] The government revealed last month that Reid, who is ] serving a life sentence after pleading guilty to trying ] to blow up an airliner with explosives concealed in his ] shoes, wrote a letter to Moussaoui. The contents of that ] letter were not revealed, but a source familiar with the ] case said it was an offer to testify during Moussaoui's ] trial. . . . ] The judge said Moussaoui "disputes an apparent ] determination by the Federal Bureau of Investigation that ] a recent letter from Mr. Moussaoui to Mr. Reid may ] contain embedded or 'coded' messages, and requests a copy ] of the report supporting the FBI's finding." I'd be interested in seeing that report too. For now it smells suspiciously like, "we'll say there's a code even if we don't know there'a code, just because there *might* be a code," like all those steganography rumors. For the record, I do support the idea that all communications between imprisoned terrorists should be screened, with the exception of attorney-client communications. I just hate the "maybe there's a code!" rumors when they're not based on anything other than paranoia. |