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TitleYearPlatform(s)Notes
007 Racing2000PSSeveral missions take place in the city.
18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker1999Arcade/Dreamcast/GameCube/PS2
18 Wheels of Steel seriesPC
25 To Life2006PC/PS2/Xbox
50 Cent: Bulletproof2005PS2/Xbox
Alone in the Dark2008PC/PS2/PS3/Wii/Xbox 360
Assassin's Creed III2012PC/PS3/Wii U/Xbox 360During the 18th century, Desmond Miles' ancestor, the Mohawk Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton, visited the city.
Assassin's Creed Rogue2014PC/PS3/Xbox 360During the Seven Years' War, Assassin-turned-Templar Shay Cormac visited the city.
Battlefield 32011PC/PS3/Xbox 360
BioShock Infinite2013PC/PS3/Xbox 360Game's protagionist Booker DeWitt lives in his office on the Bowery, which appears several times; Manhattan scenery is shown two times.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 32011PC/PS3/Xbox 360Set in the near future, with at least two levels involving open warfare in the city, specifically Lower Manhattan.
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 22000PCFeatured in the first Allied campaign and the third Soviet campaign missions, as well as a multiplayer/skirmish map.
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 32008PC/PS3/Xbox 360Featured in the final Soviet mission.
Cruis'n World1996Arcade/N64
Crysis 22011PC/PS3/Xbox 360Future post-apocalyptic version of New York.
Crysis 32013PC/PS3/Xbox 360Future post-apocalyptic version of New York.
CSI: NY2008PC
The Darkness2007PS3/Xbox 360
The Darkness II2012PC/PS3/Xbox 360
Deep Down2015PS4Set in New York in 2094.
Def Jam Vendetta2003PS2/GameCube
Def Jam: Fight for NY2004GameCube/PS2/Xbox
Def Jam Fight for NY: The Takeover2006PSP
Deus Ex2000Mac/PC/PS2A futuristic New York set in the 2050s which features Battery Park, Hell's Kitchen, and Liberty Island. The game even predicted the September 11 attacks by removing the twin towers from the background (due to data issues), claiming they were destroyed by terrorists.
Die Hard Trilogy1996PC/PS/SaturnThe third part Die Hard: With a Vengeance, like the film of the same name, was set in New York.
Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes2014Android/iOS/PC/PS3/PS4/PS Vita/Wii U/Xbox 360/Xbox One
Driver
aka. Driver: You Are the Wheelman
1999GBC/Mac/PC/PSFeatures New York as the final stage alongside Miami, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
Driver: Parallel Lines2006PC/PS2/Wii/XboxTakes place in 1978 and present day 2006 New York City, including all the boroughs except Staten Island and parts of the New Jersey shore.
Driver 762007PSP
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project2002PC
Duke Nukem: Zero Hour1999N64
Enslaved: Odyssey to the West2010PlayStation 3/Xbox 360Future post-apocalyptic version of New York.
Fahrenheit
aka. Indigo Prophecy
2005PC/PS2/Xbox
Fantastic Four2005GBA/GameCube/PS2/Windows/Xbox
Fighting Force1997N64/PC/PlayStationFamous New York City Landmarks such as the World Trade Center can be seen in The Background. Areas such as The Bronx and Central Park are also in Playable levels.
Final Fight1989
Forza Motorsport 22007Xbox 360
Forza Motorsport 32009Xbox 360
Freedom Fighters2003GameCube/PC/PS2/Xbox
Front Mission Evolved2010PC/PS3/Xbox 360
Gargoyles1995Sega Genesis
Ghostbusters video games
The Godfather: The Game2007PC/PS2/PS3/PSP/Wii/Xbox/Xbox 360Taking place in New York from 1945 to 1955.
The Godfather II2009PC/PS3/Xbox 360Takes place in the late 1950s and early 1960s in New York City, Miami, and Havana, Cuba.
Godzilla: Save the Earth2004PS2/Xbox
Godzilla: Unleashed2007PS2/Wii
Gran Turismo 42004PS2Features New York as a race track.
Gunblade NY Sega Arcade
Lost in New York1992Game Boy/Sega Genesis/MS-DOS/NES/SNES
The Incredible Hulk2008DS/PC/PS2/PS3/Wii/Xbox 360
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis1992MS-DOS/Wii
Later Alligator2019PC/Nintendo SwitchSet in the parodical 'Alligator New York City'
Left Behind: Eternal Forces2006PCSet in an unspecified 'near-future' time after the biblical Rapture.
Left Behind: Tribulation Forces2008PC
Left Behind 3: Rise of the Antichrist
Legendary2008PC/PS3/Xbox 360
Lego Marvel's Avengers20163DS/PC/PS3/PS4/PSVita/Wii U/Xbox 360/Xbox OneIncludes the fictional Stark/Avengers Tower.
Lego Marvel Super Heroes2013DS/3DS/PC/PS3/PS4/PSVita/Wii U/Xbox 360/Xbox OneIncludes landmarks such as Grand Central Station, the fictional Baxter Building, Daily Bugle, Oscorp, The Raft and Stark Tower, Times Square, Empire State Building, Statue Of Liberty and Central Park.
Manhattan Chase2005PC
Manhunter: New York1988PC
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite2017PC/PS4/Xbox OneIn the game's story, New York City is merged with Metro City from Final Fight to become 'New Metro City'.
Max Payne2001GBA/Mac/PC/PS2/Xbox
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne2003PC/PS2/Xbox
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty2001PC/PS2/XboxMost of the game is set on the Hudson River; the final fight is set atop Federal Hall National Memorial.
