Saturday, September 01, 2007

John Lauristen on Freedom of Information

Anyone who requests government documents under the Freedom of Information Act should be aware that he's in for a hard time. If the requested documents are completely innocuous, then the government will probably lose them through incompetence. If the documents are not innocuous, then dilatory tactics of every kind will be employed, on top of the usual incompetence. If the documents should eventually be found and released, they will be heavily censored.

John Lauritsen, FDA DOCUMENTS SHOW FRAUD IN AZT TRIALS, New York Native 30 March 1992

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