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Octafish

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Thu May 22, 2014, 08:55 AM May 2014

CIA Successfuly Conceals Bay of Pigs History [View all]

More secret government for a stronger democracy:



CIA SUCCESSFULLY CONCEALS BAY OF PIGS HISTORY

D.C. CIRCUIT SPLIT DECISION RULES CIA DRAFT HISTORY CAN BE KEPT SECRET INDEFINITELY

NATIONAL SECURITY ARCHIVE FOIA LAWSUIT EXPOSES GAP BETWEEN OBAMA ADMINISTRATION'S "TRANSPARENCY" POLICIES AND ACTUAL BUREAUCRATIC (AND JUDICIAL) BEHAVIOR


Posted May 21, 2014
For more information contact:
202/994-7000 or nsarchiv@gwu.edu

Washington, DC, May 21, 2014 – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit yesterday joined the CIA's cover-up of its Bay of Pigs disaster in 1961 by ruling that a 30-year-old volume of the CIA's draft "official history" could be withheld from the public under the "deliberative process" privilege, even though four of the five volumes have previously been released with no harm either to national security or any government deliberation.

"The D.C. Circuit's decision throws a burqa over the bureaucracy," said Tom Blanton, director of the National Security Archive (www.nsarchive.org), the plaintiff in the case. "Presidents only get 12 years after they leave office to withhold their deliberations," commented Blanton, "and the Federal Reserve Board releases its verbatim transcripts after five years. But here the D.C. Circuit has given the CIA's historical office immortality for its drafts, because, as the CIA argues, those drafts might 'confuse the public.'"

"Applied to the contents of the National Archives of the United States, this decision would withdraw from the shelves more than half of what's there," Blanton concluded.

The 2-1 decision, authored by Judge Brett Kavanaugh (a George W. Bush appointee and co-author of the Kenneth Starr report that published extensive details of the Monica Lewinsky affair), agreed with Justice Department and CIA lawyers that because the history volume was a "pre-decisional and deliberative" draft, its release would "expose an agency's decision making process in such a way as to discourage candid discussion within the agency and thereby undermine the agency's ability to perform its functions."

SNIP...

Prior to yesterday's decision, the Obama administration had bragged that reducing the government's invocation of the b-5 exemption was proof of the impact of the President's Day One commitment to a "presumption of disclosure." Instead, the bureaucracy has actually increased in the last two years its use of the b-5 exemption, which current White House counselor John Podesta once characterized as the "withhold if you want to" exemption.

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http://www2.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/news/20140521/

Gosh. What does Volume V contain that is so sensitive?

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Don't worry your pretty little head off. DetlefK May 2014 #1
BFEE chum and CIA director Allen Dulles lied to JFK. Octafish May 2014 #5
File under vacant promises dipsydoodle May 2014 #2
Whatever's in there, must sure cast some body or some thing in a bad light. Octafish May 2014 #9
So, which idiot isn't dead yet? Demeter May 2014 #16
Corporations never have to die. What Vol. III found Dulles told the 'Economic Royalists'... Octafish May 2014 #22
George H W bush. jwirr May 2014 #25
Well said. Louisiana1976 May 2014 #30
Down the memory hole it goes...n/t deutsey May 2014 #3
And from its spout, new memories magically appear. Octafish May 2014 #12
'Bay of Pigs' threat by Nixon to CIA chief Helms. Ichingcarpenter May 2014 #4
see also Ichingcarpenter May 2014 #6
E Howard Hunt planted phony cables in a White House safe to implicate JFK in Diem assassinations. Octafish May 2014 #14
Miami Jury: CIA Involved in JFK Assassination MinM May 2014 #35
The Texans and the 'Bay of Pigs Thing' Octafish May 2014 #13
Notice how the CIA/JFK/Oswald files are also to be hidden Ichingcarpenter May 2014 #15
Sounds like someone isnt drinking their cool-aid. Just sayin. nm rhett o rick May 2014 #7
Also done with the Soylent Yellow. Octafish May 2014 #20
Next: Hiding Vietnam. L0oniX May 2014 #8
''By God, we’ve kicked the Vietnam Syndrome once and for all.'' -- GHW Bush Octafish May 2014 #21
Just "protecting our freedoms" phil89 May 2014 #26
JFK ordered withdrawal from Vietnam. LBJ reversed it four days after Dallas. Octafish May 2014 #23
I think that as long as I'm getting a paycheck, johnnyreb May 2014 #10
That's some spooky tune, wot? Octafish May 2014 #24
Don't forget Poppy. PeoViejo May 2014 #11
Ah, yes...that's the one! Demeter May 2014 #17
Anyone remember the name of Poppy's oil company in Cuba that had been taken over? The name jwirr May 2014 #27
Arbusto. WinkyDink May 2014 #28
That is it. Connected with both Oswald and the Bay of Pigs. jwirr May 2014 #29
Zapata Offshore Octafish May 2014 #34
Why would the CIA be stonewalling? MinM May 2014 #18
Ukraine MinM May 2014 #31
Robert Parry MinM May 2014 #32
K & R !!! WillyT May 2014 #19
In these days of... CanSocDem May 2014 #33
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