Mickey's Speedway USA2000N64Features New York City as a race track.
Midnight Club: Street Racing2000GBA/PS2
Mike Tyson's Punch-Out1987NESWhere Little Mac trains betweens fights
Mortal Kombat 3 and Ultimate Mortal Kombat 31995Arcade/Game Boy/Game Gear/Genesis/Mega Drive/PC/PS1/Saturn/SNES
Mortal Kombat2011PS3/PSVita/Windows/Xbox 360
Mystery P.I.: The New York FortunePC
NBA Street Vol. 22003GameCube/PS2/Xbox
N.Y.C. The Big Apple
aka. New York City
1984Atari 400/800/XL/C64by Russ Segal, Synapse Software, 1984.
New York Nights: Success in the City2005iPhone/iPod touch[citation needed]Social simulation game developed by Gameloft
Outlaw Golf 22004PS2/XboxFeatures a fictitious golf course in Central Park.
Parasite Eve1998PSIncluding an extensive secret level set in a heavily infested Chrysler Building.
Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie2005GBA/GameCube/NDS/PS2/PSP/Windows/Xbox/Xbox 360
Pilotwings1991SNES[citation needed]
Project Gotham Racing2001XboxFeatures many cities with New York as one of them.
Project Gotham Racing 32005Xbox 360
Prototype2009PC/PS3/Xbox 360The events take place on Manhattan Island.
Prototype 22012PC/PS3/Xbox 360Fourteen months having passed, the city is now known as New York Zero. The city is split up into three zones.
Resistance 32011PS3
S.C.A.T.: Special Cybernetic Attack Team1991NES
Second Sight2004/2005GameCube/PC/PS2/Xbox
Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi1990GenesisPart of the Shinobi series. Set in a dystopian New York where evil ninjas overrun the city.
Shiei no Sona-Nyl: What a Beautiful Memories2010PC/PSPThe game is set in an alternate-universe version of Manhattan in 1907 which has been deserted and quarantined after an unexplained disaster called the 'great disappearance' 5 years prior to the game's events.[citation needed]
Sin and Punishment2000N64/Wii (Virtual Console)Achi then places Airan in a dream-like state where she imagines she is on a subway in Long Island New York, ten years in the future.[citation needed]
Sin & Punishment: Star Successor2010WiiA flashback shows that the game's main protagonist, Isa Jo, was present when his father Saki attacked New York City.[citation needed]
Smashing Drive2000Arcade/GameCube/Xbox/GBA
Soldier of Fortune2000Dreamcast/PS2/Windows
Spawn: Armageddon2003GameCube/PS2/Xbox[citation needed]
Spider-Man video gamesVarious YearsAtari 2600/Amstrad CPC, Apple II/C-64/C-16/Atari 8-bit/ZX Spectrum/PC/MS-DOS/Amiga/Atari ST/Genesis/Mega-CD/GB/NES/Sega Master System/Game Gear/Arcade/SNES/32X/PS/N64/GBC/WIN/DreamCast/PS2/GameCube/Xbox/GBA/N-Gage/Mac OS X/NDS/PSP/Wii/Xbox 360/iOS/Android OS/Wii U/PS Vita/N3DS/PS4/PS5/Xbox One/Windows Phone 8/Blackberry 10
Street Fighter III: Third Strike1999Arcade/Dreamcast/PS2/Xbox[citation needed]
Syphon Filter1999PS[citation needed]
Syphon Filter 22000PS
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles video games
Tekken 21997PSThe character, Paul Phoenix, had a stage which was set in New York.
Tom Clancy's The Division2016PC/PS4/Xbox OneMid-crisis version of New York as a playground for online multiplayer matches. It features many New York landmarks.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent2005GameCube/PC/PS2/PS3/Wii/Xbox/Xbox 360
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater1999Dreamcast/Nintendo 64/PlayStationA level is set in a Mall in New York.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 22000Dreamcast/iOS/Mac/Nintendo 64/PC/PlayStation/Xbox
Tony Hawk's Underground2003GameCube/PC/PS2/XboxManhattan is a playable level in the game.
Top Spin2003PC/PS2/XboxIncludes a tennis tournament in New York.
True Crime: New York City2005GameCube/PC/PS2/XboxNoteworthy for featuring a street-accurate recreation of Manhattan with many landmarks as well as the ability to use the New York City Subway and taxis to get around the island. Bridges such as the Brooklyn Bridge are present but are blocked off.
Turning Point: Fall of Liberty2008PC/PS3/Xbox 360Starts in the city when the Nazis attack the Eastern US Coast (set 1940-1953)
Tycoon City: New York2006PCA city-building game where players are tasked with developing Manhattan.
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 32011PS3/PSVita/Xbox 360Some stages are set near famous NYC landmarks such as The Statue of Liberty and Manhattan Island.
US RacerPC[citation needed]
Vampire: The Masquerade – Redemption2000PC
Wall-E2008PS2/Xbox 360
The Warriors2005PS2/PSP/Xbox
The Wolf Among Us2014Android/iOS/Mac/PC/PS3/PS4/PS Vita/Wii U/Xbox 360/Xbox OneSet in the fictional borough, Fabletown.
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus2017-2018Nintendo Switch/PC/PS4/Xbox One
World in Conflict2007PCA RTS where USSR begins an invasion on US soil starting by attacking New York and taking the Liberty statue.
World of Subways Vol. 12008PCA subway driver Simulator which takes place in the underground of New York City and New Jersey.
XIII2003GameCube/Mac/PC/PS2/Xbox
Yo! Noid1990NES

