23-09-2009, 09:38 PM
National Security Archive Update, September 23, 2009
New Facebook Page Features Archive’s Top Ten Declassified Documents
Washington D.C., September 23, 2009 - The National Security Archive today inaugurated a new Facebook page featuring an album of the "Top Ten" declassified documents obtained through the FOIA over more than two decades. Among the documents is a top-secret strategy paper for fighting al-Qaeda given to the Bush White House on January 25, 2001; a CIA report on using cats with surgically implanted listening devices to spy on Russian embassies; and records from the FBI interrogations of Saddam Hussein.
Become a fan of the National Security Archive on Facebook to keep up with all the key news and happenings in secrecy and open government. While visiting the Archive’s Facebook page, join our discussion about what secret documents you most want to see declassified.
The Archive is also on Twitter! Follow us on Twitter to learn about events and breaking news stories as Archive staff uncover new declassified documents and travel the world promoting open government.
The National Security Archive on facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/National-Security-Archive/137529027365?ref=ts
The National Security Archive on twitter:
http://twitter.com/NSArchive
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New Facebook Page Features Archive’s Top Ten Declassified Documents
Washington D.C., September 23, 2009 - The National Security Archive today inaugurated a new Facebook page featuring an album of the "Top Ten" declassified documents obtained through the FOIA over more than two decades. Among the documents is a top-secret strategy paper for fighting al-Qaeda given to the Bush White House on January 25, 2001; a CIA report on using cats with surgically implanted listening devices to spy on Russian embassies; and records from the FBI interrogations of Saddam Hussein.
Become a fan of the National Security Archive on Facebook to keep up with all the key news and happenings in secrecy and open government. While visiting the Archive’s Facebook page, join our discussion about what secret documents you most want to see declassified.
The Archive is also on Twitter! Follow us on Twitter to learn about events and breaking news stories as Archive staff uncover new declassified documents and travel the world promoting open government.
The National Security Archive on facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/National-Security-Archive/137529027365?ref=ts
The National Security Archive on twitter:
http://twitter.com/NSArchive
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