Richard C. Cook

Richard C. Cook

Richard C. Cook (born October 20, 1946) is a former U.S. federal government analyst, who was instrumental in exposing White House cover-ups regarding the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster of 1986. As a witness to the incident and a participant in the subsequent investigations, Cook provided key documents Richard C. Cook to Michael Mann, "Problem with SRB Seals," memorandum, 23 July 1985, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, reproduced in Presidential Commission, Report 4:391-92] to The New York Times Citation| last = Boffey| first = Philip M.| title = NASA Had Warning Of A Disaster Risk Posed By Booster| newspaper = New York Times| pages = 1| year = 1986| date = February 9, 1986] and testified before the Rogers Commission. In 1990, he received the Cavallo Foundation Award for Moral Courage in Business and Government for his testimony.cite journal| last =Maier | first =Mark | title =Promoting organizational and scholarly transformation: Lessons from the creation of the Challenger videocase | journal =Journal of Management Development | volume =17 | issue =4 | pages =273-292 | publisher =MCB UP Ltd | date =1998 | doi =10.1108/02621719810210145 | accessdate =2008-10-08] In 2007, his memoirs of the tragedy were published in a book entitled, "Challenger Revealed: An Insider’s Account of How the Reagan Administration Caused the Greatest Tragedy of the Space Age".cite book |title=Challenger Revealed: An Insider's Account of How the Reagan Administration Caused the Greatest Tragedy of the Space Age |last=Cook |first=Richard C. |year=2007 |publisher=Basic Books |isbn=1560259809]

As a Policy Analyst for the U.S. Government from 1970 until 1986, Richard Cook's career included service with the U.S. Civil Service Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, the White House Consumer Office, and NASA. From 1986 until 2007, Cook served as a Project Manager for the U.S. Treasury Department, Financial Management Service (FMS)

Now retired from 32-years of government service, Cook works as a writer and private consultant with particular focus on Monetary Reform. His articles on economics, politics, and space policy have been published in numerous magazines, newspapers and websites, and have been translated into several languages. A leading spokesman for Economic Democracy, Cook's most recent book, "We Hold These Truths: The Hope of Monetary Reform" was released in 2008. He is also author of "In the Footsteps of the Yogi: The 1999 U.S. Tour of Sri Sri Sri Shivabalayogi Maharaj", and was recently named the U.S. director for White Light Books, a company based in Australia that focuses on the merging of public affairs with world spiritual currents.

Published works

*"Challenger Revealed: An Insider’s Account of How the Reagan Administration Caused the Greatest Tragedy of the Space Age" (Thunder's Mouth Press, 2006)
*"We Hold These Truths: The Hope of Monetary Reform" (2007)
*"In the Footsteps of the Yogi: The 1999 U.S. Tour of Sri Sri Sri Shivabalayogi Maharaj", (Authorhouse 2001)

External links

* [http://www.richardccook.com/ Official Website of Richard C. Cook]
* [http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=listByAuthor&authorFirst=Richard%20C.&authorName=Cook Global Resarch Articles by Richard C. Cook]

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