5 thoughts on “Declassify or not . . .that’s our question.

  1. With tomorrow marking the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President Kennedy, please prioritize release of the remaining secret files and redacted information about this tragic event.

    1. I agree with Dan, declassifying the remaining JFK records should be a priority. Also important are records that would shed light on the assassinations of RFK, MLK and Malcom X. And, all records pertaining directly to the 9/11 attacks, and indirectly, such as pre-9/11 foreign and domestic policy and deliberations concerning terrorism.

  2. Please release the 28 redacted pages from the Joint Congressional Inquiry into the 9/11 attacks, and all documents from the 9/11 Commission (including the redactions of those documents already released… MFRs, etc…)

  3. I am curious why the focus is on declassifying material younger than 25 years old, when so much material older than 25 years is still classified and probably have far less adverse on impact on national security. I would personally like to see all the records of the Office of Policy Coordination (OPC) 1948-1952 declassified.

  4. In order to conduct a successful operation to a successful outcome you need well-paid happy people. Raise declass positions to GS 7-12 and hire more people so the ambitious goals can actually be met.

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