Teller also proposes that the majority of classified UFO documents should be declassified. |
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I was told to get over to the National Archives, and pick up these papers which were being declassified, which were there for my edification. |
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The former Soviet KGB archives that have been recently declassified prove their guilt. |
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I do not want to lose my right to be a democrat, I do not want to see the female of the species declassified. |
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A large number of these declassified documents are sanitized, with source of information and names of informants removed for protection purposes. |
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Sometimes there are national security documents that won't be declassified for years. |
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The declassified record shows a major emphasis on planning for timely photoreconnaissance to corroborate human intelligence reports. |
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But much of the relevant information he drew from appears to have been declassified, and made available for inquiring minds. |
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Since 1976, the Foreign Ministry has declassified diplomatic documents when they become roughly 30 years old. |
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Though they were declassified in 1998, this is the first time that the documents have been made public. |
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When he said things would be declassified soon, was that itself impermissible? |
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But as noted correctly by the Court the obsolete equipment, still kept at the premises, is not declassified. |
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The newly declassified government archives from 1984 paint a different picture and may in time prompt meaningful re-assessment. |
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It is interesting to note that this example came to light publicly when an internal audit report was made public after it had been declassified. |
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Documents not declassified at the first examination shall be re-examined periodically and at least every five years. |
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We also provide a declassified report on our investigation to the complainant. |
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But as soon as the declassified version is circulating around Washington, it is sure to leak out. |
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The declassified points also indicate that, while agents degrade over time, chemical warfare agents remain hazardous and potentially lethal. |
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The material was a vital source of intelligence on the Soviet bloc for many years during the Cold War and was only declassified by Nato 10 years ago. |
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Some relevant documents have now been declassified, however. |
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This has been confirmed by documents, photographs, declassified legal opinion and official statements. |
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Please note that this page contains only a selection of declassified texts. |
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The American Freedom of Information Act declassified the trial records. |
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Newly declassified documents provide a worm's-eye view of those 13 days of crisis. |
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Historians, journalists, and scholars regularly use the National Archives search engine to browse declassified material. |
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But I believe the report should be declassified along with the CIA rebuttal. |
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Transcripts from hearings held by the atomic Energy Commission in 1954 have recently been declassified and studied by scholars. |
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His manuscript included declassified satellite imagery and maps as well as eyewitness statements, personal photographs, stills from a documentary film, and other items. |
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So the official number now from the National Archives is 2,658 hours of Nixon tapes that have been declassified. |
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It is often noted that both the USA and Britain have declassified, and even published, the formula for making VX nerve gas. |
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I should say that this report, which was declassified, was verified by other agencies. |
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A declassified summary of each review is included in SIRC's Annual Report. |
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The declassified files on Operation Mongoose, including document 36 of 18 January 1962, were indisputable evidence of the United States authorities' diabolical intentions. |
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In 2005 Holzer turned to reportage with the Redaction paintings, a series of silk-screened canvases of enlarged declassified and redacted government documents pertaining to wars past and present. |
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The National Security Archive at George Washington University, a prolific requester of declassified documents, has sometimes managed to obtain a complete page by requesting it from two agencies. |
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The hearing was, of course, held in secret, and we would never have known about it had not the furore over Snowden led to some of this stuff being retrospectively declassified. |
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The Pentagon's taskforce charged with stopping insurgent bombs has for years inappropriately acted as an intelligence agency, according to a declassified internal report obtained by the Guardian. |
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Since most of these artifacts come from operational cases that are classified Secret, the Service has selected a number of declassified items for public viewing. |
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An intensive search of our records has been carried out over the past two weeks to verify transactions described in recently declassified U. S. government documents. |
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The newly declassified documents also showed the U. S. kept nuclear weaponry in South Korea until at least 1998, despite officially claiming it had withdrawn all nuclear warheads in 1991, Kyodo reported. |
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A commission may obtain security-classified documents from the Government, but have difficulty getting them declassified for publication in the commission's report. |
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They must also define the conditions in which an area may be partially or wholly declassified and avoid its being surrendered too easily to economic pressure. |
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A follow-up body to preserve all materials from investigations, declassified documents, DNA test results and remains recovered in the context of the inquiries undertaken by the Truth Commission should be established. |
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Radar as a remote sensing tool became more commonly used as military systems were declassified and scientists developed new applications in mapping and resource monitoring. |
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It involves having an ongoing programme of records declassification to ensure that classified records can be declassified and made public when the information in the records is no longer sensitive. |
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This lack of military interest meant that there was no reason to keep the concept secret, and it was declassified. |
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Since Thatcher's death in April 2013, several government documents have been declassified and released from The National Archives. |
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Oddly, neither the declassified reports nor the accounts by parapsychologists who had been in the Soviet Union are cited or even mentioned. |
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According to declassified Soviet archives, in 1937 and 1938, the NKVD arrested more than one and a half million people, of whom 681,692 were shot. |
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On microfiche, the documents were published by Primary Source Microfilm as Declassified Documents Reference System. |
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The microfiche are abstracted, indexed, and published in a bimonthly periodical titled Declassified Documents Catalog. |
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When Series 2 started broadcasting on 18 September 2009, ABC2 started broadcasting Torchwood Declassified after each episode. |
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