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Bush Admin: What You Don't Know Can't Hurt Us
Just how many different ways has the Bush Administration tried to hide once-public information sources from the public record? Help us count the ways.
On Friday, Justin discovered that the Department of Defense has suddenly classified the numbers of attacks in Iraq for September through November of this year -- after providing the figures for every month since the war began. Why classify the information now? If there's a good explanation, we don't know it, and the Pentagon isn't returning our calls.
As others have noted, it's far from the first time that the administration has tried to deep-six data that was unhelpful to its goals. Over the years, they've discontinued annual reports, classified normally public data, de-funded studies, quieted underlings, and generally done whatever was necessary to keep bad information under wraps.
Wouldn't it be great to have all those examples in one place? Thankfully, Steve Benen at the Carpetbagger Report has started us off on that goal. But we're pretty confident there are more examples, so please use the comments to make suggestions, and we'll update the list as we verify the specifics. Please, include links where possible.
Here's Steve's list:
* In March, the administration announced it would no longer produce the Census Bureau’s Survey of Income and Program Participation, which identifies which programs best assist low-income families, while also tracking health insurance coverage and child support.
* In 2005, after a government report showed an increase in terrorism around the world, the administration announced it would stop publishing its annual report on international terrorism.
* After the Bureau of Labor Statistics uncovered discouraging data about factory closings in the U.S., the administration announced it would stop publishing information about factory closings.
* When an annual report called “Budget Information for States” showed the federal government shortchanging states in the midst of fiscal crises, Bush’s Office of Management and Budget announced it was discontinuing the report, which some said was the only source for comprehensive data on state funding from the federal government.
* When Bush’s Department of Education found that charter schools were underperforming, the administration said it would sharply cut back on the information it collects about charter schools.
Our list continues, after the jump. Update:
* The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has to date failed to produce a congressionally-mandated report on climate change that was due in 2004. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) has called the failure an "obfuscation."
* The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced plans to close several libraries which were used by researchers and scientists. The agency called its decision a cost-cutting measure, but a 2004 report showed that the facilities actually brought the EPA a $7.5 million surplus annually. (Thanks to Mark B. below.)
* On November 1st, 2001, President Bush issued an executive order limiting the public's access to presidential records. The order undermined the 1978 Presidential Records Act, which required the release of those records after 12 years. Bush's order prevented the release of "68,000 pages of confidential communications between President Ronald Reagan and his advisers," some of whom had positions in the Bush Administration. More here. (Thanks to Roger A. and nitpicker below.) Update: TPMm Reader JP writes in to point out that Bush did the same thing with his papers from the Texas governorship.
* A rule change at the U.S. Geological Survey restricts agency scientists from publishing or discussing research without that information first being screened by higher-ups at the agency. Special screening will be given to "findings or data that may be especially newsworthy, have an impact on government policy, or contradict previous public understanding to ensure that proper officials are notified and that communication strategies are developed." The scientists at the USGS cover such controversial topics as global warming. Before, studies were released after an anonymous peer review of the research. (Thanks to Alison below.)
* A new policy at the The U.S. Forest Service means the agency no longer will generate environmental impact statements for "its long-term plans for America's national forests and grasslands." It also "no longer will allow the public to appeal on long-term plans for those forests, but instead will invite participation in planning from the outset." (Thanks to libra below.)
* In March 2006, the Department of Health and Human Services took down a six-year-old Web site devoted to substance abuse and treatment information for gays and lesbians, after members of the conservative Family Research Council complained.
* In 2002, HHS removed information from its Web site pertaining to risky sexual behavior among adolescents, condom use and HIV.
* Also in 2002, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission removed from its Web site a document showing that officials found large gaps in a portion of an aging Montana dam. A FERC official said the deletion was for "national security."
* In 2004, the FBI attempted to retroactively classify public information regarding the case of bureau whistleblower Sibel Edmonds, including a series of letters between the Justice Department and several senators.
* In October 2003, the Bush administration banned photographs depicting servicemembers' coffins returning from overseas.
* In December 2002, the administration curtailed funding to the Mass-Layoffs Statistics program, which released monthly data on the number and size of layoffs by U.S. companies. His father attempted to kill the same program in 1992, but Clinton revived it when he assumed the presidency.
* In 2004, the Internal Revenue Service stopped providing data demonstrating the level of its job performance. In 2006, a judge forced the IRS to provide the information.
* Also in 2004, the Federal Communications Commission blocked access to a once-public database of network outages affecting telecommunications service providers. The FCC removed public copies and exempted the information from Freedom of Information Act requests, saying it would "jeopardize national security efforts." Experts ridiculed that notion.
* In 2002, Bush officials intervened to derail the publication of an EPA report on mercury and children's health, which contradicted the administration's position on lowering regulations on certain power plants. The report was eventually leaked by a "frustrated EPA official."
* In 2003, the EPA bowed to White House pressure and deleted the global warming section in its annual "Report on the Environment." The move drew condemnations from Democrats and Republicans alike.
* Also in 2003, the EPA withheld for months key findings from an air pollution report that undercut the White House's "Clear Skies" initiative. Leaked copies were reported in the Washington Post.
* For more than a year, the Interior Department refused to release a 2005 study showing a government subsidy for oil companies was not effective.
* The White House Office of National Drug Policy paid for a 5-year, $43 million study which concluded their anti-drug ad campaigns did not work -- but it refused to release those findings to Congress. (Thanks to skeptic below.)
* In 2006, the Federal Communications Commission ordered destroyed all copies of an unreleased 2004 draft report concluding that media consolidation hurt local TV news coverage, which runs counter to the administration's pro-consolidation stance. (Thanks to Jim Tobias below.)
