From Thread: Project Serpo: Postings by "Anonymous" -- Breaking news?
Posted by Zep Tepi, on January 15, 2006 at 18:16 GMT
Firstly I'd like to say Kudos to Bill Ryan for providing me with full access to the serpo.org website for the purpose of checking through the site's
logs.
Considering I've previously mentioned that his behaviour in promoting the Serpo story could be viewed as suspicious, I was pleasantly surprised at
his openness and, it has to be said, his trust.
The site has had many, many visits, as one might expect with a story of this nature.
Here is a breakdown of some of the agencies and organisations that have visited the Serpo site since November last year. The vast majority of these
were in December and this month, January.
Department of Homeland Security
Sandia National Laboratories (Government-owned, contractor-operated facility with ties to Homeland Security)
US Customs and Border Protection
US Dept. of Defense Network Infomation Center
US Air Force Academy
UK Ministry of Defence
Federal Aviation Administration
and of course: The Defense Intelligence Agency
By far and away the most inquisitive of this list are Homeland Security and the DIA, with 31 and 27 seperate visits respectively.
The number of DIA visits certainly seems significant considering who is allegedly behind the leak.
Thoughts?
[edit on 15-1-2006 by Zep Tepi]
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