Friday, September 10, 2010

Pentagon Plan: Buying Books to Keep Secrets

Operation Dark Heart: Spycraft and Special Ops on the Frontlines of Afghanistan -- and The Path to VictoryDefense Department officials are negotiating to buy and destroy all 10,000 copies of the first printing of an Afghan war memoir they say contains intelligence secrets, according to two people familiar with the dispute.

The publication of “Operation Dark Heart,” by Anthony A. Shaffer, a former Defense Intelligence Agency officer and a lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve, has divided military security reviewers and highlighted the uncertainty about what information poses a genuine threat to security.Disputes between the government and former intelligence officials over whether their books reveal too much have become commonplace. But veterans of the publishing industry and intelligence agencies could not recall another case in which an agency sought to dispose of a book that had already been printed.

Army reviewers suggested various changes and redactions and signed off on the edited book in January, saying they had “no objection on legal or operational security grounds,” and the publisher, St. Martin’s Press, planned for an Aug. 31 release.

But when the Defense Intelligence Agency saw the manuscript in July and showed it to other spy agencies, reviewers identified more than 200 passages suspected of containing classified information, setting off a scramble by Pentagon officials to stop the book’s distribution.

via Activist Post: Pentagon Plan: Buying Books to Keep Secrets.

3 comments:

Ann said...

... buying 10,000 books at whose expense?

... to hide information about actions which were paid by whom?

.... actions which were devised by and carried out by whom, who were paid by whom?

We spend money to create problems causing us to spend, yet, more money to solve them.

Are we smart or what?

But, hey, let's don't have a revolution or any major changes, ok? We wouldn't want to change the status quo.

Cheng said...

American tax payer.
American tax payer.
American military, american tax payer.
Accepted.
What.
OK. We wouldn't?

Ann said...

Ha!

Also: the book that is causing such a concern states that Pentagon officials and "US intelligence agencies had identified the leader of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Mohammed Atta, and three other suicide hijackers well in advance of September 11, 2001."

So, Pentagon knew well in advance?

Sounds like ... you know ... just one of those "conspiracy theories."

So, I guess, we can just ignore it.