List of games which feature a fictional city closely based on New York City[edit]

  • Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation (Xbox 360) is set in Gracemeria, based on New York City.
  • Batman: Arkham Knight (Windows, PS4, Xbox One) is set in Gotham City, which is roughly based on New York City: for example, it includes the Lady of Gotham which resembles the Statue of Liberty
  • Crazy Taxi 2 (Dreamcast) contains two cities, 'Around Apple' and 'Small Apple', which are both somewhat based on New York City. The latter is also included in Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller.
  • EarthBound (SNES) has a city called Fourside, which is also referred as the Big Banana; a parody of New York's nickname, the Big Apple.
  • While the final version of 'Final Fantasy VII' (PlayStation) does not feature anything that resembles New York City specifically, the initial concept was supposed to take place in New York City, and the idea of a realistic setting stuck in the final game.
  • Final Fight (arcade) is set in a fictional city called Metro City, which features areas based on New York City.
  • Futurama (PS2, Xbox), which is set in 'New New York'
  • Various games in the Grand Theft Auto series set in Liberty City, a New York City look-alike
    • Grand Theft Auto (PC, PS, GBC)
    • Grand Theft Auto III (Windows, PS2, Xbox)
    • Grand Theft Auto Advance (GBA)
    • Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox), featured one mission in Liberty City
    • Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (PlayStation 2, PSP)
    • Grand Theft Auto IV (Windows, PS3, Xbox 360)
    • GTA IV: The Lost and Damned (Windows, Xbox 360, PS3)
    • GTA IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony (Windows, Xbox 360, PS3)
    • Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (Nintendo DS, PSP)
  • inFamous (PS3) is set in Empire City, based on New York City.
  • Kingpin: Life of Crime (Windows, Linux) is set in Radio City, a city that resembles New York City in the art-deco era
  • Mafia (Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox), set in Lost Heaven, a representation of New York City and Chicago in the 1930s
  • Mafia II (Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360), set in Empire Bay, a representation of New York City in the late 1940s
  • Mario Kart 8 (Wii U, Nintendo Switch) features the track 'Toad Harbor', which closely resembles New York City.
  • Mother 3 (GBA) features a city known as New Pork City. This city is also featured as a stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
  • Pokémon Black and White and its sequels (DS) are set in the Unova region, modeled after New York City.
  • The Sonic the Hedgehog series features many cities based on New York City.
  • Streets of Rage is set in an unnamed city based on New York City; many prominent New York City landmarks, such as the World Trade Center are visible throughout the game and on the European Mega Drive cover of Streets of Rage 3
  • Super Mario Odyssey (Nintendo Switch) features New Donk City that is based on New York, with a building resembling the Flatiron Building and a building resembling the Empire State Building as the city hall (called New Donk City Hall Plaza), and in the background a building resembling the Chrysler Building and a bridge resembling the Brooklyn Bridge. Like Fourside, it is called the Big Banana.

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When three officers of Germany's foreign intelligence service the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND), were arrested in Pristina November 19, it exposed that country's extensive covert operations in the heart of the Balkans.

On November 14, a bomb planted at the office of the European Union Special Representative was detonated in downtown Pristina. While damage was light and there were no injuries, U.N. 'peacekeepers' detained one of the BND officers hours after the blast when he was observed taking photos of the damaged building. Two of his colleagues waited in a car and acted as lookouts. The officer named these two colleagues as witnesses that he was in his office at the time of the attack.

That office, identified by the press as the 'private security firm' Logistics-Coordination & Assessment Service or LCAS, in reality was a front company for BND operations. Its premises were searched three days later and the trio were subsequently arrested and accused by Kosovan authorities of responsibility for bombing the EU building. As a result of the arrests, the BND was forced to admit the real identities of their agents and the true nature of LCAS.

A scandal erupted leading to a diplomatic row between Berlin and Pristina. The German government labeled the accusations 'absurd' and threatened a cut-off of funds to the Kosovo government. A circus atmosphere prevailed as photos of the trio were shown on Kosovan TV and splashed across the front pages of the press. Rumors and dark tales abounded, based on leaks believed by observers to have emanated from the office of Kosovo's Prime Minister, the 'former' warlord Hashim Thaci, nominal leader of the statelet's organized crime-tainted government.

When seized by authorities one of the BND officers, Andreas J., demonstrated very poor tradecraft indeed. Among the items recovered by police, the operative's passport along with a notebook containing confidential and highly incriminating information on the situation in Kosovo were examined. According to media reports, the notebook contained the names of well-placed BND informants in the Prime Minister's entourage. According to this reading, the arrests were an act of revenge by Thaci meant to embarrass the German government. Vacuum wars mac os.

But things aren't always as they seem.

On November 29, the trio--Robert Z., Andreas J. and Andreas D.--departed Kosovo on a special flight bound for Berlin where they 'will face a committee of German parliamentarians who have taken an interest in their case,' according to an account in Spiegel Online.

More curious than a violent attack on the streets of Pristina, a city wracked by gangland killings, car hijackings, kidnappings and assaults is the provenance of the bomb itself. In other words, why would German intelligence agents attack their own? But before attempting to answer this question, a grim backstory to the affair rears its ugly head.


An Agency Mired in Scandal

This latest scandal comes as yet another blow to the BND considering August's revelations by the whistleblowing website Wikileaks that Germany's external intelligence agency had extensively spied on journalists. Like their counterparts at the CIA, the BND is forbidden by law from carrying out domestic operations.

According to Wikileaksdocuments, journalists working for Focus Magazine and Der Spiegel were collaborators in a scheme by the agency to learn their sources as well as obtaining information on left-wing politicians, including Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS) leaders Gregor Gysi and Andreas Lederer.

Indeed Focus Magazine journalist Josef Hufelschulte, code name 'Jerez, wrote articles based on reports provided by the BND 'intended to produce favorable coverage.' Wikileaks correspondent Daniel Schmitt and investigations editor Julian Assange comment that, 'The document in general shows the extent to which the collaboration of journalists with intelligence agencies has become common and to what dimensions consent is manufactured in the interests of those involved.'

In November, Wikileaks published a subsequent document obtained from the telecommunications giant T-Systems. In addition to revealing two dozen secret IP addresses used by the BND for surveillance operations, the document provides 'Evidence of a secret out of control BND robot scanning selected web-sites. In 2006 system administrators had to ban the 'BVOE' IP addresses to prevent servers from being destroyed.' Additionally, Wikileaks revealed the 'activity on a Berlin prostitution service website--evidence that intelligence seductions, the famed cold-war 'honeytrap', is alive and well?'

