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CIA Launches W.T.F.

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Posted on Dec 22, 2010
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What will those clever minds at the CIA think of next? The agency has assembled a task force to gauge the effects of WikiLeaks’ recent intelligence exposés on its operations, dubbed the WikiLeaks Task Force—or W.T.F. for short.  —KA

The Washington Post:

The irreverence is perhaps understandable for an agency that has been relatively unscathed by WikiLeaks. Only a handful of CIA files have surfaced on the WikiLeaks Web site, and records from other agencies posted online reveal remarkably little about CIA employees or operations.

Even so, CIA officials said the agency is conducting an extensive inventory of the classified information, which is routinely distributed on a dozen or more networks that connect agency employees around the world.

And the task force is focused on the immediate impact of the most recently released files. One issue is whether the agency’s ability to recruit informants could be damaged by declining confidence in the U.S. government’s ability to keep secrets.

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By fearnotruth, December 27, 2010 at 5:12 am Link to this comment

WikiLeaks Task Force (W.T.F.) - already a knowing chuckle around the
coolers on certain floors at Langley, certain offices on K St. and some quarters of
the Levant.

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By PatrickHenry, December 23, 2010 at 6:08 am Link to this comment

Might as well put some of those guys standing around the office cooler to work.

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By gerard, December 23, 2010 at 12:06 am Link to this comment

FUD,  GIGO.  NBIF.  WOMBAT. DORD. OCD. NUF SAID.

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By johnnyfarout, December 22, 2010 at 5:58 pm Link to this comment

WTF! IS DIS REAL!?

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By Jim Michie, December 22, 2010 at 5:19 pm Link to this comment
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What I’m really hoping for is CIA type like Ray Mcgovern, still within that “sinkhole,” who would have access to the existing digital video recordings of CIA waterboarding and have courage enough to pass them on to wikileaks for airing on the internet.  Oh yes, I know all about the CIA claiming they “destroyed the video tapes”, but I also would bet my last dollar that these video recordings were digital and forwarded via the internet from one computer to another, and another, and another. Now doesn’t that make a world of sense?

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