http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/fr/619690/posts
From the article:
When I called him a few days later, he was scared to death. He feared the Navy would withdraw his pension if I reported what he had said. It was not possible to convince him that the Navy couldn't do that. Not wanting to worsen his anxiety, his name and other details are being withheld as we try to get his and other interview reports that the FBI has withheld.
This was during the Clinton administration. Do not believe that the "law" would be any constraint on this group of criminals.
What I have been told by someone who was in a position to know, was that Clinton made an executive decision to keep this information from the public, and ordered all branches of the military and all Federal agencies to comply.
Threats of prosecution were issued, threats of job and pension loss were issued.
If the FedGov wants to hurt you, they will hurt you.