The DoD refuses to release their signed memorandum for record from a former CIA official refuting the allegation that they were a part of a “reverse-engineering program” in the 2009-2010 timeframe.

The Department of Defense is withholding the signed memorandum from a former CIA official that counters claims about their involvement in a “reverse-engineering program” during the 2009-2010 period.

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  1. It’s concerning when government agencies withhold documents that could clarify important issues, especially regarding allegations of reverse-engineering programs. Transparency plays a crucial role in maintaining public trust, particularly when it comes to national security matters. If the DoD is confident that their involvement in such a program is being misrepresented, releasing the memorandum could help clear up misunderstandings and provide a clearer picture of their activities during that timeframe. It’s important for the public to have access to information that can hold officials accountable and ensure that claims are substantiated with evidence. What do you think the implications are if the memorandum is never released?

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