While the document does not spell out who was running the sex-for-hire website, one can't help but wonder whether Balkan-linked organized crime syndicates, including Kosovan and Albanian sex traffickers are working in tandem with the BND in return for that agency turning a blind eye to the sordid trade in kidnapped women.


Kosovo: A European Narco State

When Kosovo proclaimed its 'independence' in February, the Western media hailed the provocative dismemberment of Serbia, a move that completed the destruction of Yugoslavia by the United States, the European Union and NATO, as an exemplary means to bring 'peace and stability' to the region.

If by 'peace' one means impunity for rampaging crime syndicates or by 'stability,' the freedom of action with no questions asked by U.S. and NATO military and intelligence agencies, not to mention economic looting on a grand scale by freewheeling multinational corporations, then Kosovo has it all!

From its inception, the breakaway Serb province has served as a militarized outpost for Western capitalist powers intent on spreading their tentacles East, encircling Russia and penetrating the former spheres of influence of the ex-Soviet Union. As a template for contemporary CIA destabilization operations in Georgia and Ukraine, prospective EU members and NATO 'partners,' Kosovo should serve as a warning for those foolish enough to believe American clichs about 'freedom' or the dubious benefits of 'globalization.'

Camp Bondsteel, located on rolling hills and farmland near the city of Ferizaj/Urosevac,is the largest U.S. military installation on the European continent. Visible from space, in addition to serving as an NSA listening post pointed at Russia and as the CIA's operational hub in the Balkans and beyond, some observers believe that Andreas J.'s notebook may have contained information that Camp Bondsteel continues to serve as a CIA 'black site.' One motive for rolling up the BND intelligence operation may have been U.S. fears that this toxic information would become public, putting paid U.S. claims that it no longer kidnaps and tortures suspected 'terrorists.'

When NATO partners Germany and the U.S. decided to drive a stake through Yugoslavia's heart in the early 1990s during the heady days of post-Cold War triumphalism, their geopolitical strategy could not have achieved 'success' without the connivance, indeed active partnership amongst Yugoslavia's nationalist rivals. As investigative journalist Misha Glenny documented,

Most shocking of all, however, is how the gangsters and politicians fueling war between their peoples were in private cooperating as friends and close business partners. The Croat, Bosnian, Albanian, Macedonian, and Serb moneymen and mobsters were truly thick as thieves. They bought, sold, and exchanged all manner of commodities, knowing that the high levels of personal trust between them were much stronger than the transitory bonds of hysterical nationalism. They fomented this ideology among ordinary folk in essence to mask their own venality. As one commentator described it, the new republics were ruled by 'a parastate Cartel which had emerged from political institutions, the ruling Communist Party and its satellites, the military, a variety of police forces, the Mafia, court intellectuals and with the president of the Republic at the center of the spider web.Tribal nationalism was indispensable for the cartel as a means to pacify its subordinates and as a cover for the uninterrupted privatization of the state apparatus. (McMafia: A Journey Through the Global Criminal Underworld, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2008, p. 27)

Glenny's description of the 1990s convergence of political, economic and security elites with organized crime syndicates in Western intelligence operations is the quintessential definition of the capitalist deep state.

In Deep Politics and the Death of JFK, Peter Dale Scott describes how the deep state can be characterized by 'the symbiosis between governments (and in particular their intelligence agencies) and criminal associations, particularly drug traffickers, in the stabilization of right-wing terror in Vietnam, Italy, Bolivia, Afghanistan, Nicaragua, and other parts of the world.' Indeed, 'revelations in the 1970s and 1980s about the 'strategy of tension,' whereby government intelligence agencies, working in international conjunction, strengthened the case for their survival by actually fomenting violence, recurringly in alliance with drug-trafficking elements.'

Scott's analysis is perhaps even more relevant today as 'failed states' such as Kosovo, characterized by economic looting on an industrial scale, the absence of the rule of law, reliance on far-right terrorists (of both the 'religious' and 'secular' varieties) to achieve policy goals, organized crime syndicates, as both assets and executors of Western policy, and comprador elites are Washington's preferred international partners.

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For the ruling elites of the former Yugoslavia and their Western allies, Kosovo is a veritable goldmine. Situated in the heart of the Balkans, Kosovo's government is deeply tied to organized crime structures: narcotrafficking, arms smuggling, car theft rings and human trafficking that feeds the sex slave 'industry.' These operations are intimately linked to American destabilization campaigns and their cosy ties to on-again, off-again intelligence assets that include al-Qaeda and other far-right terror gangs. As investigative journalist Peter Klebnikov documented in 2000, https://filesoft.mystrikingly.com/blog/spike-under-the-leaves-2017-mac-os.

The Kosovar traffickers ship heroin exclusively from Asia's Golden Crescent. It's an apparently inexhaustible source. At one end of the crescent lies Afghanistan, which in 1999 surpassed Burma as the world's largest producer of opium poppies. From there, the heroin base passes through Iran to Turkey, where it is refined, and then into the hands of the 15 Families, which operate out of the lawless border towns linking Macedonia, Albania, and Serbia. Not surprisingly, the KLA has also flourished there. According to the State Department, four to six tons of heroin move through Turkey every month. 'Not very much is stopped,' says one official. 'We get just a fraction of the total.' ('Heroin Heroes,' Mother Jones, January-February 2000)

Not much has changed since then. Indeed, the CIA's intelligence model for covert destabilization operations is a continuing formula for 'success.' Beginning in the 1940s, when the Corsican Mafia was pegged by the Agency to smash the French Communist Party, down to today's bloody headlines coming out of Afghanistan and Pakistan, global drug lords and intelligence operators go hand in hand. It is hardly surprising then, that according to a report by the Berlin Institute for European Policy, organized crime is the only profitable sector of the Kosovan economy. Alphabeats mac os. Nearly a quarter of the country's economic output, some <82>550 million, is derived from criminal activities.