* After Bush assumed power in 2001, the Department of Labor removed from its Web site "Don't Work in the Dark -- Know Your Rights," a publication informing women of their workplace rights. (via the National Council for Research on Women)
* The Department of Labor also removed from its Web site roughly two dozen fact sheets on women's workplace issues such as women in management, earning differences between men and women, child care concerns, and minority women in the workplace. (via the National Council for Research on Women)
* In February 2004, the appointed head of the Office of Special Counsel -- created to protect government employees' rights -- ordered removed from a government Web site information on the rights of gay men, lesbians and bisexuals in the public workplace. (via the National Council for Research on Women)
* In early 2001, the Treasury Department stopped producing reports showing how the benefits of tax cuts were distributed by income class. (via the Tax Policy Center, from Paul Krugman)
* In 2006, as a number of groups sought records of visits by disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff and his associates to the White House, the administration quietly made an agreement with the Secret Service, making sure that White House visitor records would no longer be subject to Freedom of Information Act requests.
Jonathan Gaither contributed research to this post.
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Comments (360)
Mark B. wrote on December 18, 2006 12:02 PM:Well, there is the closign of the EPA libraires.
Carlton Noles wrote on December 18, 2006 12:07 PM:http://www.govexec.com/story_page.cfm?articleid=35419&ref=rellink
We need this list so we can request our congresspeople and/or the next administration to restore them. Did I say ask? I meant demand.
Roger A. wrote on December 18, 2006 12:11 PM:It started with W's Executive Order 13233 to restrict access to the archives of former presidents.
This is info that belongs to ALL Americans!
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/news/20011128/eo13233.pdf
This page:
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/news/20011128/
has links to other pertinent info.
nitpicker wrote on December 18, 2006 12:12 PM:How about one of the first steps in this direction, the hiding of presidential papers?
nitpicker wrote on December 18, 2006 12:21 PM:More on the presidential papers: http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A20731-2001Oct31
Citizen92 wrote on December 18, 2006 12:23 PM:Apparently they're censoring Op-Eds:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/huffpost/20061217/cm_huffpost/036523
sholom wrote on December 18, 2006 12:28 PM:This doesn't fit exactly the category you're looking for -- but there's the incident where the Administration intentionally withheld the cost of the Medicare Drug expansion. (Recall: many Reps wouldn't pass it if the cost was to be over $400B. So, they put at $385B price tag on it, passed it by holding the vote open for hours, then, shortly afterwards, the Admin released an updated $535B estimate. "Thomas Scully, then-administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, threatened to fire chief CMS actuary Richard Foster if he shared cost estimates for the Medicare bill with members of Congress." Great way to do business, eh? Not informing those who most need to be informed?
IG looked into it. All the allegations were true, but no laws were broken. See, e.g., http://www.govexec.com/dailyfed/0704/070704cdam2.htm
(hmmm . . . interesting coincidence? my security code on this post is "shame")
Monkeyfister wrote on December 18, 2006 12:28 PM:They stopped reporting the US M3 Economic Reports. Now, we don't know how many US Dollars are in worldwide circulation.
--mf
rdf wrote on December 18, 2006 12:29 PM:"he Federal Reserve Board recently announced that it will stop publishing figures for M3 in March of 2006. It is one of the most commonly referenced measures of the U.S. money supply. This is not a momentous event, but it is another sign that the Fed would rather tell us less than tell us more."
http://www.financialsense.com/editorials/conrad/2005/1122.html
Jim Wilson wrote on December 18, 2006 12:30 PM:Related issue: Disestablishing the IG job in Iraq because the holder of the position was uncovering so much fraud, waste, and abuse. Presto...no more reports.
Rick Reichert wrote on December 18, 2006 12:48 PM:The government stopped releasing full details of military recruitment numbers after recruitment shortfalls. Now they simply release whether or not they met their recruitment goals; no longer stating what those goals actually are, or how they relate to previous numbers. Additionally, the branches of the service have greatly modified the standard for what is considered an "acceptable recruit". Individuals are now serving that would not have been accepted into service just a few short years ago.
Spud1 wrote on December 18, 2006 12:50 PM:Since the Energy Task Force ostensibly met to ensure the ready supply of imported fuel, and since these efforts would seem to be pretty obvious to "competitors," shouldn't the ETF have been transparent from its inception?
Mike in Houston wrote on December 18, 2006 12:54 PM:I've started a diary about this over at Kos... amazing what you can find with a simple search on "Bush Administration eliminates"
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/12/18/1215/7336
Newhampshirebill wrote on December 18, 2006 1:10 PM:New Forest Policy Limits Environmental Scrutiny, Public Appeals
(From:Tom Paine -- not clickable)
Alison wrote on December 18, 2006 1:35 PM:New controls on publishing research worry US government geological unit's scientists
SamsUncle wrote on December 18, 2006 1:41 PM:The Associated Press
Published: December 13, 2006
WASHINGTON: The Bush administration is clamping down on scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey, who study everything from caribou mating to global warming, subjecting them to controls on research that might go against official policy.
We shouldn't forget about the oversight committes that once existed for tracking how our money continues to be fraudulantly wasted in eye-rak. Bunny Greenhouse was the first to bring the waste to light, and was baselessly reprimanded for doing so.
I can remember a GAO branch was shut down recently (this year) that detailed how our tax dollars were being distributed to contractors, just don't remember the name of it.
RandyH wrote on December 18, 2006 2:12 PM:In early 2004, in the wake of prisoner abuse scandals and "extraordinary rendition" reports, the State Department issued their annual country reports on Human Rights abuses. This time, for the first time ever, they withheld any report or mention of how the United States is doing in this area. They also had instructed their report staff to exclude any incidents from the report that happened in other countries at the request of or on behalf of the United States. Apparently, every other country's abuses are public record, but ours are classified.
http://www.commondreams.org/news2004/0225-10.htm
Here's a link (above) to something that I found when trying to remember just when it was that this stuff happened. I am sure if you look in Talking Points Memo archives around the end of Feb 2004, you'll be able to refresh you memories as well. I am sure Josh must have commented on it.
richard wrote on December 18, 2006 2:18 PM:Science 24 November 2006:
Vol. 314. no. 5803, p. 1231
DOI: 10.1126/science.314.5803.1231
U.S. SCIENCE POLICY:
Resignations Rock Census Bureau
by Constance Holden
"The resignations come amid stepped-up preparations for the 2010 Census, the first one that will use only a short form. The agency is also facing a possible $58 million cut in its 2007 budget, which is still pending in Congress, that would jeopardize the new American Community Survey, ongoing monthly sampling designed to substitute for the old long form in the decadal census."
