Topic: NSA Whistle-Blower: Obama "Worse than Bush"
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Mon 03/12/12 07:45 PM
Thomas Drake
Salon.com
Sun, 11 Mar 2012 09:30 CDT
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Thomas Drake on life inside the National Security Agency and the price of truth telling

Thomas Drake, the whistle-blower whom the Obama administration tried and failed to prosecute for leaking information about waste, fraud and abuse at the National Security Agency, now works at an Apple store in Maryland. In an interview with Salon, Drake laughed about the time he confronted Attorney General Eric Holder at his store while Holder perused the gadgetry on display with his security detail around him. When Drake started asking Holder questions about his case, America's chief law enforcement officer turned and fled the store.

But the humor drained away quickly from Drake's thin and tired face as he recounted his ordeal since 2010 when federal prosecutors charged him with violating the Espionage Act for retaining classified information they believed he would pass on to then Baltimore Sun reporter Siobhan Gorman. While Drake never disclosed classified information, he did pass on unclassified information to Gorman revealing that the NSA had wasted billions of taxpayers' dollars on Trailblazer, a contractor-heavy intelligence software program that failed to find terrorist threats in the tsunami of digital data the agency was sucking up globally - and sometimes unconstitutionally. While Trailblazer burned through cash, in the process enriching many NSA employees turned contractors, Drake found that another software program named ThinThread had already met the core requirements of a federal acquisition regulation that governed the proposed system at a sliver of the cost, all while protecting American civil liberties at the code level. The NSA leadership, however, had already bet their careers on Trailblazer. So Drake blew the whistle, first to Congress, then to the Department of Defense Inspector General's Office, and finally, and fatefully, to Gorman.

Last June, the government's case collapsed. On the eve of trial, all 10 counts were dropped. In a Kafkaesque turn of events, Drake actually helped the government find a misdemeanor to charge him with - exceeding authorized use of an NSA computer - so federal prosecutors could save face. Once facing 35 years behind bars, Drake pled guilty to the misdemeanor charge and was sentenced to one year of probation and 240 hours of community service, what he sardonically calls "his penance."

But his legal battles haven't ended. Currently, Drake, along with the four other whistle-blowers he worked with to expose NSA waste, fraud and abuse, are fighting to get their property back that the FBI confiscated during its criminal investigations. Once a registered Republican and now a self-described "free-speech absolutist," Drake describes the NSA as a rogue agency that operates in a black box that the public cannot penetrate.

Drake, along with his attorney Jesselyn Radack of the Government Accountability Project, sat down for a three-hour interview with Salon. Here are some excerpts from our conversation.
more here http://www.sott.net/articles/show/242771-NSA-Whistle-Blower-Obama-Worse-than-Bush-

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Mon 03/12/12 07:51 PM



This dictator in chief needs his walking papers like a whore needs a john!

mightymoe's photo
Mon 03/12/12 07:58 PM




This dictator in chief needs his walking papers like a whore needs a john!


to bad everyone else that is running is just as stupid or worse than obummer...

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Mon 03/12/12 08:45 PM





This dictator in chief needs his walking papers like a whore needs a john!


to bad everyone else that is running is just as stupid or worse than obummer...


I think even Noot Gingrich would be a better than this dude!

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Mon 03/12/12 09:05 PM

Thomas Drake
Salon.com
Sun, 11 Mar 2012 09:30 CDT
Print
© Tony Powell
Thomas Drake
Thomas Drake on life inside the National Security Agency and the price of truth telling

Thomas Drake, the whistle-blower whom the Obama administration tried and failed to prosecute for leaking information about waste, fraud and abuse at the National Security Agency, now works at an Apple store in Maryland. In an interview with Salon, Drake laughed about the time he confronted Attorney General Eric Holder at his store while Holder perused the gadgetry on display with his security detail around him. When Drake started asking Holder questions about his case, America's chief law enforcement officer turned and fled the store.

