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PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 11:54 pm 
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Internet Blows CIA Agents' Cover

A simple internet search conducted by the Chicago Tribune newspaper and published today has revealed the identities of 2,653 CIA agents, including covert agents. Other information uncovered through the net included 50 internal telephone numbers and the locations of at least two doazen secret facilities outside the USA.

The discovery that the CIA's complex system of cover can be so easily unravelled is said to have "horrified" CIA director Porter Goss. Chief spokeswoman Jennifer Dyck told the paper that "cover is a complex issue that is more complex in the Internet age. There are things that worked previously that no longer work." She said the CIA's methods were being remedied, but declined to go into detail "since we don't want the bad guys to know what we're fixing."

The Tribune did not publish any names at the agency's request but did say that it had ocated two dozen CIA facilities in Chicago, northern Virginia, Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Utah and Washington state. Some of these were reported to be heavily guarded, but others appeared to outsiders to be private residences.

Through a variety of data providers, the newspaper said it identified people by telephone listings, real estate transactions, voting records, property tax records and other financial and legal documents. When asked whether terorist groups could use the same tactics, a senior US intelligence official acknowledged that "I don't know whether al-Qaeda could do this, but the Chinese could."

Although only a small percentage of what the Chicago Tribune uncovered could be considered a potential security risk the discovery is a huge embarrassment for the agency, and the latest in a long line of leaks and security breaches within the US administration. The revelations come as the Department of Justice continues an investigation into whether members of the Bush administration deliberately exposed the identity of CIA operative Valerie Plame to the press last year.

http://www.shoutwire.com/comments/6592/ ... ents_Cover

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YAY INTERNET!


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Wow.

Just added some fuel to the in-favor-of the feds taking records from the major search engines argument.

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Internet = passing fad . . .


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Internet = passing fad . . .

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Internets don't rat out CIA agents, people rat out CIA agents.


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So the internet is helping terrorists to win......

Should we declare war on the internet?


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CitizenByron wrote:
So the internet is helping terrorists to win......

Should we declare war on the internet?


Absolutely!!!

We shold pre-emptively attack and destroy a good chunk of it and leave it to wither in civil war. We're good at that kind of stuff ;)


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CitizenByron wrote:
So the internet is helping terrorists to win......

Should we declare war on the internet?


With or without trial, those who harbor internets will be punished accordingly.

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The Axis of Evil is growing stronger. What's Iran and North Korea compared to the almighty Internet?! :twisted:

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Does this mean we're all going to Gitmo?

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B wrote:
Does this mean we're all going to Gitmo?


Just you B, just you.

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B wrote:
Does this mean we're all going to Gitmo?


Just you B, just you.


I might be there already. If not, I'm taking this electrode off my testicles.

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:lol:

Or maybe, just maybe, they infiltrate us and turn the whole internet into one huge Gitmo! :shock:

They'll call it the G.I.T.-net. Guaranteed Inaccessible to Terrorists - a save and friendly place with special jurisdiction.
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CitizenByron wrote:
So the internet is helping terrorists to win......

Should we declare war on the internet?


I think it is pronounced "Internets."

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They should know better than to make thier confidential information available on the internet.

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