Sunday, July 18, 2010

Big Government Afraid Of Expose Of Big Government

DC’s spy establishment in panic mode over Washington Post expose

"Washington's intelligence establishment appears to be in panic mode over an upcoming Washington Post series about runaway growth in defense and intelligence spending.
A State Department email has accused the Post of planning to make public "top secret" information about defense and intelligence contractors working for the US, despite an admission in the same email that the Post's information came from "open sources."
The series, by Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Dana Priest, will include a TV partnership with PBS's Frontline and is expected to consist of three articles and an online database of military and intelligence contractors and their projects.
It's that database of contractors that seems to be worrying Washington the most.
Josh Rogin at Foreign Policy reports that the State Department sent out an email Thursday warning all 14,574 Washington-area employees of the upcoming reports.
"On Monday July 19, the Washington Post plans to publish a website listing all agencies and contractors believed to conduct Top Secret work on behalf of the US Government," the email stated. "The website provides a graphic representation pinpointing the location of firms conducting Top Secret work, describing the type of work they perform, and identifying many facilities where such work is done."


If all the Post's info came from open sources then nothing important will be compromised. The only thing then that the cockroaches are mad about is a light shown on them and their funding.
More evidence that the american people are seen as the real enemies.

1 Comments:

Anonymous greencrow said...

Nolo:

Don't know if you've see the "Officer Bubbles" video yet:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaoXZeVTJAc&feature=player_embedded

Only in Canada, they say.

gc

18/7/10 9:48 AM  

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