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  • Book: CIA Ignored Info Iraq Had No WMD (Risen Alert)

    01/02/2006 10:31:29 PM PST · by Gordongekko909 · 16 replies · 875+ views
    AP ^ | Jan. 2, 2006
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- A new book on the government's secret anti-terrorism operations describes how the CIA recruited an Iraqi-American anesthesiologist in 2002 to obtain information from her brother, who was a figure in Saddam Hussein's nuclear program. Dr. Sawsan Alhaddad of Cleveland made the dangerous trip to Iraq on the CIA's behalf. The book said her brother was stunned by her questions about the nuclear program because - he said - it had been dead for a decade. New York Times reporter James Risen uses the anecdote to illustrate how the CIA ignored information that Iraq no longer had weapons...
  • AP Shills for Risen's New Book

    01/02/2006 6:52:15 PM PST · by Chickenhawk Warmonger · 10 replies · 727+ views
    Newsbusters.org ^ | Jan. 2, 2005 | Robin Mullins Boyd
    Who needs a publicist to promote your book when the AP will do it for free? The AP is shilling for James Risen's new book, State of War: The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Administration. In an article titled, "CIA Ignored Info Iraq Had no WMD", posted on yahoo.com, the AP states that the book "describes secret operations of the Bush Administration's war on terror". The articles cites an instance of the CIA sending an Iraqi-American MD to Iraq to talk to her brother about Iraq's nuclear weapons programs. Despite reports of a nuclear weapons program that...
  • The Book Behind the Bombshell

    01/02/2006 4:27:11 PM PST · by Pikamax · 74 replies · 2,066+ views
    Time Magazine ^ | 01/01/06 | ROMESH RATNESAR
    The Book Behind the Bombshell By ROMESH RATNESAR In the abstruse world of espionage, it's not always easy to know when you are in on a secret. So when intelligence sources approached New York Times reporter James Risen in late 2004 with evidence that the Bush Administration was running a covert domestic-spying program, Risen says he "wasn't sure what to believe." As Risen and Times colleague Eric Lichtblau looked into the story, more whistle-blowers came forward, convincing the reporters that the eavesdropping claims were credible. At that point Risen asked a few "very senior" government officials what they knew about...
  • New Book Reveals Secret War Operations (NYT&James Risen's Bunk of the Month entry)

    01/02/2006 3:45:53 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 66 replies · 1,442+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 1/2/06 | AP - Washington
    WASHINGTON - A new book on the government's secret anti-terrorism operations describes how the CIA recruited an Iraqi-American anesthesiologist in 2002 to obtain information from her brother, who was a figure in Saddam Hussein's nuclear program. Dr. Sawsan Alhaddad of Cleveland made the dangerous trip to Iraq on the CIA's behalf. The book said her brother was stunned by her questions about the nuclear program because — he said — it had been dead for a decade. New York Times reporter James Risen uses the anecdote to illustrate how the CIA ignored information that Iraq no longer had weapons of...
  • [NY] Times Public Editor: Bill Keller Stonewalled Me [about evesdropping story he sat on for a year]

    01/01/2006 6:23:00 PM PST · by John Jorsett · 8 replies · 478+ views
    PressThink ^ | Jan 1, 2006
    Let’s remember, as we contemplate public editor Barney Calame’s stinging Jan. 1 column, Behind the Eavesdropping Story, a Loud Silence, that Bill Keller hired Calame and he’s the only one who can fire him. (His term runs to May, 2007.)This is relevant because Calame has called Keller’s decision-making “woefully inadequate,” while charging that both Keller and Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. have “stonewalled” him. Also because Steve Lovelady, editor of CJR Daily, has already suggested that Calame’s position may be tenuous. “Keller and Sulzberger have finally run head on into an honest man who will not bend; and he has the balls...
  • How the NY Times is Ringing in 2006 (Risen book release now Jan. 3)

    01/01/2006 12:29:40 PM PST · by new yorker 77 · 18 replies · 829+ views
    michellemalkin.com ^ | December 31, 2005 | Michelle Malkin
    Yes, it's New Year's Eve. And since there's no rest for the NYTimes, I'm not taking it easy tonight either. You see, NYTimes' reporter James Risen has been a busy bee over the holidays. The co-author of the infamous Chicken Little opus exposing the NSA special collection program to monitor international communications between suspected al Qaeda operatives and their contacts will be launching his new book, State of War, on January 3. Turns out the publisher of Risen's new book, which includes a discussion of NSA eavesdropping, has moved up the publication date to this coming Tuesday. (It was originally...
  • How the NY Times is Ringing in 2006 (re: book on NSA - TREASON ALERT!)