"A former Census official who asked not to be quoted by name believes that some Republicans in Commerce and on Capitol Hill are concerned that Democrats will revive efforts to adjust census numbers to make allowance for undercounts of poor people--who are likely to vote Democratic. To counter that attempt, he says, those officials want compliant leadership at the bureau."
by subcription only:
libra wrote on December 18, 2006 2:19 PM:http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/314/5803/1231
Newhampshirebill,
slb wrote on December 18, 2006 2:25 PM:here's a clickable access to the article on the Forest Service new policy:
http://tinyurl.com/yc6v5d
"On November 1st, President Bush issued an executive order limiting the public's access to presidential records."
Note that the order you are linking to was dated November 1, *2001*.
dash wrote on December 18, 2006 2:30 PM:Wasn't there a hush-up of the EPA metering of air quality in lower Manhattan after 9/11?
justadood wrote on December 18, 2006 2:40 PM:I smell FOIA lawsuit. *no way* does disclosure of this information make for a national security issue...this is purely and simply an issue embarassing to the Administration.
Any reasonably intelligent judge would rule in your favour on this case...and I think, Congress would support you as well.
SPENCER ADAMS wrote on December 18, 2006 2:51 PM:What about the FBI stalled investigation of the anthrax attacks in 2001? Here's an article on the latest:
http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2006/12/lawmakers-urge-fbi-to-release.php
R Reed wrote on December 18, 2006 3:07 PM:I like this one, while not part of the Bush Administration directly, certainly related to the orginal posting...
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/21/world/middleeast/21statistics.html?ex=1319083200&en=f3fa0cab1c8b8136&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss
David Waskow wrote on December 18, 2006 3:10 PM:In 2003, after the Bush administration lost a FOIA lawsuit requiring it to make trade negotiating documents public, the office of the United States Trade Representative began to classify trade negotiating texts for reasons of "national security." According to then USTR spokesman Chris Padilla, "The text is classified, and we're just not able to show it to anybody who walks in and has an interest."
Anonymous wrote on December 18, 2006 3:10 PM:Regarding Mad cow disease:
Since 2003 the USDA has found 3 cases of mad cow disease in american cattle. Japan banned imports of US beef for 2 years and then started allowing it again in 2005 under tight rules. Then Japan found some forbidden spinal material in a shipment of veal in early 2006 and abruptly stopped imports of US beef again. A private meatpacker requested permission from the USDA to conduct private lab tests for BSE in all of the cattle that they process so as to certify it BSE-free and they were forbidden from doing so, citing a 1913 law that makes meat testing the exclusive domain of the USDA. Meanwhile, the USDA has been dramatically ratchetting down their own testing efforts for BSE in cattle so it is harder to find any more cases. In August, the USDA cut BSE testing in cattle by 90%. They now test only 110 animals daily, where they used to test 1,000 daily.
Here's an article on it:
Citizen DeWayne wrote on December 18, 2006 3:22 PM:http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/food/2006-03-23-mad-cow-suit_x.htm
and another:
http://www.dvmnewsmagazine.com/dvm/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=372877
Here's one, you know the story about former state department deputy Flynt Leverett's bush with the White House NSC censoring his op-ed for the NYTs. He was scheduled to have a news conference noon eastern today at the New American Foundation, which was to be televised on cspan. Well, I tuned in to watch at 11:50 and at 11:55 cspan announced that they would be going to the Levertt press conference in five minutes. After leaving the room for a minute I came back and there was Tony Snow doing a White House press briefing preempting the New American telecast. Apparently the Foundation was aware of White House's bumping them on cspan and they delayed their start for 20 minutes. And what a press conference it was, with Leverett taking apart the Bush foreign policy in front of a packed with reporters room. I notice Ray McGovern in the audience.
Hillary wrote on December 18, 2006 3:24 PM:It's worth noting that state and county governments also used those libraries. My mother's a public health nurse, and she said she hasn't been able to access things like lead studies from the EPA for almost two years.
Crust wrote on December 18, 2006 3:50 PM:While we don't know who the US wiretaps under FISA, we do know how many (see e.g. Josh's discussion here: http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/007280.php). Now that they are no longer following FISA (i.e. not obtaining a warrant from the FISA court either in advance or retroactively within 3 days) we no longer know how many domestic wiretaps the NSA is doing.
Crust wrote on December 18, 2006 4:08 PM:Here's an example of trying to hide the identity of an admin official writing an opinion piece. From http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2006_11/009994.php:
THE MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN....Over at National Review, a certain J. Edward Carter explains how the budget went from a projected 10-year surplus of $5.6 trillion in 2001 to a projected deficit of $2.9 trillion today. The answer is: blah blah blah. Specious projections, a runaway Congress, Osama bin Laden, etc. etc. But any claims that President Bush "frittered away" the surplus are just the sheerest moonshine.
Whatever. But who is J. Edward Carter? His tagline says, mysteriously, only that "Mr. Carter is an economist in Washington, D.C." What does that J stand for?
Answer: James. He's James E. Carter, deputy undersecretary for international affairs in the Department of Labor. In other words, a political appointee in the Bush administration. I wonder why National Review didn't want anyone to know this?
