Battle Quote by Lawrence Wilkerson
“The Cheney team had, for example, technological supremacy over the National Security Council staff. That is to say, they could read their e-mails. I remember one particular member of the N.S.C. staff wouldn't use e-mail because he knew they were reading it. He did a test case, kind of like the Midway battle, when we'd broken the Japanese code. He thought he'' broken the code, so he sent a test e-mail out that he knew would rile Scooter [Libby], and within an hour Scooter was in his office.”
About This Quote
Illustrates how a powerful faction within an administration can covertly monitor and manipulate communications, undermining trust and oversight.
In simple terms: Powerful insiders can surveil and influence staff via email.
Surveillance erodes institutional integrity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Government staff communications
- Political decision-making
- Internal investigations
- Crisis management
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Implement secure communication protocols
- Establish independent oversight mechanisms
Questions to Reflect On
- How does covert monitoring affect decision quality?
- What safeguards can prevent abuse of surveillance?
Such surveillance may be justified as protecting national security, though it compromises transparency.