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'Top Secret America' lists Silicon Valley firms

Original post made on Jul 25, 2010

More than 50 Silicon Valley-area companies have been named by the Washington Post as part of "Top Secret America," a network of government and private organizations working on highly classified programs in counterterrorism, homeland security and intelligence.

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Comments (3)

Posted by Richard Helms
a resident of another community
on Jul 25, 2010 at 2:49 pm

It warms my heart that the incompetent Washington Post has missed the two largest Silicon Valley contractors to the IC.


Posted by Nathaniel R. Olson
a resident of Menlo Park: Sharon Heights
on Jul 26, 2010 at 6:19 am

The Washington Post also had it wrong a while ago when it attributed the manufacture of a certain type of satellite to a contractor in the southern part of the State when in actuality it was manufactured by a contractor in the northern part of the State. Its good to know that our national security, with regard to our national overhead reconnaissance assets, is not at risk with the bumbling reporters from the Washington Post.


Posted by SINISTER
a resident of another community
on Jul 26, 2010 at 8:01 am

The most important place not mentioned is Stanford University which employs a lot of Russians who were educated in mining colleges in Colorado, original home of Al Quaida.....one is an administrator and involved with picking grad students.


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