Kicks Off Nationwide With Release Of Documentary Short Film Titled “Dishonorable Disclosures”
Former
CIA and Special Operations members are announcing the creation of
OPSEC, a new nationwide public campaign to combat the spike in leaks and
politicization of Intelligence and Special Operations missions that
threaten their effectiveness and the safety of Americans who conduct
them. OPSEC – short for Operational Security, meaning to eliminate or reduce the exploitation of critical information
-- will begin with the release of “Dishonorable Disclosures,” a new
documentary short film highlighting the problem from the perspective of
those who have served in these critical positions. The film will also
serve as the basis for a TV and online advertising effort.
“Intelligence
and Special Operations members are angry and frustrated at how our work
has been used for political advantage by officials across government,
including President Obama himself who bears special responsibility as
Commander in Chief,” said Scott Taylor, chairman of OPSEC and a former
Navy SEAL. “We want the American people to understand the cost of these
leaks and politicization both on those who serve and on our national
security and to hold those in positions of leadership accountable if it
doesn’t stop.”
OPSEC
is made up of individuals who served their country in the CIA, and
Special Operations Forces (SOF) consisting of Navy SEALs, Army Special
Forces, Marine Corps and Air Force Special Operations. It is organized
as a 501(c)(4) nonpartisan public education campaign and is independent
of any political party or campaign organization.
The
campaign will begin with the release of “Dishonorable Disclosures,” a
documentary short film that views the impact of the increasing number of
leaks on Intelligence and Special Operations missions, tradecraft,
tactics and capabilities from the perspective of those who have relied
on these tools to carryout similar missions and protect themselves and
those they served alongside. The film will be shown at events in key
states across the country over the next several months, including
Virginia, Florida, Ohio, Colorado, North Carolina and Nevada.
“Dishonorable Disclosures” can be seen here.
“Countless
leaks, interviews and decisions by the Obama Administration and other
government officials have undermined the success of our Intelligence and
Special Operations forces and put future missions and personnel at
risk,” said Fred Rustmann, an OPSEC member and 24-year veteran of the
Central Intelligence Agency. “OPSEC will carry a strong message across
the country that it’s time for President Obama and other administration
officials to stop jeopardizing national security operations for
political gain.”
More information about OPSEC and news about the release of “Dishonorable Disclosures” can be found at www.OPSECTeam.org.
1 comment:
Every American needs to realize how Important this is. The men and women that die and protect our Country DESERVE better than this!! They DESERVE our protection as well. Exposing these men and women in this way for POLITICAL gain goes against everything that this nation is founded under!! Everyone in this country needs to watch this video and take into the importance of the situation at hand. It has to stop. It doesn't matter what "party" you represent .. it doesn't matter what race you are, or what religion you have. We all live in America!!! We all want to be safe and protect the lives of the innocent, brave and courageous people that risk their lives every single day for our freedom. People .. this cannot continue! Thank You.
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