Did anyone who read this JP Barlow article (linked in notable posts)
>https:// www.forbes.com/asap/2002/1007/042_3.html
notice this section
>Moynihan proposed a bill called the Government Secrecy Reform Act. Cosponsored by conservative Republicans Jesse Helms and Trent Lott, among others, this legislation was hardly out to gut American intelligence. But the spooks fought back effectively through the Clinton Administration and so weakened the bill that one of its cosponsors, Congressman Lee Hamilton (D-Ind.), concluded that it would be better not to pass what remained.
>A few of its recommendations eventually were wrapped into the
>Intelligence Authorization Act of 2000.
>But of these, the only one with any operational force–a requirement that a public-interest declassification board be established to advise the Administration in these matters-has never been implemented.
>Thanks to the vigorous interventions of the Clinton White House, the cult of secrecy remained unmolested.
My thoughts were that this clause in the 2000 Intel Authorization Act (req for a public interest declassification board) could be the motivation behind Q's leaks. Is President Trump beginning a process to implement a declassification board? Q has suggested the participants here, in the future could serve in a role along those lines, of holding the intel agencies accountable to the citizenry.
The spook-run era of Clinton/Bush/every pres since JFK (with the possible exceptions of Nixon and Carter) seems to be coming to an end, by all appearances. What is the longer-term future of this board?
Are our memes specifically intended to serve the public with previously classified info, as stipulated in the Intelligence Authorization Act of 2000?