Marie wrote on December 18, 2006 4:10 PM:Dept. of Education : Spellings was not pleased with a study that showed public school students perform as well as private and charter school students. This report would deal a blow to the Bush Administration's attempt to privatize schools through the use of vouchers and NCLB.
Donna wrote on December 18, 2006 4:18 PM:How about the massive and still ongoing "Declassification in Reverse" program?
It began in 1999 with the Kyl-Lott Amendment, a gross over-reaction to Clinton's E.O. 12958 that "U.S. government agencies declassify all of their historical records that were 25 years old or older by the end of 1999, except for those documents that fell within certain specified exempt categories of records, such as documents relating to intelligence sources and methods, cryptology, or war plans still in effect".
Here is a link to GWU's website:
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB179/
I have included a brief excerpt from the site:
Washington, D.C., February 21, 2006 - The CIA and other federal agencies have secretly reclassified over 55,000 pages of records taken from the open shelves at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), according to a report published today on the World Wide Web by the National Security Archive at George Washington University. Matthew Aid, author of the report and a visiting fellow at the Archive, discovered this secret program through his wide-ranging research in intelligence, military, and diplomatic records at NARA and found that the CIA and military agencies have reviewed millions of pages at an unknown cost to taxpayers in order to sequester documents from collections that had been open for years.
buck wrote on December 18, 2006 4:34 PM:Don't forget the idiotic posts of the Iraqi documents that turned out to contain instructions. In this case, pulling them off might have been the right thing to do, but, still, it qualifies as re-classifying something that was available to the public.
less secrecy wrote on December 18, 2006 4:49 PM:Here's a list last updated in '05:
llywrch wrote on December 18, 2006 4:54 PM:http://www.rcfp.org/homefrontconfidential/foi.html
Does the frequent obsfucation of -- or the removal of -- material on the White House web page count? IIRC, many statements that have since proven embarassing to president Bush & co. are now difficult to find, & in some cases are missing.
Geoff
Dan wrote on December 18, 2006 6:29 PM:1. didn't they stop photographs of coffins from the war?
2. info about Cheney's meetings on Energy Policy, including participants
undecided wrote on December 18, 2006 8:12 PM:Apparently, all of the life scientists with whom the FBI discussed the anthrax case were required to sign confidentiality statements. See the comments of Dr. Francis A. Boyle of the University of Illinois at Champaign for more.
Anonymous wrote on December 18, 2006 8:42 PM:
Tom wrote on December 18, 2006 8:53 PM:wasn't it announce that missile defense tests would be classified after so many failures?
The IRS statistics of income have had the top bins combined in 2002. The data used to detail people who earn $200k-$500k, $500k-$1M and >$1M, and now only show one category, for people who earn >$200k. This doesn't seem that big a deal, but many of the tax changes of the Bush administration favor the >$1M crowd *over* the $200k-$500k crowd.
seashell wrote on December 18, 2006 9:22 PM:The EPA Office of Inspector General issued a report on the World Trade Center on August 23, 2003.
http://www.epa.gov/oig/reports/2003/WTC_report_20030821.pdf
From Chapter 2
"Council on Environmental Quality Influenced EPA Press Releases"
"As a result of the White House CEQ’s influence, guidance for cleaning indoor spaces and information about the potential health effects from WTC debris were not included in EPA’s issued press releases. In addition, based on CEQ’s influence, reassuring information was added to at least one press release and cautionary information was deleted from EPA’s draft version of that press release." p.14
"It should be noted that our analysis of CEQ’s input was limited because CEQ officials chose not to meet with us." p.16
"We were unable to identify any EPA official who claimed ownership of EPA’s WTC press releases issued in September and early October 2001. When we asked the EPA Chief of Staff whether she could claim ownership of EPA’s early WTC press releases, she replied that she was not able to do so “because the ownership was joint ownership between EPA and the White House,” and that “final approval came from the White House.” She also told us that other considerations, such as the desire to reopen Wall Street and national security concerns, were considered when preparing EPA’s early press releases." p.17
Somewhat related, but a different crime, The New York Times ran an article "Editor of Climate Reports Resigns" detailing the resignation of chief of staff to President Bush’s Council Environmental Quality (June 10, 2005).
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/09/politics/09climate.html?ex=1165986000&en=44441d745e1b1df4&ei=5070
"Mr. Cooney’s resignation came two days after documents revealed that he had repeatedly edited government climate reports in ways that cast doubt on the link between building greenhouse-gas emissions and rising temperatures."
Here's the shocker. He wanted to spend more time with his family.
“He had accumulated many weeks of leave and had decided to resign and take the summer off to spend the time with his family,” Ms. Perino said.
buck wrote on December 18, 2006 9:50 PM:One other thing about the Education Department. ED's publishing arm, EDpubs, underwent a significant rehaul sometime between 2001 and 2003. In that span, pre-2000 documents that had conclusions that did not mesh with the new administration's policies disappeared. They did not just become "unavailable"--which is what usually happens when a stack of published documents runs out--they were purged from the system. There are four states that can be flagged on the EDpubs system. First, you have a pre-pub--one can call to reserve a copy of the publication to be sent to him in hard copy when it comes out. Second, it's the regular publications, mostly from NCES--these are free for the taking, as long as printed copies are available. Aside from the printed copies, they now keep HTML or PDF files online as well. The third category is these same documents that have exhausted the printed supply. At this point, they can still be obtained from another publications office (GPO), but for a fee (sometimes quite substantial). Still, the on-line catalog contains links to the departmental sites, such as NCES archives, that make the PDF and HTML files available. Some data files are also available in Excel format once the printed CDs run out (although data files are more hit-or-miss). The final category is the documents that used to be listed in the catalog, but are no longer available in ANY format. I have a number of such documents in my library--as I stated above, these tend to be research reports that draw conclusions contrary to the official policy. Most are Clinton-era reports, but some of the suppressed documents actually came out since 2001.
