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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Freedom Isn't Free At The State Department

The Only Employee at State Who May Be Fired Because of WikiLeaks

On the same day that more than 250,000 unredacted State Department cables hemorrhaged out onto the Internet, I was interrogated for the first time in my 23-year State Department career by State’s Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DS) and told I was under investigation for allegedly disclosing classified information. The evidence of my crime? A posting on my blog from the previous month that included a link to a WikiLeaks document already available elsewhere on the Web.

As we sat in a small, gray, windowless room, resplendent with a two-way mirror, multiple ceiling-mounted cameras, and iron rungs on the table to which handcuffs could be attached, the two DS agents stated that the inclusion of that link amounted to disclosing classified material. In other words, a link to a document posted by who-knows-who on a public website available at this moment to anyone in the world was the legal equivalent of me stealing a Top Secret report, hiding it under my coat, and passing it to a Chinese spy in a dark alley.

The agents demanded to know who might be helping me with my blog (“Name names!”), if I had donated any money from my upcoming book on my wacky year-long State Department assignment to a forward military base in Iraq, and if so to which charities, the details of my contract with my publisher, how much money (if any) I had been paid, and -- by the way -- whether I had otherwise “transferred” classified information.

Had I, they asked, looked at the WikiLeaks site at home on my own time on my own computer? Every blog post, every Facebook post, and every Tweet by every State Department employee, they told me, must be pre-cleared by the Department prior to “publication.” Then they called me back for a second 90-minute interview, stating that my refusal to answer questions would lead to my being fired, never mind the Fifth (or the First) Amendments.

1 comment:

lmclain said...

Where's that goof who insited that the "system" is working? Did he finally get a hearing aid and some glasses and go outside for the first time in 50 years?? This article, in addition to many others, clearly shows how screwed up the "system" is and how ANY citizen (including the ones who are "not doing anything wrong", God bless those simpletons) is at the mercy of any power-tripping government goon who doesn't like what you say or do, regardless of the law or obvious Alice-in Wonderland reasoning. But, go and and continue to believe that fairy tale about "if you're not doing anything wrong, why worry about your "rights" OR the laws that supposedly protect you).