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One Week Till Launch!

One week from today, on Father’s Day weekend, we will launch my investigative memoir titled Because: A CIA Coverup and a Son’s Odyssey to Find the Father He Never Knew. The event will take place at 4:00 PM on June 14 at Joseph-Beth Booksellers in Lexington Green.  This event is more than just a book launch; […]

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Interview with Laurel Review

Laurel Review, a biannual print magazine that seeks “submissions of poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and those that blur the lines between genres,” recently published an interview co-editor Luke Rolfes did with me about my investigative memoir, Because: A CIA Coverup and a Son’s Odyssey to Find the Father He Never Knew. https://laurelreview.org/james-wells

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“Wartime Whistleblower Heroism”

Whistleblowing Fact 895: David Colapinto, whistleblower attorney and co-founder of the National Whistleblower Center, says of Because: A CIA Coverup and a Son’s Odyssey to Find the Father He Never Knew: “One of the best whistleblower stories ever. This page-turner tells the real-life story of Jack Wells, who died in the service of his country […]

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Because is in Ireland

My investigative memoir, Because: A CIA Coverup and a Son’s Odyssey to Find the Father He Never Knew, is in Ireland! Thank you, Jordan Wachman! I encourage others to post their pictures of Because. 

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Was a Whistleblower “Through and Through”

Whistleblowing Fact 895: In some of the 400 letters I found 26 years after he died in Vietnam, my father self admits that his actions qualify him as meeting the academic definition of a whistleblower. Two prominent scholars, Near and Miceli, defined in a 1985 journal article what has become the classic and commonly accepted definition […]

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His Name is Not on the Wall

My father’s military personnel file reveals that he was awarded his first Combat Infantryman Badge, the Asiatic Campaign Medal with a bronze arrowhead, and two Bronze Stars, which indicate three initial assault landings. He also received a Bronze Star with a “V” for valor during the Philippines campaign in World War II.  In the fall of […]