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US Declassifications Delayed. Infrastructure Classification to follow?

kiwimate writes "This article discusses an executive order issued yesterday which delays the release of millions of historical documents until the end of 2006. Apparently, the relevant agencies need more time to study the affected papers, even though it only affects papers more than 25 years old. Evidently a quarter of a century is not a sufficiently lengthy review period. For a slightly different version of the same story, see here." For further news on the classification of "critical infrastructure" see Declan's story. In related news.. Phybersyko writes "Declan McCallagh at cnet.com(website) reports (story)that "President George W. Bush has signed an executive order that explicitly gives the government the power to classify information about critical infrastructures such as the Internet." Do we chalk this up to the cost of "freedom" or are we repeating the same mistakes the Catholics made in the Middle Ages (keep em' ignorant and our rule is secured)...."

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  1. Move Over Fox News by Ken@WearableTech · · Score: 3, Informative

    /. with "Fair and Balanced" reporting. Read the The Guardian for the Right and The New Zealand Herald for the Left. Read it at C|Net if you don't care.
    Don't worry if you forget a secret Echelon knows it already.

    1. Re:Move Over Fox News by mccalli · · Score: 3, Informative
      Read the The Guardian [guardian.co.uk] for the Right...

      The Guardian is regarded as the most left-wing of the mainstream UK press.

      Cheers,
      Ian

  2. biased (and uninformed) commentary... by badasscat · · Score: 3, Informative

    Do people really think government agencies are sitting there for 25 years trying to figure out what documents to declassify? When a document is released, that someone gets assigned to it specifically to determine the precise point at which it can be declassified? Of course not - it'd be a complete and utter waste of resources. These reviews are done periodically and cover reams and reams of documents that can't simply be glanced at and passed through - they must be studied down to the individual words used. No doubt it takes quite a while.

    But I guess, since we're dealing with Bush, there must be some nefarious governmental conspiracy behind it, right? It can't possibly be that it just takes a while to do the work properly, can it? "No more documents for oil!"

    1. Re:biased (and uninformed) commentary... by robbo · · Score: 2, Informative

      George H Bush (George Sr) was director of the CIA from 1975-1976. He was also close to the Nixon administration before that, and US Liason to China under Ford. I doubt *that* has anything to do with Bush Jr's executive order.. ;-)

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