Seprin en como fuente clasificada, de las agencias de inteligencia internacionales

 


A raíz de la filtración de Wikileaks de cinco millones de email a la Agencia Stratfor, vinculada a  marines, CIA y hasta el Dto. de Seguridad Nacional , nos enteramos que recomiendan a SEPRIN como fuente de información Clasificada  y es usada para entender la realidad Argentina y de Latinoamérica.

  

Dice Wikileaks: «…El lunes 27 de febrero 2012, WikiLeaks comenzó a publicar los archivos de inteligencia mundial, más de cinco millones de e-mails de la sede central de Texas «inteligencia global» Stratfor empresa.

La fecha de e-mails entre julio de 2004 y finales de diciembre de 2011. Revelan el funcionamiento interno de una empresa que los frentes como un editor de inteligencia, sino que proporciona servicios confidenciales de inteligencia para las grandes empresas, tales como Dow Co. Bhopal Chemical, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon y las agencias del gobierno, incluyendo los EE.UU. Departamento de Seguridad Nacional , los Marines de EE.UU. y la Agencia de Inteligencia de Defensa de EE.UU… «

 

 

UN EMAIL DE EJEMPLO:

En lo referente a SEPRIN dice :que tenemos  la misma agenda que Reuters pero una mirada diferente…

Que colaboran con Seprin ex agentes y ex miembros del gobierno….

Dice que los  artículos cuenta la realidad pero no hacen análisis profundo de la política…y está bien…No hacemos especulaciones. En todo caso  publicamos brutalmente la realidad.

 

http://search.wikileaks.org/gifiles/?viewemailid=270391

 

RE: Press in Latam

Released on 2013-02-13 00:00 GMT

Email-ID

270391

Date

2009-10-02 17:08:24

Allison – your suggestions here are good and I’ll look into them as well.
Service Providers probably arent’ good if all they do is aggregate and
distribute rather than having their own reporters and we want the local
reporters as they can be good sources for us as well…that said, the
Servicio Privado may be different if they have their own people so it’s
definitely worth looking at more closely.

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From: Allison Fedirka [mailto:allison.fedirka@stratfor.com]
Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009 4:47 AM
To: Meredith Friedman
Cc: Karen Hooper
Subject: Re: Press in Latam
As of now I don’t know anyone that works in the press down here, though
I»ll be watchful to make friends with anyone that does. I know someone
from the States that did a journalism internship in BsAs about 2 or 3
years ago that may have some connections but I won’t know unless you want
me to pursue that. I also know someone from Peru who has a friend in the
press there (she’s the partner of one of his best friends, though I
personal have never met her or the friend). I’m not sure how to pursue
that possibility since the Peru dude doesn’t know that I work and so it’d
be starting just a general friendship long distance with the girl to
start.

As for papers that may be useful, I’ll pay attention to see where some
articles come from to determine which papers don’t seem to be linked to
reuters (is there another way to confirm that besides seeing if they are
AFP articles, etc?). Off the top of my head there’s a company here
called Servicio Privado de Informacion (http://www.newsseprin.com/hoy/) whose
website is essentially a newspaper of events in Argentina and South
America. Their articles don’t reflect the main stream Reuters stories as
much as others in the news here (maybe the same general topic but not the
exact same article for example). The plus is that this particular news
service is supposed to be very well connected here in Arg with quite a few
ex intel or govt people working for it. In general their articles do
reporting but don’t have much indepth analysis of anything.

Karen Hooper wrote:

He’s a former journalist who’s a close contact of mine in Bolivia. He’s
worked with Latam press before, and used to work all over the world when
he was active.

I was going to ask him which newspapers might be well connected,
relatively local that he could see being interested in making a
connection with a company like us…

By exchanging ideas do you just generally mean we should be building up
friends in the media circles in our regions? Or do you mean that the
company at a higher will be doing that?

Meredith Friedman wrote:

Does he work for a news organization? I’d like to know which one
before you contact him – and if he doesn’t just say you’re looking for
a connected journalist who might be interested in exchanging
information and ideas with you on issues of interest to both of you-
and give examples if you want. Keep it personal at this level rather
than bringing in the company. You can say it could lead to a broader
relationship at some future point.

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From: Karen Hooper [mailto:hooper@stratfor.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 2:25 PM
To: Meredith Friedman
Cc: allison.fedirka@stratfor.com
Subject: Re: Press in Latam
Oh! I just remembered a contact who might be able to point us in the
right direction. What can I tell him about what we’re looking for in a
partner — that we want to establish formal exchanges of ideas and
material and are open to whatever kinds of business opportunities
might suit both parties?

Meredith Friedman wrote:

Any suggestions for which news services in latam would be good
potential «partners» for us to work with – initially in exchanging
ideas and then later on maybe in some revenue opportunities? I’m
looking for independent press who need someone like us and aren’t
already partnered or working with a major western org like Reuters
etc. Also if you have any good journalists you already know and
write to or share info with let me know who they work for.

Thanks – I’m anxious to start making contact.

Meredith Friedman
VP, Communications
STRATFOR
www.stratfor.com
512 744 4301 – office
512 426 5107 – cell
PR@Stratfor.com

 

NOTA DE REDACCION:

Es irónico como actúa el Gobierno contra Seprin, desde el armado de causas judiciales, a una fuerte campaña de desacreditación,  porque no pueden rebatir lo que se publica.  Y al tal punto es que usa a la Propia Secretaría de Inteligencia en su plan de difamación.

Es increíble como «pagan hasta 3000 pesos por día» a Hackers y Blogueros K para destruir este medio que lleva  13 años de existencia a cumplirse este 10 de marzo.

 

 

Por Héctor Alderete

www.newsseprin.com