[FedCom] Re: Reporting Potential COMSEC/OPSEC Problems to Government Officials?

J Doe usgovagent at gmail.com
Sat Jan 20 19:13:16 EST 2007


Blaine, I couldn't agree with you more.  Sticking your nose in where
it doesn't belong is not going to win you any friends at any 3 letter
agencies.
JD

On 1/20/07, Blaine Brooks <blaine.brooks at verizon.net> wrote:
> > From: "Ken" <rfinder1 at verizon.net>
>
> > Yes, to a point I am serious -- It's just a suggestion since he does
> > indicate in the public posting the actual nature of the transmissions being
> > monitored  ..
>
> Good Lord Ken! -
>
> I thought you were joking in your initial reply.
>
> I have no intention of calling my local FBI to tell them
> matter of factly "Hey, I'm Joe Shmoe scanner geek,
> and I listen to your surveillances. Oh, by the way, you're
> doing it wrong". Come now Ken. Get real!
>
> If it's a COMSEC issue, it's THEIR fault, not mine. And
> it's certainly not my job to police or critique them. This
> is a "dead horse" issue that has been beaten MANY
> times, so I'm not even going to expound on it.
>
> We listen and hear what we can, and consider ourselves
> lucky when we do.
>
> --
> Blaine Brooks
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