Austin Cooper wrote on December 19, 2006 1:47 AM:This done without any real research, but:
>> As of this past spring (?), the government discontinued reporting the M3 number -- total dollar amount of currency in circulation;
>> Almost a year ago, the government stopped reporting the monthly total of jobs lost through layoffs.
What a way to run a railroad -- like a robber baron.
Sonomabob wrote on December 19, 2006 11:13 AM:What a huge list and I am sure there is more that we don't even know about.
Any way to make a "news" story for Cable or Time etc. with the long list?
Whistler's mother wrote on December 19, 2006 11:40 AM:Public data which used to be available free of charge is often outsourced to private database companies for management and profit through paid subscriber access -
dont have all the links -
but here's a start
http://www.motherjones.com/news/update/2004/05/05_401.html
Jpol wrote on December 19, 2006 12:52 PM:The Fed also stopped publishing the G-3 index last March. The G-3 measures the increase in the money supply, exposing the fact that the government deals with the budget deficit by simply printing more dollars. The practice of printing too many dollars continues. The measure that exposes the practice has ceased to exist.
ElGringo wrote on December 19, 2006 2:08 PM:The importance of the Federal Reserve stopping to publish the M3 report (already indicated by some other posters) should not be underestimated.
The M3 report specifically details the amount of 'eurodollars' (dollars outside the US) at foreign banks. It was a perfect tool for spotting changes in trends such as eurodollars being changed into other currencies.
It could be argued that the Whitehouse's stance regarding Iran in reality has little to do with Iran's nuclear program but much more with Iran's plans to adopt the Euro as the sole currency in its oil-trading.
Check links below for more:
KJ wrote on December 19, 2006 3:22 PM:M3-petrodollar specific
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrodollar_warfare#M3_data_reporting_discontinued
petrodollar: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/11/11/16272/574
Here's one that the good guys won:
http://www.citizen.org/pressroom/release.cfm?ID=2168
Pamela Drew wrote on December 20, 2006 8:47 AM:One that constantly slips under the radar is the 1948 TICOM or Target Committee report sealed in 1948, scheduled to be opened in 48 years. Poppy Bush extended the release date to 1992 and Sonny Boy extended it again.
Given the numbers of companies that were siezed for trading with the enemy that were tied to Brown Brothers Harriman, 21 and the Prescott Bush, George Walker and vast numbers of Bonesmen involved, it seems that document is the mother lode of details the Bush family don't want public.
When more than half a century is not long enough to see daylight there's deep muck to be raked and it's all in the family. Delay, deny and classify.
EWags wrote on December 20, 2006 10:49 AM:Here's another example of this admin throwing aside 'conventional wisdom' for self serving purposes - they decided to ignore the NBER's declaration of recession in 2001 (the NBER for 75 years has been the organization that decides the start dates of recessions). It doesn't quite make the cut of hiding public information, but certainly misleads the american public.
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/04_08/b3871044.htm
MD wrote on December 20, 2006 4:04 PM:"In a bid to trim the regulatory burden on small businesses, the Environmental Protection Agency is set to relax the rules on what toxic chemicals they have to report.
"But in a twist, the EPA's newly revised Toxics Release Inventory rule will also make it possible for hundreds of large corporations to avoid reporting specific amounts of toxic chemicals they release into the air, land, or water, environmentalists warn."
http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/1220/p02s01-usgn.html
Spaceman wrote on December 20, 2006 4:12 PM:What about the attempted silencing of the director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, Dr. James Hansen?
See http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/29/science/earth/29climate.html?ex=1296190800&en=28e236da0977ee7f&ei=5088...
Anonymous wrote on December 21, 2006 12:39 AM:11 MILLION Americans have been re-clasified as "very low food security" - they are no longer "hungry"
http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/11/20/061120233728.nxqedf25.html
After the Lancet released the study saying that 650,000 Iraqi civilians had been killed in the war - they no longer release the mortality statistics.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/19/AR2006101901799.html
Mari wrote on December 21, 2006 11:16 AM:Here's a link to an old Salon.com article on making women's issues go away:
http://dir.salon.com/story/mwt/feature/2004/04/28/womens_report/index1.html?pn=1
Fed Up wrote on December 21, 2006 3:34 PM:A 2005 report on US computing and competitiveness from the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee (PITAC) lamented the lack of a national investment strategy for computing and compared it unfavorably to the long-term strategies employed in defense procurements. Shortly after PITAC released its report, the committee was disbanded by President Bush.
Fed Up wrote on December 21, 2006 3:35 PM:A 2005 report on US computing and competitiveness from the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee (PITAC) lamented the lack of a national investment strategy for computing and compared it unfavorably to the long-term strategies employed in defense procurements. Shortly after PITAC released its report, the committee was disbanded by President Bush.
1984 wrote on December 21, 2006 4:42 PM:George Orwell (a.k.a. Eric Blair) said it best:
"Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past."
carole wrote on December 21, 2006 6:06 PM:The Federation of American Scientists removed from its webiste an unclassified report on anti-missile technology after they received a nasty letter from DHS.
Even though the report was not classified, DHS played the sensitive FOUO (FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) card.
moxley wrote on December 21, 2006 6:08 PM:(responding to the post below mine)
I applaud the sentiment, but do you really think we're going to be in a position to demand anything? We have no power anymore, and what little is left is being removed by the day.
Also, I am quite skeptical that we will ever have a "next administration." On the off chance that there is not martial law declared over some large terrorist attack and FEMA isn't running the country via the COG plan, any next president will most liekly be as comprimised and corrupt as this one is. Sad but true.
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carole wrote on December 21, 2006 6:09 PM:This time with sources:
The Federation of American Scientists removed from its website an unclassified report on anti-missile technology after they received a nasty letter from DHS.
http://www.nysun.com/article/37885
Even though the report was not classified, DHS played the sensitive FOUO (FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) card.
http://www.fas.org/sgp/news/2006/08/dhs080906.pdf
Jim Tobias wrote on December 21, 2006 6:10 PM:The FCC destroyed a report on media ownership that disproved its contention that increased concentration had no effect on local news:
moxley wrote on December 21, 2006 6:13 PM:http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14836500/
What has to happen before people will do whatever it takes to restore democracy?
