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  • Convicted CIA whistleblower Jeffrey Sterling speaks in new documentary 'The Invisible Man' Xeni Jardin
  • Ex-CIA Jeffrey Sterling gets 42 months for leaking to NYT. David Petraeus remains free. Xeni Jardin
  • Why you should be grateful to convicted leaker and noted liar, Gen. David Petraeus Xeni Jardin
  • Petraeus receives no jail time for leaking. Whistleblowers face decades in jail. Trevor Timm
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