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The Unexpected Patriot: How an Ordinary American Mother Is Bringing Terrorists to Justice ReviewWhile I don't wish to take anything away from Mrs. Rossmiller's sense of patriotism and wished more citizens would get as involved, I found the book not only self-serving, but also riddled with factual errors. Despite promotional flyleaf comments from luminaries like Woolsey, Mrs. Rossmiller most certainly did NOT pioneer the field of cyber counterintelligence or cyber counterterrorism - to leave the reader thinking so is an insult to hundreds, if not thousands, who have been labored tirelessly in this field for almost two decades. The only difference is they've labored (and still do) in silence. The FBI, Secret Service, and all branches of the military had much more vision that she realizes. Secondly, for someone who paints a picture she was the victim of a government that showed no regard for her security concerns, one has to wonder why she went out of her way to promote herself by granting interviews, going on the speaking circuit, and writing this book. Thirdly, she doesn't realize the urgency and effort put into the Anderson investigation once it hit Army radar; to insinuate it would go into a black hole at the Pentagon is just absurd. She states as fact the Army wanted to pursue the death penalty. Incorrect. The media speculated the Army could (underscored) seek the death penalty for his actions, but truth is the Army never commented on it and never had any intention of seeking the death penalty. Surely with Mrs. Rossmiller's passion for law, she would have recognized it never came close to the threshold for a capital case. Finally, Anderson was never charged with "attempted espionage." To get this wrong is inexcusable for someone educated the least little bit in law and even vaguely with national security statutes. He was charged with several specifications of Attempting to Aid the Enemy (charges brought under the attempt provision, Article 80), and one general article of bringing discredit and dishonor to the Army. An exact copy of the charges and specifications is readily available on the web for anyone who takes a couple minutes to search for it - it's been there since the trial in 2004, and it's still there. Had Mrs. Rossmiller stuck with writing about what she knows, it would have been a credible read - but she doesn't let a few facts get in the way of a good story.The Unexpected Patriot: How an Ordinary American Mother Is Bringing Terrorists to Justice OverviewWant to learn more information about The Unexpected Patriot: How an Ordinary American Mother Is Bringing Terrorists to Justice?
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