I don't know who else may be working on restoring redactions. Just pick a heavily redacted paragraph or page and post it here, retaining the paragraph number. We're moving very slowly on it. Exhibit A is not identifiable. Based on references by Marcus: Klein Exhibit B appears to be Wired's release of Klein's "Study Group 3, LGX/Splitter Wiring, San Francisco, Issue 1, 12/20/2002." This 4-page excerpt appears to be taken from a longer, 40-page document referred to by Marcus. Klein Exhibit C appears to be Wired's release of Klein's "SIMS, Splitter Cut-In and Test Procedures, Issue 2, 01/13/03." This is a 4-page document. Most of the Klein and ATT documents are in this file: http://cryptome.org/klein-decl.htm Or linked, where we made an earlier stab at restoring Klein's redactions Or the Exhibits B and C can be downloaded at Wired, Ryan Singel's blog. The recent Scott Marcus declaration, as noted earlier, is here: http://cryptome.org/scott-marcus.pdf Klein's statement released through his lawyer is in the Cryptome file as well, or can be downloaded from Wired, Ryan Singel's blog. A lot of the Marcus redactions concern "SG3" and "LGX," with SG3 customarily used with "Configuration." LGX usually refers to the "LGX room" or "LGX/Splitter" project. As Marcus notes, LGX is short for LGX/Splitter. After chewing the bone, it looks as though most of the stuff can be recovered or PG guessed.