From: <in...@av...> - 2004-07-20 09:29:37
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<html> <head> <title>mzbe</title> </head> <body> <div align="center"><center> <table border="0" cellpadding="0"> <tr> <td><font face="Arial"><strong>Want to discover what the FBI has on file about you?</strong><br> </font><font face="Arial" size="2">You might think they have nothing -- then again, you could be wrong.<br> There is only one way to find out for sure...ask! In this report,<br> you will discover not only how to obtain your files and where to send<br> for them,<br> but you will also discover some of the codes and acronyms used in FBI files.<br> Without these codes and acronyms, deciphering your FBI files could prove<br> difficult,<br> if not impossible. IMPORTANT: Keep this information, as you will need it<br> when you receive your files from the FBI.<br> In addition, there is an explanation of:</font><p><font face="Arial" size="2">* The Freedom of Information and Privacy Act (FOIPA)<br> * How the FBI deals with FOIPA requests<br> * What circumstances the FBI can refuse to release certain<br> information to you, and<br> * An explanation of how to send an appeal letter if your request is<br> denied</font></p> <p><font face="Arial" size="2">But first, before we tackle how to request your files,<br> there is a section on how the FBI organizes and maintains their files.<br> There is also discussion on the types of information found in their<br> filing system<br> as well as the classification codes the FBI uses.<br> The FBI has established a large presence on the World Wide Web,<br> and they have posted some documents there for your reading pleasure -<br> -including information on the UFO crash in Roswell, New Mexico over 50<br> years ago,<br> as well as information on gangsters and America's Most Wanted.<br> See if your mysterious neighbor is this years new Al Capone!<br> The main FBI site promises to publish other documents in their<br> electronic reading room in the future.<br> We may assume that, perhaps, some day we will be able to access our own<br> files electronically.<br> Finally, in keeping with the current electronic nature of the Internet<br> and gaining information off the 'Net,<br> there is a listing of not only the FBI Field Offices which have<br> homepages on the Web,<br> but also a section on other FBI-related Web sites you may be interested<br> in exploring.</font></p> <p><strong><font face="Arial" size="2">For futher information, visit our site. <a href="http://www.avvesta.com">http://www.avvesta.com</a></font></strong></td> </tr> </table> </center></div> <p align="center"><font size="1" color="#FFFFFF">etxvyyxdz rvysvumhjq hxhkx qsza</font></p> </body> </html> |