reply to post by firepilot
Good valid points. What bugs me is just where are these new declassified CIA documents. I don't know exactly what deal NatGeo or the Roadrunners
worked out with the CIA. but they could at least upload some of the documents.
The CIA handles declassified documents in two manners. Some they upload on their own servers for internet viewing. Others are on the CREST server at
the National Archives. Other than taking a very simple test regarding NARA rules, anyone can see the CREST documents, but the CIA doesn't see fit to
put them on the internet. The server is in a locked cage on the floor and they spy on you with overhead cameras, but still the documents are there for
the printing. I fail to see the logic in this.
Case in point are the Stargate files. They are on the CREST server. Some company scanned them and sells CDs of the documents. So again, if the
documents are out in the public, just put them on a public server.