10/27/2003

In a New Yorker article on October 27, 2003, Seymour “Hersh explains how ventures like the Office of Special Plans created a ‘stovepipe’ through which raw intelligence from the field could bypass ‘customary procedures for vetting intelligence’ and reach the highest levels of the executive branch without being ‘subjected to rigorous scrutiny.’ ”

 – Eugene Jarecki, The American Way of War, Page 95