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Teenager fools White House, books call to Prez Bush

TimePublished on Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 15:51, Updated on Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 15:58 in World section

Hello Mr President: A teenager fooled White House officials pretending to be the president of Iceland.

Hello Mr President: A teenager fooled White House officials pretending to be the president of Iceland.


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A teen-ager says he convinced the White House he was Iceland's president and managed to schedule a call with George W Bush but was found out before he got to talk to the US president.

"My call was transferred around a few times until I got hold of Bush's secretary and managed to book a call meeting with Bush the following Monday evening," said Vifill Atlason, 16.

The teen-ager posed as Icelandic President Olafur Ragnar Grimsson when he made the call on December 1, 2007. Icelandic police turned up at his door two days later -- the day of the planned call -- and took him in for questioning.

"They told me the CIA had called the National Commissioner of the Icelandic police and asked if the police could try and find out where I received that phone number from," said Atlason.

The teen-ager said he was unable to recall where he discovered the telephone number for the White House.

"I know I've had it on my phone card for at least 4 years now and that an Icelandic friend gave it to me, but I don't remember who," he said.

At a White House news conference Monday, Bush spokeswoman Dana Perino said her understanding was that Atlason had called a public line "that anybody can call," according to a transcript.

Local police confirmed the National Security Unit at the national police headquarters had asked them to bring Atlason in.

Jon Bjartmarz, Chief Superintendent at Iceland's national police headquarters, said Icelandic police had not spoken to their US counterparts about the matter. He declined to say how the police were tipped off about Atlason's call.

"As far as we're concerned, there will not be any further investigation, and I don't know if the American government is taking any action because of this," he said.

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