Since there seems to be a competition to make embarrassing FOIA requests to the government: "I request the audio of the last Challenger shuttle mission. The privacy interests since the New York Times v. NASA suit has diminished, particularly after it was widely reported that they were still alive and trapped within the shuttle. There remains a public interest in knowing exactly when the astronauts died." "I request records prepared for the 01-27-16 press conference regarding Malheur Wildwife Refuge. Greg Bretzing, SAC of the FBI Portland Field Office, made a statement that the occupiers were outsiders, while wearing a wind breaker. I infer that the statement was made based on advice from the Behavioral Analysis Unit. The fact that the BAU assists in Media Strategies has been publicly acknowledged in books by former FBI agents and on federal government websites. The law enforcement exemption can only be applied in limited circumstances with specificity, such as a specific investigation. There is also a public interest in knowing how the government is crafting messages for public consumption." "I request statistics from 2001 to 2015 estimating the number of individuals who have lost their security clearance because it was discovered through a polygraph that they are not comfortable with their work (including, but not limited to, a moral, ethical, or emotional comfort). I believe that the DNI centrally compiles this or has authority over this data." I find it disturbing that Ginsberg's opinion that "vocal inflections" (screaming) have a privacy interest.
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Ryan Carboni