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keep in mind when reading this that alexander haig
sits on newsmax's board

http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2001/12/18/224826.shtml

U.S. Police and Intelligence Hit by Spy Network
Charles R. Smith
Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2001
Spies Tap Police and Government Phones

In the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack, the FBI
has stumbled on the largest espionage ring ever
discovered inside the United States. The U.S. Justice
Department is now holding nearly 100 Israeli citizens
with direct ties to foreign military, criminal and
intelligence services.

The spy ring reportedly includes employees of two
Israeli-owned companies that currently perform almost
all the official wiretaps for U.S. local, state and
federal law enforcement.

The U.S. law enforcement wiretaps, authorized by the
Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act
(CALEA), appear to have been breached by organized
crime units working inside Israel and the Israeli
intelligence service, Mossad.

Both Attorney General John Ashcroft and FBI Director
Robert Mueller were warned on Oct. 18 in a
hand-delivered letter from local, state and federal
law enforcement officials. The warning stated, "Law
enforcement's current electronic surveillance
capabilities are less effective today than they were
at the time CALEA was enacted."

The spy ring enabled criminals to use reverse wiretaps
against U.S. intelligence and law enforcement
operations. The illegal monitoring may have resulted
in the deaths of several informants and reportedly
spoiled planned anti-drug raids on crime syndicates.

Global Spy and Crime Network

The penetration of the U.S. wiretap system has led to
a giant spy hunt across the globe by American
intelligence agencies. U.S. intelligence officials now
suspect the spy ring shared and sold information to
other nations.

"Why do you think Putin so nonchalantly and with such
great fanfare announced the shutdown of the Lourdes
listening post in Cuba?" noted Douglas Brown,
president of Multilingual Data Solutions Inc. and
program director at the Nathan Hale Institute.

"Besides the PR benefit right before his visit here,
the Russians don't need it anymore. They've scraped
together a cheaper, more effective monitoring system.
Is the Israeli company an element of that system? I
don't know," stated Brown.

"With all the whining and crying about Echelon and
Carnivore, critics, domestic and foreign, of U.S.
electronic eavesdropping vastly overestimate our
abilities to process and disseminate the stuff," noted
Brown.

"The critics also underestimated the incompetence and
total ineptness of the people running our intelligence
and law enforcement services during the Clinton-Gore
years. One guy uses his home computer for storing top
secret documents; another high-tech guru guy can't
figure out how to save and retrieve his e-mail, and
the guy in charge of everything is having phone sex
over an open line with one of his employees," said
Brown.

"On the other hand, the Europeans, including the
Russians, have been much more focused on the nuts and
bolts of practical systems to process the information
they scoop up. The stories linking German intelligence
and the L&H scandal got very little play here but were
widely noted in the European software community," said
Brown.

"Except for a few Germans and an occasional Pole,
nobody can match the Russians in designing and
developing algorithms. We may have some of the world's
greatest programmers, but the Russians and Europeans
do a better job of matching up linguists and area
experts with their programmers," noted Brown.

The discovery of a major spy ring inside the United
States is straining the already tense relations with
Israel. Although, Israel denied any involvement with
the penetration of the U.S. wiretap system, the CIA
and FBI are investigating the direct government ties
to the former Israeli military and intelligence
officials now being held by the Justice Department.

Israeli Company Provides U.S. Wiretaps

One company reported to be under investigation is
Comverse Infosys, a subsidiary of an Israeli-run
private telecommunications firm. Comverse provides
almost all the wiretapping equipment and software for
U.S. law enforcement.

Custom computers and software made by Comverse are
tied into the U.S. phone network in order to
intercept, record and store wiretapped calls, and at
the same time transmit them to investigators.

The penetration of Comverse reportedly allowed
criminals to wiretap law enforcement communications in
reverse and foil authorized wiretaps with advance
warning. One major drug bust operation planned by the
Los Angeles police was foiled by what now appear to be
reverse wiretaps placed on law enforcement phones by
the criminal spy ring.

Flawed laws Led to Compromise

Several U.S. privacy and security advocates contend
the fault actually lies in the CALEA legislation
passed by Congress that allowed the spy ring to
operate so effectively. Lisa Dean, vice president for
technology policy at Free Congress Foundation,
delivered a scathing critique of the breach of the
U.S. law enforcement wiretap system.

"We are exercising our 'I told you so' rights on
this," said Dean.

"From the beginning, both the political right and left
warned Congress and the FBI that they were making a
huge mistake by implementing CALEA. That it would
jeopardize the security of private communications,
whether it's between a mother and her son or between
government officials. The statement just issued by law
enforcement agencies has confirmed our worst fears,"
concluded Dean.

"How many more 9/11s do we have to suffer?" asked Brad
Jansen, deputy director for technology policy at the
Free Congress Foundation.

"The CALEA form of massive surveillance is a poor
substitute for real law enforcement and intelligence
work. It is an after-the-fact method of crime
fighting. It is not designed to prevent crime. Massive
wiretapping does not equal security. Instead, we have
elected to jeopardize our national security in
exchange for poor law enforcement," said Jansen.

"For example, FINCEN monitoring of all money
transactions did not detect al-Qaeda, nor did it find
Mohamed Atta before he boarded his last flight. It was
an ATM receipt left in his rental car that led the FBI
to the bin Laden bank accounts," noted Jansen.

U.S. National Security Compromised

"The CALEA approach is the same approach law
enforcement has been pushing for a number of years.
It's the same approach that was used to push
Carnivore, Magic Lantern, FINCEN and even the failed
Clipper project. This approach leads to a compromise
in national security and in personal security for the
American public," said Jansen.

"In addition, there is always government abuse of
these kinds of systems," stated Jansen. "Law
enforcement on all levels does a very poor job in
policing itself. We need to hold our police and
government officials to the highest standards."

"This also hurts the U.S. economy when the whole world
knows that our communication systems are not secure.
We cannot compete with inferior products when other
countries are exporting secure software and hardware.
New Zealand, India and Chile already offer security
products that actually provide real security," stated
Jansen.

"The current mentality of law enforcement is what
failed to protect us from 9/11. CALEA wiretaps will
not protect us from terror attacks in the future. The
system does not provide better intelligence
information. It actually leads to less security and
more crime. We get the worst of both worlds,"
concluded Jansen.




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