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To: Robert Taylor
It was reported on CNN's Newsnight with Aaron Brown that there were NO cameras in the archives room in question.

I know this was reported because I immediately yelped, "NO CAMERAS IN THE ROOM? HOW IN THE HECK CAN YOU NOT HAVE SURVEILLANCE IN THAT ROOM?"

Amazing. I likely couldn't steal something from the dumpster behind the McDonald's down the street without itbeing recorded by a camera yet a room full of highly-classified, sensitive documentation doesn't?

11 posted on 07/20/2004 10:06:04 PM PDT by LincolnLover ("The Wheel Has Turned. It is Time for Them to Go.")
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To: LincolnLover

And you believe what they say on CNN?


14 posted on 07/20/2004 10:11:46 PM PDT by nopardons
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To: LincolnLover

Think it through, you don't want cameras in the room where TOP SECRET documents are reviewed. Certainly cameras at the entrances, but not in the room.

Heard a person earlier on the radio who had high level security clearance earlier in his career. He discussed a few of the security procedures, and how someone without the proper clearance would have to wear a flashing light to identify themselves as such, and that when they entered a room everyone would have to close their folders while he was present, lest anything be compromised. Also there are always supposed to be another person in the room, and so if Sandy Burglar stole any documents, that person(s) in theory is subject to the same prosecution if not promptly reported. Left unclear was why that person(s) did not prevent any docs from being taken.

Besides, no one should believe a word that is reported by DEBKA...


24 posted on 07/20/2004 10:31:12 PM PDT by Diddle E. Squat
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