I think that the quote describes just how effective the inspectors general are about such things:
"Perhaps it's the case that we could've shown, we could've explained to Mr. Snowden his misperceptions, his lack of understanding of what we do," [NSA Inspector General George] Ellard said.If you listen to the interview, you realize that he's not talking the Inspector General's office, he's talking about the NSA.
We he is refer"Perhaps it's the case that we could've shown, we could've explained to Mr. Snowden his misperceptions, his lack of understanding of what we do," Ellard said.
The IG, and the whole whistle blowing apparatus are completely captured, and have not the slightest interest in addressing any potential issues.
His goal is talking Edward Snowden and other potential whistle-blowers out of actually blowing the whistle.
Also, it as it is noted in in the report, the new "protections" for intelligence operatives does not apply to contractors, and almost all new hires of the intelligence agencies are contractors.
How convenient.
No comments:
Post a Comment