I dunno. The alleged meat of the story—the sinister agenda behind the breaches— comes down to claims from “unnamed sources” and “may have contained.”
From above:
"...and later confirmed by State Department spokesman Sean McCormack, involved a contract employee of Brennans firm, The Analysis Corp., which has earned millions of dollars providing intelligence-related consulting services to federal agencies and private companies."
And
" The State Department Office of Inspector General (OIG) issued a 104-page report on the breach last July. Although it is stamped Sensitive but Unclassified, the report was heavily redacted in the version released to the public, with page after page blacked out entirely."
From NewsMax 2009:
The problems posed by the breach were so serious that the inspector general recommended that the State Department conduct vulnerability and risk assessments of all passport systems to identify security weaknesses and suggest a timetable for implementing corrective actions.
"At the time of the breach, Brennan was working as an unpaid adviser to the Obama campaign.
[Now his CIA Director how convenient!]
"This individual's actions were taken without the knowledge or direction of anyone at The Analysis Corp. and are wholly inconsistent with our professional and ethical standards," Brennans company said in a statement sent to reporters after the passport breach was made public.
http://www.newsmax.com/KenTimmerman/brennan-passport-breach/2009/01/12/id/337482
LoL - I'm sure the OBots "believe" you Brennen.