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Of course, many of the breakout stars on Netflix were regular actors before they worked on a project with the streaming service. Even some regular people (non-actors) who have been the subject of Netflix documentaries have also become famous thanks to the streaming company. And Mendelsohn owes his work in a high profile Rogue One to Netflix, which hired him to star in the streaming service’s original program Bloodline, about a dysfunctional family living in the Florida Keys. The Fore followed cannibalistic funeral rites that required them to cook and eat the dead — a practice they believed passed on spiritual aspects of the dead to the living. Even Trump, who’s claimed that he could declassify documents merely by thinking about it, followed this practice Jan. 19, 2021, when he issued a memorandum declassifying certain documents related to the FBI’s investigation of links between his 2016 campaign and the Russian government’s efforts to interfere in the election.

The U.S. presidents who followed Truman continued to tinker with the rules. Aftergood says he thinks the system would be improved by changing the rules and setting an automatic “drop dead date” on classification – say, 40 or 50 years – after which older documents automatically would become available to the public, without the need for formal reclassification or even review. It specifies that an agency classifying information must also set an expiration date for when the information will be automatically declassified. That makes it necessary to find all the documents that contain the fact and remark them, so that government officials know what can be disclosed and differentiate it from other information that still needs to be protected. Obama’s directive also designates various officials who can declassify a document, ranging from the original classifier and the person’s supervisor, an official assigned to do the review by the agency, and the Director of National Intelligence or the director’s principal deputy. Steven Aftergood, director of the Federation of American Scientists’ Project on Government Secrecy from 1991 to 2021, says via email. Another of the GMU panelists, John Fitzpatrick, the senior director for records access and information security management in the Obama administration, noted that declassification isn’t about just documents, but the pieces of information that are being declassified.

Mary DeRosa, who served as National Security Council Legal Adviser in the Obama administration, said at a recent panel discussion on the handling of secrets, held by the Schar School at GMU. In 2020, the most recent year for which figures are available, agencies completed automatic declassification review of approximately 40 million pages of records by Dec. 31. But they were unable to get to another 23.6 million pages that were scheduled for release. The only official guidance on that seems to come from a 2020 federal appeals court decision, in which the judges noted that “declassification, even by the President, must follow established procedures.” However, the normal practice seems to be that the president records the declassification decision in an official memorandum. Constitution, which was affirmed in a 1988 Supreme Court case, Department of the Navy v. Egan. The U.S. Navy (USN) and U.S. Last week, NASA named former U.S. More youthful terrain – such as a huge plain bereft of craters, just north of the mountainous range – popped up in pictures sent back in mid-July of 2015. The zone has been informally named Sputnik Planitia and is a region of intense scrutiny, given that geologists are still trying to figure out what caused it.