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Ex-NSA worker charged in classified leak case (likely Berger protege)
Breitbart ^ | 4/15/2010 | Breitbart (via AP0)

Posted on 04/15/2010 9:32:07 AM PDT by SueRae

Edited on 04/15/2010 10:17:54 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]

WASHINGTON (AP) - A former senior executive at the National Security Agency was charged Thursday with lying and obstruction of justice in an investigation of leaks of classified information to a newspaper. Federal prosecutors said Thomas Drake, 52, served as a source for many articles about the NSA in an unidentified newspaper, including articles that contained classified information.


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To: SueRae

anyone on FR have a handle on what the NY Slimes published during and after that time frame which undermined our national security??

that would be a good place to start in figuring out what kind of stuff the scumbag was leaking


21 posted on 04/15/2010 12:28:08 PM PDT by Enchante (Obama and Brennan think that 20% of terrorists re-joining the battle is just fine with them)
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To: STARWISE

I am pissed. Hope he rots in jail for along time.


22 posted on 04/15/2010 12:53:36 PM PDT by Republic (Stop the horrific liberals from spending ONE MORE DIME before they destroy our nation.)
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To: ASA Vet

Hmm...it really matters what he leaked. Stuff like spying on allies, or - surprise! - a supposed hostile Arab government feeding us under-the-table intelligence, those are the kinds of classified information definitely protected to the 9th degree.

Just so ya’ll know, folks have to remember that there is lots of information, old information and really bizarro stuff, like UFO records, that are maintained at NSA. Not all of it should still be classified. For example, Bill Clinton had his medical records classified Top Secret.

No kidding.


23 posted on 04/15/2010 1:05:13 PM PDT by SatinDoll (NO Foreign Nationals as our President!!)
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To: SatinDoll
those are the kinds of classified information definitely protected to the 9th degree.

Wow, is that 9th degree stuff higher than TS SCI?

24 posted on 04/15/2010 1:13:18 PM PDT by ASA Vet (Iran should have ceased to exist Nov 5, 1979, but we had no president then either.)
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To: ASA Vet

“Wow, is that 9th degree stuff higher than TS SCI?”

LOL! No.

“9th degree” is a figure of speech, like “cat got your tongue?” is a figure of speech rather than literal.


25 posted on 04/15/2010 1:25:29 PM PDT by SatinDoll (NO Foreign Nationals as our President!!)
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To: SatinDoll

Kinda like, “I’m pulling your leg?”


26 posted on 04/15/2010 1:28:10 PM PDT by ASA Vet (Iran should have ceased to exist Nov 5, 1979, but we had no president then either.)
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To: SatinDoll

Pretty sure the idiom is “the third degree”

As in the “gave someone the third degree.”

(Which is, itself, a reference to the question-an-answer portion of the 3rd and final degree of masonry.)

An alternative would be to the “nth degree, which is the degree of a polynomial that is the highest exponent for a term with non-zero coefficient in a polynomial expressed in canonical form (ie - as a sum or difference of terms).


27 posted on 04/15/2010 1:45:23 PM PDT by TheThirdRuffian (Nothing to see here. Move along.)
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To: ASA Vet

No.

It was a figure of speech saying that the classified information was important and if leaked could seriously damage our relationship with another nation (spying on allies), or compromise the source of the information.


28 posted on 04/15/2010 1:47:22 PM PDT by SatinDoll (NO Foreign Nationals as our President!!)
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To: TheThirdRuffian

Unfortunately, I learned idioms from my grandmother.

That nice woman, a superb cook, used to pronounce parmesan cheese “parmesian cheese”. And she always used the expression, “9th degree”.


29 posted on 04/15/2010 1:50:37 PM PDT by SatinDoll (NO Foreign Nationals as our President!!)
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To: SatinDoll

Another of my favorites: “Preaching to the choir.”


30 posted on 04/15/2010 1:50:56 PM PDT by ASA Vet (Iran should have ceased to exist Nov 5, 1979, but we had no president then either.)
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To: Carley

“The first of the articles for which Drake is accused of providing classified information ran two months after The New York Times disclosed the existence of the NSA’s warrantless domestic surveillance program.”

http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/04/15/nsa.leak.charges/


31 posted on 04/15/2010 2:40:04 PM PDT by HollyB
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To: a fool in paradise

Wall Street Journal


32 posted on 04/15/2010 2:40:28 PM PDT by Melchior
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To: a fool in paradise
Name the newspaper. Now.

