My law suit against the CIA

These articles describe my law suit against the CIA.

You might be wondering why it is taking so long for my new book to come out.

It has been finished for quite sometime, but there has been delay, upon delay from the government in gaining approval for the manuscript. 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.”

Please click through to these articles to read further and stay tuned for more updates.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/ex-intelligence-military-officials-sue-over-manuscript-screening-rules-11554214272

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/04/02/these-former-agents-say-cia-nsa-are-censoring-them-now-theyre-suing/?utm_term=.373dc8238e14

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