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Bill Clinton authorized Sandy Berger's access
WorldNetDaily ^ | January 4, 2007 | By Chelsea Schilling

Posted on 01/03/2007 11:48:07 PM PST by Jim Robinson

Investigation into pilfered documents reveals former president signed letter

President Bill Clinton signed a letter authorizing former National Security Adviser Sandy Berger's access to classified documents that later came up missing, according to a newly released investigation report by the National Archives and Records Administration.

The sensitive drafts of the National Security Council's "Millennium After Action Review" on the Clinton administration's handling of the al-Qaida terror threats in December 1999 suspiciously disappeared after Berger said he intended to "determine if Executive Privilege needed to be exerted prior to documents being provided to the 9/11 Commission." Then-Attorney General John Ashcroft testified before the 9-11 commission about the millennium report, urging the panel to ask why the document's warnings and "blueprint" to thwart al-Qaida's plans to target the U.S. were ignored by the Clinton administration and not shared with the incoming Bush security staff.

The NARA investigation report said Clinton signed an April 12, 2002, letter designating Berger – and another person whose named is redacted – as "agents on his behalf to review relevant NSC documents regarding Osama Bin Laden/Al Qaeda, Sudan and Presidential correspondence from or to (Sudanese President) Omar Bashir, contained in the Clinton Presidential records." A subsequent letter from a National Security Council official, May 14, 2002, said Berger repeatedly was briefed that "he was not allowed to remove any documentation from NARA."

Last year, Berger plea bargained a criminal sentence on the charge of unlawfully removing and retaining classified documents. A judge gave him no prison time, a $50,000 fine, 100 hours of community service and a ban from access to classified material for three years

According to the NARA report, after the 9-11 attacks, Clinton administration officials were swamped with calls regarding their handling of terrorist threats, and Berger soon realized he would have to testify. Berger said he put in over 100 unpaid hours of his time to be responsive.

The former White House adviser said the documents up for review were so numerous that he was unable to reconstruct them from memory, so he took 10-to-12 pages of notes and hid them in the pocket of his blazer.

The investigation report says, however, the May 14, 2002, letter stated "notes may be taken but must be retained by NARA staff and forwarded to the NSC for a classification review and appropriate marking. Berger, the letter said, "was made aware of this requirement."

In July 2003, Berger's handling of the papers began to "cause archival concerns in maintaining provenance" after he asked to leave the viewing office several times to hold very private phone calls. Later, in September, Berger once again stepped out of the office and headed for the men's room, but personnel reported an unknown white object beneath his pant leg.

A witness said Berger "bent down, fiddling with something white, which could have been papers, around his ankle."

After Berger's actions aroused suspicion in September 2003, an unnamed archives official hand-numbered drafts provided to Berger as a means of controlling the documents without consulting with NARA general counsel, security, management, the Office of the Inspector General or law enforcement.

In October, Berger returned to the archives office and was given one file folder of documents at a time. The NARA report indicates an e-mail numbered 217 came up missing after he reviewed it. Berger later said he slid the document under his portfolio.

When personnel noticed it was missing, they offered a copy of document 217 to Berger, and he reportedly slid the second file under his portfolio as well. Later, Berger said if he had been asked to return the file "it would have triggered a decision for him to give the documents back."

Instead, Berger said he had to make a private phone call and went to a desk outside the office. However, the phone line remained unlit, and he quickly departed to the restroom, a location from which he was reported to have recently returned.

Berger made numerous suspicious visits to the men's room in which personnel were concerned he might be hiding documents. He said he "went to the restroom on an average of every 30 minutes to one hour to use the facilities and stretch his legs."

According to the NARA report, Berger claimed he accidentally took the files outside of the archives building and didn't want to risk bringing documents back because personnel might notice something unusual. Instead, he took the files to a fenced construction area on Ninth Street, slid them under a trailer and returned to the office to finish his review. After doing so, he returned to the site, reclaimed the documents and took them to his office.

During the visit, Berger is reported to have hidden four documents in his pockets, all versions of the Millennium Alert After Action Review.

Archives officials decided to call Berger and ask him for the documents. He said he didn't think he had any files. They advised him NARA was treating the matter as a security infraction and was going to report the incident to the National Security Council. If Berger admitted to taking the documents by mistake, the incident would be reported as inadvertent removal. But, he maintained that staff members were in error, and he had given the files back to an assistant.

Later that evening, Berger claimed to have found two documents, and NARA made arrangements to pick up the files the following morning. However, NARA reports the documents were an e-mail and a facsimile Berger reviewed Sept. 2, 2003, not classified files viewed Oct. 2, 2003.

Berger said he could not find any additional documents and claimed he must have thrown them away. According to the NARA report, "He had destroyed, cut into small pieces, three of the four documents. These were put in the trash. By Saturday, the trash had been picked up. He tried to find the trash collector but had no luck."

The inspector general was briefed on the incidents Oct. 10. That day, OI investigators recovered documents from Berger's home at the request of his attorney. Six months later, the Department of Justice notified the 9/11 commission.

Berger said if someone had always been with him, he would not have taken any documents.

Despite his April 1, 2005, guilty plea for Unauthorized Removal and Retention of Classified Material, Berger still vehemently denies smuggling any documents in his socks. According to the report, he said he was adjusting them "because his shoes frequently come untied and his socks frequently fall down."


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To: Jim Robinson
Sandy Burglar - Guilty, slap on wrist.

Scooter Libby - Innocent, Hounded by Legal system out to bust the innocent and protect the criminal.

NICE.

