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Data: 2009-06-08 11:58:17
Autor: Me
U nas wciaz gina ludzie!

HOW TO GET LOST IN THE USA SENATE AND FIND SELF ... by THE REVOLUTION
and even by Wikipedia

"Commission on Government Secrecy

Main article: Moynihan Commission on Government Secrecy
In the Post–Cold War Era, the 103rd Congress enacted legislation
directing an inquiry into the uses of government secrecy. Moynihan
chaired the Commission. The Committee studied and made recommendations
on the "culture of secrecy" that pervaded the United States government
and its intelligence community for 80 years, beginning with the
Espionage Act of 1917, and made recommendations on the statutory
regulation of classified information.

The Committee's findings and recommendations were presented to the
President in 1997. As part of the effort, Moynihan secured release
from the Federal Bureau of Investigation of its classified Venona
file. This file documents the FBI's joint counterintelligence
investigation, with the United States Signals Intelligence Service,
into Soviet espionage within the United States. Much of the
information had been collected and classified as secret information
for over fifty years."


and now SSCI



"History
The Select Committee on Intelligence was preceded by the Church
Committee (1975). Senator Daniel K. Inouye (D-Hawaii) became the first
chairman of the committee when it was established during the 94th
Congress. He kept the chairmanship through the 96th Congress.[1]
Senators who have served as chair since Inouye have included Birch
Bayh, Barry Goldwater, David L. Boren, Arlen Specter, Richard Shelby,
Bob Graham, and Pat Roberts.

Former Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet was staff
director of the committee when David Boren of Oklahoma was its
chairman. The committee was the center of much controversy and
contentiousness during the run-up to the war in Iraq in 2002 and 2003,
when chairmanship of the committee changed hands following the
November, 2002 election. Among the committee staff members at that
time were:

Pete Dorn, Professional Staff Member; Jim Hensler, Deputy Staff
Director; Vicki Divoll, General Counsel; Steven Cash, Professional
Staff Member & Counsel; and Alfred Cumming, Minority Staff Director.

On July 9, 2004 the committee issued "Report of the Select Committee
on Intelligence on the U.S. Intelligence Community's Prewar
Intelligence Assessments on Iraq", and on June 5, 2008, it issued a
long-delayed portion of its "phase two" investigative report, which
compared the prewar public statements made by top Bush administration
officials to justify the invasion with the intelligence information
that was available to them at that time.[6]


[edit] Members, 111th Congress
The committee is chaired by Dianne Feinstein of California and the
Ranking member is Kit Bond of Missouri. There are also four ex officio
members, including both the Senate Majority and Minority Leaders and
the Chairman and Ranking Member of the Senate Armed Services
Committee.

Majority Minority
Dianne Feinstein, Chairwoman, California
Jay Rockefeller, West Virginia
Ron Wyden, Oregon
Evan Bayh, Indiana
Barbara Mikulski, Maryland
Russ Feingold, Wisconsin
Bill Nelson, Florida
Sheldon Whitehouse, Rhode Island
 Kit Bond, Vice Chairman, Missouri
Saxby Chambliss, Georgia
Orrin Hatch, Utah
Olympia Snowe, Maine
Richard Burr, North Carolina
Tom Coburn, Oklahoma
Jim Risch, Idaho

Ex officio
Carl Levin, Michigan
Harry Reid, Nevada
 John McCain, Arizona
Mitch McConnell, Kentucky "

SEE - LOST HIM: WHERE ARE HIS PARTICULARS? iS HE CONNECTED TO SONIA S
ACAM?

He visited us at the Revolution.

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