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Vol. 4, no. 11 Black-boxed Loyalty.   Message List  
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Valuing loyalty over competence

Loyalty is a lovely virtue. But it is not the only virtue. And in
deciding what is best for a nation - whether Iraq or the United
States - one would hope it wouldn't be the defining one.

--Leonard Pitts Jr.
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"This policy is not up for debate!!!" Oren Goodchild (Aeon Flux)


In the case of the intelligence operative who had her cover blown,
she didn't expect that she would be outed by the very government she
was loyal to...

But who was Ms. Wilson? (ambiguity-intended) Was she an enemy of the
state? Was she a mere dispensable pawn of those in power? Was she a
covert agent loyal to her autonomous bureau and yet otherwise to the
politics and ideology of the Administration? or was she an agent just
serving her nation to the best of her abilities...

"She didn't ask her identity be revealed..." as the Representative of
the State had stated in an official Committee Hearing. A breach of
Executive Order - 12958.

What we will try to unveil in the following is a version of the truth
behind this serious breach of trust by the government. It is by no
means the only undisputable truth that applies to the dimensions of
time and space in this universe that we inhabit...

Did Mr. T. Carlson of MSN_BC(amb.-intend.) on behalf of the media
network intentionally misdirect the populous by claiming that the
government's and administration's DSS Mr. R. Armitage was indeed
the "Unknown" factor that divulged the identity of the covert agent
to the 2 most important people in the Executive Branch other than the
President?

It has been widely speculated even taken as true that the chief
prosecutor(amb.-intend.) did actually know the person that divulged
the agent's identity before launching his official investigation. And
that person was the DSS.

So from where, how and when did this "Unknown" person surface in the
context of his investigation?

The Deliberate Act.

The "Unknown" element was revealed as part of a network of "20
different disclosures" on a chart provided by Representative Hodes
depicting a systematic intent to carry out what was deemed a national
security breach. No individual/box depicted in the graphical/chart had
the permission to reveal the identity of the agent, including the
black box, the "Unknown" element...

If what Mr. T. Carlson claimed on his show immediately after the
official committee procedings was indeed true that Mr. Armitage(DSS)
was indeed the "Unknown," than **>> why was there a separate box
delineated for him in the first place? <<**

The answer is Armitage isn't the "Unknown" factor. He never was as
claimed by Mr. Carlson.

So who indeed is the undetermined person. If we believe the truth of
all testimonials from the trial of a former Administration official
on perjury and that the investigation of the chief prosecutor was
comprehensive as to whom had and could have disclosed the classified
information, then there can be only 2 answers as to whom the
"Unknown" factor could be...

The Truth.

(Stay Tuned)






Mon Mar 19, 2007 6:27 pm

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