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This was supposed to be an ongoing blog of interesting (if not worthwhile) links and my commentary about them. I'd planned to update it daily, then weekly, and then I gave up before even reaching ninety posts. I make no guarantee these links work anymore, or if they do, that they're worth visiting.

Watch some of Big Brother’s reruns

Enacted in 1967, the Freedom of Information Act has opened up the vaults of the American government, laying bare every move made in those smoky rooms filled with shadowy figures. Well, not quite. The actual implementation leaves a lot to be desired, but at least they’re trying.

The end product of it is reams upon reams of photocopies, each with still-classified words blacked out and margin scribbling intact. Every agency does it a little differently, but the scribbles and the piles are the same, pretty much. Except that the FBI has material collected on Mickey Mantle, UFOs and Majestic-12, Nelson Rockefeller, John Wayne, the Rosenbergs, and many many more famous events and people. Much of it is in bad condition, and no great revelations are obvious, but the idea (if not the execution) is intriguing if not downright interesting. One major feature not found on the site is an easy request facility for finding less famous (or infamous) information. But, they’re trying, at least.

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