    01/01/2006 4:01:00 AM PST · by ajolympian2004 · 23 replies · 1,792+ views
    Michelle Malkin ^ | Sunday January 1st, 2006 | Michelle Malkin
    HOW THE NYTIMES IS RINGING IN 2006 By Michelle Malkin   ·   December 31, 2005 10:45 PM Yes, it's New Year's Eve. And since there's no rest for the NYTimes, I'm not taking it easy tonight either. You see, NYTimes' reporter James Risen has been a busy bee over the holidays. The co-author of the infamous Chicken Little opus exposing the NSA special collection program to monitor international communications between suspected al Qaeda operatives and their contacts will be launching his new book, State of War, on January 3. Turns out the publisher of Risen's new book, which includes a discussion...
  • Justice Deputy Resisted Parts of Spy Program

    12/31/2005 7:26:14 PM PST · by nj26 · 49 replies · 1,357+ views
    NY Times ^ | January 1, 2006 | ERIC LICHTBLAU and JAMES RISEN
    The top deputy to then-Attorney General John Ashcroft refused two years ago to approve important parts of the secret program that allows domestic eavesdropping without warrants, prompting two leading White House aides to try to win the needed approval from Mr. Ashcroft himself while he was hospitalized after a gall bladder operation, according to officials knowledgeable about the episode. With Mr. Ashcroft recuperating from gall bladder surgery in March 2004, his deputy, James B. Comey, who was then acting as attorney general, was unwilling to give his certification to crucial aspects of the classified program, as required under the procedures...
  • Prez owes NYTimes journos his gratitude

    12/30/2005 11:17:35 AM PST · by ncountylee · 29 replies · 1,999+ views
    jewishworldreview ^ | Dec. 30, 2005 | Tony Snow
    The White House Social Office needs to note right now, before anybody has a chance to forget, that it really must send flowers, chocolates and wall-sized Christmas cards (um, holiday cards) next year to James Risen and Eric Lichtblau of The New York Times. The intrepid duo saved the Bush presidency recently by breaking news that the National Security Agency has been conducting surveillance of al-Qaida operatives abroad and their minions in the United States. The reporters noted that the agency monitored phone calls, e-mails and other electronic communications by means of sophisticated eavesdropping devices and even more sophisticated computers...
  • Justice Department going after leakers! - Fox News

    12/30/2005 7:26:42 AM PST · by Pukin Dog · 1,224 replies · 46,012+ views
    Fox News
    Just announced on Fox News, the Justice Department is going to investigate leaks pertaining to Goverment Wiretapping and Security programs.
  • Time for the President to call their bluff

    12/30/2005 5:11:35 AM PST · by saveliberty · 79 replies · 2,108+ views
    Town Hall ^ | 12/30/2005 | Tony Snow
      Time for the President to call their bluff By Tony SnowDec 30, 2005 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The White House Social Office needs to note right now, before anybody has a chance to forget, that it really must send flowers, chocolates and wall-sized Christmas cards (um, holiday cards) next year to James Risen and Eric Lichtblau of The New York Times.   The intrepid duo saved the Bush presidency recently by breaking news that the National Security Agency has been conducting surveillance of al-Qaida operatives abroad and their minions in the United States. The reporters noted that the agency monitored...
  • New York Times Accused of Toying with Treason

    12/28/2005 6:37:22 AM PST · by RepublicNewbie · 29 replies · 1,468+ views
    The Post Chronicle ^ | 12/28/05 | Jim Kouri
    From our chutzpah file comes this story: today's New York Times reports that defense lawyers in some of the country's biggest terrorism cases say they plan to bring legal challenges to determine whether the National Security Agency used illegal wiretaps against several dozen Muslim men tied to Al Qaeda. In an article written by James Risen, who wrote the original NSA spy article, the lawyers said in interviews that they wanted to learn whether the men were monitored by the agency and, if so, whether the government withheld critical information or misled judges and defense lawyers about how and why...
  • Defense Lawyers Plan Challenges Over Spy Effort

    12/27/2005 7:23:57 PM PST · by ThePythonicCow · 73 replies · 2,011+ views
    New York Times ^ | December 28, 2005 | By ERIC LICHTBLAU and JAMES RISEN
    December 28, 2005 Defense Lawyers Plan Challenges Over Spy Efforts By ERIC LICHTBLAU and JAMES RISEN WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 - Defense lawyers in some of the country's biggest terrorism cases say they plan to bring legal challenges to determine whether the National Security Agency used illegal wiretaps against several dozen Muslim men tied to Al Qaeda.The lawyers said in interviews that they wanted to learn whether the men were monitored by the agency and, if so, whether the government withheld critical information or misled judges and defense lawyers about how and why the men were singled out. The expected...
  • Fixing the leak