(which was almost dead before Bush got into office, he just decided not to try to pretend it still existed (except on TV of course as that is the opiate of the masses).
The stuff that the American revolution fomented over was minor compared to the stuff that has happened in the US recently.
Michael Foley wrote on December 21, 2006 6:42 PM:The annual Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses at the Bureau of Labor Statistics was ordered to stop breaking out separate counts and rates of musculoskeletal injuries/illnesses ("disorders associated with repeated trauma") after they killed the federal ergo rule in 2001.
DM wrote on December 21, 2006 6:45 PM:Early in the administration, the USGS was compelled to remove from the web a map that showed caribou calving areas in ANWR where Bush et al wanted to sell drilling rights. Subsequently the creator of the website was canned and a whole lot more was pulled from the website; see http://www.counterpunch.org/thomas2.html
Jerry wrote on December 21, 2006 6:58 PM:or google USGS ANWR caribou calving
Another aspect of this information game has been the re-jiggering of formulas that provide benchmarks for money, environmental concerns, government responses, and a wide variety of established data bases. I don't have specific examples, however I feel there are numerous occasions where formulas have been reconstructed to produce desired results. Those changes have often been made quietly, or behind the scenes, so when we hear a government statistic reffenced in a news article, it is easy to assume we know the basis for that information. I fear we are often very incorrect.
skeptic wrote on December 21, 2006 6:59 PM:The drug czar's office has been stonewalling for years. Slate did a good article on how they covered up a report saying their anti-drug advertising was useless, and spent $220 million in the interim:
http://www.slate.com/id/2148999/
The Senate Appropriations Committee was so pissed off about ONDCP's stonewalling that they slashed the personnel budget by more than half.
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/cpquery/T?&report=sr293&dbname=109&
fish wrote on December 21, 2006 7:29 PM:Firing Stuart Bowen Jr., the auditor in Iraq exposing contrator corruption:
trevor Nohcud wrote on December 21, 2006 8:57 PM:Obscure provision tucked away in huge military authorization bill calls for shutdown of federal oversight agency that has exposed corruption and mismanagement in Iraq reconstruction; investigations by Republican lawyer Stuart W Bowen Jr have sent American occupation officials to jail on bribery and conspiracy charges, exposed disastrously poor construction work by well-connected companies like Halliburton, and discovered that military did not properly track hundreds of thousands of weapons it shipped to Iraqi security forces; Bowen's supporters say agency is being shut down because it embarrassed Bush administration; opposition is building on both sides of political aisle in Congress as implications of shutdown provision become clear; neither House nor Senate version of bill contained termination clause before bill went to conference committee;
What you do not know can hurt you .
Anonymous wrote on December 21, 2006 10:41 PM:What about releasing the portions of the national intelligence estimate which supported the administration's position on WMD and editing out the portions that cast doubts on it?
Mark B. wrote on December 21, 2006 11:30 PM:Also, there was all that reclassification of materials in the National Archives.
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/news/20060411/index.htm
Mark B. wrote on December 21, 2006 11:39 PM:Ashcroft basically changed the government's policy on FOIA from "when in doubt disclose" to "when in doubt don't disclose" in a memorandum on October 12, 2001. http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/context.jsp?item=a101201ashcroftfoia
G. Anton wrote on December 22, 2006 3:49 AM:Several of the above comments were on the suppression of M3 economic data. What wasn't mentioned is that this was a prelude to a big Bush print job-when he's not busy thowing money away hand over fist, he's busy printing it. Note that the Chinese used this suppression of information as their motive for converting their dollar reserves to euros.
TimBuck2 wrote on December 22, 2006 5:49 AM:- SPENCER ADAMS - December 18, 2006 02:51 PM -
Even worse than just stalling the investigations, the destruction of the AMES cultural Anthrax database was authorised. The genetic evidence would have led directly back to some officially-sponsored US government biowarfare program.
OK, the info is still out there at http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn2265 but the evidence has been disappeared…
liz wrote on December 22, 2006 6:44 AM:The NIH has allowed 15 men to write restrictive treatment guidelines using only TWO PERCENT of the available research for Lyme Disease. This has disenfranchised the care and treatment of over 500 American citizens in the Carolinas alone. The government is not interested in helping to restore rights to its citizens. The government is actively looking for ways to shut down all health(care) and doctors are participating without acknowledging they are cutting their own necks as well as all other Humans..........
scruple wrote on December 22, 2006 7:25 AM:See "The Age of Missing Information" by Steven Aftergood of FAS for a 2005 survey of information withdrawn from public access:
http://www.slate.com/id/2114963/
ES wrote on December 22, 2006 8:28 AM:How about the story how progress reports of the Iraqi Army and Iraqi Police were stopped in 2005? In 2004, the reports had shown something like 5 or 6 battalions with the ability to operated on their own, and one year later the number had dropped to one.
The reason I find this story so interesting is that the right-side of the blogosphere went out of its way to give excuses and reasons why the numbers were down; my fav is that the measurements were so tough to meet that our own military units could not meet the standards either. Great, we are just as incompetent as the Iraqis. The worm turning event is that now in 2006 the latest plan is to place more resources to train the army, police, and ICDC battalions - we, the public, just do not know how many units have stepped up and how many are flagging.
Grav_ wrote on December 22, 2006 8:55 AM:Well, there was that bill introduced in 2005 by Sen. Rick Santorum to attempt to "prohibit federal meteorologists from competing with companies such as AccuWeather and The Weather Channel".
http://tinyurl.com/9uwst
DatDamWuf wrote on December 22, 2006 10:05 AM:This is pretty good. Can we get a comprehensive list of the civil rights the Bush administration and or republican congress has undermined or simply taken away? Like by passing the FISA court to wiretap. Provisions in the Patriot act. The signing statements Bush has made that say he doesn't have to abide by any thing he signs.
