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ac, \» b)(3) b)(5) (b)(5) Approved for Release: 2019/O3/27 CO5578084 Information Review & Release (IRR) News for I3 '- I 7 May 2002 Executive Summary V Immediate Calendar. (U//EH90) 12 June 2002: Interagencv Securitv Classification Agpeals Panel (ISCAP1: Next Liaisons‘ meeting at Eisenhower Executive Ofiice Building, Washington, DC Future Planning Calendar: Historical Review Panel: Next meeting (U//A-I-U0) April 2003: The Automatic Declassification Date per Executive Order 12958, as amended, for unreviewed intelligence-related or multi-agency records. (U//XIUQ) 26-27 June 2002: …
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._ I‘ (b)(3) b)(5) b)(3) (b)(5) Approved for Release: 2019/O3/27 CO5578084 Central Intelligence Agency has made to comply with the response times provided under the FOIA...." The Freedom of Infomiation Clearinghouse describes itself as providing, "legal and technical assistance to individuals, public interest groups, and members of the media who seek information from government agencies pursuant to the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts." (U//A166)‘ Italian Wants CIA Information on Noah's Ark (U/H966‘) A requester from Italy seeks records on the so-called Mt. Ararat anomaly --…
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J '_ Approved for Release: 2019/O3/27 CO5578084 Laboratory, the Air Force, and Johns Hopkins were among the participants. The panel, which became known as the Robertson Panel, found no evidence of UT-"Os but expressed concems about possible Soviet exploitation of public fears. In the spirit of the Cold War, the panel recommended control of UFO information to "protect" the public. O The Robertson Panel is well known to UFO bufis and is described in detail in previously released CIA documents. O CIA ’s collection about UFOs is one of the most popular of CIA 's "frequently requested reco…
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