotaging an undersea internet cable. Is this part of a larger strategy?
The NSA urges iPhone users to enable Apple’s Lockdown Mode. Should you be worried about spyware?
Over 100 U.S. intelligence officers were fired under controversial circumstances. What’s really going on?
North Korea sends troops to Russia—with some reportedly deployed to Ukraine’s front lines. How will this impact the war?
Vladimir Putin warns Western elites against interfering in U.S.-Russia relations—while his regime continues cyberattacks and military aggression.
📌 Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:40 - China’s Transnational Repression & the Case of Chloe Cheung
06:15 - Canada Accuses Indian Businessman of Foreign Interference
11:20 - Taiwan Detains Chinese-Crewed Ship Over Undersea Cable Sabotage
15:30 - NSA Warns iPhone Users: Turn On Lockdown Mode
18:45 - 100+ U.S. Intelligence Officers Fired—What’s Going On?
21:30 - North Korean Troops in Ukraine: A Game-Changer?
24:00 - Putin’s Warning to the West
25:30 - Outro & Ways to Support the Show

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🌍 Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up – February 21, 2025

Welcome to another episode of Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up! This week, we’re diving into the intelligence and national security stories shaping our world.

🔍 U.S. intelligence agencies are shifting focus away from preventing large-scale terrorist attacks like 9/11—are they making a dangerous mistake?
🔐 Tensions rise between the U.S. and the UK over demands for encrypted Apple cloud data—will this shake up intelligence-sharing?
💣 Russia’s covert sabotage operations in Europe are escalating—what does this mean for global security?
🚨 A British couple is detained in Iran on espionage charges—what’s behind this latest diplomatic crisis?
🎯 The CIA is ramping up drone surveillance of Mexican drug cartels—how will this impact U.S.-Mexico relations?
🌏 ASIO has uncovered foreign plots targeting individuals in Australia—just how widespread is foreign interference?
⚠️ Russia’s influence in Africa’s Sahel region is growing—what’s Moscow’s ultimate goal?
🕵️‍♂️ China’s ‘Salt Typhoon’ hacking group is infiltrating U.S. telecommunications—what’s the real threat?
💀 The U.S. has officially declared Mexican drug cartels as global terrorist organizations—will this change the fight against transnational crime?

📢 Stay informed with expert analysis from Neil Bisson, Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network and a retired CSIS intelligence officer with over 25 years of experience.

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⏳ Chapters
00:00 - Intro
01:30 - U.S. intelligence shifts focus from counterterrorism
05:45 - U.S.-UK encryption battle over Apple data
10:20 - Russia’s covert sabotage in Europe
15:05 - British couple detained in Iran for espionage
19:40 - CIA drone surveillance of Mexican drug cartels
23:15 - ASIO exposes foreign plots in Australia
26:00 - Russia expands influence in Africa’s Sahel region
29:30 - China’s ‘Salt Typhoon’ hackers target U.S. telecoms
32:50 - U.S. designates Mexican drug cartels as global terrorist organizations
37:00 - Outro & Course Announcement

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🔍 Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up | March 21, 2025 🌐💣

Espionage, sabotage, and surveillance... oh my. In this week’s Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, Neil Bisson—retired CSIS intelligence officer and Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network—dives deep into the most pressing national security and intelligence headlines you need to know. With over 25 years of intel and law enforcement experience, Neil delivers top secret-level insights with expert analysis you won’t get from mainstream media.

🚨 This week:

  • China sentences a former engineer to death for espionage—what drove him to betray his country?
  • Silicon Valley turns into a spy thriller as Rippling sues Deel for alleged corporate espionage.
  • The Netherlands cracks down on digital and diaspora espionage—a game changer for foreign influence.
  • Japan vs. Belarus: Was a Japanese man’s espionage conviction politically motivated?
  • Europol reveals Russia’s use of criminal gangs for sabotage—hybrid warfare just got an upgrade.
  • Canada lays terrorism charges in a disturbing antisemitic case in Winnipeg.
  • Tesla dealerships under attack in the U.S.—is this a new wave of domestic extremism?
  • Ontario police using Israeli spyware—is our privacy at risk?

💥 Buckle up—intelligence isn’t just spy games anymore. It’s about protecting your life, your job, and your country.

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🎯 Chapters:

00:00 Intro
01:30 Death sentence in China for espionage
08:00 Silicon Valley corporate spying scandal: Rippling vs. Deel
13:45 Netherlands' bold law against foreign interference
17:10 Japanese national sentenced in Belarus for espionage
19:30 Europol uncovers Russian hybrid sabotage
21:40 Terrorism charges in Winnipeg antisemitic case
23:10 Tesla attacks: domestic extremism in the U.S.?
24:45 Ontario police and Israeli spyware
25:30 Outro


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🌍 Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up | March 14, 2025

Get facts, intelligence, and insights—not spin and opinion. In this week’s Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, Neil Bisson unpacks the most critical intelligence and national security stories shaping the world today.

