
How Classified Information Works
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The Shadows of Secrecy
This chapter explores the consequences of government overclassification, highlighting how excessive secrecy can fuel authoritarianism and hinder scientific progress. Through historical examples like the Manhattan Project and discussions on whistleblower protection, the speakers emphasize the need for reform in the classification process to promote transparency and democratic engagement. Ultimately, the conversation raises critical questions about the balance between national security and the public's right to know.
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