Wayne Madsen

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Wayne Madsen is a Washington, D.C.-based leftist investigative journalist, author, and syndicated columnist. His articles have appeared in The Village Voice, CounterPunch, Online Journal, the News Insider, Wired, In These Times, Insider Magazine, Information Clearing House, and From The Wilderness.

Madsen was formerly a Senior Fellow of the Electronic Privacy Information Center. He has some twenty years experience in computer security and data privacy. He was a communications security analyst with the National Security Agency in the 1980s, and an intelligence officer in the US Navy.[1]

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[edit] Bush critic

Madsen is the author of America's Nightmare: The Presidency of George Bush II, who said in a Hannity and Colmes interview, "I've written, making comparisons between Bush and Hitler".[2]

[edit] See also

Nairobi and Bukavu documents

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Cyberterrorism: Regional and Local Response Panelists – Wayne Madsen
  2. ^ Interview With Wayne Madsen. The America's Intelligence Wire, Jan 6, 2004 pNA. Full Text: COPYRIGHT 2004 Financial Times Information Ltd. (From Fox News Channel)

[edit] Bibliography

  • Jaded Tasks--Brass Plates, Black Ops & Big Oil: The Blood Politics of Bush & Co. (TrineDay, 2006) ISBN 0-9752906-9-X
  • America's Nightmare: The Presidency of George Bush II with John Stanton (Dandelion Books, 2003) ISBN 1-893302-29-6
  • Forbidden Truth: U.S.-Taliban Secret Oil Diplomacy, Saudi Arabia and the Failed Search for bin Laden (foreword) Jean-Charles Brisard, Guillaume Dasquie (Nation Books, 2002) ISBN 1-56025-414-9
  • Genocide and Covert Operations in Africa 1993-1999 (African Studies) (Edwin Mellen Press, 1999) ISBN 0-7734-8002-1
  • Handbook of Personal Data Protection (Grove's Dictionaries, 1992) ISBN 1-56159-046-0

[edit] External links

  • WayneMadsenReport.com Madsen's website
  • IMDb Madsen's appearance in 2004 film Bush Family Fortunes: The Best Democracy Money Can Buy
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