Friday, July 22, 2005

Fw: 11 Security Breaches in Plame Case

   Psalm 50: 19Thou  who givest thy mouth to evil, and thy tongue frameth deceit. 22Now consider this, ye that forget God, lest I tear you in pieces, and there be none to deliver.

In the name of the Prince of Peace,  Carol Wolman

 

----- Original Message -----
From: rainbow7
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 7:05 PM
Subject: 11 Security Breaches in Plame Case

Imagine ... eleven separate times security was breached about the Plame case by senior  government officials ... and those are just the ones we know about ... Judith Miller was not even mentioned in Waxman's report.

More importantly is the fact under executive order 12598 the WH is required to investigate any reports of security breaches. As of up to now, there is no evidence of their doing so. Furthermore they are supposed to take corrective action by suspending security clearances for anyone involved. The executive order covers a much broader range of unauthorized breaches that is not limited to just "intentional" and or "knowingly" -- it covers negligence which most definitely applies. So at minimum those involved -- including Rove & Scooter Libby -- security clearances should be suspended if not revoked temporarily.

Let's recap: Not one WH investigation has been put in action as required by the executive order, no one has been fired, and at the very least no one has lost their security clearance -- not even temporarily. 

Don't you want to know why not! So I ask, is this okay with you? If not -- have you written your legislators in Washington about this? How about your newspapers... 

Give power to truth ---------- write or call them ... Let them know .....

If you don't, one day you may wish you had ... opportunity beckons.

