Top Ten Government Secrecy Moments

December 26, 2003

Wen Ho Lee was accused of telling secrets. The government is charged with creating far too many of them. Brooke speaks with Steve Aftergood, director of the Federation of American Scientists’ Secrecy Project, birddogs the government’s tightening grip on information in his newsletter Secrecy News. He says that while the United States is the most open government in the world, it’s also the most secretive.


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