Samuel Loring Morison’s Magazine Rack

Origin
Samuel Loring Morison is a former American intelligence professional, who was convicted of espionage and theft of government property in 1985, and pardoned in 2001. Contributor and editor to the book series ‘’Jane’s Fighting Ships’’, he sent top secret photographs of Soviet aircraft carriers to his publishers. Morison took the photos from a coworker’s desk and cut classified control markings from them before mailing them to Jane's. He was arrested on the charges of espionage and theft of government property and later pardoned by President Bill Clinton on his last day in office.

Effects
Replaces the articles and image in magazines, newspapers and even books with sensitive information and photos classified as top secret. They detail the most recent cover-ups, unspoken scandals and newly recovered intelligence on the first few pages. The rest are filled with older cases and the personal opinions of what federal and military figures feel about certain hush-hush and illegal operations. The user will deliberately steal and tamper with any evidence that incriminates them in a court of law.