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"The Memory Hole"

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Blogger TGGP said...

You've worked in journalism. Have you talked to people at UPI, National Review, Washington Times or the American Conservative about this?

1/15/08, 9:02 PM

Blogger Iosue Andreas said...

Does the gag order that earlier covered the case apply to reporting on it?

1/16/08, 4:18 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Very interesting, and would not be out of step with other things going on at Foggy Bottom. But the involvement of the ACLU is troubling, as they seem only to get involved when there is a significant chance of hastening the fall of western civilization.

1/16/08, 5:08 AM

Anonymous dave david said...

Steve, your most revealing posts are the ones where people are either afraid of commenting or simply at a loss. In other words, to ask the question is to answer it.

Yes, America has a "memory hole". And that shouldn't happen in the land of the free and the home of the brave. But, oh sh#t, it has happened. Ostensibly, that means that we're not very free and we're not very brave after all.

Can you imagine the total number of journalists across the country who are well aware of the memory hole, and how many know exactly how to avoid being tossed into it and ending their careers...but they stay silent on the question of its existence and its administration? This is a "soft" version of the GDR (East German communist state) that we are entering into here. Mass dishonesty.

1/16/08, 5:22 AM

Blogger whiskey_199 said...

Duh? Someone screwed up again (never blame conspiracy for what sheer incompetence can produce). And the Media protects their sources. Who did the screwing up.

I mean, the FBI couldn't even keep anti-terror wiretaps going because they forgot to pay their phone bills.

1/16/08, 7:07 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sibel won the 2006 PEN/Newman’s Own First Amendment Award at least for her whistleblowing efforts.

Sibel names some names of the FBI translators and managers who were involved in this spy scandal.

Someone else speculates on the names of the high ranking US State and DOD officials who were taking bribes, planting moles in key military and research organizations, giving security clearances and/or running interference to protect them.

Absolutely no American coverage or government crackdown on perhaps the biggest spy scandal that could directly result in the deaths of 100,000s of US civilians. Astounding.

1/16/08, 11:01 PM

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