To: nopardons
[In May 2000] The Pentagon canceled its contract with the private firm shortly after the analysts who were working on identifying al Qaeda operatives produced a particularly controversial chart on proliferation of sensitive technology to China, the sources said. -snip- Sources said the private contractors, using sophisticated computer software that sifts through massive amounts of raw data to establish patterns, came up with a chart of Chinese strategic and business connections in the U.S.
To: Enchante
I wonder if AD came up with anything on those terrorist thugs Clinton pardoned on the way out the door.
320 posted on
08/29/2005 8:01:49 PM PDT by
gov_bean_ counter
(Can we swap Cindy Sheehan in Crawford for Cindy Crawford anywhere?)
To: Enchante
"...produced a particularly controversial chart on proliferation of sensitive technology to China"
I think THAT is what the demise of ABLE DANGER was all about -- its "data mining" revealed not only invaluable info on Al Qaeda cells, but also extensive info on linkages between Clintonlite officials and Chinese officials, businessmen, and SPIES. Losing all the vital Al Qaeda info was mere "collateral damage" to the necessary (for Clintonlites) project of suppressing all that info about US officials and DNC people tied to the massive leakage of "sensitive technologies" to China. That is what freaked out the DOD lawyers, and they pulled the plug (but I don't necessarily think the Clinton White House was even informed -- if you were a Jamie Gorelick clone in the Pentagon in May 2000 you would know, without needing to be told, what your 'duty' was for the Clinton administration).
To: Enchante
... working on identifying al Qaeda operatives produced a particularly controversial chart on proliferation of sensitive technology to China, the sources said. -snip- Sources said the private contractors, using sophisticated computer software that sifts through massive amounts of raw data to establish patterns, came up with a chart of Chinese strategic and business connections in the U.S. Was the software developed to find Chinese/American political connection? Not likely in the Clinton era... So what was the purpose of the software? AlQaeda was hardly on the map at that point.
Clinton was much more worried about members of the VRWC than he was about members of AlQaeda. And he wasn't worried about the Chinese. What was the software created to find? Sounds odd.
346 posted on
08/29/2005 8:12:57 PM PDT by
GOPJ
To: Enchante
Yes, I've read that.
I wonder if any of that info is still retrievable.
To: Enchante
[In May 2000] The Pentagon canceled its contract with the private firm shortly after the analysts who were working on identifying al Qaeda operatives produced a particularly controversial chart on proliferation of sensitive technology to China, the sources said. -snip- Sources said the private contractors, using sophisticated computer software that sifts through massive amounts of raw data to establish patterns, came up with a chart of Chinese strategic and business connections in the U.S.China Gate. The wall was to protect Clinton while he sold us out to Red China. He was bought and paid for by the Chinese since he hooked up with the Chinese restaurant owners in Arkansas. Buddhist Gate transfered the cash. Travel Gate transported the businessmen.
The Clinton death list and his Chinese mafia are more believable now than ever.
The terrorists walked right in. Clinton didn't care. He was selling us out anyway.
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