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James DiEugenio

James DiEugenio is a researcher and writer on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and other mysteries of that era. His most recent book is Reclaiming Parkland.

‘The Post’ and the Pentagon Papers

The new movie “The Post” tells the story of the Pentagon Papers from a curious perspective that ignores much of the drama of the real history.

January 22nd, 2018
James DiEugenio
January 22nd, 2018
By James DiEugenio
A screenshot from Steven Spielberg's film, 'The Post'.

Imagine a film about a backer of an American war in the Third World who, as a State Department official, decides to visit and observe that war firsthand. After many months he learns that most of what our leaders have been telling the public about the war was wrong.  In reality, our side was not winning, and most of the claims made for the effort

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William Binney: the Struggles of ‘a Good American’

A new documentary tells the story of ex-NSA official William Binney and his fight to get the federal bureaucracy to accept an inexpensive system for detecting terrorists while respecting the U.S. Constitution.

November 28th, 2017
James DiEugenio
November 28th, 2017
By James DiEugenio
The former US National Security Agency employee William Binney arrives for questioning by the German parliamentary NSA investigation committee in Berlin, Germany, July 3, 2014. The committee was tasked with investigating the NSA surveillance activities included the tapping of German Chancellor Angela Merkel. (AP/Michael Sohn)

In my view, one could not find a better title for Friedrich Moser’s film about former National Security Agency technical expert William Binney than the one decided upon, A Good American. His life illustrates the cost some people pay when a person’s morality and professional ethics clash with a governmental bureaucracy that values neither. Friedrich

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