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Thursday, May 5, 2011

FUN FANTASIES
My pipe dream: Osama bin Laden's computer files contain names, or at least leads, for U.S. traitors who either had foreknowledge of the attacks of 9/11 or were involved as accessories after the fact, running a coverup smokescreen. Honest people miraculously outwit the CIA and get hold of the information.

Perhaps Naval Intelligence -- the Foundation -- made sure to obtain copies of the data. Navy spooks are known as among the world's best and it would have been considered by spooks everywhere to have been unprofessional for the Navy to not somehow manage to obtain independent copies of the trove of data, especially considering al Qaeda's role in the attack on the USS Cole.

USA Today quoted a high-level source (White House?) as saying bin Laden was involved in terrorism operations, meaning he was no mere figurehead. So there's always the chance that data incriminating traitors exists.

And, it being Washington, what if that data were to appear on the Wall Street Journal's new Wikileaks imitator, Safehouse?

Journal emulates Wikileaks
http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2011/05/the-wall-street-journal-launches-a-wikileaks-competitor-safehouse/238421/

It's quite amazing that Rupert Murdoch agreed to that idea. But it's actually in character. Quite possibly a few other news organizations will follow suit. And the Journal even has a sharp reporter in Siobhan Gorman covering computer hacking and national security.

Perhaps the "inside job" evidence is all a bucket of swill. Nevertheless, many denizens of the dark side are possibly even now shaking in their booties wondering who might be squealing. Hey, you never know.

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