Posted on 06/05/2007 10:39:54 AM PDT by pissant
If I recall, the CLintons tried to railroad one of the security guys that called out the gross lapses there.
There was a freeper here that had a bump thread for this.
Backhoe, was that you? I remember it being someone else though...
That thread had a bunch of stories on it about this.
Related:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1821062/posts
An alarming loss of America’s secrets (By Duncan Hunter, circa 2000)
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a394951ea3f5a.htm
Terrorist Nuke Bomb Data on Hard Drives Missing from Los Alamos
http://209.157.64.201/focus/f-news/1195679/posts
Test data missing (Los Alamos National Laboratory Cover-up nuclear weapons)
Nuclear data missing in N.M. Friday, August 20, 2004
An inventory has found another case of missing data involving nuclear weapons, this time at the Energy Departments regional office in Albuquerque, N.M., the department disclosed Thursday. The Energy Department said that an accounting discrepancy involving three copies of a controlled removable electronic media or CREM was found at the regional office as part of the nationwide inventory of such devices.
The inventory was ordered a month ago after two CREM data devices were reported missing at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, also in New Mexico. The Albuquerque facility, part of the DOEs National Nuclear Security Administration, coordinates activities with the Los Alamos weapons lab. Bryan Wilkes, an NNSA spokesman, said that the inventory discovered three copies of a single CREM unaccounted for.
He declined to elaborate further except to say the device contained information involving nuclear weapons. NNSA Administrator Linton Brooks said that all classified work involving the computer data storage devices has been halted at the Albuquerque office, pending completion of the investigation.
I am disappointed that we have found another case of lax procedures in protecting classified information, said Brooks in a statement. Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham on July 23 ordered that work involving CREM disks or other removable computer storage devices be halted at all the governments nuclear weapons facilities until inventories of the devices are conducted and new security procedures put in place.
The missing device at the Albuquerque office was discovered as part of that inventory, said Wilkes. Meanwhile, investigators, despite extensive searches, have yet to find the two CREM devices that were reported missing at the Los Alamos laboratory in the New Mexico mountains 100 miles north of Albuquerque.
The investigation into that incident was continuing. No one was suggesting that the classified information either at Los Alamos or in the DOE regional office had been stolen or that the disappearances involved espionage. However, DOE officials have been concerned about lax procedures and security involving the handing of such devices.
I expect NNSA employees, both federal and contractor, to adhere to the highest standards of performance when using such data in removable computer devices, said Brooks. Aside from this latest case, the nationwide CREM inventory review so far has produced no incidents or discrepancies, said Wilkes. Many of the sites including the Savannah River nuclear facility in South Carolina, the Y-12 facility at Oak Ridge, Tenn., and the Pantex facility in Texas have resumed normal operations, according to the department.
Concerns over security and safety at the nuclear weapons lab came to a head in July, after two computer disks containing classified information were reported missing at the Los Alamos lab.
Almost all work at the lab was shut down and 23 employees were suspended as a result of the investigation into the security lapses.
National Nuclear Security Administration—www.nnsa.doe.gov Los Alamos National Laboratory—www.lanl.gov
http://209.157.64.201/focus/f-news/1730038/posts
DOD Directive 5220.6 - Defective Security Document -
Los Alamos Disks May Hold U.S. Secrets
http://209.157.64.201/focus/f-news/1731847/posts
Nuke-Lock Breach Could Be ‘Devastating’ ( Los Alamos ) -
>>>The recent security breach at Los Alamos National Laboratory was very serious, with sensitive materials being taken out of the facility possibly including information on how to deactivate locks on nuclear weapons<<<<
"The Clinton-Gore Administration has, through fumbling incompetence and short-sighted policies, lost critical defense secrets," said Hunter. "The recent incident at Los Alamos National Laboratory is indicative of the irresponsibility and disregard this administration has given to protecting America's national security. This legislation begins to correct the problem."
He is the only MAN running for President.
That's right, just ask Arthur McGowan.
Oh, and please put me on that list too.
Great work!
>Seems Hunter has had to do all the heavy lifting in Congress.<
As I said in another thread, Duncan Hunter is a Titan in a field of paper tigers. The man is amazing! There is no question but what Duncan Hunter is here by God’s own plan to lead His country through the land mine morass in which we now find ourselves in America.
Duncan Hunter is a Titan in a field of paper tigers.
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Simply put, Hunter is a patriot. The self-serving dregs of Congress are NOT. They are all members of a “country club” on the Hill....America is not a concern, it is a tool of their empowerment of the country club membership.
Huge difference between patriots and the generic Washington pol.
Just now spotting all your good work. Thanks for this post #40.
Thanks. But I just copy and paste :)
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