July 27, 2008
Destroying Public Records
Destroying Public Records
If the firefighters removed their own files they need help.
(Donovan Slack, "Firefighter files vanish as FBI looks into claims,"
Boston Globe, July 27, 2008) In 1973 when unlawful CIA human
experiments (MKULTRA) were about to be exposed the US Congress passed
a law permitting the destruction of the incriminating files.
Local police often enter names spelled wrong in order to thwart
retrieval. Police and the FBI are experts at hiding records that may
harm the Bureau or the department. J.Edgar Hoover used to keep some
files in his desk. When responding to requests under the FOIA they
would say no records were found in the files. Subsequent bureaucrats
have adopted this deception to thwart attempts to open government to
sunshine.
Roy Bercaw - Editor ENOUGH ROOM
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2008/07/27/firefighter_files_vanish_as_fbi_looks_into_claims/
Firefighter files vanish as FBI looks into claims
New investigation begun into possible obstruction
By Donovan Slack
Boston Globe Staff
July 27, 2008
If the firefighters removed their own files they need help.
(Donovan Slack, "Firefighter files vanish as FBI looks into claims,"
Boston Globe, July 27, 2008) In 1973 when unlawful CIA human
experiments (MKULTRA) were about to be exposed the US Congress passed
a law permitting the destruction of the incriminating files.
Local police often enter names spelled wrong in order to thwart
retrieval. Police and the FBI are experts at hiding records that may
harm the Bureau or the department. J.Edgar Hoover used to keep some
files in his desk. When responding to requests under the FOIA they
would say no records were found in the files. Subsequent bureaucrats
have adopted this deception to thwart attempts to open government to
sunshine.
Roy Bercaw - Editor ENOUGH ROOM
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2008/07/27/firefighter_files_vanish_as_fbi_looks_into_claims/
Firefighter files vanish as FBI looks into claims
New investigation begun into possible obstruction
By Donovan Slack
Boston Globe Staff
July 27, 2008
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