The Drive with Steve Jackson – KRSO Interview

In this interview with Steve Jackson, The Drive program KRSO, we focus on legal issues, namely mine, and why I am suing the state department. Listen to understand why I am suing.

The Case Against the CIA’s Censors

I have joined in a lawsuit with four former federal employees to end the government’s censorship of our writings on national security issues. The current publications review system of our military and intelligence agencies is dysfunctional, inhibiting our ability to participate in national security debates.

New York Times Article about the case

WASHINGTON – A newly filed lawsuit is challenging a censorship system the government uses to ensure that millions of former military and intelligence officials spill no secrets if they decide to write articles and books after they move on from public service

My law suit against the CIA

You might be wondering why it is taking so long for my new book to come out.
Encountering constant delays and road blocks during the review process, my book has been in a holding pattern, waiting for publication for more than a year.
So, yes I am one of five former federal employees that filed a lawsuit against several agencies Today, that asserts that the government’s pre-review process for publication is an unconstitutional “system of censorship.”

Included in The Cato Institute’s next big topic.

Americans cannot go a day without hearing dire warnings of pending disaster and doom from pundits and policymakers. Combine that with the constant bombardment of bad news streaming at us, and it’s no wonder most of us are anxious and afraid. And why? Because safety doesn’t sell.

Russia’s Proposal for N. Korean Denuclearization

Will It Survive John Bolton?
The Trump administration is looking askance at what may be a legitimate Russian effort to break the current disarmament deadlock between the United States and North Korea. According to The Washington Post, Russia made a secret proposal to North Korea last fall to advance negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang regarding North Korea’s nuclear weapons program.