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rshow55
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rshow55 - 09:23pm Jun 6, 2002 EST (#2473 http://forums.nytimes.com/webin/WebX?8@167.tbElarUDLNV^150354@.f28e622/3091
Mr. XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX, C.I.A.
Dear Mr. XXXXXXX,
Thank you for taking my call Monday. I'm sending you this
by fax; sending an e-mail copy of the text to you over the
open CIA email line, and posting the text, with names and
positions deleted, on the New York Times - Science - Missile
Defense forum ---- where citation links set out here can be
accessed with the click of a mouse. I'm also sending a copy to
XXXXXXXXXXXXX of the University of Wisconsin. In a meeting
with XXXXXXXXXX on May20th, we discussed the following
question - - a question that has been a cause of difficulties
for me, and for the University of Wisconsin in its
interactions with me, for some time.
Could things be arranged so that I could
talk to ______, or some other professional, on technical
matters, in a way so that I had reasonable confidence, and
_________ had reasonable confidence, that, whatever other
problems we might have, our conversation did not violate US
national security laws? MD2327 rshow55 5/20/02 5:43pm http://forums.nytimes.com/webin/WebX?8@167.tbElarUDLNV^150354@.f28e622/2888
I'm asking to have a chance to "debrief" -- to explain to
the government information that I believe may be of interest,
along with some background involving that information. I know
I won't necessarily be believed without checking, and don't
expect to be. I understand that both your time, and government
investigation resources in general, are limited, and other
priorities are pressing. I'm prepared to look for ways to
"debrief" that involve minimum time and expense to the
government, and would like to discuss them. I do want to
convey the information on a basis where it is clear and a
matter of record that the information has been transmitted to
a responsible person in the government. Perhaps the
information is not of enough interest for the government to
attend to. You know your priorities and usages, and I do not.
Whatever you choose to do in that regard, it seems to me that
if the government wishes to restrict any product of my mind in
any way based on national security law - government officers
should talk to me about what the restrictions are.
XXXXXXXXXXXX has my permission to tell you anything he knows
about me, including the contents of our meetings.
I wish my May 20th meeting with XXXXXXXXXXXX had been
recorded, because it covered, perhaps in a more direct way
than a letter can, the key reasons I'm asking to get my
security problem adressed, in the context as it is. Perhaps a
similar meeting with XXXXXXXXXXXXX, or some other trusted
person or persons, that was recorded and submitted to your
agency, could generate enough information to resolve the
problems I have with the government that need to be resolved
now. This might be especially reasonable if it is decided that
there are no security law restrictions on my work, either
because my contacts are now old, or for any other reason.
I'm off to a Cornell reunion. I'll try to call you by phone
early next week, and will check in with XXXXXXXXXX about the
same time.
Mr XXXXXXX, I hadn't known that you were at CIA until last
week. Had I known, I would have contacted you long ago.
Sincerely yours,
M. Robert Showalter 608-829-3657 mrshowalt@mrshowalter.net
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