[Intelforum] Secrecy News -- 02/23/09

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SECRECY NEWS
from the FAS Project on Government Secrecy
Volume 2009, Issue No. 18
February 23, 2009

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**	TUNNELS BENEATH U.S. BORDERS PROLIFERATE
**	OSC VIEWS FRENCH NEWS MEDIA, GERMAN THINK TANKS


TUNNELS BENEATH U.S. BORDERS PROLIFERATE

Smugglers continue to construct tunnels beneath U.S. borders to transport
drugs, illegal aliens and other contraband, according to an internal
briefing prepared by a U.S. Northern Command Task Force.

Dozens of tunnels have been found in recent years, including some of
remarkable sophistication, but it is likely that others remain undetected.
 Overall, between 1990 and November 2008, 93 cross-border tunnels were
discovered, the Task Force briefing reported.  Thirty-five of those were
in California, fifty-seven in Arizona, and one in Washington State.

Some of the tunnels are primitive, "hand dug" affairs.  Others are the
product of surprisingly ambitious and complex engineering projects.  In
one extraordinary case in 2006, a tunnel was discovered near Otay Mesa in
California that began with a 90-foot deep vertical shaft on the Mexican
side that gradually ascended to an exit point in California more than half
a mile north.  Seven feet in height, electrical power and ventilation were
provided throughout the tunnel.  "This tunnel was the longest yet found
under the U.S. border," the new briefing indicated.

The Task Force briefing, which has not been approved for public release,
was inadvertently posted on the Internet by U.S. Northern Command before
being withdrawn last week.  A summary slide from the briefing on "Tunnels
Since 1990" is here:

	http://www.fas.org/sgp/othergov/dod/tunnels.pdf

A descriptive tabulation of tunnels that were discovered between 2005 and
early 2008 (based on data from the Department of Homeland Security) is
available here:

	http://www.fas.org/sgp/othergov/dhs/tunnels.html

At least six new tunnels were discovered in the first quarter of FY 2009,
the Department of Homeland Security reported last December.

"The proliferation of tunnels dug underneath the border" may be "another
unintended consequence of the border fencing" that has been erected along
portions of the U.S.-Mexico border since 1990, a Congressional Research
Service report suggested last year.

Last week InsideDefense.com reported that the same Northern Command Task
Force briefing was critical of Canadian immigration policies, which it
said were too hospitable to potential terrorists.  See "DOD Officials See
Terrorist Threat to America Brewing in Canada" by Sebastian Sprenger,
March 20:

	http://defensenewsstand.com/insider.asp?issue=02202009sp


OSC VIEWS FRENCH NEWS MEDIA, GERMAN THINK TANKS

A detailed and rather opinionated assessment of French media outlets was
prepared last year by the Open Source Center (OSC) of the Office of the
Director of National Intelligence.

"Many of the estimated 37,000 French journalists see themselves more as
intellectuals than as reporters. Instead of merely reporting events, they
often try to analyze developments and influence readers with their own
biases. At the same time, many political or economic journalists are
educated at the same elite schools as the politicians they cover.... As a
consequence, many reporters do not necessarily regard their primary role
as being that of a watchdog or a counterweight to the political and
economic powers in place."

See "France -- Media Guide 2008," Open Source Center, 16 July 2008.

	http://www.fas.org/irp/dni/osc/france-media.pdf

Another OSC document last year provided a survey of think tanks in
Germany.

"German policy research institutes influence decisionmaking of the federal
and state governments, and their work is becoming more visible in the
German media. Many receive government funding, and most maintain close
ties with universities. German think tanks include major foreign policy
institutes, peace research organizations, economic research institutes,
party foundations, and non-traditional think tanks."

See "German Think Tank Guide," Open Source Center, 05 March 2008.

	http://www.fas.org/irp/dni/osc/german-think.pdf

Like most other Open Source Center analyses, these reports have not been
approved for public release.  Copies were obtained by Secrecy News.


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