Though the role of the United States and their NATO partners are central to the drama unfolding today, the BND affair also reveals that beneath the carefully-constructed faade of Western 'unity' in 'Freedom Land,' deep inter-imperialist rivalries simmer. As the socialist journalist Peter Schwarz reports,

Speculation has since been rife about the background to the case, but it is doubtful whether it will ever be clarified. Kosovo is a jungle of rival secret services. In this regard, it resembles Berlin before the fall of the Wall. The US, Germany, Britain, Italy and France all have considerable intelligence operations in the country, which work both with and against one another. Moreover, in this country of just 2.1 million inhabitants, some 15,000 NATO soldiers and 1,500 UN police officers are stationed, as well as 400 judges, police officers and security officers belonging to the UN's EULEX mission. (Peter Schwarz, 'Kosovo's Dirty Secret: The Background to Germany's Secret Service Affair,' World Socialist Web Site, December 1, 2008)

Into this jungle of conflicting loyalties and interests, international crime syndicates in close proximity--and fleeting alliance--with this or that security service rule the roost. It is all the more ironic that the Thaci government has targeted the BND considering, as Balkan analyst Christopher Deliso revealed:

In 1996, Germany's BND established a major station in Tirana.and another in Rome to select and train future KLA fighters. According to Le Monde Diplomatique, 'special forces in Berlin provided the operational training and supplied arms and transmission equipment from ex-East German Stasi stocks as well as Black uniforms.' The Italian headquarters recruited Albanian immigrants passing through ports such as Brindisi and Trieste, while German military intelligence, the Militaramschirmdienst, and the Kommando Spezialkrfte Special Forces (KSK), offered military training and provisions to the KLA in the remote Mirdita Mountains of northern Albania controlled by the deposed president, Sali Berisha. (The Coming Balkan Caliphate, Westport: Praeger Security International, 2007, p. 37)

But as Schwarz observed, why would the Thaci government risk alienating the German state, given the fact that after the U.S., Germany 'is the second largest financial backer of Kosovo and ranks among the most important advocates of its independence.' Why indeed?

According to Balkan Analysis, the International Crisis Group (ICG) funded by billionaire George Soros' Open Society Institute (OSI) and closely aligned with 'liberal interventionists' in the United States, were instrumental in arguing that the United States and Germany, should guarantee 'future stability,' by building up the Kosovo Protection Corps (TMK), the KLA's successor organization, into a well-equipped army. Towards this end, the U.S. and Germany, in addition to arming the organized crime-linked statelet, have provided funds and equipment for a sophisticated military communications center in the capital.

Speculation is rife and conflicting accounts proliferate like mushrooms after a warm rain. One theory has it that senior Kosovan politicians were angered by BND criticisms linking KLA functionaries, including personal associates of Thaci and the Prime Minister himself, with organized crime. Tellingly, Schwarz reports, this 'is contrary to the position taken by the CIA.'

Is the affair then, merely a falling-out among thieves on how the spoils will be divided?


The CIA: Drugs & Thugs International

As noted above, U.S. destabilization programs and covert operations rely on far-flung networks of far-right provocateurs and drug lords (often interchangeable players) to facilitate the dirty work for U.S. policy elites and American multinational corporations. Throughout its Balkan adventure the CIA made liberal use of these preexisting narcotics networks to arm the KLA and provide them with targets. In their public pronouncements and analyses however, nary a harsh word is spoken.

According to the CIA, by any standard Kosovo's economy is a disaster, but that doesn't prevent the Agency from seeing 'significant progress'!

Over the past few years Kosovo's economy has shown significant progress in transitioning to a market-based system, but it is still highly dependent on the international community and the diaspora for financial and technical assistance. Remittances from the diaspora--located mainly in Germany and Switzerland--account for about 30% of GDP. Kosovo's citizens are the poorest in Europe with an average annual per capita income of only $1800--about one-third the level of neighboring Albania. Unemployment--at more than 40% of the population--is a severe problem that encourages outward migration. (Central Intelligence Agency, The World Factbook, November 20, 2008)

Needless to say, one unmentionable 'fact' disappeared from the CIA's country profile is the statelet's overwhelming dependence on the black economy. I suppose this is what the Agency means when it lauds Kosovo's transition to a 'market-based system'!But as former DEA investigator and whistleblower Michael Levine, author of The Big White Lie, told B92, one of the wings of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) was 'linked with every known narco-cartel in the Middle East and the Far East', and that almost every European intelligence service and police has files on 'connections between ethnic Albanian rebels and drug trafficking'. And dare I say by extension, the CIA itself.

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When three officers of Germany's foreign intelligence service the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND), were arrested in Pristina November 19, it exposed that country's extensive covert operations in the heart of the Balkans.

On November 14, a bomb planted at the office of the European Union Special Representative was detonated in downtown Pristina. While damage was light and there were no injuries, U.N. 'peacekeepers' detained one of the BND officers hours after the blast when he was observed taking photos of the damaged building. Two of his colleagues waited in a car and acted as lookouts. The officer named these two colleagues as witnesses that he was in his office at the time of the attack.

That office, identified by the press as the 'private security firm' Logistics-Coordination & Assessment Service or LCAS, in reality was a front company for BND operations. Its premises were searched three days later and the trio were subsequently arrested and accused by Kosovan authorities of responsibility for bombing the EU building. As a result of the arrests, the BND was forced to admit the real identities of their agents and the true nature of LCAS.

A scandal erupted leading to a diplomatic row between Berlin and Pristina. The German government labeled the accusations 'absurd' and threatened a cut-off of funds to the Kosovo government. A circus atmosphere prevailed as photos of the trio were shown on Kosovan TV and splashed across the front pages of the press. Rumors and dark tales abounded, based on leaks believed by observers to have emanated from the office of Kosovo's Prime Minister, the 'former' warlord Hashim Thaci, nominal leader of the statelet's organized crime-tainted government.

