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NSA spying on journalists?

By bohewasp

Thu Dec 29th, 2005 at 07:49:57 AM EDT ::

This just in from Wayne Madsen, who is formerly an NSA employee and apparently still maintains close ties with current employees.  If this information is correct, and I am betting that it is, how can any NSA employee come forward to corroborate this story and not be tried for treason?  How are whistleblowers going to come forward and not be arrested and shut up?  There must be a law that allows government employees to reveal criminal actions and not be charged with treason.  I wonder how this works.  Does any one know?  

Read the following article.  It is bone chilling.

December 28, 2005 -- BREAKING NEWS. NSA spied on its own employees, other U.S. intelligence personnel, and their journalist and congressional contacts. WMR has learned that the National Security Agency (NSA), on the orders of the Bush administration, eavesdropped on the private conversations and e-mail of its own employees, employees of other U.S. intelligence agencies -- including the CIA and DIA -- and their contacts in the media, Congress, and oversight agencies and offices.

The journalist surveillance program, code named "Firstfruits," was part of a Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) program that was maintained at least until October 2004 and was authorized by then-DCI Porter Goss. Firstfruits was authorized as part of a DCI "Countering Denial and Deception" program responsible to an entity known as the Foreign Denial and Deception Committee (FDDC). Since the intelligence community's reorganization, the DCI has been replaced by the Director of National Intelligence headed by John Negroponte and his deputy, former NSA director Gen. Michael Hayden.

Firstfruits was a database that contained both the articles and the transcripts of telephone and other communications of particular Washington journalists known to report on sensitive U.S. intelligence activities, particularly those involving NSA. According to NSA sources, the targeted journalists included author James Bamford, the New York Times' James Risen, the Washington Post's Vernon Loeb, the New Yorker's Seymour Hersh, the Washington Times' Bill Gertz, UPI's John C. K. Daly, and this editor [Wayne Madsen], who has written about NSA for The Village Voice, CAQ, Intelligence Online, and the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC).

NSA: Listening in on its own employees, journalists, and members of Congress.

In addition, beginning in 2001 but before the 9-11 attacks, NSA began to target anyone in the U.S. intelligence community who was deemed a "disgruntled employee." According to NSA sources, this surveillance was a violation of United States Signals Intelligence Directive (USSID) 18 and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978. The surveillance of U.S. intelligence personnel by other intelligence personnel in the United States and abroad was conducted without any warrants from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. The targeted U.S. intelligence agency personnel included those who made contact with members of the media, including the journalists targeted by Firstfruits, as well as members of Congress, Inspectors General, and other oversight agencies. Those discovered to have spoken to journalists and oversight personnel were subjected to sudden clearance revocation and termination as "security risks."

In 2001, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court rejected a number of FISA wiretap applications from Michael Resnick, the FBI supervisor in charge of counter-terrorism surveillance. The court said that some 75 warrant requests from the FBI were erroneous and that the FBI, under Louis Freeh and Robert Mueller, had misled the court and misused the FISA law on dozens of occasions. In a May 17, 2002 opinion, the presiding FISA Judge, Royce C. Lamberth (a Texan appointed by Ronald Reagan), barred Resnick from ever appearing before the court again. The ruling, released by Lamberth's successor, Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelley, stated in extremely strong terms, "In virtually every instance, the government's misstatements and omissions in FISA applications and violations of the Court's orders involved information sharing and unauthorized disseminations to criminal investigators and prosecutors . . . How these misrepresentations occurred remains unexplained to the court."

After the Justice Department appealed the FISC decision, the FISA Review court met for the first time in its history. The three-member review court, composed of Ralph Guy of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Edward Leavy of the 9th Circuit, and Laurence Silberman [of the Robb-Silberman Commission on 911 "intelligence failures"] of the D.C. Circuit, overturned the FISC decision on the Bush administration's wiretap requests.

Based on recent disclosures that the Bush administration has been using the NSA to conduct illegal surveillance of U.S. citizens, it is now becoming apparent what vexed the FISC to the point that it rejected, in an unprecedented manner, numerous wiretap requests and sanctioned Resnick.

 


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 I believe they are in GRAVE danger unless they are paid for by pundits as so many are these days.

In Seattle WA one was shot in the back while working at his home computer.  Some years back.  Never solved, of course.

One local journalist was killed (unnatural causes)and the stories he was working on were stolen from his desk at home and at work and his computer was stolen, I can't think what else went on, it was horrifying.  

When his office mate at work attempted to relay some of these items to his next-of-kin, what he told her was scary; I could find the article but it would take some time.  

She tried to make some noise about it and have his death investigated but it was all hushed over.

I'm sure these aren't the only incidents, just the only two I can recall this moment.

There was also a local guy killed some time back; huge mystery surrounding it.  No enemies, of course, just poked his nose in the wrong place.

A journalist's JOB !!

I believe that they are in danger and I believe if the spies turn up the wrong things about them that they are in GRAVE danger.  
Many microbiologists have been killed recently.  This is not propaganda; it's a fact.
I think that Mike Royko was killed who used to write for the Chicago Suntimes.

Some people just CANT be bought.  They are in danger.

We don't have many real journalists left.

Just like doctors, many of them can no longer be trusted.

Thanks for this post, bohewasp
Exit doors at thirty thousand feet ... ahhhh, the illusion of safety.
by lmthacker (holdingtheaceofhearts@yahoo.com) on Thu Dec 29th, 2005 at 12:04:43 PM EDT http://www.911blogger.com/

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Bohewasp, good find!  This is great info! Is this out in the MSM?

My only question is that the number being bantered about is that the FISA court has denied warrants a mere few times, yet this makes it seems that the court rejected FBI requests to the point where the tell the guy to never come back!

