Bush/Blair memo exclusive
There are Gov. leaks that are OK and those that aren't.
Yesterday David Keogh, 50, a civil servant for 25 years who worked as a communications and cipher officer at the Cabinet Office, and Leo O’Connor, 44, employed as a political researcher for a Labour MP, were found guilty of breaching the Official Secrets Act after leaking a government document said to be a recorded minute of a two-hour confidential discussion at the White House between Mr Blair and President Bush.
The damaging contents have been the subject of much speculation, ranging from the bombing of the al Jazeera TV network to the Halliburton/Pentagon inspired Bush pilot project.
We've been contacted by a German source who insists on remaining anonymous, telling us she has a full transcript of the conversation and video proof. We're assured the real juice relates to the Bush pilot project, and that the low down on it will make Bush's suggestion of bombing al Jazeera look like chump change.
If all goes according to plan, we'll be in receipt of the transcript and video tomorrow - assuming we're not in jail.
what can you be talking about? Tell us!!!!!!!!
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