Leigh wrote on December 22, 2006 10:27 AM:HUNGER STATISTICS REVISED
Where this administration is not able to supress information completely, they obscure the facts with "doublespeak" as they did recently with the hunger statistics. In the past years, people who had trouble putting food on the table and sometimes went hungry were categorized as "food insecurity with hunger". The number of people who fall into this category has been on the rise, however this administration has wiped out the hunger problem by renaming the category. These people are now reported as ""very low food security".
gary1 wrote on December 22, 2006 12:11 PM:I trust you're aware of the veritable treasure trove of such items to be found here, and within that site, especially regarding abuse, distortion, rewriting and quashing of science here.
Anonymous wrote on December 22, 2006 12:15 PM:Grrr (re: previous post that didn't accept html tags for hyperlink)
Make that here
http://democrats.reform.house.gov/
and here
http://democrats.reform.house.gov/features/politics_and_science/index.htm
Nanna wrote on December 22, 2006 2:44 PM:Regarding 9/11.
greensmile wrote on December 22, 2006 3:35 PM:During the hearings/investigation regarding any prior knowledge about the 9/11 attacks the interviewed person (sorry, can't remember who) was asked: "Do you have the names of the people who provided the funding to the terrorists who carried out the attacks" The reply was "Yes", but that they couldn't remember the names. They were asked to provide that information the following day. That same night, this info was suddenly classified and the pages pertaining to this, where blacked out of the final report....
Some very senior scientists who used to work for the US Forest Service were shunted off to non-science jobs or had other reassignments of duty and funding curtailed because their findings were critical of the ecological impact of Forest Service policies made by Bush administration appointees which favored the logging industry.
Anonymous wrote on December 22, 2006 9:22 PM:The administration has suppressed a report on Oil and Gass incentives in the Gulf: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/22/washington/22royalty.html?ex=1324443600&en=7c13b8cb0622b4f4&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
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wethornet wrote on December 23, 2006 3:37 AM:man, do these people really piss me off.
also, note that the isg said they were massively not counting the full number of attacks.
i wanted to add that they -- i've read -- have reclassified documents relating to pearl harbor -- as in 1941!!! - that were already long since declassified and in the public domain. robert stinnett used them in his magesterial book, "day of deceit." (fdr let it happen.) it is one of the most important books you will ever read.
here's what i think happened. recall 911 and all the talk about another pearl harbor. recall that pnac said the american people would never defend the empire but for another pearl harbor. recall that brzezinski's "the grand chessboard" said that the american people would never go for the burden of empire and needed another pearl harbor. ergo, hide the real pearl harbor documents.
(btw, i think 911 is flat out bogus. wtc7 falls down all by itself. not, repeat, not hit by an airplane. pga golfer payne stewart's jet....air force plane on him right away but on 911 4 planes loiter in the most heavily defended air corridor and don't have a mil. jet on them -- which happened routinely down thru the years like 60-90 times each year they would scramble -- w/i minutes. yeah right.)
these thugs will keep on abusing us until we the people stop it. see ya at the marches in dc on 27 jan. and 17 mar. spread the word.
twobluerings wrote on December 23, 2006 12:45 PM:Why not extend this to include Republican congressional moves to make Bush problems disappear. Did the Bush administration fix facts around policy in the lead up to invading Iraq --- presto, Pat Roberts, the committee chair, stalls the investigation within his committeee. OR, even better, inspector general Stuart Bowen reveals money unaccounted for/war profiteering and the solution ?? --- add an amendment to a bill it (was either Duncan Hunter or Rohrbacher from California, don't remember which one ) at the last moment that eliminates his position. This bill was passed in the last month.
Dick Strubbe wrote on December 24, 2006 2:10 AM:While the author says "this is not a momentous event", his last paragraph gives food for thought:
Dick Strubbe wrote on December 24, 2006 2:13 AM:The discontinuation of M3 reports is a relatively minor matter compared to growth in areas of the U.S. payments system that are not regulated by the Fed and not well monitored by them. But it is unsettling. It detracts from the transparency the Fed preaches and adds to the suspicion that the Fed wants to hide anything showing money growth high enough to fuel inflation, just so people won't know how bad it is and possibly react and thus make it worse.
The previous posting should have included this link to a story about the dicontinuation of the publication of the M3 money supply figures by the Federal Reserve:
http://www.financialsense.com/editorials/conrad/2005/1122.html
PeterofLoneTree wrote on December 24, 2006 7:49 AM:BEIJING, Dec. 22 (Xinhua) -- "The Chinese government has banned individuals and organizations from providing meteorological survey venues and information to overseas services without approval."
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2006-12/22/content_5522324.htm
Emily wrote on December 24, 2006 11:15 AM:I just want to say; Bless the whistleblowers, especially those who face certain destruction after doing the right thing. Thanks to all of you as well.
md_pallavolo wrote on December 27, 2006 12:16 PM:Not to rain on the parade, but to be fair (not that this administration necessarily deserves it), the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC) has published a fair bit of information re: terrorist incidents in 2005 (see 2nd item in bulleted list in original post), as well as a retrospective report on 2004 utilizing new criteria applied by the NCTC for 2005. This was what was reported in the linked WaPo article.
Haven't had the chance to assess whether this clears things up or obscures things, or how the analysis stacks up with previous years, but realize that their new methods significantly increase the number of incidents that fall into their amended definition of "international terrorism", which was admittedly narrow in previous years.
