Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Al Qaeda Dips Below Radar After Administration Slip

It's not just the anonymous liberal leakers to The New York Times that are hurting this country.
Bush Administration officials may have just ruined a good source by blabbing prematurely on a terrorist tip.

Eli Lake at The New York Sun reported:

Al Qaeda's Internet communications system has suddenly gone dark to American intelligence after the leak of Osama bin Laden's September 11 speech inadvertently disclosed the fact that we had penetrated the enemy's system.

The intelligence blunder started with what appeared at the time as an American intelligence victory, namely that the federal government had intercepted, a full four days before it was to be aired, a video of Osama bin Laden's first appearance in three years in a video address marking the sixth anniversary of the attacks of September 11, 2001. On the morning of September 7, the Web site of ABC News posted excerpts from the speech.

But the disclosure from ABC and later other news organizations tipped off Qaeda's internal security division that the organization's Internet communications system, known among American intelligence analysts as Obelisk, was compromised. This network of Web sites serves not only as the distribution system for the videos produced by Al Qaeda's production company, As-Sahab, but also as the equivalent of a corporate intranet, dealing with such mundane matters as expense reporting and clerical memos to mid- and lower-level Qaeda operatives throughout the world.

The head of the SITE Intelligence Group, an organization that monitors Jihadi Web sites and provides information to subscribers, Rita Katz, said she personally provided the video on September 7 to the deputy director of the National Counterterrorism Center, Michael Leiter (pictured).

Ms. Katz yesterday said, "We shared a copy of the transcript and the video with the U.S. government, to Michael Leiter, with the request specifically that it was important to keep the subject secret. Then the video was leaked out. An investigation into who downloaded the video from our server indicated that several computers with IP addresses were registered to government agencies."

Yesterday a spokesman for the National Counterterrorism Center, Carl Kropf, denied the accusation that it was responsible for the leak. "That's just absolutely wrong. The allegation and the accusation that we did that is unfounded," he said.
The National Terror Alert has more on this develeopment.
Powerline calls this the story of the day.

UPDATE: The White House denied leaking the news about the Osama video.

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:56 AM

    See LGF and Jawa

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  2. ++

    if it's not crystal clear that we not only have domestic enemies, but MOLES in many agencies throughout the BA by now.. then we are not the only ones who are BLIND!!

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  3. From the days of *general Benedict Arnold, Julius & Ethel Rosenberg, to the lowlifes at the nyt, anti-Americans willing to be traitors shall always be among us. The innocent deaths they cause are, indeed, a tragedy.

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  4. Anonymous4:53 AM

    Can Bush Derangement Syndrome cause such treachery? How could BDS get so bad one would willingly jeopardize America's security?

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