Buried in Practice Reconstructs the Record on West Papua, Human Rights, and a Missing US Investigation
New investigative book from Resource Capital Research examines Freeport-McMoRan,
- Missing US State Department human rights investigation: State Department officials publicly confirmed a human rights investigation in 1995-96.
- Declassified cables reveal widespread US government concern. Thirty years' later the interim and final reports remain unreleased.
- Revolving door between key government officials and corporate advisory roles and positions on Freeport's board – including former ambassador
J. Stapleton Roy , and secretary of stateHenry Kissinger . - The unanswered fate of a 1995–96 investigation: Over ten years of FOIA searches and litigation failed to locate key report records, including potential conflict of interest declarations. Human rights concerns persist despite official reassurances.
- Development aggression: Why Indigenous communities bear development's costs. Indigenous Papuan communities bear substantial social and environmental costs.
- Public accountability versus national security secrecy: Domestic US and Australian critics reported surveillance, intimidation, and interference, including a former
Wall Street analyst who challenged official narratives. - Additional Findings - Thirty comparative projects reviewed:
- Accountability can take decades. Comparative cases show that allegations of violence, displacement, and environmental harm can remain legally, politically, and socially significant decades later.
- Thirty projects spanning
Latin America ,Africa ,Asia ,Australia , the Pacific, andthe Arctic , highlighting similar conflicts across diverse political, legal, and cultural settings. - Major sovereign wealth funds blacklisted multiple companies examined in the book.
This is the second installment in Archives of a
In a 1996 embassy cable, US Ambassador
Part narrative and part documentary archive, Buried in Practice assembles FOIA correspondence, embassy cables, litigation filings, human rights reports, and contemporaneous media coverage, allowing readers to examine the record for themselves.
Wilson broadens the subject beyond the missing report, describing a pattern of development aggression in which weak oversight, high-value resource extraction, and remote locations can combine to produce displacement, environmental harm, and contested Indigenous consent.
FOIA attorney
Wilson says, "The question is not whether an investigation occurred. The question is why its findings remain absent from the public record."
Comparative cases reviewed
Companies: Comparative analysis spans thirty projects across
Themes: In addition to the Freeport/
Significance: Several of the comparative cases have seen major settlements, criminal proceedings, civil liability findings, or sovereign-wealth-fund exclusions. These include the 2023 settlement of long-running litigation against ExxonMobil arising from alleged security-force abuses in
Blacklisted by sovereign wealth funds
Major sovereign wealth funds and public pension funds documented in the book, including
Availability
Buried in Practice is available worldwide in paperback, hardcover, and ebook editions through major retailers including Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Waterstones, and other online booksellers.
About the Author
John Wilson is a former Wall Street mining analyst and Wharton MBA whose investigative and documentary non-fiction explores the intersection of resource development, state secrecy, human rights, and public accountability. As an analyst, he covered major mining companies, including Freeport-McMoRan, for SG Warburg and SBC Warburg in New York. He is the author of The Untold Story of the FBI: Archives of a Wall Street Analyst, DOJ.
Contact
John Wilson
Sydney, Australia (+61- 2) 9439 1919
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www.buriedinpractice.com
Title: Buried in Practice: Freeport in West Papua, Indonesia—and the State Department Human Rights Report That Disappeared
Author: John C. Wilson
Publisher: Resource Capital Research Pty Ltd
Publication Date: April 2026 (print and ebook)
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