Anonymous wrote on December 27, 2006 2:56 PM:The Administration has changed the reporting procedure for executive pay, significantly lowering the amounts that can be reported. As the NYT story notes:
"Under the old rule, if a company awarded an options grant valued at $15 million to an executive this year, the full amount of $15 million would show up in the summary compensation table. Under the new rule, which takes effect immediately, the amount reflected in the table would be much smaller, with the remaining part of the $15 million included in later years, as the executive qualifies to exercise the options."
Source: (NYT): http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/27/business/27place.html?ei=5094&en=e8cb39f15e6ea1ca&hp=&ex=1167282000&partner=homepage&pagewanted=print
jw wrote on December 27, 2006 2:57 PM:Congress requested that the Commerce Dept. submit a report on offshore outsourcing by June 2004. However, even though the report had been completed well before the November 2004 elections, it was only released in Sept. 2005 in response to FOIA request. What was released then was only 12 pages that focuses on the alleged positive impacts of outsourcing. Analysts who wrote the original report, which was then vetted by political appointees, said the longer original report contained much more on the concerns raised by outsourcing.
http://www.manufacturingnews.com/news/05/1012/art1.html
pgl wrote on December 27, 2006 2:58 PM:I'm sure Brad DeLong mentioned the details somewhere but the 2004 Economic Report of the President was supposed to detail the 75-year generational accounting forcecast showing that the present value of government spending exceeded the present value of taxes by something around $90 billion. Of course, this forecast got Paul O'Neill fired. Kotlikoff discusses this whole episode in his new book.
fsckit wrote on December 27, 2006 3:50 PM:In July 2004, the DoJ via the Government Printing Office ordered libraries to destroy five documents on asset forfiture. Details (including the documents themselves) can be found at The Memory Hole:
http://www.thememoryhole.org/doj/forfeiture_docs.htm
And a MSM mention of the incident:
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2004/07/24/libraries_ordered_to_destroy_us_pamphlets/
Blindfolded Auditor wrote on December 27, 2006 8:28 PM:My personal favorite is the May 23rd 2006 BusinessWeek Online story (that caused nary a ripple in the mainstream press, even the financial press) that brought to light a wee item in the 5/5/06 Federal Register.
Seems Pres. Bush has annointed John Negroponte with the ability to exempt publicly traded companies from SEC disclosure and accounting requirements, like ... Oh, 'keeping accurate 'books, records, and accounts' and maintaining 'a system of internal accounting controls sufficient' to ensure the propriety of financial transactions and the preparation of financial statements in compliance with 'generally accepted accounting principles'."
Consider the implications - Enron, AT&T, Halliburton, KBR; no wonder Billions of dollars have gone missing in Iraq.
Pandemoniac wrote on December 28, 2006 2:36 AM:I strongly suggest you read the article - it's short but every single line packs a whallop. Then read the comments from the readers.
Sirota was all over this topic over a year and a half ago. He included this bit:
"In 2002, Democrats uncovered evidence that the Bush administration was removing health information from government websites. Specifically, the administration deleted data showing that abortion does not increase the risk of breast cancer. That scientific data was seen by the White House as a direct affront to the pro-life movement."
Click on my name to see the link (which includes a huge list of other nasty stuff the Bush Administration has tried to hide)
MT wrote on December 28, 2006 3:45 AM:Your tax dollars at work to make sure they look like they do good work.
1watt wrote on December 29, 2006 1:55 PM:How about those 3,000 pages Sadam released prior to the invasion. Bush wouldn't even let the UN see them.
Lindsey wrote on December 29, 2006 4:51 PM:I read the list quickly, so my apologies if this is up already, but it does go to the thoroughness of information suppression:
Education Guides in the Grand Canyon are no longer allowed to discuss the age of the geological formations.
Here's the most recent update:
http://www.peer.org/news/news_id.php?row_id=801
It has something to do with an alternate history of the Grand Canyon that is being peddled in their bookstores. Apparently, according to the creationists, the Grand Canyon was created by the Biblical flood in the time of Moses.
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When Bush stole the 2000 election, it was not long before taxpayer supported information began to disappear. It was then that previously free information became subject to high fees. Case in point: NHTSA - http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars began asking for $25.00 per issue. I had been researching a exhaust defect on my Pathfinder – it had affected thousands of vehicles – suddenly previously free information was buried under a schedule of fees.
San Hensel wrote on January 5, 2007 11:49 PM:Okay, since bi-partisanship in the House and Senate with the White House isn't going to happen, and after seeing this, I'm all for impeachment.
www.impeachbush.org
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guyermo wrote on January 6, 2007 12:35 AM:well shoot, with all this document hiding, what does Bush need a Presidential Library for at all? Everything he wants us to see can fit into a 1" 3-ring binder.
tb wrote on January 6, 2007 3:25 AM:there was a story on the bbc site, i believe, which talked about the status of Iragi troop readiness no longer being reported, or being classified now.
tb wrote on January 6, 2007 3:26 AM:there was another one, about results from tests of the 'star wars' missile defense system being classified now too
Michael Reed wrote on January 6, 2007 12:21 PM:If all records belong to the White House, and the White House belongs to "the people", not the Administration who is renting it, then lets kick the bastards out, and take back the papers!
TT wrote on January 8, 2007 9:57 AM:The CIA - World Fact Book has removed the "Military Expenditures" data that use to give a total dollar amount for military spending by country. They have replaced it with "Military expenditures - percent of GDP" where the GDP is calculated on an exchange rate basis. You can use this value to calculate the total dollars spent, unfortunately, they do not supply the summary chart that can be pasted into a spreadsheet program for a comparison between all countries. You have to manually go country by country and enter the data.
I had been using the “Military Expenditures” data for a number of years to teach students how to use a spreadsheet program and provide an interesting example of how graphing data provides an illuminating picture of the data.
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It isn't just Bush & Co either, this has been going on since WW2. You just cannot continue with the "holier than thou" attitude without being seen as hypocrites.
Do you still wonder why Americans have been targeted by extremists for a very long time?
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