FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE-
December 22, 2005
Contact: Sibel Edmonds,
National Security Whistleblowers Coalition, mailto:sibeldeniz@aol.com , Tel- (703)
519-3640 or Michael D. Ostrolenk, Liberty Coalition, mostrolenk@libertycoalition.net,
Tel- (301) 717-0599
Former NSA Intelligence Analyst &
Action Officer Urges to be Heard by Congress Regarding Unlawful Conduct by
NSA
Russ Tice, former
National Security Agency (NSA) intelligence analyst and action officer, has sent
the following two letters to the chairs of the Senate and House Intelligence
Committees. Mr. Tice
intends
to report to Congress probable unlawful and unconstitutional acts conducted
while he was an intelligence officer with the National Security Agency (NSA) and
with the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). These acts involved the
Director of the National Security Agency, the Deputies Chief of Staff for Air
and Space Operations, and the U.S. Secretary of Defense, and were conducted via
very highly sensitive intelligence programs and operations known as Special
Access Programs (SAP). SAP programs and operations are more commonly
referred to as “black world” programs and operations. Mr. Tice was
a technical intelligence specialist dealing almost exclusively with SAP programs
and operations at both NSA and DIA.
Mr. Tice stated: “As a
Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) officer it is continually drilled into us that the
very first law chiseled in the SIGINT equivalent of the Ten Commandments
(USSID-18) is that Thou shall not spy on American persons without a court order
from FISA. This law is continually drilled into each NSA intelligence
officer throughout his or her career. The very people that lead the National
Security Agency have violated this holy edict of SIGINT." A pivotal
question in this case is whether Americans were being spied on via a vacuum
cleaner approach wherein vast amounts of information are sucked in.
FISA warrants require a name of the target and would not cover such a mass
approach. He also added: “In addition to knowing this fundamental commandment of
not violating the civil rights of Americans, intelligence officers are required
to take an oath to protect the United States Constitution from enemies both
foreign and domestic. It is with my oath as a US intelligence officer
weighing heavy on my mind that I wish to report to congress acts that I believe
are unlawful and unconstitutional. The freedom of the American people
cannot be protected when our constitutional liberties are ignored and our nation
has decayed into a police state.”
"These actions by the
current administration are a compulsion to secrecy, an expansive view of
presidential authority, and reluctance to answer to the people and
Congress. Woodrow Wilson, himself no novice concerning secrecy, claimed
that it is a 'fair presumption that secrecy means impropriety'. That is a
presumption that we have been called upon to suspend in the name of national
security, but with recent disclosures that suspended judgment appears to have
been unwise. We urge the congress to hold hearings and let patriotic witnesses
like Russ Tice testify,” stated Sibel Edmonds, the director of National Security
Whistleblowers Coalition (NSWBC).
Michael Ostrolenk,
National Director of the Liberty Coalition agrees with Mrs. Edmonds and stated
further “I am glad to know that Mr. Tice takes his oath to the Constitution
seriously. He obviously knows that
his obligation is not to this or any Administration but to our Republican form
of government with its proper checks and balances and to protect the rights it
was instituted to secure.” He
continued “This is less about a particular Administration and more about the
natural tendency for government to become destructive to the very ends it was
created to fulfill. I hope that Congress takes it oversight responsibilities
seriously and investigates Mr. Tice’s allegations in an open and non-partisan
manner.”
Here is the letter by
Mr. Tice, sent on Dec 18, 2005, to the Senate & House Intelligence
Committee:
Dear Chairman
Roberts,
Under the provisions of
the Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act (ICWPA), I intend to
report to Congress probable unlawful and unconstitutional acts conducted while I
was an intelligence officer with the National Security Agency (NSA) and with the
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). These acts involve the Director of the
National Security Agency, the Deputies Chief of Staff for Air and Space
Operations, and the U.S. Secretary of Defense.
These probable unlawful
and unconstitutional acts were conducted via very highly sensitive intelligence
programs and operations known as Special Access Programs (SAP)s. I was a
technical intelligence specialist dealing almost exclusively with SAP programs
and operations at both NSA and DIA.
Due to the highly
sensitive nature of these programs and operations, I will require assurances
from your committee that the staffers and/or congressional members to
participate retain the proper security clearances, and also have the appropriate
SAP cleared facilities available for these discussions.
Please inform me when
you require my appearance on Capitol Hill to conduct these discussions in
relation to this ICWPA report.
Very
Respectfully,
Russell D.
Tice
Former Intelligence
Officer, NSA
Tice, Russ; Former
Intelligence Analyst & Action Officer, Air Force, Naval Intelligence, DIA
and NSA
Russ Tice worked
technical intelligence issues as an all-source analyst, systems instructor,
special programs expert, technical missions operations action officer, tasking
agent, field intelligence on-site analyst and liaison, and advanced capabilities
officer. Known as a stickler for technical detailed analysis and “by the
book” on security regs. After returning from a temporary overseas
assignment in 2001, he observed that a DIA coworker exhibited the classic signs
of involvement in espionage. After quietly reporting this, his suspicion
was quickly dismissed by DIA’s counterintelligence (CI) office. He
continued to observe activity to suggest there was a problem and reported
such. He returned to the National Security Agency and, busy with the Iraqi
War, dropped the issue. When noting a report that FBI CI agents availed secrets
to a China source for sex, he questioned the FBI’s competence. NSA
retaliated by having him declared crazy, revoking his security clearance, and
terminating his employment in May 2005.
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National Security
Whistleblowers Coalition (NSWBC), founded in August 2004, is an independent and
nonpartisan alliance of whistleblowers who have come forward to address our
nation’s security weaknesses; to inform authorities of security vulnerabilities
in our intelligence agencies, at nuclear power plants and weapon facilities, in
airports, and at our nation’s borders and ports; to uncover government waste,
fraud, abuse, and in some cases criminal conduct. The NSWBC is dedicated to
aiding national security whistleblowers through a variety of methods, including
advocacy of governmental and legal reform, educating the public concerning
whistleblowing activity, provision of comfort and fellowship to national
security whistleblowers suffering retaliation and other harms, and working with
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