A los que nada le importa que los esten vigilando, este mensaje les va a aburrir. De modo que es hora de borrarlo. Para aquellos que consideramos que estar libres de ojos espias de un gobierno es un privilegio digno de cuidar, encontraran esta informacion algo molesta. Si se desea leer los documentos declasificados que siriveron como fuente para el reportaje: http://www.softwar.net/codeword.html El texto completo del reportaje se encuentra en: http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_smith/19990119_xcsof_clintons_w.shtml Excerptos: 'According to a top secret document obtained from the National Security Council, the Clinton secret project to bug America started in late 1992.' 'In early 1993, President Clinton issued an executive order that authorized Janet Reno to purchase secretly the entire inventory of secure phones from AT&T. Reno purchased the secure phones using money confiscated from the war on drugs. Reno tasked Webster Hubbell, the former Whitewater partner of Hillary Clinton, to run the phone buyout from AT&T. Hubbell arranged for a follow-up contract with AT&T to modify the secretly purchased secure telephones with a newly developed government chip. AT&T was paid to rip out the secure chip they developed for the telephones and replace it with the special chip that had a secret, Watergate-style, bug hidden in it at the micro level. The chip was called "Clipper." In 1993, the Clinton administration allowed a select set of civilians from AT&T and other companies to go inside the National Security Agency to examine the Clipper chip in detail. The civilians obtained access to classified details under special clearances that swore them all to secrecy. AT&T scientists were not the only civilians authorized to view the secrets of Clipper. The project also included the first lady. Mrs. Clinton wanted every American to carry a Clipper chip. Mrs. Clinton's efforts to nationalize the medical industry included the Clipper chip in her health-care legislation. According to information obtained by the Freedom of Information Act, each American citizen was to be issued a national ID/health care card with a Clipper chip installed inside. In fact, one medical health care card manufacturer complained that including the special chip was too expensive. In 1993 the Clipper "exploitable" feature was exposed to the public and the entire project fell into disfavor until it was officially canceled in 1996. Yet, Clipper was never really canceled. Nor has the covert program to bug America stopped. The exposure of the Clinton bug-on-a-chip project did not end with its cancellation. The publicity only drove the effort back undercover. Back into the black world of "codeword" secrets and Clinton cronyism. Admiral McConnell was the NSA Director under Clinton and Bush. Admiral McConnell is often thought of as the father of the "Clipper" chip. During an exclusive interview, the former NSA director made it very clear that the computer security point man for President Clinton was "John Podesta." According to secret White House e-mail sent by current CIA Director George Tenet, "John Podesta" -- then deputy executive secretary to the President, was the top Clinton official on all policy matters concerning computers and encryption. "We had a long meeting this morning in John Deutch's office on encryption which included Admirals McConnel, Studeman, John Podesta and other luminaries," wrote Tenet in December 1993. Further evidence that John Podesta controlled computer policy is revealed in dozens of letters from top computer executives, all complaining about the Clipper project. In the early 1990s, several U.S. computer CEOs formed a joint lobby organization called the CSPP or Computer Systems Policy Project. By 1994, Tony Podesta, the brother of John Podesta, ran the multi-million dollar corporate lobby effort through his firm, Podesta Associates, using his employee, Ken Kay, as the CSPP executive director. In 1994, the CSPP association with Tony Podesta quickly paid off. Several CSPP members won exclusive trade deals through Clinton and Ron Brown. One CSPP computer CEO, James Treybig of Tandem, traveled with Ron Brown to China in August 1994. Treybig concluded an exclusive $150 million export of mission control computers for the Chinese Army Long March space rocket. In June 1995, Ken Kay led the delegation of CSPP CEOs into a closed meeting inside the White House. In the 1995 White House closed meeting, the CEOs from AT&T, Apple, Compaq, Digital, HP, Unisys, Cray, Silicon Graphics, Tandem and others were sworn to secrecy. The CEOs could not talk under penalty of law.' Si desea leer mas de esta historia vaya al web site. Saludos, Dario
