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The NSA Couldn't Answer Our FOIA Request Because It Couldn't Figure Out Our Address
It's possible we've been overly generous in our assessments of the intelligence gathering capabilities of the NSA. They would have responded to our FOIA request, you see, but they had the wrong address and there was no way for them to get that address but to email us and ask for it.
Like many others, the detailed reports on NSA surveillance by The Guardian last month, prompted us to send requests under the Freedom of Information Act to a variety of government agencies, the NSA included. We heard back from the Army relatively quickly, and by email, as requested. While the response wasn't a smashing success the Army was not able to provide us any information about Snowden's military file, despite parts of it having been released to the press previously at least we got something.
Until today, not a word from the other two agencies. We remained optimistic. Despite reports that the NSA was universally blocking FOIA requests, perhaps our request was offer something interesting. Perhaps that was why it was taking so long to hear back.
Nope. Today, we got a response.
However, the USPS returned our correspondence today, as a Return to sender Attempted Not Known Unable to Forward. Please provide your most current, complete address (apartment #, business name, suite #, floor # etc) so that we may resend our response to you.
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Waiting For Everyman
(9,385 posts)Whatever they're supposed to be doing, they can't do. What they're not supposed to be doing, that they can do just fine.