When seized by authorities one of the BND officers, Andreas J., demonstrated very poor tradecraft indeed. Among the items recovered by police, the operative's passport along with a notebook containing confidential and highly incriminating information on the situation in Kosovo were examined. According to media reports, the notebook contained the names of well-placed BND informants in the Prime Minister's entourage. According to this reading, the arrests were an act of revenge by Thaci meant to embarrass the German government. Vacuum wars mac os.

But things aren't always as they seem.

On November 29, the trio--Robert Z., Andreas J. and Andreas D.--departed Kosovo on a special flight bound for Berlin where they 'will face a committee of German parliamentarians who have taken an interest in their case,' according to an account in Spiegel Online.

More curious than a violent attack on the streets of Pristina, a city wracked by gangland killings, car hijackings, kidnappings and assaults is the provenance of the bomb itself. In other words, why would German intelligence agents attack their own? But before attempting to answer this question, a grim backstory to the affair rears its ugly head.


An Agency Mired in Scandal

This latest scandal comes as yet another blow to the BND considering August's revelations by the whistleblowing website Wikileaks that Germany's external intelligence agency had extensively spied on journalists. Like their counterparts at the CIA, the BND is forbidden by law from carrying out domestic operations.

According to Wikileaksdocuments, journalists working for Focus Magazine and Der Spiegel were collaborators in a scheme by the agency to learn their sources as well as obtaining information on left-wing politicians, including Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS) leaders Gregor Gysi and Andreas Lederer.

Indeed Focus Magazine journalist Josef Hufelschulte, code name 'Jerez, wrote articles based on reports provided by the BND 'intended to produce favorable coverage.' Wikileaks correspondent Daniel Schmitt and investigations editor Julian Assange comment that, 'The document in general shows the extent to which the collaboration of journalists with intelligence agencies has become common and to what dimensions consent is manufactured in the interests of those involved.'

In November, Wikileaks published a subsequent document obtained from the telecommunications giant T-Systems. In addition to revealing two dozen secret IP addresses used by the BND for surveillance operations, the document provides 'Evidence of a secret out of control BND robot scanning selected web-sites. In 2006 system administrators had to ban the 'BVOE' IP addresses to prevent servers from being destroyed.' Additionally, Wikileaks revealed the 'activity on a Berlin prostitution service website--evidence that intelligence seductions, the famed cold-war 'honeytrap', is alive and well?'

While the document does not spell out who was running the sex-for-hire website, one can't help but wonder whether Balkan-linked organized crime syndicates, including Kosovan and Albanian sex traffickers are working in tandem with the BND in return for that agency turning a blind eye to the sordid trade in kidnapped women.


Kosovo: A European Narco State

When Kosovo proclaimed its 'independence' in February, the Western media hailed the provocative dismemberment of Serbia, a move that completed the destruction of Yugoslavia by the United States, the European Union and NATO, as an exemplary means to bring 'peace and stability' to the region.

If by 'peace' one means impunity for rampaging crime syndicates or by 'stability,' the freedom of action with no questions asked by U.S. and NATO military and intelligence agencies, not to mention economic looting on a grand scale by freewheeling multinational corporations, then Kosovo has it all!

From its inception, the breakaway Serb province has served as a militarized outpost for Western capitalist powers intent on spreading their tentacles East, encircling Russia and penetrating the former spheres of influence of the ex-Soviet Union. As a template for contemporary CIA destabilization operations in Georgia and Ukraine, prospective EU members and NATO 'partners,' Kosovo should serve as a warning for those foolish enough to believe American clichs about 'freedom' or the dubious benefits of 'globalization.'

Camp Bondsteel, located on rolling hills and farmland near the city of Ferizaj/Urosevac,is the largest U.S. military installation on the European continent. Visible from space, in addition to serving as an NSA listening post pointed at Russia and as the CIA's operational hub in the Balkans and beyond, some observers believe that Andreas J.'s notebook may have contained information that Camp Bondsteel continues to serve as a CIA 'black site.' One motive for rolling up the BND intelligence operation may have been U.S. fears that this toxic information would become public, putting paid U.S. claims that it no longer kidnaps and tortures suspected 'terrorists.'

When NATO partners Germany and the U.S. decided to drive a stake through Yugoslavia's heart in the early 1990s during the heady days of post-Cold War triumphalism, their geopolitical strategy could not have achieved 'success' without the connivance, indeed active partnership amongst Yugoslavia's nationalist rivals. As investigative journalist Misha Glenny documented,

Most shocking of all, however, is how the gangsters and politicians fueling war between their peoples were in private cooperating as friends and close business partners. The Croat, Bosnian, Albanian, Macedonian, and Serb moneymen and mobsters were truly thick as thieves. They bought, sold, and exchanged all manner of commodities, knowing that the high levels of personal trust between them were much stronger than the transitory bonds of hysterical nationalism. They fomented this ideology among ordinary folk in essence to mask their own venality. As one commentator described it, the new republics were ruled by 'a parastate Cartel which had emerged from political institutions, the ruling Communist Party and its satellites, the military, a variety of police forces, the Mafia, court intellectuals and with the president of the Republic at the center of the spider web.Tribal nationalism was indispensable for the cartel as a means to pacify its subordinates and as a cover for the uninterrupted privatization of the state apparatus. (McMafia: A Journey Through the Global Criminal Underworld, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2008, p. 27)

Glenny's description of the 1990s convergence of political, economic and security elites with organized crime syndicates in Western intelligence operations is the quintessential definition of the capitalist deep state.

In Deep Politics and the Death of JFK, Peter Dale Scott describes how the deep state can be characterized by 'the symbiosis between governments (and in particular their intelligence agencies) and criminal associations, particularly drug traffickers, in the stabilization of right-wing terror in Vietnam, Italy, Bolivia, Afghanistan, Nicaragua, and other parts of the world.' Indeed, 'revelations in the 1970s and 1980s about the 'strategy of tension,' whereby government intelligence agencies, working in international conjunction, strengthened the case for their survival by actually fomenting violence, recurringly in alliance with drug-trafficking elements.'