🔍 This Episode Covers:

🕵️‍♂️ Russian Spy Ring & Assassination Plot – A convicted Russian spy cell in the UK had elaborate plans to assassinate journalist Christo Grozev, including using a staged arrest and a brutal sledgehammer attack. What does this reveal about Russia’s evolving intelligence operations, and why are journalists becoming prime targets?

🇬🇧 How a Russian Spy Ring Did Moscow’s Dirty Work in the UK – A deeper dive into the espionage network that infiltrated Britain, carrying out surveillance, honeytraps, and potential kidnappings for the Kremlin. How were they caught, and what does this case expose about Russia’s covert networks in Europe?

🇷🇺 Russia Expels British Diplomats – In a move that escalates diplomatic tensions, Russia has expelled two British diplomats over espionage allegations. Is this just tit-for-tat diplomacy, or are we witnessing an escalation in intelligence warfare between Moscow and London?

🤖 AI-Powered Election Interference – A new Canadian intelligence report warns that China, Russia, and Iran are likely to use AI-driven disinformation campaigns to manipulate public perception in Canada’s upcoming federal election. With deepfakes and AI-generated propaganda on the rise, how can Canada defend its democracy?

🌊 Undersea Cable Sabotage – The mysterious breakdown of undersea internet cables is raising concerns about deliberate sabotage. With global economies and military operations relying on these critical lines of communication, why is proving these attacks so difficult, and what does it mean for global security?

🇩🇪 Germany’s Intelligence Failure on COVID-19 – A new report reveals that Germany’s intelligence agency, the BND, failed to detect and warn about COVID-19’s threat in 2019. Was this a simple oversight, or does it expose a deeper weakness in how intelligence agencies assess non-traditional security risks?

🔥 Russian Sabotage Campaign in Poland – Polish authorities have arrested a Belarusian man accused of committing arson as part of a Russian-directed sabotage effort. With similar acts of covert disruption reported across Europe, is Russia escalating its use of proxy operatives to destabilize NATO countries?

🇬🇱 Trump’s Renewed Push for Greenland – Former President Donald Trump is once again advocating for the U.S. to acquire Greenland, citing national security concerns. But is this a strategic necessity in the battle for Arctic dominance, or just political posturing?

🛑 With the Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, you get the intelligence behind the headlines—no hype, no bias.

📌 Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:30 - Russian spy ring & assassination plot
06:00 - How Russian spies operated in the UK
10:45 - Russia expels British diplomats
15:20 - AI-driven election interference in Canada
20:10 - Undersea cable sabotage concerns
24:40 - Germany’s intelligence failure on COVID-19
27:50 - Russian sabotage campaign in Poland
29:20 - Trump’s renewed push for Greenland
30:20 - Outro

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🌍 Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up (April 4, 2025) | Espionage, Diplomatic Tensions & Security Shake-Ups

Welcome to Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, where we analyze the most pressing intelligence and national security stories shaping the world.

With over 25 years of experience in intelligence and law enforcement, Neil Bisson—Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network and retired Intelligence Officer with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service—delivers expert analysis beyond the headlines.

This week’s top stories:
🔎 Paraguay vs. Brazil – A diplomatic crisis erupts over espionage allegations, threatening regional stability.
🔎 China’s Spy Crackdown – Beijing arrests three Filipinos, raising concerns about foreign intelligence operations.
🔎 U.S. National Security Council Shake-Up – Trump dismisses key officials—what does this mean for global security?
🔎 CIA’s Surprise Move – A seasoned veteran is pulled from a top clandestine role. Is politics at play?
🔎 Neo-Nazi Conviction in Canada – A landmark case against extremist propaganda.
🔎 Hezbollah in the UK – Two men arrested in London over suspected terrorism links.

Stay tuned as Neil breaks down these critical developments!

📌 Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
1:25 - Espionage Allegations Strain Paraguay-Brazil Relations
8:35 - China’s Espionage Crackdown: Three Filipinos Arrested
15:00 - U.S. National Security Council Shake-Up & Intelligence Concerns
18:55 - CIA Withdraws Veteran from Clandestine Role
20:30 - Canada’s Neo-Nazi Propagandist Convicted for Terrorism
22:00 - Hezbollah-Linked Arrests in the UK
23:00 - Outro

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🎙️ META Compromises U.S. National Security? Canadian Election Infiltrated? Russia Sabotages Europe?
Welcome to this week’s Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up—where espionage, sabotage, cyber-attacks, and foreign interference collide in a whirlwind of global intrigue. 💥

Join Neil Bisson, Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network and a retired CSIS officer with over 25 years in intelligence and law enforcement, as he breaks down this week’s biggest intelligence and national security headlines—taking you beyond the surface with the insight only an insider can deliver.

