So where are all those millions of newly declassified documents?

“On 12/31/06, some 700 million pages of secret documents became declassified and public. This would seem a victory for freedom of information, but it is not so simple. Declassification is not the same as release.You still can’t rush down to the Nat’l Archives to check them out. In fact, it could be years before these public documents can be viewed.” — Washington Post Article

I don’t see why they don’t just digitize this stuff. They could make a whole department whose only job is to digitize or get rid of certain documents.

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22. January 2007 von elamb
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