“GoMPa” – Financial Intelligence Intelligence Service heisst übersetzt Finanz-Geheimdienst und nicht einfach Nachrichtendienst – oder “Nachrichtendienst im speziellen Falle wie etwa “BND – Bundesnachrichtendienst”
siehe
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligence_service
Intelligence agency
The SIS Building, headquarters of theBritish Secret Intelligence Service (MI6)
An intelligence agency is a governmental agency that is devoted to information gathering (known in the context as “intelligence assessment“) for purposes of national security and defense. Means of information gathering may include espionage, communication interception, cryptanalysis, cooperation with other institutions, and evaluation of public sources. The assembly and propagation of this information is known as intelligence analysis.
Intelligence agencies can provide the following services for their national governments.
- provide analysis in areas relevant to national security;
- give early warning of impending crises;
- serve national and international crisis management by helping to discern the intentions of current or potential opponents;
- inform national defense planning and military operations;
- protect secrets, both of their own sources and activities, and those of other state agencies; and
- may act covertly to influence the outcome of events in favor of national interests, or influence international security.
Intelligence agencies are also involved in defensive activities such as counter-intelligence and counter-terrorism.
There is a distinction between “security intelligence” and “foreign intelligence”. Security intelligence pertains to national security threats (e.g. terrorism, espionage). Foreign intelligence involves information collection relating to the political, or economic activities of foreign states.
Some agencies have been involved in assassination, arms trafficking, coups d’état, and the placement of misinformation (propaganda) as well as other covert operations, in order to support their own or their governments’ interests.
List of major intelligence agencies (by country)
- Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS)
- Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO)
- Australian Army Intelligence Corps (AUSTINT)
- Australian Federal Police (AFP) Intelligence
- Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation (DIGO)
- Defence Intelligence Organisation (DIO)
- Defence Signals Directorate (DSD)
- Office of National Assessments (ONA)
- Staatsveiligheid / Sûreté de l’État (SV/SE) – State Security Service
- Agência Brasileira de Inteligência (ABIN) – Brazilian Intelligence Agency
- Canadian Security Intelligence Service / Service Canadien du renseignement de sécurité (CSIS/SCRS)
- Communications Security Establishment (CSE)
- Canadian Forces Intelligence Branch
- Agencia Nacional de Inteligencia (ANI) National Intelligence Agency
- Departamento Administrativo de Seguridad (DAS) Administrative Department of Security (of Colombia)
- Dirección General de Inteligencia (DGI) General Directorate of Intelligence
- Bezpečnostní informační služba (BIS) – Security Information Service
- Úřad pro zahraniční styky a informace (ÚZSI) – Office for Foreign Relations and Information
- Vojenské zpravodajství (VZ) – Military Intelligence
- Politiets Efterretningstjeneste (PET) – Danish Security and Intelligence Service
- Forsvarets Efterretningstjeneste (FE) – Danish Defence Intelligence Service
- Al-Mukhabarat al-‘Ammah – Egyptian General Intelligence Directorate
- Mabahith Amn al-Dawla al-‘Ulya – State Security Investigation Bureau
- ِAl-Mukhabarat al-Harbeya (Military Intelligence)
- Suojelupoliisi (SUPO) – Security Intelligence Service
- Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure (DGSE) – General Directorate of External Security
- Direction Centrale du Renseignement Intérieur (DCRI) – Central Directorate of Interior Intelligence
- Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND) – Federal Intelligence Service
- Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz (BfV) – Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution
- Militärischer Abschirmdienst (MAD) – Military Counterintelligence Service
- Ethniki Ypiresia Pliroforion (NIS) – Hellenic National Intelligence Service
- Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)
- Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA)
- Intelligence Bureau (IB)
- National Investigation Agency (NIA)
- Research and Analysis Wing (RAW)
- Badan Intelijen Negara (BIN)
- Ministry of Intelligence and National Security (VEVAK)
- NAJA
- Intelligence and security organization of Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (SASA)
- SAVAK Defunct secret police,replacement by VEVAK
- G2 Army Intelligence (G2)
- Garda National Surveillance Unit (NSU)
- Irish Secret Service (ISS)
- ha-Mossad le-Modiin u-le-Tafkidim Myukhadim (Mossad) – Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations
- Shirut Bitahon Klali (ISA) – Israel Security Agency
- Aman – Military Intelligence Directorate
- Agenzia Informazioni e Sicurezza Interna (AISI) – Agency for Internal Information and Security
- Agenzia Informazioni e Sicurezza Esterna (AISE) – Agency for External Information and Security
- Cabinet Intelligence and Research Office
- Defense Intelligence Headquarters
- Public Security Intelligence Agency
- Valstybės Saugumo Departamentas (VSD) – State Security Department
- Antrasis operatyvinių tarnybų departamentas prie Krašto apsaugos ministerijos (AOTD) – II-nd Investigation Department