It's one of "the usual suspects".One that endorsed Hussein as soon as Hillary was knocked out.I think it's safe to say that it wasn't the New York Post.

33 posted on 04/15/2010 3:13:51 PM PDT by Gay State Conservative (Host The Beer Summit-->Win The Nobel Peace Prize!)
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To: HollyB

Lock him up for fifty years.


34 posted on 04/15/2010 3:16:21 PM PDT by Carley (I'll keep clinging to the constitution, my guns and my religion, thank you.)
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To: SueRae
People like this clown can get good people killed...bury the bum.


35 posted on 04/15/2010 3:25:34 PM PDT by darkwing104 (Lets get dangerous)
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To: ASA Vet; SatinDoll
That sort of skinny once was classified TS C/W NOFORN, usually in an upgrade after analysis.

Sign here ________ and here _________ and just this last one ________.
36 posted on 04/15/2010 4:38:02 PM PDT by BIGLOOK (Keelhaul Congress!)
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To: Enchante
anyone on FR have a handle on what the NY Slimes published during and after that time frame which undermined our national security??

Here's what The Atlantic is reporting:

In 2006 and 2007, Siobhan Gorman, a highly regarded intelligence reporter for the Baltimore Sun, wrote a series of articles about how the National Security Agency was (mis)managing a highly sensitive, very expensive collection program known as Trailblazer. Relying on interviews with current and former senior intelligence officials as well as internal documents, Gorman was able to show that the NSA's "state-of-the art tool for sifting through an ocean of modern-day digital communications" was a boondoggle of sorts -- and that the agency had removed several of the privacy safeguards that were put in place to protect domestic conversations and e-mails from being stored and monitored. A program known as "Thin Thread," which had proved its worth to the NSA before 9/11 and which contained several civil liberties safeguards, was abandoned in favor of Trailblazer because the latter program, according to Gorman's sources, "had more political support" and was a favorite of then NSA-director Michael Hayden's.

A former National Security Agency executive was outed as the main source for Gorman's articles today. Thomas Drake, a long-time agency contractor and employee, allegedly provided Gorman with excerpts from highly classified documents, including a classified inspector general report that Gorman referenced in one of her articles that described the Trailblazer's programs problems and inefficiencies. Notably, the indictment does NOT charge Drake with leaking information -- just with the "willful retention of classified information, obstruction of justice and making false statements."


37 posted on 04/15/2010 6:10:00 PM PDT by Bubba Ho-Tep ("More weight!"--Giles Corey)
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To: SueRae

Newspaper = NYT, WPo.


38 posted on 04/15/2010 6:27:24 PM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine .. now it is your turn..)
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To: AdmSmith; Berosus; bigheadfred; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Fred Nerks; ...

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2493640/posts


39 posted on 04/15/2010 7:00:00 PM PDT by SunkenCiv ("Fools learn from experience. I prefer to learn from the experience of others." -- Otto von Bismarck)
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To: STARWISE
On this day, a reporter for the Baltimore Sun made a job change to the Wall Street Journal. Siobhan Gorman is "Reporter A".

5.  Defendant DRAKE worked at Fort Meade until on or about September 5, 2006,
when he  received a teaching assignment at  the National Defense University ("NDU")  in
Washington, D.C.  While  teaching at NDU, defendant DRAKE remained an employee of NSA,
but he performed his day-to-day work at NDU, not at NSA's Fort Meade facility.  However, as a
NSA employee, defendant DRAKE still had access  to NSA buildings and classified computer
systems, documents, and  information located at Fort Meade.  Defendant DRAKE worked at
NDU until on or about November 28, 2007 when NSA suspended his security clearance.

Defendant DRAKE resigned  from NSA on or about April 23, 2008  in  lieu of  termination.

Source: Drake's Indictment

40 posted on 04/16/2010 12:04:19 AM PDT by BigSkyFreeper ("Ked Tennedy would have been plowed... I mean, proud today..." - Senator Max Baucus (Drunk-MT))
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