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White House Leaks Classified Info to Fox News, Tips Off Al Qaeda

Posted by Joe Sudbay at 11:00 AM on October 9, 2007.


Joe Sudbay: Destroying a year-long surveillance of Al Qaeda should put someone from the Bush Administration in jail.
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This post, written by Joe Sudbay, originally appeared on AMERICAblog

Unbelievable. Seriously. Leaking national security info to Fox News and destroying a year-long surveillance of Al Qaeda should put someone from the Bush Administration in jail. We are in greater danger because of the continued incompetence of George Bush and his minions. From the Washington Post:

A small private intelligence company that monitors Islamic terrorist groups obtained a new Osama bin Laden video ahead of its official release last month, and around 10 a.m. on Sept. 7, it notified the Bush administration of its secret acquisition. It gave two senior officials access on the condition that the officials not reveal they had it until the al-Qaeda release.

Within 20 minutes, a range of intelligence agencies had begun downloading it from the company's Web site. By midafternoon that day, the video and a transcript of its audio track had been leaked from within the Bush administration to cable television news and broadcast worldwide.

The founder of the company, the SITE Intelligence Group, says this premature disclosure tipped al-Qaeda to a security breach and destroyed a years-long surveillance operation that the company has used to intercept and pass along secret messages, videos and advance warnings of suicide bombings from the terrorist group's communications network.

Okay, so we know that SITE has some amazingly important intel. They pass it on to the Bush administration. And, it ends up on Fox News:

Exactly what happened next is unclear. But within minutes of Katz's e-mail to the White House, government-registered computers began downloading the video from SITE's server, according to a log of file transfers. The records show dozens of downloads over the next three hours from computers with addresses registered to defense and intelligence agencies.

By midafternoon, several television news networks reported obtaining copies of the transcript. A copy posted around 3 p.m. on Fox News's Web site referred to SITE and included page markers identical to those used by the group. "This confirms that the U.S. government was responsible for the leak of this document," Katz wrote in an e-mail to Leiter at 5 p.m.

Al-Qaeda supporters, now alerted to the intrusion into their secret network, put up new obstacles that prevented SITE from gaining the kind of access it had obtained in the past, according to Katz.

So, how is it that the first thing some Bush staffer does -- and it had to be a high level Bushie -- how is it that the first thing they can think to do upon getting highly classified intel about al Qaeda is to call Fox News?

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Tagged as: fox news, national security, bush administration, al qaeda, terrorism

Joe Sudbay is a DC-based political consultant with over twenty years of experience at both the state and federal level.


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Par for the course
Posted by: KaptainSpiffy on Oct 9, 2007 11:54 AM   
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outing CIA operatives, removal of qualified department of justice officials for loyal bushies, privatization of the military to allow government corruption to explode.

good job, brownie

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PT Barnum
Posted by: particle on Oct 9, 2007 12:09 PM   
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"..how is it that the first thing they can think to do upon getting highly classified intel about al Qaeda is to call Fox News?..."

The clowns have taken over the circus.

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For $3,175 per user per year, you'd think things would be better managed
Posted by: eddie torres on Oct 9, 2007 1:59 PM   
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SITE Intelligence Group and The IntelCenter, two subcontractors that provide counter-terrrism information to the US government and media, are locked in a symbiotic and parasitic relationship with the intelligence community to provide video of OBL's latest bowel movement from an expertly-positioned satellite-linked fiber-optic bowl cam.

The IntelCenter charges the government US$3,175 per user per year (.pdf) for this treasure trove; one can assume that SITE Intelligence Group's rates are comparable.

In the new "Intelligence Services Inc" (ISI), prime contractors are identified department by department for what used to be called government intelligence work: Booz Allen Hamilton, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, SAIC and Scitor are the DNI's primes. Each of these prime contractors has multiple subcontractors - SAIC relies on BearingPoint, SI International and The Analytic Group.

Whose cabal does SITE Intelligence Group belong to? I suspect the cabal prime leader has a man-sized safe in his office...

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Plus... merchandise!
Posted by: eddie torres on Oct 9, 2007 2:21 PM   
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Late start on your X-Mas shopping? No sweat! The IntelCenter has your back at their T-Shirt emporium.

And a little more on SITE Institute: it's a two-person operation consisting of 1) the authoress of the book "TERRRIST HUNTER: The Extraordinary Story of a Woman who Went Undercover to Infiltrate the Radical Islamic Groups Operating in America" (HarperCollins, 2003), and 2) a consultant with a Masters in International Relations.

That's some kind of NeoCon "small government" wet dream: 2 outsourced operations with a total of 3 employees peddling terrrist videos and T-Shirts for $3,175 per user per year. Touchdown!

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Just what we need some more "Private Companies" doing Intel work!
Posted by: albrechtkrausse on Oct 9, 2007 7:15 PM   
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I recall years ago how evidence could be used in court if it was provided by illegal means--- if the police weren't involved. Say a burglar enters a house to steal and discovers a body....or a bailbondsman (who has more rights than cops) busts down a door to get a bailjumper and discovers a stash of drugs. Since the cops weren't involved the evidence can be used. Wonder why 'private companies' are specialising in surveillence and 'intel' of Americans also......not that anyone cares about civil rights anyway these days.....

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about Al Quaida
Posted by: downwithpatriotism on Oct 10, 2007 8:02 AM   
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In vietnam, the US made a boogeyman out of the Viet Cong. It turned out, the viet cong were just patriots trying to stick their pokers into US soldiers. The Viet-Cong were the people fighting for their nation against a criminal occupier.

Now we are told that Al Quaida are this and that but the truth is that they are just the patriots trying to stick their pokers into US soldiers. They are the people of Islam fight against a criminal occupier.

Sadly, they are being blamed for the Israel run Blackwater company that has gone around the country fomenting class warfare. They blow up a mosque and blame it on Al Quaida. They murder a hundred people in jail and blame in the Sunnis.And they do all sorts of crimes in the name of Al Quaida, and no one is the wiser. All these storeis that do come out about them by this lying bunch of crooks in Washington aren't worth a turd.

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» RE: about Al Quaida Posted by: hilaryuk