He remains steadfast about the pieces of the Roswell puzzle he's willing to share, and he emphasizes there's no internal CIA policy that prevents him from revealing any details of what he saw in that box at the agency headquarters.
This is not entirely true actually. The fact is if you have a clearance - and he likely had at least a Top Secret Clearance... when you leave out of certain organizations (White House Communications, CIA I know FOR SURE) you have to sign a form, a kind of waiver that says you will NOT reveal any classified information that you came in contact with your job for something like seventy-five years. I have been on this job 15 years, and just started my next five-year "update" (a re-investigation, single scope background check it is called) and have yet to "sign" anything.
When I left WHCA however, I had to sign a form that basically stated I would have to send any books or material I wrote to the DIA for "review" for "classified material" and I was prevented from giving out specific classified information for a period of seventy-five years.
At the time I KNOW the CIA had a similar form. I'm not sure they have anything like that now.
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