Scott's analysis is perhaps even more relevant today as 'failed states' such as Kosovo, characterized by economic looting on an industrial scale, the absence of the rule of law, reliance on far-right terrorists (of both the 'religious' and 'secular' varieties) to achieve policy goals, organized crime syndicates, as both assets and executors of Western policy, and comprador elites are Washington's preferred international partners.

Downtown Mafia Gang Wars Mods

For the ruling elites of the former Yugoslavia and their Western allies, Kosovo is a veritable goldmine. Situated in the heart of the Balkans, Kosovo's government is deeply tied to organized crime structures: narcotrafficking, arms smuggling, car theft rings and human trafficking that feeds the sex slave 'industry.' These operations are intimately linked to American destabilization campaigns and their cosy ties to on-again, off-again intelligence assets that include al-Qaeda and other far-right terror gangs. As investigative journalist Peter Klebnikov documented in 2000, https://filesoft.mystrikingly.com/blog/spike-under-the-leaves-2017-mac-os.

The Kosovar traffickers ship heroin exclusively from Asia's Golden Crescent. It's an apparently inexhaustible source. At one end of the crescent lies Afghanistan, which in 1999 surpassed Burma as the world's largest producer of opium poppies. From there, the heroin base passes through Iran to Turkey, where it is refined, and then into the hands of the 15 Families, which operate out of the lawless border towns linking Macedonia, Albania, and Serbia. Not surprisingly, the KLA has also flourished there. According to the State Department, four to six tons of heroin move through Turkey every month. 'Not very much is stopped,' says one official. 'We get just a fraction of the total.' ('Heroin Heroes,' Mother Jones, January-February 2000)

Not much has changed since then. Indeed, the CIA's intelligence model for covert destabilization operations is a continuing formula for 'success.' Beginning in the 1940s, when the Corsican Mafia was pegged by the Agency to smash the French Communist Party, down to today's bloody headlines coming out of Afghanistan and Pakistan, global drug lords and intelligence operators go hand in hand. It is hardly surprising then, that according to a report by the Berlin Institute for European Policy, organized crime is the only profitable sector of the Kosovan economy. Alphabeats mac os. Nearly a quarter of the country's economic output, some <82>550 million, is derived from criminal activities.

Though the role of the United States and their NATO partners are central to the drama unfolding today, the BND affair also reveals that beneath the carefully-constructed faade of Western 'unity' in 'Freedom Land,' deep inter-imperialist rivalries simmer. As the socialist journalist Peter Schwarz reports,

Speculation has since been rife about the background to the case, but it is doubtful whether it will ever be clarified. Kosovo is a jungle of rival secret services. In this regard, it resembles Berlin before the fall of the Wall. The US, Germany, Britain, Italy and France all have considerable intelligence operations in the country, which work both with and against one another. Moreover, in this country of just 2.1 million inhabitants, some 15,000 NATO soldiers and 1,500 UN police officers are stationed, as well as 400 judges, police officers and security officers belonging to the UN's EULEX mission. (Peter Schwarz, 'Kosovo's Dirty Secret: The Background to Germany's Secret Service Affair,' World Socialist Web Site, December 1, 2008)

Into this jungle of conflicting loyalties and interests, international crime syndicates in close proximity--and fleeting alliance--with this or that security service rule the roost. It is all the more ironic that the Thaci government has targeted the BND considering, as Balkan analyst Christopher Deliso revealed:

In 1996, Germany's BND established a major station in Tirana.and another in Rome to select and train future KLA fighters. According to Le Monde Diplomatique, 'special forces in Berlin provided the operational training and supplied arms and transmission equipment from ex-East German Stasi stocks as well as Black uniforms.' The Italian headquarters recruited Albanian immigrants passing through ports such as Brindisi and Trieste, while German military intelligence, the Militaramschirmdienst, and the Kommando Spezialkrfte Special Forces (KSK), offered military training and provisions to the KLA in the remote Mirdita Mountains of northern Albania controlled by the deposed president, Sali Berisha. (The Coming Balkan Caliphate, Westport: Praeger Security International, 2007, p. 37)

But as Schwarz observed, why would the Thaci government risk alienating the German state, given the fact that after the U.S., Germany 'is the second largest financial backer of Kosovo and ranks among the most important advocates of its independence.' Why indeed?

According to Balkan Analysis, the International Crisis Group (ICG) funded by billionaire George Soros' Open Society Institute (OSI) and closely aligned with 'liberal interventionists' in the United States, were instrumental in arguing that the United States and Germany, should guarantee 'future stability,' by building up the Kosovo Protection Corps (TMK), the KLA's successor organization, into a well-equipped army. Towards this end, the U.S. and Germany, in addition to arming the organized crime-linked statelet, have provided funds and equipment for a sophisticated military communications center in the capital.

Speculation is rife and conflicting accounts proliferate like mushrooms after a warm rain. One theory has it that senior Kosovan politicians were angered by BND criticisms linking KLA functionaries, including personal associates of Thaci and the Prime Minister himself, with organized crime. Tellingly, Schwarz reports, this 'is contrary to the position taken by the CIA.'

Is the affair then, merely a falling-out among thieves on how the spoils will be divided?


The CIA: Drugs & Thugs International

As noted above, U.S. destabilization programs and covert operations rely on far-flung networks of far-right provocateurs and drug lords (often interchangeable players) to facilitate the dirty work for U.S. policy elites and American multinational corporations. Throughout its Balkan adventure the CIA made liberal use of these preexisting narcotics networks to arm the KLA and provide them with targets. In their public pronouncements and analyses however, nary a harsh word is spoken.