- Kor Risik DiRaja – Royal Intelligence Corps
- Malaysian Special Branch of the Royal Malaysian Police
- National Security Council (Malaysia)
- National Security Division (BKN)
- Defence Staff Intelligence Division
- Public Safety & Security Division
- Centro de Investigación y Seguridad Nacional (CISEN) – National Security and Investigation Center
- Agencia Federal de Investigacion (AFI) – Federal Investigation Agency
- Direction de la Surveillance du Territoire (DST) – Directorate of Territorial Surveillance
- Direction Generale des Etudes et la Documentation (DGED) –
- Algemene Inlichtingen- en Veiligheidsdienst (AIVD) – General Intelligence and Security Service
- Militaire Inlichtingen- en Veiligheidsdienst (MIVD) – Military Intelligence and Security Service
- Nationaal Coördinator Terrorismebestrijding (NCTb) – Domestic Counter-Terrorist Unit
- ‘Fiscale inlichtingen- en opsporingsdienst (FOID-ECD) – Fiscal Information and Investigation Service
- National Security Authority (NSM)
- Norwegian Police Security Service (PST)
- Norwegian Intelligence Service (E-tjenesten)
- Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)
- Military Intelligence (MI)
- Intelligence Bureau (IB)
- Federal Investigation Agency (FIA)
- Criminal Investigation Department (CID)
- Office of the President
- Department of National Defense
- Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (ISAFP)
- ”’Philippine Air force”’ – 300th Air Intelligence and Security Squadron (300TH AISG)
- Philippine Army – Intelligence Security Group (PA-ISG)
- Philippine Navy – Naval Intelligence and Security Force (PN-NISF)
- Department of Justice
- Department of Interior and Local Government
- Philippine National Police – Intelligence Group (PNP-IG)
- Department of Finance
- Bureau of Customs – Intelligence Group (BOC-IG)
- Bureau of Internal Revenue – National Investigation Division (BIR-NID)
- Department of Transportation and Communications
- Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines – Security and Intelligence Service (CAAP-SIS)
- Land Transportation Office – Intelligence and Investigation Division (LTO-IID)
- Philippine Coast Guard – Intelligence, Security and Law Enforcement (PCG-ISLE)
- Agencja Wywiadu (AW) – Foreign Intelligence Agency
- Agencja Bezpieczeństwa Wewnętrznego (ABW) – Internal Security Agency
- Służba Wywiadu Wojskowego (SWW) – Military Intelligence Service
- Służba Kontrwywiadu Wojskowego (SKW) – Military Counterintelligence Service
- Serviço de Informações de Segurança (SIS) – Security Intelligence Service
- Serviço de Informações Estratégicas de Defesa (SIED) – Strategic Defense Intelligence Service
- Sistema de Informações da República Portuguesa (SIRP) – Intelligence System of the Portuguese Republic
- Serviciul Roman de Informatii (SRI) – Romanian Information Service
- Federalnaya Sluzhba Bezopasnosti (FSB) – Federal Security Service
- Glavnoye Razvedyvatelnoye Upravlenie Genshtaba (GRU) – Main Intelligence Directorate of General Staff
- Sluzhba Vneshney Razvedki (SVR) – Foreign Intelligence Service
- Al Mukhabarat Al A’amah – General Intelligence Directorate
- Bezbednosno Informativna Agencija (BIA) Security Informative Agency
- Vojnoobavestajna agencija (VOA) Military Intelligence Agency
- Slovenská informačná služba (SIS) – Slovak Information Service
- Vojenská spravodajská služba (VSS) – Military Intelligence Service
- National Intelligence Agency (NIA)
- South African Secret Service (SASS)
- Centro Nacional de Inteligencia (CNI) – National Intelligence Centre
- Kontoret för särskild inhämtning (KSI) – Office for Special Acquisition
- Underrättelsekontoret (UNDK) – Intelligence Office
Republic of China (Taiwan)
- National Security Bureau (NSB)
- Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau (MJIB)
- Bureau of Military Intelligence
- Milli İstihbarat Teşkilatı (MİT) – National Intelligence Organization
- Holovne Upravlinnya Rozvidky (HUR) – Central Intelligence Directorate
- Sluzhba Bezpeky Ukrayiny (SBU) – Security Service of Ukraine
- Sluzhba Zovnishnioyi Rozvidky Ukrayiny (SZR or SZRU) – Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine
- Defence Intelligence
- Secret Intelligence Service (SIS or MI6)
- Special Branch
- Security Service (colloquially MI5)
- Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ)
- Independent agencies
- United States Department of Defense
- Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency (AFISRA)
- United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (MI)
- Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
- Marine Corps Intelligence Activity (MCIA)
- National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
- National Reconnaissance Office (NRO)
- National Security Agency (NSA)
- Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI)
- United States Department of Energy
- United States Department of Homeland Security
- United States Department of Justice
- United States Department of State
- United States Department of the Treasury
- Tổng cục 2(TC2)
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Victims state: “GoMoPa” and Stasi Criminal Mastermind Ehrenfried Stelzer in murder conspiracy – how the murder was staged
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Only two articles let the German audience believe that the famous journalist and watchdog Heinz Gerlach died on natural courses by blood pollution. The first one, published only hours after the death of Mr Heinz Gerlach by the notorious “GoMoPa” (see article below) and a second 3 days later by a small German local newspaper, Weserbergland Nachrichten.
