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The FBI apparently believes the article may have contained classified information. "Outrageous, just outrageous," says Trulock, who maintains he was careful to avoid any reference to classified material. He passed a counterintelligence polygraph meant to pick up any inappropriate disclosures in March after he wrote the article. According to Trulock, the FBI agents told his landlady a Department of Energy employee that they would break down the door if she didn't cooperate. In the article, Trulock says the FBI's handling of the espionage problem at the labs was "dilatory at best." He also complains about harassment of whistleblowers by the Clinton administration. Trulock was just dismissed by the defense contractor TRW. According to Trulock, he was told by a senior TRW official that the firm was pressured by DOE to fire him. Now, the FBI has his hard drive with all his financial information and he's looking for a lawyer. That Trulock would be the target of such an FBI seizure is ironic, considering he spent years begging the administration to take espionage at the labs seriously. At least, the FBI might be taking criticism seriously. |
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