1. Welcome! Please take a few seconds to create your free account to post threads, make some friends, remove a few ads while surfing and much more. ClutchFans has been bringing fans together to talk Houston Sports since 1996. Join us!

Does this make sense? [Re-classification]

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Ubiquitin, Feb 21, 2006.

  1. Ubiquitin

    Ubiquitin Member
    Supporting Member

    Joined:
    Jul 7, 2001
    Messages:
    19,748
    Likes Received:
    14,791
    Thousands of papers secretly reclassified

    By SCOTT SHANE
    New York Times

    WASHINGTON - In a 7-year-old secret program at the National Archives, intelligence agencies have removed from public access thousands of historical documents that had been available for years, including some already published by the State Department and others photocopied years ago by private historians.

    The restoration of classified status to more than 55,000 previously declassified pages began in 1999, when the Central Intelligence Agency and five other agencies objected to what they saw as a hasty release of sensitive information after a 1995 declassification order signed by President Clinton.

    It accelerated after President Bush took office and especially after the 2001 terrorist attacks, according to archives records.

    But because the reclassification program is shrouded in secrecy — governed by a still-classified memorandum that prohibits the National Archives even from saying which agencies are involved — it continued virtually without outside notice until December.

    That was when an intelligence historian, Matthew Aid, noticed that dozens of documents he had copied years ago had been withdrawn from the archives' open shelves.

    Aid was struck by what seemed to him the innocuous contents of the documents: mostly decades-old State Department reports from the Korean War and the Cold War.

    After Aid and other historians complained, the archives' Information Security Oversight Office began an audit of the reclassification program.

    J. William Leonard, director of the office, said he ordered the audit after reviewing 16 withdrawn documents and concluding that none should be secret. "If those sample records were removed because somebody thought they were classified, I'm shocked and disappointed," Leonard said in an interview. "It just boggles the mind."

    If Leonard finds that documents are being wrongly reclassified, his office could not unilaterally release them.

    As the chief adviser to the White House on classification, however, he could urge a reversal of the reclassification program.

    http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/nation/3673370.html

    Are either Republicans or Democrats in favor of more governmental transperancy? How does this article make you feel about the role our government plays?
     
  2. rimrocker

    rimrocker Member

    Joined:
    Dec 22, 1999
    Messages:
    23,364
    Likes Received:
    10,861
    Not really. There has been some stuff declassified in bulk that probably shouldn't have been, but to go back and reclassify stuff that's already been published by the State Department makes no sense. The dramatic increase in this activity since Bush took office does not make me feel fat and happy either. This, coupled with the Exec Order rewrite of the Presidential Records Act, the enhanced severity in evaluating FOIA requests, and numerous other actions both large and small relating to Federal Information should give us all pause and place the burden of justification on the administration.
     
  3. Rocket River

    Rocket River Member

    Joined:
    Oct 5, 1999
    Messages:
    65,891
    Likes Received:
    33,514
    If you cannot blind them with Brilliance
    baffle them with bullsh*t

    Basically the best way to hide info now is to bury it
    in with a bunch of crap that is meaningless
    I doubt much worth much is in there
    but
    some idiot will spend hours, days, maybe months and years
    filtering through it to try and see what they don't want them to see
    [which is really nothing of importance]
    rather than
    looking for real information

    Rocket River
     
  4. rhadamanthus

    rhadamanthus Member

    Joined:
    Nov 20, 2002
    Messages:
    14,304
    Likes Received:
    596
    Just another "pesky" law ignored.

     
  5. No Worries

    No Worries Member

    Joined:
    Jun 30, 1999
    Messages:
    33,329
    Likes Received:
    21,230
    That pre-911 thinking if I have ever heard it.
     

Share This Page