Published on Oct 9, 2014
Australia’s The Canberra Times just
ran an article called "Government secrecy cannot disinfect, or hide,
dirty laundry." It focuses on how governments keep information secret
from the press and consequently, the public, and how that can generally
suck. In the article, Jack Waterford writes about how he sat in a
two-hour seminar where an ex-NSA chief talked at length about how much
he was against government secrecy, and in the course of the seminar, he
admitted that the government practice of keeping secrets is often used
to cover up blame or hide hypocrisy. The Resident. discusses.
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