Is this from a book by Wayne Madesen?
-9.00, -7.69 ... We may all put our pants on one leg at a time, but it's the ones that leave their zippers down ya gotta watch out for....
by brent (bonnyladd@hotmail.com) on Thu Dec 29th, 2005 at 02:12:05 PM EDT

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This is from Wayne's website, waynemadsenreport.com and you should add it to your favorites list.  Unfortunately, most of his info comes from unnamed sources inside the NSA and therefore, they can't come forward without facing charges for revealing secret info.  Some might say this indicates a lack of credibility but I've been reading Wayne for quite some time and I think that the opposite is true.  Start reading his stuff and decide for yourself.
Cui Bono? "Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir men's blood." Daniel H. Burnham
by bohewasp on Fri Dec 30th, 2005 at 05:51:51 AM EDT
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I have a story that is very pertinent to what is going on now. I am a civilian, no military or intelligence background, but I have a relative in an intelligence capacity that told me 6 months befor the Iraq war began that there was NO WEAPONS of any consequence! At the time, I was working for a company in Augusta, Ga and told some of my co workers about this. I would assume that this company is either an agency run company, or the conversations were picked up at nearby Ft. Gordon, an NSA listening post. Shortly after, I was fired from this company where I had worked for over 5 years. I was approached shortly thereafter by a "company" in Miami that I now know is a black bag operation. In short, I have been harassed by series of jobs that I was aproached to take. I can prove everything I say. I recorded conversations with the fake company in Miami, where I was warned about my "political statements". I even had a call from the NSA, and everybody tells me that they never call people on the phone....So far, the media seems to be scared of this story. I live in Arizona, and the reporters at the Arizona Republic were told by the managment to "walk away from the story". Can anybody out there offer me some assistance? They have destroyed my career, just like they did with Valerie Plame!

by pticktin on Fri Dec 30th, 2005 at 07:06:15 AM EDT
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to the BBC, or ask TO to write about it.
Oft Evil Will Shall Evil Mar - Theoden
by Not An American (naa-truthout@hotmail.com) on Fri Dec 30th, 2005 at 07:12:40 AM EDT
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You must be a mind reader, I was thinking I am going to have to take this story overseas. I have already been told that if I take myself overseas, I will not come back.......I am new to this website, so I assume that TO means Truthout? Who do I speak to?


by pticktin on Fri Dec 30th, 2005 at 07:55:14 AM EDT
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Truthout, look under "contact" on this website.

Overseas is not a bad option either....
Oft Evil Will Shall Evil Mar - Theoden
by Not An American (naa-truthout@hotmail.com) on Fri Dec 30th, 2005 at 07:59:20 AM EDT
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Well, the wet boys do work overseas.....If I have a "car accident" here, all of my freinds and family will know who did it, and come forth with all my evidence...........

by pticktin on Fri Dec 30th, 2005 at 08:02:45 AM EDT
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(It gets worse):

December 30, 2005 -- More on Firstfruits. The organization partly involved in directing the National Security Agency program to collect intelligence on journalists -- Firstfruits -- is the Foreign Denial and Deception Committee (FDDC), a component of the National Intelligence Council. The last reported chairman of the inter-intelligence agency group was Dr. Larry Gershwin, the CIA's adviser on science and technology matters, a former national intelligence officer for strategic programs, and one of the primary promoters of the Iraqi disinformation con man and alcoholic who was code named "Curveball." Gershwin was also in charge of the biological weapons portfolio at the National Intelligence Council where he worked closely with John Bolton and the CIA's Alan Foley -- director of the CIA's Office of Weapons Intelligence, Nonproliferation, and Arms Control (WINPAC) --  and Frederick Fleitz -- who Foley sent from WINPAC to work in Bolton's State Department office -- in helping to cook Iraqi WMD "intelligence" on behalf of Vice President Dick Cheney and Scooter Libby. In addition to surveilling journalists who were writing about operations at NSA, Firstfruits particularly targeted State Department and CIA insiders who were leaking information about the "cooking" of pre-war WMD intelligence to particular journalists, including those at the New York Times, Washington Post, and CBS 60 Minutes.

The vice chairman of the FDDC, James B. Bruce, wrote an article in Studies in Intelligence in 2003, "This committee represents an inter­agency effort to understand how foreign adversaries learn about, then try to defeat, our secret intelligence collection activities." In a speech to the Institute of World Politics, Bruce, a CIA veteran was also quoted as saying, "We've got to do whatever it takes -- if it takes sending SWAT teams into journalists' homes -- to stop these leaks." He also urged, "stiff new penalties to crack down on leaks, including prosecutions of journalists that publish classified information." The FDDC appears to be a follow-on to the old Director of Central Intelligence's Unauthorized Disclosure Analysis Center (UDAC).

NSA eavesdropping on journalists and their sources is sending chills throughout Washington, DC and beyond.

Meanwhile, WMR's disclosures about Firstfruits have set off a crisis in the intelligence community and in various media outlets. Journalists who have contacted WMR since the revelation of the Firstfruits story are fearful that their conversations and e-mail with various intelligence sources have been totally compromised and that they have been placed under surveillance that includes the use of physical tails. Intelligence sources who are current and former intelligence agency employees also report that they suspect their communications with journalists and other parties have been surveilled by technical means.

Cassandra
by Cassandra on Fri Dec 30th, 2005 at 06:56:56 PM EDT

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I am the guy who wrote the piece above under NSA Spying. A foonote to it is the NY Times's David Sanger, first telling me how interested the paper is, and then 1 week later telling me he can no longer talk to me, and then proceed to hang up on me. Well, they sure got to him fast, didn't they? The only way is that the NSA was listening, huh?

by pticktin on Thu Jan 12th, 2006 at 03:04:49 PM EDT
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