But the humor drained away quickly from Drake's thin and tired face as he recounted his ordeal since 2010 when federal prosecutors charged him with violating the Espionage Act for retaining classified information they believed he would pass on to then Baltimore Sun reporter Siobhan Gorman. While Drake never disclosed classified information, he did pass on unclassified information to Gorman revealing that the NSA had wasted billions of taxpayers' dollars on Trailblazer, a contractor-heavy intelligence software program that failed to find terrorist threats in the tsunami of digital data the agency was sucking up globally - and sometimes unconstitutionally. While Trailblazer burned through cash, in the process enriching many NSA employees turned contractors, Drake found that another software program named ThinThread had already met the core requirements of a federal acquisition regulation that governed the proposed system at a sliver of the cost, all while protecting American civil liberties at the code level. The NSA leadership, however, had already bet their careers on Trailblazer. So Drake blew the whistle, first to Congress, then to the Department of Defense Inspector General's Office, and finally, and fatefully, to Gorman.

Last June, the government's case collapsed. On the eve of trial, all 10 counts were dropped. In a Kafkaesque turn of events, Drake actually helped the government find a misdemeanor to charge him with - exceeding authorized use of an NSA computer - so federal prosecutors could save face. Once facing 35 years behind bars, Drake pled guilty to the misdemeanor charge and was sentenced to one year of probation and 240 hours of community service, what he sardonically calls "his penance."

But his legal battles haven't ended. Currently, Drake, along with the four other whistle-blowers he worked with to expose NSA waste, fraud and abuse, are fighting to get their property back that the FBI confiscated during its criminal investigations. Once a registered Republican and now a self-described "free-speech absolutist," Drake describes the NSA as a rogue agency that operates in a black box that the public cannot penetrate.

Drake, along with his attorney Jesselyn Radack of the Government Accountability Project, sat down for a three-hour interview with Salon. Here are some excerpts from our conversation.
more here http://www.sott.net/articles/show/242771-NSA-Whistle-Blower-Obama-Worse-than-Bush-


Connection to Obama wasn't made at all so don't know how it made it into the title but it sounds like sour grapes to me.

He got caught doing stuff he wasn't suppose to and plead guilty to a plea on it and it is now cryin about it.

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Mon 03/12/12 11:22 PM
something missing?

" Drake found that another software program named ThinThread had already met the core requirements of a federal acquisition regulation that governed the proposed system at a sliver of the cost, all while protecting American civil liberties at the code level. The NSA leadership, however, had already bet their careers on Trailblazer. So Drake blew the whistle, first to Congress, then to the Department of Defense Inspector General's Office, and finally, and fatefully, to Gorman. "


blew the whistle on what? that NSA was choosing one program over another? who authorizes spending for NSA? what was there to blow a whistle about?

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Tue 03/13/12 05:40 PM

something missing?

" Drake found that another software program named ThinThread had already met the core requirements of a federal acquisition regulation that governed the proposed system at a sliver of the cost, all while protecting American civil liberties at the code level. The NSA leadership, however, had already bet their careers on Trailblazer. So Drake blew the whistle, first to Congress, then to the Department of Defense Inspector General's Office, and finally, and fatefully, to Gorman. "


blew the whistle on what? that NSA was choosing one program over another? who authorizes spending for NSA? what was there to blow a whistle about?


ummm.... who makes the budget? who oks what they spend on what? waste is waste, and the prez gets the blame.... yall sure didn't hesitate to blame bush for EVERYTHING!!... but now, it is ok because a liberal is in charge... you people are too funny

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Tue 03/13/12 06:14 PM


something missing?

" Drake found that another software program named ThinThread had already met the core requirements of a federal acquisition regulation that governed the proposed system at a sliver of the cost, all while protecting American civil liberties at the code level. The NSA leadership, however, had already bet their careers on Trailblazer. So Drake blew the whistle, first to Congress, then to the Department of Defense Inspector General's Office, and finally, and fatefully, to Gorman. "


blew the whistle on what? that NSA was choosing one program over another? who authorizes spending for NSA? what was there to blow a whistle about?


ummm.... who makes the budget? who oks what they spend on what? waste is waste, and the prez gets the blame.... yall sure didn't hesitate to blame bush for EVERYTHING!!... but now, it is ok because a liberal is in charge... you people are too funny




the president and congress
the CBO
waste IS waste, and the president AND congress share responsibility


I wasnt part of the 'yall' who blamed bush for budgets, I Have already said I believe a president doesnt really control most of what they are blamed for, and their control is usually secondary to CONGRESS (although congressmen will be sure to use a President as a patsy to reinforce their own party pollitics)

Its not ok to waste, the US budget is a bit more complicated than the average joes household budget, Im sure few people are guilty of not 'wasting' anything, I am not expecting a government of PEOPLE to do a perfect job either,,,