From earlier today:
EU official: No evidence of illegal CIA action
BRUSSELS -- Investigations into reports that US agents shipped prisoners through European airports to secret detention centers have produced no evidence of illegal CIA activities, the European Union's antiterrorism coordinator said yesterday.
http://www.boston.com/news/world/europe/articles/2006/04/21/eu_official_no_evidence_of_illegal_cia_action/
One way to find a leaker is to provide false classified info to certain people and then see what happens. The dope may have been set up.
I wonder how the reporter who wrote the prison story feels about the possibility that her story was gleaned from false info. And, I wonder how she feels knowing that the person who provided her with that info is probably going to be charged. I hope it comes out that the story was a hoax and that the Pulitzer Prize is taken back.
It would be funny if Goss planted a false story about the secret prisons so he could see who was LEAKING!!!!
And yet, On KOS's Front page, they have this, saying the media "ALTERED" the Prison sorry to faver "Bushco"...
Check out the "Earlier ACCURATE Version" bs.....
and later:
"But someone in the Times did not like this accurate reporting, and instead rewrote the story, to make it both inaccurate and more favorable to the Bush Administration"
Secret Prisons: NYTimes Alters Story To Favor BushCo
by Armando
Sun Apr 23, 2006 at 01:20:10 AM PDT
The New York Times changed the earlier accurate version of a story on testimony on secret CIA prisons in Europe (a story first reported in depth by Dana Priest and for which she won the Pulitzer Prize) by the EU counterterrorism chief Gijs DeVries, to an inaccurate version that favored the Bush Administration.