How Do You Access Declassified CIA Documents?
How to Access Declassified CIA Documents Tuesday November 25, 2003 Since 1995, some 27 million pages of formerly sensitive CIA documents have been declassified and made available to the public. The documents chronicle major CIA programs such as the U-2 airborne system development and deployment, including records of the National Photographic Interpretation Center. The documents are stored at the National Archives, and here is how to access or request them. Also See: Official Duties of the CIA More about: ???–>Comments (0)See All Posts
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