Re: NSA Show Sexually Arouses Hanssen
On Sat, 28 Dec 2002 23:07:56 -0800, you wrote: On Saturday, December 28, 2002, at 03:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The 20/20 TV show on December 27, 2002 had a segment on Robert Hanssen, FBI spy, in which he is described as becoming sexually aroused by a National Security Agency PowerPoint presentation and stroked himself through his pants, according to Eric O'Neill, a young FBI agent who had been assigned to covertly report on Hanssens's activities. (The show transcript omits the stroking description and demonstration on camera by O'Neill.) Crypome invites information on which NSA presentation aroused Hanssen, and a copy of it for publication. This is silly. Rather than show that Hanssen had any particular erotic reaction to part of the NSA presentation, it is vastly more likely that it shows that anyone under constant surveillance will at some point do something, perhaps out of boredom, out of daydreaming, which surveillers will note with prurient interest. Citizen-unit Winston Smith was observed engaging in said behavior during the Thursday One Hour Preparation for the Great Hate. Suggest surveillance be increased. --Tim May Or maybe it shows that Eric O'Neill, a young FBI agent, likes to watch the crotches of his fellow agents?
Re: NSA Show Sexually Arouses Hanssen
On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 09:46:22 -0500, jya wrote: Horses, guns, right and wrong, winners and losers, the USA v. the World. Simple-minded erotic pleasures, silliness writ larger than the wee woeful penis. Hanssen is us, or at least those who harbor dreams of conquest. Hanssen's fall has nothing to do with lying, or betraying trust, or trafficking in secrets, dead-dropping names to be killed, outing safehouses, gps'ing the other side's drops, moving money, competing with other chess players, or causing the death of people who were ratted out. After all, that was basically his job description. The problem wasn't his actions or their deadly results, rather is was that instead of doing it to the people he was assigned to do it to, he did it to the assigners. His controllers knew that it was a high honor and a duty to civilization to do it to others, but horrible treachery and murderous treason to do it to them. No where in the agency's whining about Hanssen do we lament what it is: our stock in trade, our claim to budget, or reason to walk fast, stare cold and hard and answer no questions, our right to subject others, our freedom from being an object, a thing, like those to whom we apply the craft, foreign and domestic. The ecumenical way.
Re: NSA Show Sexually Arouses Hanssen
At 11:07 PM 12/28/2002 -0800, Tim May wrote: This is silly. Rather than show that Hanssen had any particular erotic reaction to part of the NSA presentation, it is vastly more likely that it shows that anyone under constant surveillance will at some point do something, perhaps out of boredom, out of daydreaming, which surveillers will note with prurient interest. Yes, this is presumably why 20/20 included the item in the show, as well as the NSA buzzword. The young FBI snitch was bouncing with glee at being on national TV -- after leaving the FBI he's studying to be a media-eroticized lawyer. Better to highlight sexual proclivities of enemies of the state, domestic or global, than investigate and disclose why they succeed in violating piss-poor national security -- or so the 20/20s market. Sexual scandal trumps all, but isn't this the West Coast marketing image shallowness against East Coast faux Euro-depth. Euros and their faux deep thinkers love the western for its bountiful romantic escapism from subtlety. Horses, guns, right and wrong, winners and losers, the USA v. the World. Simple-minded erotic pleasures, silliness writ larger than the wee woeful penis. Hanssen is us, or at least those who harbor dreams of conquest.
NSA Show Sexually Arouses Hanssen
The 20/20 TV show on December 27, 2002 had a segment on Robert Hanssen, FBI spy, in which he is described as becoming sexually aroused by a National Security Agency PowerPoint presentation and stroked himself through his pants, according to Eric O'Neill, a young FBI agent who had been assigned to covertly report on Hanssens's activities. (The show transcript omits the stroking description and demonstration on camera by O'Neill.) Crypome invites information on which NSA presentation aroused Hanssen, and a copy of it for publication. Send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 20/20 report: http://abcnews.go.com/sections/2020/DailyNews/2020_spykid021227.html
Re: NSA Show Sexually Arouses Hanssen
On Saturday, December 28, 2002, at 03:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The 20/20 TV show on December 27, 2002 had a segment on Robert Hanssen, FBI spy, in which he is described as becoming sexually aroused by a National Security Agency PowerPoint presentation and stroked himself through his pants, according to Eric O'Neill, a young FBI agent who had been assigned to covertly report on Hanssens's activities. (The show transcript omits the stroking description and demonstration on camera by O'Neill.) Crypome invites information on which NSA presentation aroused Hanssen, and a copy of it for publication. This is silly. Rather than show that Hanssen had any particular erotic reaction to part of the NSA presentation, it is vastly more likely that it shows that anyone under constant surveillance will at some point do something, perhaps out of boredom, out of daydreaming, which surveillers will note with prurient interest. Citizen-unit Winston Smith was observed engaging in said behavior during the Thursday One Hour Preparation for the Great Hate. Suggest surveillance be increased. --Tim May