Wonder why we don't trust you Washington? Or you Mr. Clinton, or is that Mrs Clinton?
201 posted on 01/04/2007 8:53:07 AM PST by Danae (Anail nathrach, orth' bhais's bethad, do chel denmha)
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To: HuntsvilleTxVeteran
Rofl. I love Heinlein!
202 posted on 01/04/2007 8:54:39 AM PST by Danae (Anail nathrach, orth' bhais's bethad, do chel denmha)
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To: Lancey Howard
"Billigula"... Classic.

Clintigula
Clintalingus

203 posted on 01/04/2007 8:55:18 AM PST by montyspython (Love that chicken from Popeye's)
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To: Howlin

Howlin, once again you hit the nail on the head, as usual. It is hard to try and explain that to people whom can't see past the end of their nose and are willing to blame GW when they have a hang nail or a bad hair day. People like that are being foolish. I for one will call them on it.


204 posted on 01/04/2007 8:57:43 AM PST by jrooney ( Hold your cards close.)
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To: montyspython

ewwwwwwwww


205 posted on 01/04/2007 8:57:48 AM PST by Danae (Anail nathrach, orth' bhais's bethad, do chel denmha)
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To: Danae

Remember who he's married to...


206 posted on 01/04/2007 9:03:07 AM PST by montyspython (Love that chicken from Popeye's)
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To: Lancey Howard

what could possibly make Berger risk a fine and a three-year suspension of his security clearance?
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Suspension ends just in time to be back in business after the next election. Timed perfectly.


207 posted on 01/04/2007 9:03:35 AM PST by Joan Kerrey
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To: Jim Robinson

President Bill Clinton signed a letter authorizing former National Security Adviser Sandy Berger's access to classified documents that later came up missing,....

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Gee, I am shocked!


208 posted on 01/04/2007 9:05:13 AM PST by Bigg Red (Never trust Democrats with national security.)
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To: Brilliant
I bet the redacted name is Hillary.

And the payoff is the Bush administration redacts her name and slaps Berger on the wrist for a Hillary vote on a Bush judge nominee or some other Bush/Republican agenda item.

209 posted on 01/04/2007 9:06:04 AM PST by lewislynn (!)
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To: Lancey Howard

...stealing and destroying classified documents....

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Didn't I just see a news blurb last week about some reinvestigation of this case? I remember hearing for the first time about the trailer then.

Berger and the Clintons should be doing hard time! Just what is going on here?


210 posted on 01/04/2007 9:12:17 AM PST by Bigg Red (Never trust Democrats with national security.)
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To: Mo1

Tenet?


211 posted on 01/04/2007 9:13:06 AM PST by LurkedLongEnough
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To: lewislynn
And the payoff is the Bush administration redacts her name and slaps Berger on the wrist for a Hillary vote on a Bush judge nominee or some other Bush/Republican agenda item.

Well, we can see she is playing right along on that!
212 posted on 01/04/2007 9:15:29 AM PST by Miss Didi
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To: Mo1

Hmmmm .. middle east & Palestinian

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Maintaining the Clinton-brokered alleged peace would have been a key goal for the Clintonistas, an important component of Clinton's duel quest for legacy and for the Nobel Peace Prize.


213 posted on 01/04/2007 9:19:36 AM PST by Bigg Red (Never trust Democrats with national security.)
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To: Jim Robinson

Thanks for the info.


214 posted on 01/04/2007 9:23:44 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Republican voters = a large viable group of responsible citizens. CINO Non voters aren't!)
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To: JohnG45

Why did the Bush DoJ become complicit in this affair?

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Look at piasa's explanation 2 posts above yours.


215 posted on 01/04/2007 9:24:41 AM PST by Bigg Red (Never trust Democrats with national security.)
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To: BIGLOOK; ASA Vet

Thanks for the ping. I want the name of the redacted traitor.


216 posted on 01/04/2007 9:26:06 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Republican voters = a large viable group of responsible citizens. CINO Non voters aren't!)
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To: Mo1

"Or maybe it's something like Chinagate and they didn't want to target certain donors of Clinton?"

Bingo! This is the reason they were against Able Danger and any monitoring of communications from our enemies to America's rats in congress and the media.


217 posted on 01/04/2007 9:28:21 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Republican voters = a large viable group of responsible citizens. CINO Non voters aren't!)
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To: Bigg Red; Joan Kerrey
Here is a great thread, loaded with additional links:

The Berger Whitewash

"And notice that Sandy Berger's plea agreement was announced by the Justice Department on the day Terri Schiavo died – to ensure it would be buried and overwhelmed in the day's news coverage."

Whatever crimes Berger committed – and I am certain they would be stunning if the public ever learned the full extent – the Bush Justice Department has just affirmed it is complicit in them.

218 posted on 01/04/2007 9:28:39 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Jim Robinson

let's see. watergate was about the plumbers breaking into political opponents hotel room to dig up dirt.

Berger STOLE Top Secret documents from the National Archive, and then destroyed them.

No, no bias in the press.


219 posted on 01/04/2007 9:31:51 AM PST by sappy
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To: All

Noel Hillman, former Chief of the Justice Department's Public Integrity Section under former Attorney General John Ashcroft was the lead prosecutor on the Berger case. He authorized the Berger plea bargain and was quoted as saying that Berger only took copies of documents that were on hard drives.
Hillman was rewarded with a federal judgeship in New Jersey and was confirmed by the Senate 98-0.
And so it goes...


220 posted on 01/04/2007 9:40:01 AM PST by jamese777
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