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August 12, 2006

How to catch very bad guys legally

From a msg from Valdis Krebs:

[The right wing] is crowing about how illegal massive data mining uncloaked the recent London terror network. Actually just the opposite happened! MI5 followed the legal, find-a-suspect, uncloak the network, approach I outlined back in 2002.

From The Scotsman...

Based on the information from Pakistan, MI5 began its watching operation last year. The BBC last night reported the operation began in July, but The Scotsman understands it started several months earlier.

In the initial stages, counter-terrorism officers watched from a distance. By sifting telephone records, e-mails and bank records, the MI5 officers built up what insiders call "concentric circles" of information, gradually connecting each suspect to others and building up a detailed picture of the conspiracy.

My "how to" back in 2002...

Valdis notes that Glen Greenwald has blogged about this:

From the very beginning of the NSA scandal, this has been the point — the principal, overarching, never-answered point. There is no reason for the Bush administration to eavesdrop in secret, with no judicial oversight, and in violation of the law precisely because the legal framework that has been in place for the last 28 years empowers the government to eavesdrop aggressively on all of the terrorists they want, with ease.

...Legal eavesdropping, within the FISA framework, is exactly the eavesdropping which Bush critics advocate, and it was precisely that legal eavesdropping which was used to engage in surveillance of suspected terrorists here.

Imagine if we invested the $100 billion we're spending a year (accurate and realistic numbers are hard to come by) in Iraq to actually make ourselves safer! [Tags: terrorism valdis_krebs]

Posted by D. Weinberger at August 12, 2006 05:48 PM


Comments

>Imagine if we invested the $100 billion we're >spending a year

Imagine had we not supported and allowed Osama and tens of thousands of his warm and cuddly throatcutters to roam free in the Balkans?
We provided military and political help to criminals wanted by INTERPOL, that controlled 60-90% of the heroin trade in europe and that was called by the CIA in 1998, the largest (hezboll and and hamas arent even in the same league) and best armed terrorist group in the world, the year they killed over 300 yugoslavvian policemen.
What do we do? We carry a 3 month bombing campaign.
Read Julia Gorin to see how badly our government, Rudder and Finn and both parties played us.

Hindsight is a wonderful thing but actually opening your eyes and standing up when it counts would be better.

Posted by: rob enderle | August 14, 2006 08:28 PM


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