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Nuclear Weapons Secrets Missing from Los Alamos


FBI quickly identifies Osama Bin Ladin as a prime suspect.

LOS ALAMOS, N.M. (Reuters) - Electronically-stored classified information --
believed to include U.S. and Russian nuclear secrets -- has disappeared from
a vault at the Los Alamos Nuclear Laboratory and the FBI has launched an
intense search, officials said Monday.

The lab's director, John Browne, said "classified information" was missing
but gave no details. The New York Times, which broke the story on its
Website, said the information was stored on now missing hard drives and
included U.S. and Russian nuclear secrets and other sensitive data.

Browne said in a statement that the FBI and investigators from the Department
of Energy, which operates the world-famous nuclear facility with the
University of California, have been searching for missing data. "This is an
extremely serious matter and we are taking swift actions to deal with it,"
Browne said

Ed Curran, Director of the Department of Energy's Office of
Counterintelligence, said, "At this point there is no evidence that suggests
espionage is involved in this incident." [We told the cleaning lady not to
mop the secrets, and she just mislaid them somewhere.]

The disappearance comes after an espionage controversy involving the lab and
one of its employees, Dr. Wen Ho Lee, who was fired in March 1999 after
allegedly copying nuclear weapons secrets and storing them on an unclassified
computer network.

Lee, a U.S. citizen born in Taiwan, was arrested and charged with 59 criminal
counts -- but not espionage -- and the lab came under scrutiny for the ease
with which he was allegedly able to download and copy sensitive information.
Lee has pleaded not guilty.

The Times, in its story, said the new security breach was not believed to be
related to the Lee case and was thought to have occurred long after his
dismissal from the lab. [Oh, dear. You mean the FBI and the Energy Department
are lying scumbag pieces of shit, just as they usually are?]

Browne said a major effort was under way to find the missing
electronically-stored data and it was not known if they were just misplaced,
stolen or inadvertently destroyed.

"If the inquiry reveals that individuals did not fulfill their
responsibilities with respect to this matter, they will face certain and
appropriate disciplinary actions," he said.

NBC News reported the hard drives were first discovered to be missing two
months ago, before the Los Alamos fires.

Sen. Frank Murkowski, who heads the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural
Resources, said panel members were informed about the possible loss, but got
"very few details."

"I can't give a personal assessment of how serious this is, however, based on
the information in the New York Times, this could be one of the most
significant losses of nuclear weapons information in recent times," Murkowski
said in a statement.

"While we don't know whether the hard drives are lost, it gravely concerns me
that they have even been displaced. If they can't keep track of this kind of
information, it raises serious concerns about overall security," he said.

Murkowski said he had ordered a staff inquiry and expected to be fully
briefed by the Energy Department and the FBI.

"Let's hope the hard drives are found. We don't need another crisis at our
nuclear weapons laboratories," he said.

The Times said the hard drives were missing when investigators searched for
them June 1 after a wildfire scorched the facility, sparing the lab's major
buildings but destroying 39 trailers and sheds.

Many of those outbuildings were used as offices for staff members, and the
blaze, which began as a controlled burn, wiped out several years worth of
scientific research and destroyed some 20 personal computers.

The Times said that the disappearance of the hard drives, which were stored
in locked containers in a vault in the laboratory's X Division, where nuclear
weapons are designed, could be related to the evacuation of the lab during
the fire.

The paper said the hard drives contained nuclear weapons data used by the
government's Nuclear Emergency Search Team, which responds to nuclear
accidents and terrorist threats.
The paper said the missing material also included information about the
Russian nuclear weapons program.

The Times, quoting officials, said the Energy Department's new security czar,
Eugene Habiger, conducted an exhaustive investigation and search at Los
Alamos but did not find the data, and that he had written a secret report on
the matter.

It was not immediately known if the hard drives were misplaced or stolen, the
paper said.
Reuters, June 12, 2000
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