    12/24/2005 8:25:40 AM PST · by ncountylee · 40 replies · 1,976+ views
    toledoblade ^ | December 24, 2005 | Kelly, Jack
    FINALLY, some good may come from the Valerie Plame kerfuffle - if Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has the stones to do what's right. A grave crime was exposed Dec. 16 when New York Times reporters James Risen and Eric Lichtblau published a story revealing President Bush authorized the National Security Agency to listen in on conversations between al-Qaeda suspects abroad and people in the United States without first obtaining a warrant. "We're seeing clearly now that [President] Bush thought 9/11 gave him license to act like a dictator," wrote Newsweek's Jonathan Alter. But the scandal was not the program Mr....
  • Spy Agency Mined Vast Data Trove, Officials Report: NYT [Treason Alert]

    12/23/2005 8:05:47 PM PST · by MindBender26 · 378 replies · 11,016+ views
    NYT ^ | By ERIC LICHTBLAU and JAMES RISEN
    WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 - The National Security Agency has traced and analyzed large volumes of telephone and Internet communications flowing into and out of the United States as part of the eavesdropping program that President Bush approved after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks to hunt for evidence of terrorist activity, according to current and former government officials. The volume of information harvested from telecommunication data and voice networks, without court-approved warrants, is much larger than the White House has acknowledged, the officials said. It was collected by tapping directly into some of the American telecommunication system's main arteries, they said....
  • The Valerie Plame Precedent

    12/21/2005 10:43:04 PM PST · by XHogPilot · 34 replies · 1,766+ views
    Real Clear Politics ^ | December 22, 2005 | Jack Kelly
    Finally, some good may come from the Valerie Plame kerfuffle -- if President Bush and Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez have the stones to do what's right. A grave crime was exposed Dec. 16th when New York Times reporters James Risen and Eric Lichtblau published a story revealing President Bush authorized the National Security Agency to listen in on conversations between al Qaida suspects abroad and people in the United States without first obtaining a warrant. "We're seeing clearly now that (President) Bush thought 9/11 gave him license to act like a dictator," wrote Newsweek's Jonathan Alter. But the scandal was...
  • Round up the obvious suspects (NSA leak)

    12/22/2005 7:20:13 AM PST · by Abathar · 33 replies · 1,261+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | 12 22 05 | Clarice Feldman
    Liberal fantasies of Karl Rove being frog-marched in handcuffs for leaking classified information may turn into a nightmare of prominent liberals being prosecuted for damaging the fight against al Qaeda via leaks of classified data. There are no names on the public record yet, but somebody leaked the classified information about NSA surveillance to James Risen of the New York Times, and a year later his paper published the story. The pieces falling in place are far from conclusive, but they are mighty suggestive. President Bush believes that the national interest has been harmed. In all probability, gears are turning...
  • NY Times’ James Risen Not Concerned With NSA Eavesdropping Under Clinton

    12/21/2005 3:30:01 PM PST · by Only Waxing · 30 replies · 1,672+ views
    NewsBusters ^ | 12/21/05 | Noel Sheppard
    The New York Times reporter whose National Security Agency eavesdropping article last Friday started a national debate about this issue didn’t appear as concerned with such espionage tactics when Bill Clinton was in the White House. As reported by NewsBusters on Monday, an intricate international communications espionage network, codenamed Echelon, has been in existence for many years. Yet, a LexisNexis search of the word “Echelon” and the name “James Risen” produced only one result. The article, entitled “The Nation: Don’t Read This; If You Do, They May Have to Kill You” appeared in the Times on December 5, 1999. By...
  • FLASHBACK 1995: James Risen - "Clinton Reportedly Orders CIA to Focus on Trade Espionage", L.A.Times

    12/20/2005 2:13:09 PM PST · by new yorker 77 · 24 replies · 753+ views
    The Los Angeles Times ^ | July 23, 1995 | James Risen
    Abstract (Document Summary)The CIA has been scoring secret successes in trade talks with Japan and other nations in 1995, according to sources in the intelligence community. Pres Bill Clinton has reportedly ordered the agency to make economic espionage of America's trade rivals a top priority. - This article is archived
  • James Risen Plans More Surveillance Stories(The Traitor cant Stop when hes ahead)

    12/19/2005 4:30:36 PM PST · by aft_lizard · 39 replies · 1,334+ views
    Drudge Report ^ | 19-dec | Matt Drudge
    NYT AND REPORTER/AUTHOR JAMES RISEN PLANNING MORE REVELATIONS ABOUT GOVERNMENT SURVEILLANCE ON CITIZENS, NEWSROOM SOURCES TELL DRUDGE. EXCLUSIVE SET FOR TUESDAY PAPER... MORE...