From: Randall Parker
Busted!
http://www.judicialwatch.ORG/otherserver/lambuth/1lambuth.htm
Excerpt:
After consulting with Lindsay and Cichonne, Crabtree, acting on their
instruction, said that I was forbidden to say anything to anyone
concerning the e-mail server problem. Crabtree specifically stated that I
and my staff was not to inform Steve Hawkins, my
Northrop-Grumman manager at the Clinton White House. Crabtree told me that
if I did talk about the e-mail problem, I would loose
my job, be arrested, and jailed.
I then sought a meeting with Mark Lindsay and Paulette Cichonne about the
e-mail problem. At that meeting, Mark Lindsay reiterated
Crabtree's comments and told me directly that I nor any of my staff were
not permitted to discuss anything concerning the e-mail
problem with anyone, including Steve Hawkins. Lindsay said that if I or
any of my team who knew about the e-mail problem told
anyone else about it we would loose our jobs, be arrested and put in jail.
I conveyed Lindsay's threats to my staff at the Clinton White House who
knew of the e-mail problem. The members of my contractor
staff were worried about the threats as well. In fact, to maintain the
Clinton White House's ordered secrecy about the e-mail problem,
my staff and I held meetings to discuss the issue outside the office in a
park close to the New Executive Office Building and in a nearby
Starbucks. Also to ensure secrecy, the e-mail problem was called Project
X.
I was initially instructed to work up technical plans and cost estimates
to fix the e-mail problem. But within days, I quickly came to the
conclusion that the Clinton White House had no intention of fixing the
problem, despite their knowledge that the e-mail in issue
contained many e-mails from and to Monica Lewinsky, who was then involved
in an ongoing criminal investigation. My conclusion was
based on the fact that nothing was done to fix the problem and the e-mails
continued to be left out of any searches in response to
subpoenas and other document requests.
A contractor for Northrop-Grumman whom I supervised, and who examined this
group of e-mail, told me the e-mail contained
information relating to Filegate, concerning the Monica Lewinsky scandal,
the sale of Clinton Commerce Department trade mission
seats in exchange for campaign contributions, and Vice President Al Gore's
involvement in campaign fundraising controversies.
The Clinton White House considered but did not call Daniel A. Barry, an
e-mail computer specialist for the Clinton White House, back
from vacation to inform him about Project X. So when Barry did return from
vacation, he was unaware of Project X even though he
was about to testify to Congress concerning White House e-mails and Monica
Lewinsky. As a result, Barry did not have this relevant
information about these 100,000 e-mails when he testified to Congress.
http://www.judicialwatch.ORG/otherserver/hall/halldeclaration.htm
This has a list of links. Some of them are jpg. But a couple of them are
html.
http://www.judicialwatch.ORG/otherserver/hall/4hall.htm
Excerpt:
This OA staffer has told me that, based upon his/her discussions with
Clinton-Gore White House OA counsel and other staffers, the
Clinton-Gore White House plans to destroy these archival cartridge tapes
of the computer hard drives of departed Clinton White
House staffers. According to this OA staffer, the Clinton White House is
planning to erase, or "degauss," the cartridge tapes using a
magnetic device. Furthermore, the Clinton White House plans to stop
archiving the hard drives of departing Clinton White House
staffers. Instead it will simply reformat the hard drives of a departing
Clinton White House staffer and destroy the data on the drives.
So, for instance, if Sidney Blumenthal left the Clinton White House or
even transferred to another White House agency at some future
date, the contents of his current computer hard drive would simply be
erased and reformatted under this planned procedure.
As with the Project X e-mail, the archived hard drive data described above
has not been searched in response to subpoenas and
document requests.
Based on conversations with this OA staffer, I understand that the
destruction of this hard drive data is imminent and could begin any
day.
Furthermore, the e-mail tapes of Project X are susceptible to easy
destruction using the same degaussing technique described above.
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