Love
serena
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    Waxman: 11 Security Breaches in Plame Case
    By Rep. Henry Waxman
    YubaNet
    Friday 22 July 2005
    The disclosure of the covert identity of Valerie Plame Wilson in a July 14, 2003, column by Robert Novak has triggered a criminal investigation and led to calls for congressional investigations. The Novak column, however, appears to be only one of multiple leaks of Ms. Wilson's identity. A new fact sheet released today by Rep. Waxman documents that there appear to be at least 11 separate instances in which Administration officials disclosed information about Ms. Wilson's identity and association with the CIA.
    New Fact Sheet Details Multiple Administration Security Breaches Involving Valerie Plame Wilson
    On July 14, 2003, columnist Robert Novak revealed that the wife of Ambassador Joseph Wilson, Valerie Plame Wilson, was a covert CIA agent. This disclosure of classified information has triggered a criminal investigation by a Special Counsel and led to calls for congressional investigations.
    The Novak column, however, appears to be only one of multiple leaks of Ms. Wilson's identity. As this fact sheet documents, there appear to be at least 11 separate instances in which Administration officials disclosed information about Ms. Wilson's identity and association with the CIA.
    Under Executive Order 12958, the White House is required to investigate any reports of security breaches and take "prompt corrective action," such as suspending the security clearances of those involved. Unlike prosecutions for criminal violations, which require "knowing" and "intentional" disclosures, the executive order covers a wider range of unauthorized breaches, including the "negligent" release of classified information. There is no evidence that the White House has complied with its obligation to investigate any of the 11 reported instances of security breaches relating to Ms. Wilson or to apply administrative sanctions to those involved.
    The Disclosures of Valerie Wilson's Identity
    1. The Disclosure by Karl Rove to Columnist Robert Novak
    In a column dated July 14, 2003, Robert Novak first reported that Valerie Plame Wilson was "an agency operative on weapons of mass destruction." [1] Mr. Novak cited "two senior administration officials" as his sources. [2] According to multiple news reports, one of these two sources was Karl Rove, the Deputy White House Chief of Staff and the President's top political advisor. [3] During a phone call on July 8, 2003, Mr. Rove confirmed for Mr. Novak that Ms. Wilson worked at the CIA. During this conversation, Mr. Novak referred to Ms. Wilson "by her maiden name, Valerie Plame," and said he had heard she was involved in "the circumstances in which her husband … traveled to Africa." [4] Mr. Rove responded, "I heard that, too." [5] Mr. Novak's name also appeared "on a White House call log as having telephoned Mr. Rove in the week before the publication of the July 2003 column." [6]
    2. The Disclosure by a "Senior Administration Official" to Columnist Robert Novak
    In addition to his communications with Mr. Rove, Mr. Novak learned about Ms. Wilson's identity through communications with a second "senior administration official." [7] Mr. Novak's second source has not yet been publicly identified. Mr. Novak has stated, however, that the source provided him with Ms. Wilson's identity. As he stated: "I didn't dig it out, it was given to me." [8] He added: "They thought it was significant, they gave me the name and I used it." [9]
    3. The Disclosure by Karl Rove to TIME Reporter Matt Cooper
    During a phone call on July 11, 2003, Mr. Rove revealed to TIME reporter Matt Cooper that Ms. Wilson worked at the CIA on weapons of mass destruction. [10] Mr. Cooper reported that this "was the first time I had heard anything about Wilson's wife." [11] Mr. Rove provided this information on "deep background," said that "things would be declassified soon," and stated, "I've already said too much." [12]
    4. The Disclosure by Scooter Libby to TIME Reporter Matt Cooper
    During a phone call on July 12, 2003, TIME reporter Matt Cooper asked the Vice President's chief of staff, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby "if he had heard anything about Wilson's wife sending her husband to Niger." [13] Mr. Libby replied, "Yeah, I've heard that too," or words to that effect. [14] Mr. Libby provided this information "on background." [15]
    5. The Disclosure by an "Administration Official" to Washington Post Reporter Walter Pincus
    On July 12, 2003, an "administration official" told Washington Post reporter Walter Pincus that "Wilson's trip to Niger was set up as a boondoggle by his CIA-employed wife."[16] Mr. Pincus has not publicly identified his source, but has stated that it "was not Libby."[17]
    6. The Disclosure by a "Top White House Official" to an Unidentified Reporter
    In addition making disclosures to Mr. Novak, Mr. Cooper, and Mr. Pincus, White House officials may have had conversations about Ms. Wilson with three other reporters about Ms. Wilson's identity. According to the Washington Post, a "senior administration official" confirmed that "before Novak's column ran on July 14, 2003, two top White House officials called at least six Washington journalists and disclosed the identity and occupation of Wilson's wife." [18] According to this official, "Clearly, it was meant purely and simply for revenge." [19] Press reports suggest that one of these unidentified reporters may be NBC correspondent Andrea Mitchell. [20]
    7. The Disclosure by a "Top White House Official" to an Unidentified Reporter
    In addition making disclosures to Mr. Novak, Mr. Cooper, and Mr. Pincus, White House officials may have had conversations about Ms. Wilson with three other reporters about Ms. Wilson's identity. According to the Washington Post, a "senior administration official" confirmed that "before Novak's column ran on July 14, 2003, two top White House officials called at least six Washington journalists and disclosed the identity and occupation of Wilson's wife." [21] According to this official, "Clearly, it was meant purely and simply for revenge." [22] Press reports suggest that one of these unidentified reporters may be NBC Meet the Press host Tim Russert. [23]
    8. The Disclosure by a "Top White House Official" to an Unidentified Reporter
    In addition making disclosures to Mr. Novak, Mr. Cooper, and Mr. Pincus, White House officials may have had conversations about Ms. Wilson with three other reporters about Ms. Wilson's identity. According to the Washington Post, a "senior administration official" confirmed that "before Novak's column ran on July 14, 2003, two top White House officials called at least six Washington journalists and disclosed the identity and occupation of Wilson's wife." [24] According to this official, "Clearly, it was meant purely and simply for revenge." [25] Press reports suggest that one of these unidentified reporters may be MSNBC Hardball host Chris Matthews. [26]
    9. The Disclosure by an Unidentified Source to Wall Street Journal Reporter David Cloud
    On October 17, 2003, Wall Street Journal reporter David Cloud reported that an internal State Department memo prepared by U.S. intelligence personnel "details a meeting in early 2002 where CIA officer Valerie Plame and other intelligence officials gathered to brainstorm about how to verify reports that Iraq had sought uranium yellowcake from Niger." [27] This "classified" document had "limited circulation," according to "two people familiar with the memo." [28]
    10. The Disclosure by an Unidentified Source to James Guckert of Talon News
    On October 28, 2003, Talon News posted on its website an interview with Ambassador Joseph Wilson in which the questioner asked: "An internal government memo prepared by U.S. intelligence personnel details a meeting in early 2002 where your wife, a member of the agency or clandestine service working on Iraqi weapons issues, suggested that you could be sent to investigate the reports. Do you dispute that?" [29] Talon News is tied to a group called GOP USA [30] and is operated by Texas Republican Robert Eberle. [31] Its only reporter, James Guckert (also known as Jeff Gannon), resigned when it was revealed that he gained access to the White House using a false name after his press credentials were rejected by House and Senate press galleries. [32] In a March 2004 interview with his own news service, Mr. Guckert stated that the classified document was "easily accessible." [33] In a February 11, 2005, interview with Wolf Blitzer of CNN, Mr. Guckert said the FBI interviewed him about "how I knew or received a copy of a confidential CIA memo," but he refused to answer FBI questions because of his status as a "journalist." [34] A week later, Mr. Guckert changed his account, claiming he "was given no special information by the White House or by anybody else." [35]
    11. The Disclosure by a "Senior Administration Official" to Washington Post Reporters Mike Allen and Dana Milbank
    On December 26, 2003, Washington Post reporters Mike Allen and Dana Milbank reported on details about the classified State Department memo, writing that it was authored by "a State Department official who works for its Bureau of Intelligence and Research." [36] The Post story was attributed to "a senior administration official who has seen" the memo. [37] The Post also reported that the CIA was "angry about the circulation of a still-classified document to conservative news outlets" and that the CIA "believes that people in the administration continue to release classified information to damage the figures at the center of the controversy, former ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV and his wife, Valerie Plame." [38]

