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[IP] Anyone know if this is for real?





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From: Ross Stapleton-Gray <ross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: July 20, 2005 5:00:17 PM EDT
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [IP] Anyone know if this is for real?


At 12:19 PM 7/20/2005, David Farber wrote:

To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Anyone know if this is for real?

CIA Agents Letter to US Senate and House

18 July 2005

AN OPEN STATEMENT TO THE LEADERS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES AND THE SENATE.

...

I would lay odds on it being real; the attributed authors are in many cases well-known and outspoken former intelligence officers. And the substance absolutely rings true with my own experience.

People should recognize that cover is a rather blurry thing, though the letter is exactly to the point that any action taken to compromise it is of concern. It's not like a balloon, where a single prick (no pun intended) destroys it, but it can be quite useful even if only a tattered source for plausible deniability.

If I recall correctly, the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) has statutory authority to disavow CIA employment of any of his people, whether under cover or not; when I was there, it was always a bit of an exercise to declare one's employment. In 1993, Rick Gates (the Internet Hunt) and I pulled something of a radical stunt, when I let him use my name for the June Internet Hunt (Google on "stapleton" and "internet hunt" for the amusing, if somewhat administratively inconveniencing to me, results). But things did loosen a lot over the period I was there; when the Agency was actively looking to downsize through attrition and early retirement in 1994, it became vastly easier to publish resumes (essentially they were made the employee's responsibility, without necessarily requiring review)... I served from 1988-94, and did depart as a part of that "early out" wave.

There was no need for any White House staffer to mention Plame, whether by name, or through (gotta believe any professional journalist could follow that trail) oblique reference to her spouse; the only appropriate answer to a journalist's query or assertion that she worked at the CIA would be, "I don't know anything on that, and couldn't say anything if I did, as you can well appreciate."

Ross


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Ross Stapleton-Gray, Ph.D.
Stapleton-Gray & Associates, Inc.
http://www.stapleton-gray.com




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