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ruminations on international financing and whatever

Wednesday, May 31, 2006


The Counterintelligence Field Activity (CIFA), started as a small office to protect military facilities and personnel, but in the last years has grown to an analytic and operational organization with nine directorates. CIFA has awarded at least $33 million in contracts to corporate giants Lockheed Martin, Unisys Corporation, Computer Sciences Corporation and Northrop Grumman to develop databases that comb through classified and unclassified government data, commercial information and Internet chatter. CIFA reportedly contracted with Computer Sciences Corp. to buy identity-masking software, which could allow it to create fake Web sites and monitor legitimate U.S. sites without leaving clues that it had been there. here plus aggravated plus political plus oliver
Gen. Hayden, I believe, has said that data-mining was not used to target phones tapped without warrants. He has tried to rule that out. But I also find it hard to believe that the FISA court would issue an order based on pattern analysis. Dana Priest