Friday, July 23, 2010

The Pentagon and Porn




Well, this could prove interesting.

Federal investigators have identified several dozen Pentagon officials and contractors with high-level security clearances who allegedly purchased and downloaded child pornography, including an undisclosed number who used their government computers to obtain the illegal material, according to investigative reports.

The investigations have included employees of the National Security Agency, the National Reconnaissance Office, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency — which deal with some of the most sensitive work in intelligence and defense — among other organizations within the Defense Department.

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The more than 50 pages, compiled by the investigative service, part of the Pentagon’s Inspector General’s Office, contain summaries of investigations initiated since 2002, including some cases that remain open.


Read more over at The Boston Globe.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

damn.. I can only hope that they have closed and arrest the ones they are investigating...

Anonymous said...

I can only want to laugh. And laugh. And laugh. Are they framing these guys too?????

Kendra Lov said...

Just goes to show you there are perverts in all walks of life. Hope those found guilty will serve many years in prison.

Sunny said...

Quite the judge and jury, KL.

I'd suggest you make very certain your adware is up and running because who knows what could be misconstrued by law enforcement on your own PC hard drive?

Anonymous said...

How nice, KM is now KL..

Get a grip lady, if that is what you are.

While I am fully against CP in ANY form or fashion, rude statements such as yours do nothing but show your ignorance.

Did you know that in some states taking naked pictures of a newborn in the bath can get you arrested?

How about this, did you also know that taking pictures at a beach and getting the image of a child in a swim suit can get you detained, even arrested for child exposition?

You have obviously NOT got a clue as to how messed up the sex offender laws are in the states.

How many times did you have sex in high school? You're lucky you weren't caught because one or both of you might have ended up in the slammer and in front of a judge eventually. Children (under 18) do not have the right to consent, even to PEERS, so if you had been caught then, you'd probably be on the registry now. Get a clue, stop believing whatever someone 'thinks' a registered offender is, and start hitting some books. It might be eye-opening for you.