NSA Budget - NOT!

etu2 at cegep-sept-iles.qc.ca etu2 at cegep-sept-iles.qc.ca
Wed Apr 10 10:41:30 PDT 1996


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!!!!!!!!At 10:04 09/04/1996 -0700, Anton Rager wrote:
>Wouldn't it be great if it were true!!!!!!! -- sorry folks -- doesn't seem to
>exist
>
>1. - No domain of dod.gov -- there is info for nsa.gov...just not dod.gov
>2. - No valid URL of http://nsa.dod.gov/~reports/quarterly.txt -- no page
>returned
>
>
>This must be a joke....I was gullible enough to try anyway.
>
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>____________ Original Message Follows _____________________________________
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>   Yes, there are annual and quarterly reports released to the
>   public which describe in meticulous detail expenditures for
>   the agency's program, personnel and equipment:
>
>   1. The program of services and information supplied to
>      government and other intelligence organizations, US and
>      foreign, with terms of each client contract.
>
>   2. US employees, their organization, skills, duties and
>      longevity of service; their names, ranks, identification
>      codes, secure communication methods and home addresses;
>      the location of workplaces; the continued training each
>      is scheduled to receive; leaves of absence and
>      destinations while absent.
>
>   3. Foreign nationals covertly employed worldwide, with
>      information on each as per 2.
>
>   4. A comprehensive listing of all types of world-wide
>      equipment operated; its detailed design, function and
>      output; where it is located; its designers,
>      manufacturers and purchase cost; its schedule of
>      amortization; and its schedule for replacement and/or
>      upgrade, with fifteen-year projected procurement.
>
>   5. Special short- and long-term contracts with governmental
>      and non-governmental organizations, US and foreign for
>      one-time projects, by goal, personnel and equipment.
>
>   6. Special projects with other US and foreign counter-
>      intelligence to issue disinformation about the agency.
>
>   7. Special section on world-wide US and foreign cryptology:
>      cryptanalysis, cryptography, steganography, codes,
>      cyphers, glyphs, mimes; each ranked for security and
>      ease of cracking; governmental and non-governmental
>      parties using each; names of cooperative and resistant
>      cryptographers and cooperating pseudo-cryptographers.
>
>   8. Sub-section on methods of Internet traffic and language
>      analysis; operation and surveillance of anonymous
>      remailers, bulletin boards and mail lists; lists of
>      cooperative and resistant educational institutions and
>      commercial organizations.
>
>   9. Appendices on: black operations; transparent operations;
>      methods for managing cooperative and resistant
>      governmental and non-governmental persons.
>
>   The public is invited to study and/or download these
>   reports anonymously at:
>
>      http://nsa.dod.gov/~reports/quarterly.txt
>
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A la prochaine, Gilles







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