[MilCom] Monitoring & "Body of Secrets"

Don Munson w4gfq9 at comcast.net
Sat Aug 4 22:21:11 EDT 2007


Do NOT believe half of what that guy writes.  I retired from the community
and most of what he writes is innuendo.  It is no different than an admin
assistant writing about what goes on in the factory floor.

Don 

-----Original Message-----
From: milcom-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:milcom-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of Ken
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2007 6:54 PM
To: MilCom
Subject: [MilCom] Monitoring & "Body of Secrets"

Recently purchased James Bamford's "Body Of Secrets"  -- Anatomy of the
Ultra-Secret National Security Agency (copyright April 2002)  (In the
distant past I've also purchased & read Bamford's "The Puzzle Palace", which
was the first book on the National Security Agency).

I've only read so far up to page 127 of 763 pages (pages 661 and onward are
cross references notes to other material reference sources, as well as a
comprehensive index).

So far I'm very intrigued by this book as it relates to communications &
signal intelligence history to include collection platforms/equipment, the
players, and the tactical & strategic users of the information.  I'd
recommend reading the book to all hobbyists.

So are hobbyists efforts to monitor & post their findings (loggings) to this
list of some benefit to the NSA and or the military services' COMSEC & OPSEC
program monitors?

Ken
Monitoring Location:  Vicinity KCEF




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