CIA HOLDS BACK IMPORTANT KENNEDY ASSASSINATION ERA MATERIAL
By Michael Ravnitzky , [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On December 16, 1994, I requested Mandatory Declassification Review of these
CIA documents:
- The President's Daily Brief for the period November 1 - 30, 1963 (or the
equivalent presidential
Milwaukee County Sheriff's Dept. leaves this IP address when its
computers visit web sites.
What other aliases do government agents use to monitor the Internet?
---Milwaukee County Mental Health Complex (NETBLK-MCMHC-NET)
9201 Watertown Plank road
Milwaukee, WI 53226
JPRA REFUSES TO RELEASE IMPORTANT FILM LISTS
by Michael Ravnitzky, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Joint Personnel Recovery Agency, one of two Defense Department
components tasked in part with MIA/POW issues, refuses to release their two
lists of films and videotapes. They have refused to release
SOME INTERESTING DEFENSE DEPARTMENT FILMS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
PART I - INTRODUCTION AND EXPLANATION
by Michael Ravnitzky, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Recently I received a large partial inventory list of thousands of
Defense Department motion picture films and videotapes. I have selected
a tiny
U.S. MINT HAMPERS RELEASE OF IMPORTANT RECORDS
by Michael Ravnitzky, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As of the beginning of August, the U.S. Bureau of the Mint, has thus far
failed to respond to several Freedom of Information Act requests filed in
December, January, February and early March. The majority