To: rodguy911
Not only docs were destroyed but other threads stated that the computers used in AD had acid poured over them on their hard drives.Whoa! I had NOT heard that rod and that has GOT to be waaaay beyond what the regulations require. Shocking.
And Rumsfeld had better get out in front of this immediately or it's going to come back and bite him and the entire administration.
424 posted on
09/21/2005 1:55:15 PM PDT by
Peach
(South Carolina is praying for our Gulf coast citizens.)
To: Peach
I don't know what it is about AD but I am just determined to get to the bottom of this. And this is not the first time Shaffer has had his secret clearances lifted. They did it once when he was out of the country.He returned to find out his clearances had been removed, what BS.
Who knows what they cover up while he can't get at his stuff.
This entire thing wreaks and needs to be uncovered. IMHO this entire operation has Clintonista written all over it. This is how they work. If anyone gets too close to anything they disappear or get stopped, this sh!t has to end.
426 posted on
09/21/2005 2:02:48 PM PDT by
rodguy911
(Time to get rid of the UN and the ACLU and all Mosques in the US,UK.)
To: Peach
"Not only docs were destroyed but other threads stated that the computers used in AD had acid poured over them on their hard drives."
That is indicative that this was a very highly classified program, probably in the "Black" world. The regulations require that not a single bit of data is recoverable from the media. Keep in mind that Government surplus computers slip through the cracks with classified data frequently.
The Colonel going public with this is probably why they rescinded his clearance.... Some of these systems take the best mathematicians in the country 50 man years to develop. They have to be protected.
There should be a closed classified session so that the Colonel can speak.
440 posted on
09/21/2005 2:21:43 PM PDT by
Wristpin
( Varitek says to A-Rod: "We don't throw at .260 hitters.....")
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