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> I think it makes more sense than the theory that the average German is afraid of the Altantis-Bruecke and are secretly Reichburger who know the GRD is still occupied by the US.
>Over the last couple of weeks, the German foreign intelligence agency Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND) was accused of helping the NSA by carelessly or even deliberately entering selectors used for spying on foreign targets in the German satellite interception system at Bad Aibling.
To understand the background, the BND was founded by the CIA (Their predecesor OSS) as their German branch. Bad Aibling used to be a US (NSA) facility, only recently handed back to Germany. Nonetheless the USA continued to provide the BND with list of “selectors”, search words, terms they wanted the Germans to filter out of the data streams and handing over the results to the USA.
>Two years later, in 2004, the NSA abandoned its Bad Aibling Station (BAS) for satellite interception, that under the codename GARLICK was part of the ECHELON network. Most of the facilities, including nine of the large satellite dishes hidden under white radomes, were handed over to BND, which gave the facility the internal designation 3D30.
Update: During the hearing from October 2, 2015, former BND president August Hanning said that Bad Aibling station was not run by NSA, but by the US Army. Germany said the station was a violation of its sovereignty, but the US didn't want to give up this important facility easily. Then the following compromise was made.
>Update: A BND document published by Wikileaks in December 2016 explained that originally, Bad Aibling Station (BAS) was a collection facility of NSA, but was transferred to the US Army in August 1994. NSA however kept a big role in tasking the satellite collection, which was mostly about Russian satellite communications and support for US troops in former Yugoslavia. In those days, BAS had some 650 employees.
>The antennas were also used by BND for its own collection of Russian military satellite communications. From spring 1998 until June 30, 2011, the Joint Analysis Center (JAC) provided useful technical analysis of Russian satellite signals to both the Germans and the Americans.
>In return for the station, BND had to share the results from its satellite collection with the NSA. For this cooperation the Joint SIGINT Activity (JSA) was set up, consisting of personnel from both NSA and BND. The Americans provided most of the equipment. For analysing the results there was the Joint Analysis Center (JAC).
>The JAC and JSA were located at the nearby Mangfall Barracks and were closed in 2011 and 2012 respectively. According to BND vice-president Müller, his agency took over the software and hardware that NSA left behind in 2013, and checked it for backdoors.
>Besides the satellite interception, Bad Aibling was also involved in cable tapping, but only under operation Eikonal (2004-2008), which was limited to cables from Deutsche Telekom in Frankfurt.
http://electrospaces.blogspot.com/2015/05/german-bnd-didnt-care-much-about.html
So “sovereign Germany” (1948, 1955, 1972, 1990) was bugged in every dimension and German agencies and government ministries played the shabos goys for the USA.
The press tried to frame it as “Germany spies on the White House”, when in reality the US gave orders to hand over any communication originating or passing through Germany to their US handlers.