15.5.06
Frightened of their own shadows
CAN THIS BE TRUE?
Sounds like it's real fun to work in the white house....
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Avoiding detection at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
By DOUG THOMPSON
Nov 11, 2005, 02:28 Note the date well.
Wary White House aides, under constant scrutiny from a paranoid Bush
administration hell bent on stopping leaks, have turned to a technique
used by drug dealers and criminals to avoid detection – prepaid,
disposable cell phones.
The phones, which can be purchased for as little as $30 each from
discount stores, offer prepaid minutes and can be discarded when the
time is used up. They require no contract or sign-up and are difficult
to trace.
"It's about the only way we can ensure any privacy," one bitter White
House staffer told me this week. "Our office and home calls are
monitored along with our normal cell phones."
Enterprising White House staffers have pooled their resources and use
third parties to purchase the phones in bulk from retailers like
WalMart
in small towns outside the National Capital Region.
When one phone's minutes are used up, they toss the handset and
activate
a new one.
Drug dealers and organized gangs use such phones to avoid wiretaps and
call monitoring by law enforcement agencies. That White House aides
have
turned to the same techniques indicates just how tense life in the West
Wing has become.
"Every time a new story emerges in the press, everyone here comes under
suspicion," says one aide. "We spend most of our time covering our
asses
instead of tending to the nation's business."
White House sources tell us that even senior aides like embattled
Presidential advisor Karl Rove uses the prepaid phones to avoid having
certain calls show up on call logs or other records that might be
subpoenaed.
"You do what you can to avoid leaving a paper trail," says one aide.
Other techniques employed by administration officials to avoid
detection
include:
One female staffer says working at the White House ough services like
Hotmail, Lycos, Yahoo and Gmail. Staff members create multiple
accounts and create new ones often.
--Increased use of cash instead of credit or debit cards. "Gas receipts
can show where you've been. When you pay cash there's less of a trail
to
follow," says one staff member.
--Use of cars belonging to friends or increased use of public
transportation like the Washington metro system because "it's easier to
get lost in a crowd."
"I know this all sounds like a dime store novel but that's the depth
we've all sunk to around here," says an aide who has worked in previous
administrations as well as on the current White House staff.
These tactics are usually employed by people fleeing from the long arms of the law not A government administration.
Current happenings in the Administration suggest this could well be true and is now bearing fruit in view of other Blogs I have read especially phone tapping.
I now find that in Australia at least your E-mail is at risk.
What's the odds it is happening in the USA frightening isn't it?
source from an e-mail and image by Kimberlee Hewitt.
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