White House Secrets Stolen



Carrera

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Leandro Aragoncillo (who worked for both Al Gore and **** Cheney and is of Philippine descent) represents yet another instance of how easy it is to obtain classified information in the U.S.A. But the far more damaging case that springs to mind was when a Chinese scientist at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico obtained nuclear secrets and then handed them on to China.
But all of this simply confirms my belief that the whole diversity, equal opportunities policy the U.S. endorses has put Americans at a huge disadvantage compared with China and even Russia. The fact remains that both Russia and China (or in this case the Philippines) can plant key people within the White House, or departments, and then filter information back to their governments.
However, it's impossible for the U.S. to persuade the Kremlin or ministries in Bejing to employ U.S. citizens in key positions with access to classified info.
The same thing happens in the U.K., of course. Due to the diversity and equal opportunities agenda, it's quite easy for Iranians, Syrians or Egyptians to work within MI5 and then pass classified information on to their governments.
 
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"According to U.S. officials on 8 March 1999, "[a] CIA-led task force is assessing how much damage may have been done to U.S. national security after a Chinese scientist at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico allegedly shared nuclear secrets.... The information leaks at the Los Alamos nuclear research laboratory allegedly happened during the 1980s."

"Reuters, 10 Mar. 1999, quotes a Los Alamos National Laboratory spokesman as stating that the last time the laboratory "fired a scientist over espionage allegations was in the mid-1940s when a Russian immigrant named Klaus Fuchs was discovered to be passing secrets to the Russians."
 

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