Many people including the hostile Gerlach website “Akte Heinz Gerlach” doubted that this man who had so many enemies and friends would die of natural causes without any previous warning. Rumours occured that Mr. Gerlach’s doctor doubted natural courses at all. After many critical voices discussed the issue a small website of a small German local newspaper – which never before had reported about Mr. Heinz Gerlach and which is not even in the region of Mr Gerlachs home – published that Mr Gerlach died of blood pollution. Weserbergland-Nachrichten published a long article about the deadly consequences of blood pollution and did not even name the source of such an important statement. It claimed only that somebody of Gerlachs inner circle had said this. It is a proven fact that after the collpase of the Eastern German Communist Regime many former Communist propaganda agents went to regional newspapers – often in Western Germany like Günther Schabowski did the man who opened the “Mauer”.
The theatre stage was set: One day later the hostile Gerlach website “Akte Heinz Gerlach” took the agenda publishing that Mr Gerlach had died for natural causes without any further research at all.
This was done by a website which for months and months and months reported everything about Mr. Gerlach.
Furthermore a research proves that the technical details regarding the website hosting of this hostile website “Akte Heinz Gerlach” proves that there are common details with the hosting of “GoMoPa” and their affiliates as proven by the SJB-GoMoPa-victims (see http://www.sjb-fonds-opfer.com)
Insiders believe that the murderers of Mr. Heinz Gerlach are former members of the Eastern German Terror Organisation “Stasi” with dioxins. They also believe that “GoMoPa” was part of the plot. At “GoMoPa”’ a person named Siegfried Siewers was officialy responsible for the press but never appeared in public. “GoMoPa”-victims say that this name was a cameo for “GoMoPa” frontrunner Klaus Maurischat who is controlled by the Stasi Top Agent Ehrenfried Stelzner, Berlin.
Siegfried Sievers, a former Stasi member is responsible for the pollution of millions Germanys for many years with dioxins. This was unveiled at 5th of January 2011 by German prosecutors.
The victims say that Maurischat (probably also a Stasi cameo) and Sievers were in contact as Sievers acted as Stasi Agent and was in fact already a specialist in dioxins under the Communist Terror Regime in Eastern Germany.
Furthermore the Stasi Top Agent Ehrenfried Stelzer disguised as Professor for Criminal studies during the Communist Regime at the Eastern Berlin Humboldt University.
Background:
The man behind the Berlin lawyer Jochen Resch and his activities is Ehrenfried Stelzer, former Stasi Top officer in Berlin and “Professor for Criminal Studies” at the Eastern Berlin Humboldt University during the Communist regime, the SJB-GoMoPa-victims say (www.sjb-fonds-opfer.com) is responsable for the killing of German watchdog and journalist Heinz Gerlach.
These informations stem from various sources who were close to the criminal organization of GoMoPa in the last years. The SJB-GoMoPa say that the well-known German watchdog and journalist Heinz Gerlach was killed by former Stasi members with dioxins. Polychlorinated dibenzodioxins (PCDDs), or simply dioxins, are a group of organic polyhalogenated compounds that are significant because they act as environmental pollutants. They are commonly referred to as dioxins for simplicity in scientific publications because every PCDD molecule contains a dioxin skeletal structure. Typically, the p-dioxin skeleton is at the core of a PCDD molecule, giving the molecule a dibenzo-p-dioxin ring system. Members of the PCDD family have been shown to bioaccumulate in humans and wildlife due to their lipophilic properties, and are known teratogens, mutagens, and confirmed (avered) human carcinogens. They are organic compounds.
Dioxins build up primarily in fatty tissues over time (bioaccumulate), so even small exposures may eventually reach dangerous levels. In 1994, the US EPA reported that dioxins are a probable carcinogen, but noted that non-cancer effects (reproduction and sexual development, immune system) may pose an even greater threat to human health. TCDD, the most toxic of the dibenzodioxins, is classified as a Group 1 carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).
