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Amid strategic operations, parts of shared organizations were not able to correspond with non-perfect radio, iden, and cell advances.
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Doppelfernrohr BEH (Leitz) 8x60 Belonged to Commander Albrecht Brandi who gave it as a gift, immediately after the war, to Mario de Monte considered the number one secret agent of the Royal Italian Navy from 1939 to 1943, the one who directed the sophisticated wiretapping apparatus secrets as Director of the SIS, acronym for "Secret Information Service" of the Royal Italian Navy and, following the Armistice, appointed Director of the SID, acronym for "Defense Information Service" of the Italian Social Republic.
We know what united the fate and careers of Albrecht Brandi and Mario de Monte thanks to the information reported in an original document, dated 24 October 1942, in which the Ministry of the Navy, the only authority capable of issuing directives to SIS, or the "General Directorate of Personnel and Military Services" in the figure of the "General Director", orders the then Lieutenant Mario de Monte, Head of the "Secret Information Service" Office of the Royal Italian Navy (headquartered at same Ministry), to go to the 29th Unterseebootflottille stationed in La Spezia to arrange and assist safe routes, thanks to its role, its ability and experience, for the entry into the Mediterranean waters of some German submarines coming from the Atlantic, through the Strait of Gibraltar, which was heavily patrolled by Anglo-American shipping, in what was defined as the "2nd Mediterranean Patrol" or "Mediterranean U-boat campaign". It is on this occasion that he had, under his instructions and directives, the submarines "Unterseeboot-259/407/595/596/617/755" and among these, Commander Albrecht Brandi at the head of the Unterseeboot 617.
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"555-1212. Field office red phone. Please leave your designation, agency and
condition code after the tone and we will contact you as soon as possible. This
is a non-secure line."
by Edward P. Morgan III
February 15, 2013
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Banksy. Wiretapping Telephone Booth. Digital image. Twisted Swifter. Wordpress, 16 July 2014. Web. 17 Nov. 2014. .
Title: Net self 001
Author: Imma TUCCILLO
Roma (ITALY)
Description: Net Self 001 tells about a subject embalmed by the mainstream media. In Italy a wiretapping law is still debating to prevent that the press could publish docs relating to the legal procedures against Silvio Berlusconi and many public and private entities under investigation for corruption.
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A tourist walks in front of the Supreme Court of the United States on a rainy Monday morning, May 21, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Luke Sharrett/The New York Times.
wiretapping
(18/07/11)
Collection: after deep reflections... (second part)
In the italian politic world, parliamentaries can not be arrested without the authorization of the Chamber of Deputies or of the Senate. This particular aspect has allowed many suspects and criminals to enter parliament because of the arrest immunity.
Alfonso Papa is a deputy of Berlusconi's party "The people of the freedom", involved in an investigation of illegal business, called P4 ("Pi quattro" in italian) discovered thanks to some wiretaps.
To obtain the arrest of Papa was a necessary vote of the Chamber. Members of the Bossi's Northean League, were undecided until the day of the vote on the authorization, constantly changing position every day. At the end, the League voted for and was granted the arrest of the deputy. Papa is the first italian parlamentary to be arrested after 36 years.