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ATF HQ tries to block whistleblower's book on Fast & Furious

Posted by David Hardy · 7 October 2013 11:42 AM

Agent David Dodson has written a book on the subject, and ATF HQ is is trying to block its publication. Most agencies have some power over current employees publishing on their duties, if only to ensure they don't reveal confidential sources or tactics, but blocking an entire book is something I've never heard of being done.

On the other hand, before F&F I never heard of an agency committing acts of war against another republic, either.

Hat tip to Merlin...

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Harry Schell | October 8, 2013 10:17 AM | Reply

The basis, that the book would adversely affect "morale" in the PHX office and relations with DEA and FBI...aww. Such delicate flowers they are.

More buffoonery.

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