In 2004, a notable individual case of dioxin poisoning, Ukrainian politician Viktor Yushchenko was exposed to the second-largest measured dose of dioxins, according to the reports of the physicians responsible for diagnosing him. This is the first known case of a single high dose of TCDD dioxin poisoning, and was diagnosed only after a toxicologist recognized the symptoms of chloracne while viewing television news coverage of his condition.
German dioxin scandal: In January 2011 about 4700 German farms were banned from making deliveries after tests at the Harles und Jentzsch plant in the state of Schleswig-Holstein showed high levels of dioxin. Again this incident appears to involve PCBs and not PCDDs at all. Dioxin were found in animal feed and eggs in many farms. The person who is responsible for this, Siegfried Sievert is also a former Stasi Agent. At “GoMoPa” the notorious Eastern-Berlin press agency (see article below) one of the henchmen acted under the name of “Siegfried Siewert”.
Further evidence for the killing of Mr.Heinz Gerlach is provided by the SJB-GoMoPa-victims by analyzing the dubious role of former Stasi-Top-agent Ehrenfried Stelzer, also a former “Professor for Crime Studies” under the Communist regime in Eastern Germany and the dubious role of “detective” Medard Fuchsgruber. Both are closely tied to the dubious “GoMoPa” and Berlin lawyer Jochen Resch.
According to the SJB-GoMoPa-victims is Berlin lawyer Jochen Resch the mastermind of the criminal organization “GoMoPa2. The victims state that they have a source inside “GoMoPa” who helped them discover the shocking truth. The so-called “Deep Throat from Berlin” has information that Resch had the idea to found the criminal organization “GoMoPa” and use non-existing Jewish lawyers named Goldman, Morgenstern & Partner as camouflage. Their “office” in Madison Avenue, New York, is a mailbox. This is witnessed by a German Ex-Patriot, a lawyer, whose father, Heinz Gerlach, died under strange circumstances.
Resch seems to use “GoMoPa” as an instrument to blackmail parts of the German Property and Investment.
This a list of Reschs cases.
ALLWO (Badenia Heinen & Biege)
B & V
BADENIA (Allwo, Heinen&Biege)
BAG, Hamm
BBI Beteiligungsgesellschaft Bayrische Immobilien
Beißer Gruppe
BEMA / OSPA
Betreutes Wohnen
BHW Bank, Hameln
Brentana Wohnbau
C & C CyberCooperation AG
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CFG Grundbesitz GmbH
Contest (heute CFG Grundbesitz GmbH)
Conzeptbau Bagge
DBVI Privatbank Reithinger
Dedimax (S&C Grund & Kapital)
DEGEWO
Deutscher Informationsdienst, Hannover
DM Beteiligungen AG
Dubai Invest Immobilienfonds GmbH & Co. KG / First Real Estate
Eagle Immobilien
EECH Gruppe
EURO Convent AG
EURO-Gruppe
Falk-Fonds
Finanz Concept GmbH
First Real Estate Grundbesitz GmbH
Fondax Beteiligungsfonds 1
Fondax Beteiligungsfonds 2
Fondax Capital – Select GmbH & Co.KG
Fortissimo
Forum IV GbR
Frankonia Sachwert AG (jetzt Deltoton)
FUNDUS – Gruppe
GABAU GmbH & Co.KG
Gallinat Bank, Essen
Global Real Estate
Göttinger Gruppe
Grüezi GmbH, Berlin
Grund & Boden
Hansa Grundinvest OHG
Hauser Wohnbau GmbH
HCC Fonds
Heberle & Kollegen, Rostock
Horst Bogatz
IBH – Immobilienfonds
ISP Internationaler Sachwert Plan
KK Royal Basement
Köllner
Madrixx AG, Berlin
Morena GmbH, Berlin
Papenburg Carré
Plan-Immofonds
Prime Estate GmbH, Berlin
Private Commercial Office – US Land Banking
Prokon
PS Haus – & Grundbesitzmarketing GmbH, Berlin
Quadro – Bau GmbH & Co. KG
R & R First Concept, Berlin
RB Real Estate
RCM Royal Capital Management, Berlin
Rentadomo
RJS Grundstück-u. Immobiliengesellschaft mbH
Rolf Albern Vermögensverwaltungs GmbH
S & C/ PK Multifonds
Securenta / Göttinger Gruppe / Langenbahn AG
Südwestrentaplus
Treuconcept
TREUCONSULT
UVBD
VEAG Immobilienfonds Nr. 298 KG
VermögensGarant AG
W K West Finanz Kapital Beteiligungs AG
WBG Leipzig-West
WHe Kommunalfonds Fürstenwalde KG
WI – RN GmbH
Wirtschaftskontor Berlin Kusch & Co. GmbH
WKVI, Düsseldorf
Wollenberg & Branke GmbH & Co KG





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