Re: [CTRL] Former CIA Director Under Investigation

1999-04-14 Thread Colleen Jones

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Also, what was this stuff doing in his personal compter and what links
did this computer have, when he had the secure CIA computer which was
supposed to be used.

Did he send the information out to anyone on his personal computer; what
was in these 31 files - were there ties to banks, exchange of
information with foreign countrieson my simple web site, I can send
stuff all over the worldif he had these files in his own personal
computer, he could have sent them to China, Russia, and heaven
forbid...to a cheap tabloid or a Bob Woodward who still thinks we
all do not know who Deep Throat wasperhaps this guy got caught
because information leaking out, was tracked to him or his computer.

Colleen

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Re: [CTRL] Former CIA Director Under Investigation

1999-04-13 Thread Hilary A. Thomas

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 From: Teo One Thousand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Subject: Re: [CTRL] Former CIA Director Under Investigation
 Date: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 2:59 PM

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 In a message dated 4/12/99 4:46:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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  WASHINGTON (AP) -- CIA technicians found 31 secret files in the
unsecured
  personal computer at the home of the former Director John Deutch shortly
  after he stepped down as the nation's top spy, it was reported Sunday.
   

 The real question is; "what was on those files?".  I would like to know
HOW
 this cannot be a crime, when such seemingly transient events like having
 files about Scientology on your computer can lead to impounding of all
your
 computer information.
 Teo1000

I want to know why this guy still has his security clearance.

Hilary

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Re: [CTRL] Former CIA Director Under Investigation

1999-04-13 Thread Teo One Thousand

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In a message dated 4/12/99 4:46:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:

 WASHINGTON (AP) -- CIA technicians found 31 secret files in the unsecured
 personal computer at the home of the former Director John Deutch shortly
 after he stepped down as the nation's top spy, it was reported Sunday.
  

The real question is; "what was on those files?".  I would like to know HOW
this cannot be a crime, when such seemingly transient events like having
files about Scientology on your computer can lead to impounding of all your
computer information.
Teo1000

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[CTRL] Former CIA Director Under Investigation

1999-04-12 Thread Das GOAT

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Justice, CIA Probe Ex-Chief Deutch

.c The Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) -- CIA technicians found 31 secret files in the unsecured
personal computer at the home of the former Director John Deutch shortly
after he stepped down as the nation's top spy, it was reported Sunday.

The Central Intelligence Agency turned the case over to the Justice
Department, which investigated for a year before deciding not to file
charges, Newsweek magazine said.

The Justice Department returned the case to the CIA, which Newsweek said was
preparing a critical report and considering revocation of Deutch's security
clearances.

Agency spokesman Bill Harlow said he was familiar with the Newsweek story but
could not comment. The newsmagazine said Deutch would not comment, and a call
to his Massachusetts home was not returned immediately Sunday.

Quoting Justice Department sources, the magazine said Deutch's mishandling of
classified material came to light shortly after he resigned in December 1996.
He was to continue as a consultant.

Agency technicians went to his home for a routine check to ensure CIA
procedures were being followed to protect secrets, Newsweek said in its issue
appearing on newsstands Monday. They found 31 classified national security
documents on his personal computer, even though he had a secure agency
computer at home, the report said.

During the Justice Department investigation, Deutch was reappointed to a
federal panel that studies how to combat proliferation of weapons of mass
destruction and was given top security clearances, Newsweek said.

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Re: [CTRL] Former CIA Director Under Investigation

1999-04-12 Thread Colleen Jones

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Isn't the real question why he transferred documents from a CIA Secure
Computer to his own "personal" computer; had he sent these documents to
anybody?

This amounts to theft in office, does it not the moment this material
was transferred, which obviously it had to be transferred, to his own
personal computer, which means for his own personal use?

Who is selling the secrets?

Colleen

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