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Moar on CIA shell company Crypto AG which ran out of Switzerland where law firm Liechtenstein was used
Founded allegedly in 1952, defunct in 2018.
Crypto AG was established in Switzerland by the Russian-born Swede, Boris Hagelin. Current NHL player for the Washington Capitals, Carl Hagelin, is his great-grandson.
During Boris' time in America, Hagelin became close friends[9] with William F. Friedman, who in 1952 became chief cryptologist for the National Security Agency (NSA) and whom Hagelin had known since the 1930s. Friedman was born Wolf Friedman (Yiddish: Χ°ΧΦΈΧΧ£ΦΏ Χ€ΦΏΧ¨ΧΧΧΧΦ·Χβ, Russian: ΠΠΎΠ»ΡΡ Π€. Π€ΡΠΈΠ΄ΠΌΠ°Π½), in ChiΕinΔu, Bessarabia, the son of Frederick Friedman, a Jew from Bucharest who worked as a translator and linguist for the Russian Postal Service, and the daughter of a well-to-do wine merchant. Friedman's family fled Russia in 1892 to escape the virulent anti-Semitism there, ending up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[1] Three years later, his first name was changed to William.
In 1952, Hagelin's lawyer, Stuart Hedden, also became deputy commander in CIA, Inspector General.
During the 1950s, Hagelin and Friedman had frequent mail correspondence, both personal and business alike.
In 2018, Crypto AG was liquidated, and its assets and intellectual property sold to two new companies. CyOne was created for Swiss domestic sales, while Crypto International AG was founded in 2018 by Swedish entrepreneur Andreas Linde, who acquired the brand name, international distribution network, and product rights from the original Crypto AG. β On Crypto International AG's website (cryto.ch), they deny that they are affiliated with the original Crypto AG.
The following CIA directors would have known about this:
Gen. Walter Bedell Smith, U.S. Army (October 7, 1950βFebruary 9, 1953)
Allen W. Dulles (February 26, 1953βNovember 29, 1961)
John A. McCone (November 29, 1961βApril 28, 1965)
Vice Adm. William F. Raborn, Jr., U.S. Navy (April 28, 1965βJune 30, 1966)
Richard M. Helms (June 30, 1966βFebruary 2, 1973)
James R. Schlesinger (February 2, 1973βJuly 2, 1973)
William E. Colby (September 4, 1973βJanuary 30, 1976)
George H.W. Bush (January 30, 1976βJanuary 20, 1977)
Adm. Stansfield Turner, U.S. Navy (March 9, 1977βJanuary 20, 1981)
William J. Casey (January 28, 1981βJanuary 29, 1987)
William H. Webster (May 26, 1987βAugust 31, 1991)
Robert M. Gates (November 6, 1991βJanuary 20, 1993)
R. James Woolsey (February 5, 1993βJanuary 10, 1995)
John M. Deutch (May 10, 1995βDecember 15, 1996)
George J. Tenet (July 11, 1997βJuly 11, 2004)
Porter J. Goss (September 24, 2004βMay 26, 2006)
Gen. Michael V. Hayden, U.S. Air Force (May 30, 2006βFebruary 13, 2009)
Leon E. Panetta (February 13, 2009βJune 30, 2011)
Gen. David Petraeus, U.S. Army (September 6, 2011βNovember 9, 2012)
John Brennan (March 8, 2013βJanuary 20, 2017)
Mike Pompeo (January 23, 2017βApril 26, 2018)
Gina Haspel (May 21, 2018β )
Also from a simple search engine search on "crypto" and "liechtenstein", it seems that crypto is big there and is a "crypto powerhouse".
Lastly, if CIA was able to backdoor crypto and crypto is appeared to be made safe, doesn't this go two ways like FISA?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crypto_AG
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Hagelin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_F._Friedman
https://www.britannica.com/topic/list-of-Central-Intelligence-Agency-directors-1787118