According to the CIA, by any standard Kosovo's economy is a disaster, but that doesn't prevent the Agency from seeing 'significant progress'!

Over the past few years Kosovo's economy has shown significant progress in transitioning to a market-based system, but it is still highly dependent on the international community and the diaspora for financial and technical assistance. Remittances from the diaspora--located mainly in Germany and Switzerland--account for about 30% of GDP. Kosovo's citizens are the poorest in Europe with an average annual per capita income of only $1800--about one-third the level of neighboring Albania. Unemployment--at more than 40% of the population--is a severe problem that encourages outward migration. (Central Intelligence Agency, The World Factbook, November 20, 2008)

Needless to say, one unmentionable 'fact' disappeared from the CIA's country profile is the statelet's overwhelming dependence on the black economy. I suppose this is what the Agency means when it lauds Kosovo's transition to a 'market-based system'!But as former DEA investigator and whistleblower Michael Levine, author of The Big White Lie, told B92, one of the wings of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) was 'linked with every known narco-cartel in the Middle East and the Far East', and that almost every European intelligence service and police has files on 'connections between ethnic Albanian rebels and drug trafficking'. And dare I say by extension, the CIA itself.

One bone of contention which could have led Thaci and his henchmen to seek revenge against his erstwhile German allies was a 67-page BND analysis about organized crime in Kosovo. As Schwarz noted the dossier, produced in February 2005 and subsequently leaked to the press, 'accuses Ramush Haradinaj (head of government from December 2004 to March 2005), Hashim Thaci (prime minister since January 2008) and Xhavit Haliti, who sits in the parliament presidium, of being deeply implicated in the drugs trade.'

According to the BND report, 'Regarding the key players (e.g., Haliti, Thaci, Haradinaj), there exists the closest ties between politics, business and internationally operating OC [organized crime] structures in Kosovo. The criminal networks behind this are encouraging political instability. They have no interest in building a functioning state, which could impair their flourishing trade.' (WSWS, op. cit.)

Haradinaj, an American protegee, became Prime Minister in 2004. However, he was forced to resign his post in March 2005 when the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia indicted him for crimes against humanity. Among other things, Haradinaj was accused of abducting civilians, unlawful detention, torture, murder and rape. Schwarz notes he was acquitted in April 2008 'for lack of evidence, after nine out of ten prosecution witnesses died violently and the tenth withdrew his statement after narrowly escaping an assassination attempt.' Talk about friends in high places!

Mirroring evidence uncovered by journalists and investigators regarding the control of the drugs trade by 15 Albanian crime families, the Berlin Institute for European Policy laid similar charges against Thaci, stating that real power in Kosovo is wielded by 15 to 20 family clans who control 'almost all substantial key social positions' and are 'closely linked to prominent political decision makers.'

According to Spiegel, when the BND operation was run to ground with the possible connivance of the CIA, its secret network of informants, instrumental to gaining insight into the interconnections amongst state actors and organized crime were compromised. The BND's Department Five, responsible for organized crime wrote a confidential report linking Thaci as 'a key figure in a Kosovar-Albanian mafia network.'

Department Two, according to Spiegel, was responsible for telecommunications surveillance. In 1999, the BND launched operation 'Mofa99,' a wiretap intercept program that targeted high-ranking members of the KLA--and exposed their links to dodgy criminal syndicates and Islamist allies, al-Qaeda. The program was so successful according to Spiegel that since then, 'the BND has maintained an extensive network of informants among high-ranking functionaries of the KLA and the Kosovar administration.'

Functionaries in possession of many dangerous secrets and inconvenient truths!

As researcher and analyst Michel Chossudovsky wrote back in 2001, among the 'inconvenient truths' unexplored by Western media is the close proximity of far-right Islamist terror gangs and planetary U.S. destabilization operations.

Since the Soviet-Afghan war, recruiting Mujahedin ('holy warriors') to fight covert wars on Washington's behest has become an integral part of US foreign policy. A report of the US Congress has revealed how the US administration--under advice from the National Security Council headed by Anthony Lake--had 'helped turn Bosnia into a militant Islamic base' leading to the recruitment through the so-called 'Militant Islamic Network,' of thousands of Mujahedin from the Muslim world.

Catch-all mac os. The 'Bosnian pattern' has since been replicated in Kosovo, Southern Serbia and Macedonia. Among the foreign mercenaries now fighting with the KLA-NLA are Mujahedin from the Middle East and the Central Asian republics of the former Soviet Union as well as 'soldiers of fortune' from several NATO countries including Britain, Holland and Germany. Some of these Western mercenaries had previously fought with the KLA and the Bosnian Muslim Army. (Michel Chossudovsky, 'Washington Behind Terrorist Assaults in Macedonia,' Global Research, September 10, 2001)

Fast forward seven years and one can hypothesize that the BND, stepping on the CIA's toes and that agency's cosy intelligence 'understanding' with Mafia-linked KLA fighters and al-Qaeda assets, would have every reason to sabotage the BND's organized crime operations--not that the German military intelligence service's hands are any cleaner!

While we may never know all the facts surrounding this curious affair, one thing is certain: the role played by powerful Mafia gangs as a source for black funds, intelligence assets and CIA 'agents of influence' will continue. Administrations come and go, but like motherhood and apple pie the shadowy workings of America's deep state is an eternal verity you can count on!


First appeared in Antifascist Calling. Thanks to Tom Burghardt and Antifascist Calling for covering this document. Copyright remains with the aforementioned. Contact antifascist-calling.blogspot.com for reprint rights.

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Tom Burghardt is a researcher and activist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. In addition to publishing in Covert Action Quarterly and Global Research, an independent research and media group of writers, scholars, journalists and activists based in Montreal, his articles can be read on Dissident Voice, The Intelligence Daily and Pacific Free Press. He is the editor of Police State America: U.S. Military 'Civil Disturbance' Planning, distributed by AK Press.

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