Thursday, July 22, 2004

A Second Opinion

As I have said, document theft is an effective means of drawing unwanted attention to someone or something.

Wretchard at The Belmont Club writes:

The presence of countermeasures almost always indicates the presence of real information which the jamming is intended to protect. One of the reasons that coverups are so dangerous is they create the danger of "home-on-jam", where the source of jamming signal is itself targeted. The significance of catching Sandy Berger in the act of purloining classified couments is that it enables investigators to "home-on-jam", to find the beneficiary of the coverup. Where will it lead? Stay tuned. Remember that jamming needs to work just long enough for the real bandit to accomplish its mission.
Our couriousity is piqued.

Stay tuned.

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