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  • My Role in the Valerie Plame Leak Story [Robert Novak Reveals, CNN, Washington Post Omits]

    07/12/2006 6:10:36 AM PDT · by fight_truth_decay · 84 replies · 5,731+ views
    HumanEventsOnLine ^ | Posted Jul 12, 2006 | by Robert Novak
    Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald has informed my attorneys that, after two and one-half years, his investigation of the CIA leak case concerning matters directly relating to me has been concluded. That frees me to reveal my role in the federal inquiry that, at the request of Fitzgerald, I have kept secret. I have cooperated in the investigation while trying to protect journalistic privileges under the First Amendment and shield sources who have not revealed themselves. I have been subpoenaed by and testified to a federal grand jury. Published reports that I took the Fifth Amendment, made a plea bargain with...
  • Novak: I cooperated in CIA leak probe - Rove was a source in outing Plame

    07/11/2006 5:48:29 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 36 replies · 2,011+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 7/11/06 | Pete Yost
    WASHINGTON - Columnist Robert Novak said for the first time Tuesday that he cooperated with the investigation into who leaked the identity of CIA officer Valerie Plame. Novak's decision to talk publicly came after he was notified a month ago by Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald that he would not file criminal charges against one of Novak's sources, White House political aide Karl Rove. Fitzgerald "has informed my attorneys that, after two and one-half years, his investigation of the CIA leak case concerning matters directly relating to me has been concluded," Novak said in a statement. Novak promised to provide details...
  • The "Cranks" at the CIA

    12/07/2004 2:50:39 PM PST · by swilhelm73 · 20 replies · 995+ views
    Weekly Standard ^ | 12/06/2004 | Matthew Continetti
    ON THE FRIDAY BEFORE THANKSGIVING, Michael Scheuer, the former head of the CIA's bin Laden unit, said CIA officials had given him "carte blanche" to attack President Bush anonymously last summer in publicity interviews for his book Imperial Hubris. Specifically, Scheuer said, former CIA spokesman Bill Harlow had told him "We're giving you carte blanche" to do whatever interviews he wanted, as long as the criticism in those interviews was directed toward Bush, not the CIA. Scheuer didn't follow the rules. He took on senior CIA officials in his publicity interviews. As a result, he said, he was "muzzled." Last...
  • "Anonymous" Names Names

    11/20/2004 1:27:14 PM PST · by El Oviedo · 44 replies · 1,602+ views
    The Weekly Standard ^ | November 19, 2004 | Matthew Continelli
    ON NOVEMBER 9, ex-CIA counterterrorism officer Michael Scheuer gave an interview to the Washington Post's Dana Priest. Scheuer, who ran the CIA's bin Laden unit from 1996-99, and whose latest book, Imperial Hubris (published under the pseudonym "Anonymous"), criticizes the Bush administration's counterterrorism policies in general and the Iraq war in particular, wanted to talk about his former employer. Scheuer told Priest that his bosses at the CIA (he gave the interview prior to leaving the agency) had "diluted the pool that supports our people overseas," which meant that "in the long term, we're less safe than we should be."...
  • Most leaks come from executive branch, CIA director says [1999 article]

    09/29/2003 10:05:56 AM PDT · by Soliton · 31 replies · 361+ views
    CNN ^ | July 22, 1999 | Brad Wright
    <p>WASHINGTON (CNN) -- CIA Director George Tenet said Thursday a flood of news leaks about sensitive matters are jeopardizing national security -- and 95 percent of the leaks are coming from the executive branch of government.</p> <p>"The nature of the leaking that's going on in this town is unprecedented. It is compromising sources and methods. It is jeopardizing American security and there are people in our government who think they have some free pass to do this for their own pleasure," said Tenet, who was testifying before the House Intelligence Committee at its first public hearing about the bombing of the Chinese Embassy.</p>