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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2008

whistleblowers can "play chess" to set up multiple layers of security for themselves (in addition to continuing to advocate for new legal protections for whistleblowers), freeing up opportunities for many more of them to expose corrupt, unethical, or illegal activities from within intelligence agencies... without much if any detrimental consequences (in fact, there are potentially many new positive consequences)

stop corruption, militarism and aggression from the inside
[and not only from within public "defense" agencies but also private companies]

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  • she doesnt sound very british to me!

  • 'how can they say they have no evedence when I myself confessed to the crime'

    :)

    Tony is evedently above the law.

  • "Oil in the next war will occupy the place of coal in the present war, or at least a parallel place to coal. The only big potential supply that we can get under British control is the Persian [now Iran] and Mesopotamian [now Iraq] supply. Control over these oil supplies becomes a first class British war aim."

    Letter to Arthur Balfour, Foreign Secretary, 1918, cited in Daniel Yergin, The Prize (Simon & Schuster, London, 1991), p.188

  • information is far more valuable than a single loss in court!

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