Pentagon Destroys Thousands of Copies of Army Officer's Memoir

...about the war in Afghanistan.

Look for Wikileaks to publish this soon.

http://us.cnn.com/2010/US/09/25/books.destroyed/index.html

Excerpt:

Washington (CNN) -- The Department of Defense recently purchased and destroyed thousands of copies of an Army Reserve officer's memoir in an effort to safeguard state secrets, a spokeswoman said Saturday.

"DoD decided to purchase copies of the first printing because they contained information which could cause damage to national security," Pentagon spokeswoman Lt. Col. April Cunningham said.

In a statement to CNN, Cunningham said defense officials observed the September 20 destruction of about 9,500 copies of Army Reserve Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer's new memoir "Operation Dark Heart."

Shaffer says he was notified Friday about the Pentagon's purchase.

"The whole premise smacks of retaliation," Shaffer told CNN on Saturday. "Someone buying 10,000 books to suppress a story in this digital age is ludicrous."

Shaffer's publisher, St. Martin's Press, released a second printing of the book that it said had incorporated some changes the government had sought "while redacting other text he (Shaffer) was told was classified."

From single words and names to entire paragraphs, blacked out lines appear throughout the book's 299 pages.

CNN obtained a memo from the Defense Intelligence Agency dated August 6 in which Lt. Gen. Ronald Burgess claims the DIA tried for nearly two months to get a copy of the manuscript. Burgess said the DIA's investigation "identified significant classified information, the release of which I have determined could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security."

Burgess said the manuscript contained secret activities of the U.S. Special Operations Command, CIA and National Security Agency.

Shaffer's lawyer, Mark Zaid, said earlier this month that the book was reviewed by Shaffer's military superiors prior to publication.

"There was a green light from the Army Reserve Command," Zaid told CNN.

But intelligence agencies apparently raised objections when they received copies of the book.

The Pentagon contacted St. Martin's Press in early August to convey its concerns over the release of the book. According to the publisher, at that time the first printings were just about to be shipped from its warehouse. Shaffer said he and the publisher worked hard "to make sure nothing in the book would be detrimental to national security."

"When you look at what they took out (in the 2nd edition), it's lunacy," Shaffer said.

The Pentagon says Shaffer should have sought wider clearance for the memoir.

"He did clear it with Army Reserve but not with the larger Army and with Department of Defense," Department of Defense spokesman Col. David Lapan said earlier this month. "So he did not meet the requirements under Department of Defense regulations for security review."
 

vodkazvictim

Why save the world, when you can rule it?
Surely the only thing to do is to print more copies to make more money as the pentagon will only buy them in order to shred them?
 
Probably had something to do with all that UFO shit your always going on about.

??? :confused:

Surely the only thing to do is to print more copies to make more money as the pentagon will only buy them in order to shred them?

Great idea! This expense would have to get folded into the Pentagon's budget for the War on Terror, I guess.

Could end up being more lucrative for this publisher than the company that came up with the $1,000 toilet seat.

:1orglaugh
 

Ace Bandage

The one and only.
Guy Montag does not approve... :(
 

LukeEl

I am a failure to the Korean side of my family
Hey with alot of patience and alot of tape, one can recover and repair these memoriors.
 
way to go, einsteins!
 
And the sheeple like to say there is no fascism in the U.S. :rolleyes:
 
The problem with this is that it seems half the time when they want to restrict something like this in the name of "national security" what they are really doing is getting rid of things that are embarrassing, make the government look bad, or because the government and people in it did something that was wrong or they weren't allowed to do and they want to cover it up, and not because it's an actual legitimate serious national security threat.
 
The only authoritarianism in the US is driven purely by the left.

:glugglug:

Thanks for that, Dentyne.

Sometimes there's just nothing better than a supremely ignorant comment to make me laugh and really cheer me up. It's like having a real-life Homer Simpson around...
 
Your akin to a Lavrenty Beria. Spreading Communist bs while your belly is full.
 
The military has indeed pushed its plans to attempt to cut wasteful spending, has it not? Well, I'm sure they'll get around to it at some point. :facepalm:

But seriously, this is completely retarded. You would think the Pentagon of all places would house some people with the intellect to realise that in purchasing and then destroying these books they're really doing nothing more than putting money into the publishers and indeed the authors accounts and creating a public relations nightmare for themselves. It's not like they destroyed the original and only manuscript here, more can and will be published - especially since this event has made the news.

They've publicised this book more than any publisher could ever do. I hope they're very proud of themselves.

[tinfoil hat]But then again, maybe that was their intention all along...[/tinfoil hat]
 
its obviously something bad the military did that was bad over there like that video of that soldier throwing a puppy off the cliff. or the video of a soldier in a humvee shooting a afgani soldier surrendering. or it might be a conspiracy about the oil or something. lol fear the men of power.
 
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