Fw: Today: Congressional Briefing on 9/11 to Air on Web, TV and Radio For the World to Hear


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Subject: EVENT NOTICE: Congressional Briefing on 9/11 to Air on Web, TV and
Radio For the World to Hear

> Forwarded upon request of the office of Congresswoman McKinney (D-GA)
>
> Spread the word -- please fwd and post far and wide.
>
> Press Releases / Current News about 9-11
> Date: Jul 22, 2005 - 12:48 AM
>
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>
> [please see earlier press releases from Rep. McKinney office posted at
http://www.911citizenswatch.org]
>
> Contact: Seema or Adrienne 202-225-1605
>
> Congressional Briefing on 9/11 to Air on Web, TV and Radio For the World
to Hear
> - Reps. Cynthia McKinney (GA) and Raúl Grijalva (AZ) to host
>
> Title: 'The 9/11 Commission Report One Year Later - A Citizens' Response -
Did They Get It Right?'
>
> What: Congressional Briefing for Members of Congress and their staffs to
hear testimony from family members and experts appraising the 9/11
Commission Report.
>
> Where: Room 345, Cannon House Office Building, Independence Ave & First
Street SE, Washington, DC
>
> When: July 22, 2005, from 9 am to 5 pm EST.
>
> The following media coverage has been confirmed:
>
> --C-SPAN TV is taping the entire event for rebroadcast on Saturday, July
23rd, after 5 pm EST (station TBA); check for scheduling at www.c-span.org;
click on 'TV schedules' in the black box.
>
> --The INDEPENDENT RADIO NETWORK and the dcradiocoop.org are airing a
webcast of the briefing during the day on their websites: dc.indymedia.org
and the global indymedia.org for the world to hear. The webcast will either
be live, or delayed by no more than 2 hours. Keep checking these websites
for updates. They will rebroadcast it all day Saturday, starting at 9 am
EST, and will make it available on demand thereafter at dc.indymedia.org.
>
> --The PACIFICA RADIO NETWORK will redistribute the stream on their KU
Satellite Right channel for their 5 stations and more than 75 affiliates to
air at their discretion during the day on Friday, July 22nd, and will later
provide it for them on demand on audioport.org.
>
> --INN Report on FREE SPEECH TV (FSTV) will run two 20 minute broadcasts of
the highlights of the morning session at 6:30 pm EST on Friday, July 22nd,
and 1 am Saturday, July 23rd. Find FSTV affiliates via Satellite at:
http://www.innworldreport.net/html/schedule.html
>
> --In New York City the MANHATTAN NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK (MNN) will air a
rebroadcast of parts of the briefing at 7:30 am EST on Monday, July 25th.
>
> One year after the release of the 9/11 Commission Final Report many
questions about what transpired on September 11, 2001 and who should be held
accountable still remain unanswered. At this briefing, family members will
address questions about 9/11that remain unanswered, and the shortcomings of
the 9/11 Commission. Other experts and authors will explore the omissions
and errors in the Commission's Final Report, will provide historical
perspective not found in the Report and will review its recommendations and
offer alternatives.
>
> A partial list of the panelists who will speaking:
>
> Lorie Van Auken and Mindy Kleinberg, widows of 9/11 victim, 'Jersey Girls'
& Family Steering Committee
>
> Robert McIlvaine, father of 9/11 victim, member of September 11th Families
for Peaceful Tomorrows
>
> Marilyn Rosenthal, mother of 9/11 victim, professor at U. of Michigan,
expert on forewarnings to 9/11
>
> Nafeez Ahmed, author of The War on Truth, Director, Institute for Policy
Research & Development
>
> Loretta Napoleoni, economist, author of Terror Incorporated: Tracing the
Dollars Behind the Terror Networks
>
> Paul Thompson, author of The Terror Timeline
>
> Melvin Goodman, Fellow, Center for International Policy, former CIA
>
> John Newman, Ph.D., professor University of West Virginia, former National
Security Agency analyst
>
> William Michaels, author of No Greater Threat
>