🔍 This week’s top stories include:
🇷🇴 A suspected Romanian agent arrested in the UK over a DHL fire—was it part of a Russian sabotage campaign?
🇺🇸 The CIA is reviewing its authority to use lethal force on Mexican drug cartels. Should counterterrorism tactics be used in counter-narcotics ops?
🇺🇸 Did FBI informants have a role in the January 6th Capitol riot—or are conspiracy theories muddying the facts?
🇹🇼 Why did Taiwan’s presidential guards betray their country by spying for China—and what does it say about insider threats in democracies?
💻 Chinese cyber actors strike again by exploiting an Ivanti VPN flaw. Are critical infrastructure vulnerabilities being patched fast enough?
🌐 Did Meta help boost Chinese AI development by putting profit ahead of American national security?
🇨🇦 Beijing-backed social media manipulation hits Canada’s federal election—how real is the threat of foreign influence on Canadian voters?
🇮🇳 Should Pierre Poilievre be concerned about alleged donations from allies of Indian PM Modi? And why hasn’t he obtained a security clearance?

🧠 These are the stories shaping the world of modern espionage, foreign interference, cyber warfare, and national security. Get expert insight, hard questions, and real answers.

👇 Chapters
00:00 – Intro
01:32 – Suspected Russian sabotage: DHL warehouse fire in the UK
04:32 – CIA reviews lethal authority against drug cartels
07:46 – FBI’s role in the January 6th Capitol Riot under scrutiny
10:44 – Chinese spies jailed in Taiwan’s Presidential Office
14:15 – Chinese hackers exploit Ivanti VPN vulnerability
16:47 – Meta accused of aiding Chinese AI development
19:05 – Foreign interference in Canada: Mark Carney targeted on WeChat
21:07 – Poilievre’s alleged funding links to Modi’s circle
22:18 – Outro

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🔥 Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up | April 25, 2025

Mossad vs. Netanyahu 🇮🇱 | ISIS in Australia 🇦🇺 | Parcel Bomb in the UK 🇬🇧 | Kashmir Attack 🇮🇳 | Cyber Espionage 🔐 | Signal Leak in U.S. 🇺🇸 | Canada Election Interference 🇨🇦

In this week’s Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, Neil Bisson—Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network and a former CSIS officer—breaks down the biggest global intelligence and national security stories from around the world.

With over 25 years in intelligence and law enforcement, Neil delivers the kind of expert insight and behind-the-scenes analysis you won’t get from the headlines.

🕵️‍♂️ Espionage, cyber warfare, terrorism, sabotage, disinformation, and foreign interference—it’s all here.

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🧠 What’s Inside This Week’s Briefing:

  • Israel’s Mossad Director accuses PM Netanyahu of ordering illegal intelligence operations. What happens when politics infiltrates the spy world?
  • Former ASIO source reveals that a Sydney preacher is the spiritual leader of a pro-ISIS network in Australia.
  • Russian GRU general targeted in a parcel bomb attack on UK soil—spy vs. spy escalations are back.
  • Terror strikes Kashmir: The Resistance Front claims responsibility for an attack on tourists.
  • China-linked cyber espionage campaign targets Southeast Asia in a massive digital infiltration plot.
  • US Secretary of Defense accused of leaking top secret information via Signal chat. Again.
  • First terrorism charge laid against Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua gang member in U.S. history.
  • Foreign interference resurfaces in Canada: A Conservative candidate in Toronto is targeted by China-linked disinformation ops.

Neil also shares a personal message encouraging Canadians to vote in the upcoming federal election—and reflects on how democratic nations must resist foreign coercion and control.

⏱️ CHAPTERS:

00:00 – Intro
01:03 – Mossad Director Accuses Netanyahu (Israel)
04:20 – ISIS Network Revealed in Australia
09:00 – Parcel Bomb Attack on GRU General (UK)
13:10 – Deadly Attack in Kashmir by The Resistance Front
17:25 – Chinese Espionage in Southeast Asia
21:10 – Signal Leak: U.S. SecDef in Hot Water
24:10 – Tren de Aragua Member Charged Under Terror Law
26:45 – China Interfering in Canadian Election Again
28:30 – Final Message & Outro

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