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Old 01-28-2009, 06:32   #1
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U.S. Consulate Mistakenly Sells Secret Files in Jerusalem

This Paula twit needs her U.S. citizenship revoked!

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,483478,00.html

U.S. Consulate Mistakenly Sells Secret Files in Jerusalem

Tuesday , January 27, 2009
By Reena Ninan

EXCLUSIVE: Hundreds of files — with social security numbers, bank account numbers and other sensitive U.S. government information — were found in a filing cabinet purchased from the U.S. consulate in Jerusalem through a local auction.

"We couldn't believe what we found," said Paula, who purchased the cabinets and asked that her last name not be published. "We thought of calling the American consulate right away, and then we thought, you know they'll just hide it and say, 'Oh, we made a mistake.'"

The consulate was unaware of the missing files until FOX News contacted U.S. officials. Initially they said that no filing cabinets were sold in the auction, but later they acknowledged the sale. The State Department has now launched an investigation.

The files contained social security numbers of U.S. Marines and State Department employees stationed in Israel, and documentation of how U.S. government money is allocated to fund sensitive programs in the region. Among the papers was also a report labeled "secret" that documented an encounter a U.S. Marine had with an Israeli woman at a bar in Jerusalem.

Robert Baer, a former CIA agent who spent years working in the Middle East, calls the incident a serious security failure.

"It's a major breach because the government, at all cost, wants to keep these records out of foreign hands, whether Israeli or any other country," Baer says. "We spy on Israel; they spy on us. The Marines are vulnerable because they are young, and they are inevitably single. You're looking at what is called a honey trap. You run a girl into an employee. You actually get him to fall in love and then you get them to break the security clearance and go and steal documents or whatever."

• Click here to see more on the security breach.

The head of security at the U.S. consulate approached Paula asking for the documents to be returned. When she refused to turn them in the consulate asked Israeli police to intervene. After she was threatened with criminal charges, she returned the files, but not before FOX News had a thorough look at them.

The American consulate in Jerusalem routinely holds furniture auctions to dispose of unwanted items. The woman purchased the cabinets in December of 2005 but decided to come forward with the files after hearing about a Sept. 22, 2008 incident in which a Palestinian teenager crashed a BMW into a group of Israeli soldiers.

Paula, whose son's unit was the one that was struck by the car, says she was angered when she heard that the car was purchased from an auction held by the consulate.

U.S. officials insist the car was never linked to them. A FOX News investigation also found there was no connection.

Paula, an Israeli who also holds U.S. citizenship, says she wanted to expose the incident because her loyalty is to the state of Israel.
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Old 01-28-2009, 06:48   #2
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Mistakenly??!!!
Are you kidding me? How does one load up filing cabinets and not realize that they are heavier than empty filing cabinets? Who are they kidding?!?!?! Somebody's butt had better be on the line for this one!!!
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Old 01-28-2009, 07:12   #3
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Mistakenly??!!!
Are you kidding me? How does one load up filing cabinets and not realize that they are heavier than empty filing cabinets? Who are they kidding?!?!?! Somebody's butt had better be on the line for this one!!!
You would not believe how often this has happened. This is not the 1st time and it will not be the last. State Department employees are so lazy at most of our embassy's when it comes to the grunt work. Glad they did not have my info.....
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Old 01-28-2009, 07:19   #4
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You would not believe how often this has happened. This is not the 1st time and it will not be the last. State Department employees are so lazy at most of our embassy's when it comes to the grunt work. Glad they did not have my info.....
They aren't the only ones...I'm sure you have seen this one..

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A New Zealand man who bought an MP3 player from a thrift shop in Oklahoma found it held 60 U.S. military files, including names and telephone numbers for American soldiers, a media report said Tuesday.

The files were about 4-years old...but you have to wonder where they have been between then and now.
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Old 01-28-2009, 07:20   #5
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You would not believe how often this has happened. This is not the 1st time and it will not be the last. State Department employees are so lazy at most of our embassy's when it comes to the grunt work. Glad they did not have my info.....
I was going to say/post the same thing, you beat me to it.

It may have been our secrets concerning Israel, not secret to them.....

And you never know, it may have been done on purpose and the individuals involved are now enoying the media circus surrounding the event.

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Old 01-28-2009, 08:05   #6
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Seems the new Sec. of State will have something to chew on for a while. Of course this is all the fault of a republican in the Whitehouse. Of course the new administration will "save the day" and the country as well.

On the positive side, the new Sec. of State has had some experience with the "honey trap" that was mentioned .

My $.02.


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Glad all that stuff wasn't stored on a thumb drive.. then somebody would really be in trouble!
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Glad all that stuff wasn't stored on a thumb drive.. then somebody would really be in trouble!
Ha-ha-ha-ha!
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Old 01-28-2009, 15:05   #9
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Situation: Safe 2 drawer, broken lock and no one has used it for years at an embassy.

The boss wants to get the boat anchor out of his space. Maint is called and they send a FSN to haul it out to the FSN controled warehouse.

What do you do with it NOW?

Lets see who gets it right..........................
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Old 01-28-2009, 18:47   #10
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Situation: Safe 2 drawer, broken lock and no one has used it for years at an embassy.

The boss wants to get the boat anchor out of his space. Maint is called and they send a FSN to haul it out to the FSN controled warehouse.

What do you do with it NOW?

Lets see who gets it right..........................
I have very little first-hand experience, but one of the hats I wore was Asst. Junior PSNCO in a Brigade HHC. In other words, I am careening pretty far out of my lane on this one... But I'll volunteer to be the dartboard.

I'd deduce from that limited bit of info that the "boss" doesn't care to recover the contents intact.

It was unclear if the FSN labor actually did haul it off, but if not, put the brakes on that brilliant plan ASAP. If so, begin the recovery ops.

From there, if it were my tasking to "Make this thing go away, like yesterday..." I would first see if there was any resident talent who could jimmy it open. From there, I'd let whoever handles classified doc. inventory & disposal deal with the contents.

If such resources were available, a plasma cutter, gas-axe, or thermite would probably breach it, with high probability of collateral damage to the contents.

The ex-19D in me sees 120mm APFSDS as a potential solution, but we'd let the boss make the calls to line that up...

Any way I look at it, I see much extra paperwork for those involved.

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30 minutes with a torch, no guarantee on contents, or collateral damage to the area if indoors.

15 Minutes or less with a quickie saw, no collateral damage or damage to the contents.

5 minutes to set and shoot the demo, contents probably okay, no bets on collateral damage if it is indoors.

I'll take the saw, given a choice and the time.

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