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To: Bosco who wrote (9208)8/28/1999 4:43:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9980
 
Thanks Bosco,

I've been following the espionage case pretty closely the past several weeks and some things apparently have come to light, the most important of which to me is the fact that Wen Ho Lee's wife had been acting as an FBI informant. That is a fact that I had not heard until recently.

I can "overlook" the fact that Lee took classified info and copied onto non-secure systems, since it seems that other scientists may have been involved in such activities as well (and ex-DCI Deutch had his security clearance pulled for the same thing).

But I still believe these CI guys at Los Alamos are playing the blame game with each other trying to pass the buck between them. The bottom line is that the SSO/CI official in charge was responsible to overseeing how classified information was protected or disseminated. Now they can blame the system, or their supervisors, but the buck stops with each of them in some way, shape, or form, for permitting such an irresponsible environment to exist in the laboratories.

Thanks again for the article.

Regards,

Ron