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pbmus
Jun 2020
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Journo Daniel Hopsicker wrote a book about Barry Seal. CIA did this very thing.
Midnight Writer
Jun 2020
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Midnight Writer
(21,795 posts)1. Journo Daniel Hopsicker wrote a book about Barry Seal. CIA did this very thing.
They denied that the information was true, then blocked publication with the claim that publishing the info would harm ongoing CIA operations and damage National Security.
The book was eventually published with blank pages representing the CIA cuts from the manuscript.
erronis
(15,328 posts)3. It is possible to publish terms and tactics that are privileged without allowing the actual data
to be released. The means might be redacted separately from the results. One or either might be state secret.