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leloup46
12-21-2009, 04:05 PM
The Con Man Who Scared the Nation

Remember the ugly feeling you used to get in the pit of your stomach after 9/11 every time a new video message from Osama bin Laden or his top deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri, appeared on TV? One reason we became conditioned to dread these spectral broadcasts was that the government itself told us to be frightened: Bush administration officials quietly, and sometimes not so quietly, spread word that the bin Laden videos, which usually made their way to the outside world via the Arabic satellite news channel Al-Jazeera, could contain secret messages to Qaeda "sleeper cells," signaling them to proceed with long-planned attacks against American targets. If you think back carefully, no American official ever produced convincing proof that the videos actually contained hidden messages from bin Laden. But nobody ever conclusively demonstrated that they didn't.

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Sooner or later, most if not all of the agencies that he was dealing with concluded that Montgomery, who had no real training in cryptography or computer science, was peddling bunk, and they terminated his contracts. The CIA, which felt compelled, like much of the rest of the government in the wake of 9/11, to take a serious look at any possible sources, however outlandish, for intelligence on forthcoming attacks (particularly plots against airliners), didn't take too long to conclude that Montgomery's science was dubious. Roston reports the agency showed him the door five years ago after its scientists, working with counterparts in French intelligence, concluded that Montgomery's claims about hidden Al-Jazeera messages could not be substantiated. But Roston says other agencies continued to bite, with the Pentagon signing a contract with Montgomery as recently as January 2009. Two lawyers representing Montgomery did not respond to messages from NEWSWEEK requesting comment. The CIA declined to comment.
http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/declassified/archive/2009/12/18/the-con-man-who-scared-the-nation.aspx

details here
http://www.playboy.com/articles/the-man-who-conned-the-pentagon-dennis-montgomery/index.html?page=1

very enjoyable magazine btw

Clockwinder
12-21-2009, 04:33 PM
OK, he did scare some of the people some of the time, but Tom Ridge and his idiotic color alert chart and plastic sheeting and duct tape to protect against chemical attack ideas scared the witless to new lows. Harry Truman said, "There is nothing to fear but fear itself." and Cheney, Tenet, Rumsfeld and Ridge made sport of telling the American public to be in FEAR for their lives. Instead of reassuring and making the public ANGRY, they resorted to scaremongering. Montgomery was a willing participant - it's provided him with a nice little income as a consultant.

CMNot
12-21-2009, 04:37 PM
Remember the ugly feeling you used to get in the pit of your stomach after 9/11 every time a new video message from Osama bin Laden or his top deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri, appeared on TV?

Now you come to mention it; no, I don't.

sgt_G
12-21-2009, 11:01 PM
Harry Truman said, "There is nothing to fear but fear itself."

actually that was FDR in his inaugural speech (i think it was his speech but definately FDR quoted that.

dave81
12-21-2009, 11:50 PM
I, too, thought this was going to be about Tom Ridge. Or Ahmad Chalabi.

Red-Phos
12-23-2009, 06:04 AM
Now you come to mention it; no, I don't.
I still think its funny he ''is'' living in a cave! What happend to big pimpin with several hundred brides?