House Committee Investigates Potential National Security Breach; WashPost Buries AP Story About It on Page C4
"A House committee chairman charged Wednesday that the CIA and Defense Department jeopardized national security by cooperating too closely with filmmakers producing a movie on the raid that killed Osama bin Laden," reported Larry Margasak of the Associated Press yesterday. "[Rep. Peter] King [R-N.Y.] referred to documents obtained by Judicial Watch in a Freedom of Information Act request. He said the filmmakers received 'extremely close, unprecedented and potentially dangerous collaboration' from the Obama administration."
Margasak's story on Rep. Peter King's hearing investigating the matter was printed in today's Washington Post, but editors buried the item on page C4, deep in the heart of the Style section, which typically reports on fashion, music, and the entertainment industry. Noted Margasak:
Judicial Watch said the documents show that the Defense Department granted Bigelow and Boal access to a “planner, operator and commander of SEAL Team 6” — the unit that killed bin Laden in Pakistan.
Other documents, Judicial Watch said, show that the filmmakers met with White House officials on at least two occasions about the film. A CIA email indicates that [film director Kathryn] Bigelow and [screenwriter Mark] Boal were granted access to “the vault,” which is described as the CIA building where some of the tactical planning for the raid took place, Judicial Watch said.
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Hillary's big mouth
Submitted by celator on Thu, 05/24/2012 - 12:05pm.
Here's another security breach (h/t Drudge) Rep. King should look into: Hillary Clinton's announcement that we are hacking into al-Qaeda websites. Great that we are doing it, but do we have to let everyone in the world know about it? Has her big mouth compromised someone? Has an intelligence technique been neutralized? What national security advantage could we possibly gain from Hillary's admission?
http://tampa.cbslocal.com/2012/05/23/clinton-state-department-hacking-in...
Proof that democrats
Submitted by c5then on Thu, 05/24/2012 - 12:12pm.
Do NOT get the entire concept of covert operations and national security. There are things that are supposed to remain secret and unknown for them to be able to work. Apparently taking credit for some small accomplishment is more important than the security of the country.
And this isn't even all that big a deal. I mean yellow tabloid reporters and editors like Piers Morgan were able to hack into cell phones and voice mail years ago to get really good juicy stories. The important part was that we were in and Al Qaeda didn't know, which allows all kinds of good intel and covert stuff. Now it's out so those sites are useless.
This is now a clear pattern with this administration.
Madison and Jefferson and Franklin built a Republic - Roberts killed it!
One thing is clear.
Submitted by c5then on Thu, 05/24/2012 - 12:06pm.
Nothing is as important as Obama getting all the credit for this operation. Everything else, including National Security, takes a backseat.
Imagine the coincidence that this in-your-face spiking of the football will be released in October, right before the elections.
Madison and Jefferson and Franklin built a Republic - Roberts killed it!