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To: frankw1900 who wrote (29958)5/18/2002 7:55:27 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
Although what good this information might do a criminal enterprise isn't clear to me.

Reminds me of a movie I saw recently on TV. The drug runners broke into the DEA office to hack the computers so they could find out who the undercover agents were, so they could kill them. In the movies, undercover agents always have their photos in the computer.

The DEA is also an intelligence gathering agency. They are gathering intelligence on narcoterrorism, including Al Qaeda. Maybe they won't share.

I don't think Mossad would do anything this obvious unless they were trying to send a message. And a message can either be friendly (tighten your security) or unfriendly (don't piss us off). But the more I think about it, the less I think it's Mossad and the more I think it's amateurs. Some form of industrial espionage.

Oh, well, a wonderful topic for conspiracy theorists, but not much meat for the FADG.

Move along, move along. Nothing to see here.