Comments on: NSA To Deny Bugging Diana's Phone
Official Tells CBS News Agency Had Files On Princess Because She Came Up In Others' Conversations
- Good question sampjackson, maybe someone will step up to the plate, keep asking!
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- Poor Hillary........
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- The Fayeds are relatives of the alledged gun-runner Adnan Khashoggi. If Diana was socializing with them, there was a chance they would say something about their illegal activities. What I don't understand is why the CIA was suspicious of Theodore Forstmann.
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- ignoramous, I'm shaken in my boots. You obviously don't know whats up because you can't see beyond your own nose. Its a pity that you'll remain in total ignorance because your afraid to ask questions.
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- itchybrain, why are you more afraid of you own government than you are of terrorists. what have you got to hide???? after a statement like that if I was the government I would be looking into your affairs.
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- Where is 007 when you need him?
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- Your getting hung up on irrelevant details and missing the big picture. Who cares who did the bugging, obviously what was bugged and the fact that it is going to come out thursday is going to be quite pertinent to Pricess Dianas death. Get out of the way and let the story unfold. Someones secret is going to be exposed and the public is going to made privy.
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- ok..lets be real. What was so special about this woman? Nothing really.
Her claim to fame was her husbands affair with a smoked skinned huzzy.
Other than that she too was a jet setting hedonist.
She traded one rich guy for another and sadly died at the hands of a drunk driver. - Reply to this comment
- Big deal. This is news? The NSA is, and has, been monitoring every electronic conversation out there since the 70's, at least their software has. They've been monitoring converstions for "keywords" before people knew what a "keyword" was. Do people think they have some guy out there with Koss headphones on listening to every conversation like its" WWII? It would be news if they did'nt have a file on her...
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- arthurcl1
Of course he left office with a balanced budget set in motion by the past Republican administrations. Besides he did not stick his neck out to do anything about Osama or Afganistan, what he did stick out I won't go into. - Reply to this comment
- Given the above listener tripe, I now have a better understanding of why I DO NOT watch/listen/subscribe nor give much credance to CBS or any of their prehistoric partners. GO HOME Mr. Clueless, you B&W set is on the fritz.
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- Sounds to me like the British Secret Service has something to hide!!!!
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- Sounds to me like the British Secret Service has something to hide!!!!
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- NSA will of course deny bugging Diana's phone and there will be hell to pay if anyone accuses the Clinton administration of ANY such thing.
The Clinton are the "Teflon Two for One" presidents. They have every billionaire & millionaire celebrities, corporate giants, world leaders & average people who idolize them.
Considering all of the above live for the day they are back in the White House they will deny anything that would jepordize Hillary's White House. Better blame George W. Bush - that would be easier to do. - Reply to this comment
- Unanswered questions - a lot of them. Why should a US intelligence agency be bugging the telephone conversations of a member - or former member - of the British royal family. It doesn't make any sense.
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- jhindson1 wrote:
"The USA even taps phones of US citizens without warrant. - they probably have the Queen's phone tapped too as a possible terrorist..."
Quiet now - otherwise your phone will be the next to be tapped. - Reply to this comment
- Do people actually believe this stuff??? Who cares about Diana or making something like this public... maybe it is a publicity stunt just trying to get people to see the movie "The Queen".
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- Oh yeah, "We didn't bug her phone, but we have many pages on her conversations and know where her last call was made from". Come on, the ease of bugging cell conversations was made public back when cell phones first came about. The fact that random or wholesale bugging using high tech means to pick up on conversations noted by key words was also addressed openly back then. How dumb is the major population, that they don't remember these things and make it so easy for spin control to take place, then "ALL IS WELL". Wake up World!
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- We Americans are a long, long way from George Washington and Thomas Jefferson here. We are dealing with an out-of-control, arrogant government which responds only peripherally to elections. Sadly, given the fact that we do still hold free elections, the fact that our government is so criminal is a reflection upon the mindset of American voters.
As one who loves my country, I cannot bear to say more. - Reply to this comment
- It does not come as a surprise that the NSA was bugging Diana and is now denying it. It is the very nature of NSA's existence to be involved in such matters and then disavowed all knowledge about it later. For heaven's sake, the woman is dead, let her rest in peace!
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