-Caveat Lector-
CALL TO ACTION - Pertaining to TREASON Allegations
Various FR Posters
3/26/99 Various FR Posters
THIS IS THREAD 2 OF A FREEPER CALL TO ACTION!!!
While the bombs are falling in Kosovo --- something VERY IMPORTANT is
happening in Congress. The Senate Intelligence Committee has launched a formal
investigation, and the House is seeking to release the Cox Committee report.
To make sure nothing is lost in a "wag the dog" shell game - we need to make
sure our elected officials know that WE ARE WATCHING everything pertaining to
vital National Security issues.
On the Downside Legacy we have about 120 pages in Timelines pertaining to all
the treason allegations. This timeline is unique to Freepers and Lurkers �
because it is a consolidation of information from the myriad Freeper sources.
It gives a forest view of what is behind the treason allegations.
The timelines are very damning because they frequently pull together facts for
the first time � facts that may look innocent individually but laid side by
side raise all kinds of red flags to the reader. The timelines are backed by
volumes of detail in the Downside Legacy and all over the Free Republic
archives.
Please read the timelines and if you agree, and if you have a printer and
especially if one of the Committee members represents your state �. Please
print out all or a portion of the Timeline and send a letter, email, or
whatever to express your point-of-view.
And please leave a note here so we�ll know which officials have been put on
notice!
IN CONGRESS
March 26, 1999
Senate Intelligence Committee launched a formal investigation into allegations
that China stole secrets from US nuclear weapons research labs and how the
case was handled by the US government.
Reuters 3/26/99 "�The Senate Intelligence Committee launched a formal
investigation Thursday into allegations that China stole secrets from U.S.
nuclear weapons research laboratories and how the case was handled by the U.S.
government. "This problem could be more serious, more widespread and
potentially more dangerous than most Americans realize,'' said Senate
Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Shelby�.. In the House of
Representatives, a special committee that investigated the transfer of U.S.
technology to China and completed its report at the end of last year was given
another month to make its findings public. That committee, chaired by
California Republican Rep. Christopher Cox, has been negotiating with the
White House over which parts of the report can be made public and which should
be kept classified. The committee was scheduled to go out of existence at the
end of March, but the House has authorized a one-month extension to the end of
April. "We continue to negotiate with the White House,'' said Brent Bahler,
spokesman for the House panel. As a result of the extension, "we don't have
the imminent pressure of next week running out of time,'' he said. �.Senate
Armed Services Committee Chairman John Warner sent a letter to Energy
Secretary Bill Richardson saying required reports had not been submitted to
Congress on the status of security at national nuclear weapons facilities.
Warner gave Richardson 30 days to produce them�."
Senate Intelligence Committee
Republicans:
Shelby � Alabama
John Chafee - Rhode Island
Richard Lugar � Indiana
Mike Dewine � Ohio
Jon Kyl � Arizona
James Inhofe � Oklahoma
Orrin Hatch � Utah
Pat Roberts � Kansas
Wayne Allard - Colorado
Democrats:
Robert Kerry � Nebraska
Richard Bryan � Nevada
Bob Graham � Florida
John Kerry � Mass
Max Baucus � Montana
Charles Robb � Virginia
Frank Lautenberg - New Jersey
Carl Levin - MI
Washington Times 3/25/99 Nancy Roman "�House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert said
Thursday that a classified congressional report detailing major U.S. lapses in
combating Chinese espionage must be released "without a lot of hesitation."
The 700-page report, compiled by a special committee chaired by Rep.
Christopher Cox, California Republican, has put the Clinton administration on
the defensive over its China policy and its efforts to protect U.S. high-
technology military secrets. "Every country -- friend and foe alike -- is
probably spying on us as we speak," the Illinois Republican said in a wide-
ranging interview with The Washington Times. "We need to be very careful not
to be lax and let our secrets fall into foreign hands." "The Cox report will
come out and should come out, and we'll have a debate on the floor about it."
Mr. Hastert said one reason for the delay is that the report contains
sensitive information intertwined with "the rhetoric explaining it," making it
difficult to settle on what parts should not be made public�."
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