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Top secret science in the military
by
Bow, James, author
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Military research Juvenile literature.
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Defense information, Classified Juvenile literature.
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Military research.
2019
\"What isn't top secret in the military? Readers will be intrigued by the scientific ingenuity (past and present) brought about by wartime need, from field medicine innovations to weapons. A concluding chapter features \"tomorrow's secrets,\" or what military research is likely to yield in the future\"-- Provided by publisher.
A Husband-and-Wife Espionage Case: The Prosecutor's Perspective
[...]considering the sample included in the proposal letter, the conduct involved the transmission of classified information to an actual foreign government. [...]if you ever find yourself prosecuting a husband-and-wife espionage case, check to see if the Guidelines (hopefully) have been amended to include specific offense characteristics and, if not, put your thinking cap on and try your best to apply the statutory sentencing factors to the circumstances of your case. [...]the goal is to find a smooth road through the sentencing phase without getting into any sticky situations.
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Trump on Signal chat: ‘It wasn’t classified
2025
President Trump spoke on March 25 about the use of a Signal group chat to discuss military plans, claiming the information in the chat was not classified.
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Bottoms up and the devil laughs : a journey through the deep state
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Howley, Kerry, author
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United States. National Security Agency-Central Security Service.
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Official secrets United States.
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Leaks (Disclosure of information) Political aspects United States.
2023
\"In Bottoms Up and the Devil Laughs, acclaimed essayist and author Kerry Howley reveals the inner workings of the U.S. intelligence community, uncovering a shadow America more fascinating and more unsettling than one could imagine. At the heart of her narrative, which encompasses \"American Taliban\" John Walker Lind, Chelsea Manning, and Edward Snowden, is a woman named Reality Winner. Reality becomes a crypto linguist for a government drone program, eavesdropping on private conversations until she hears information that she can no longer keep secret. Her decision to act on this knowledge leads to a disturbing series of events that ends with Winner sentenced to years in prison.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Gabbard, Ratcliff: ‘No classified’ information was shared
2025
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe on March 25 stated that no classified information was discussed via Signal chat.
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Eruption
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Crichton, Michael, 1942-2008, author
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Patterson, James, 1947- author
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Volcanoes Fiction.
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Volcanic eruptions Hawaii Fiction.
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Defense information, Classified Fiction.
2024
A history-making eruption is about to destroy the Big Island of Hawaii. But a secret held for decades by the US military is far more terrifying than any volcano.
Why Trump’s classified documents case differs from Clinton's
When Donald Trump was indicted on charges of willful retention of classified documents, many of his allies claimed he was being unfairly targeted. They argued that Hillary Clinton did the same thing as Trump by using a private email server when she was secretary of state. But the Trump indictment itself helps show the difference between his case and Clinton's.
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Biden 'surprised' about classified documents found in office
2023
President Biden said on Jan. 10 that he was \"surprised\" to learn lawyers had found classified documents in an office he used after serving as vice president.
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5 things we learned from the Mar-a-Lago affidavit
2022
National video reporter Hannah Jewell explains what we learned from the affidavit that made the case for the FBI to search Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence.
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