A little hyperbolic to call this the new Pentagon Papers, but definately some food for thought:
http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2004/03/10/osp/index.html
She observed firsthand the formation and operation of the Office of Special Plans, and describes exactly how intelligence got suppresed, twisted, invented, and used to manipulate the American public.
Her conclusion:
Certainly, we’ve heard that before, but she’s backed it up with direct observations of how the process worked: and how it got corrupted. She also notes that the commission Bush has set up to examine intelligence failures “specifically excludes an examination of the role of the Office of Special Plans and other executive advisory bodies” which she claims are the real source of the problem, making the commission not only an administrative rubber stamp, but also one that’s by design commanded to knowingly look in the wrong place.
Some of the anonymous blog she wrote while there, in which she gripes about profound contempt in which many of hte big players in this game held the military (so much for the soldier loving patriots)
http://www.sftt.org/dt037.html
Anyway, let’s get to our own vetting of her claims and opinions. fisk!