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Robert G. Wright, Jr. is an FBI agent who has criticized the FBI's counterterrorist activities in the 1990s, when he worked in the Chicago division on terrorists with links to the Middle East, especially on the issue of money laundering. Specifically, he worked on project Vulgar Betrayal, which allegedly implicated Yasin al-Qadi. He wrote a detailed book which the FBI prevented him from publishing with threats of criminal prosecution.〔 He complained that "FBI management intentionally and repeatedly thwarted and obstructed my attempts to launch a more comprehensive investigation to identify and neutralize terrorists."〔〔circa 24:00 of the CSPAN video〕 Three months before 9/11 he wrote the following:
After his revelations circa 2002–2003 he was demoted.〔〔circa 59:00 of the CSPAN video〕 On May 6, 2009, Judge Gladys Kessler issued a ruling allowing Wright to publish his manuscript.〔 Wright is focused on fighting the system of prepublication review and censorship of government employee writings.〔 Other FBI agents who supported Wright's allegations were John Vincent and Barry Carmody.〔 == See also == *Yasin al-Qadi (Financier) *Coleen Rowley (FBI Whistleblower) *The Shadow Factory (Other information on the FBI terrorism work pre-9/11) *Judith Miller (journalist) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Robert Wright, Jr.」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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