Traces the history of the Freedom of Information Act, describing the events that led to the legislation, and discussing how its passage affected life in the United States.
A guide to legal issues in Web 2.0 and cloud computing, covering copyright, intellectual property rights and related rights, data protection, freedom of information, defamation, liability issues, and more.
The federal government creates a committee to rid society of all books it deems unsuitable, libraries team with local governments to form military groups to defend themselves, and Iku, a girl who has joined the Library Forces, is nervous that her parents will find out about her dangerous mission during their visit to her library.
Someone on the team is manipulating Iku, and using her attraction to Dojo against her, and Iku's role in the book burning is investigated by the Media Betterment Committee.
The Library Forces, a group formed to help libraries protect their collections from government attempts to get rid of books it deems unsuitable, sends in a temporary replacement for the director of the Kanto Library Base who has become ill, but when Iku and her roommate Asako discover books are missing, they must figure out whether the substitute director is working with the enemy.
the alien autopsy film, Area 51, & the U.S. government coverup of UFOs
Hesemann, Michael
1997
Examines the events of July 1947 when an alien space craft allegedly crashed at Roswell, NM; looks at the Santilli film that reportedly shows an autopsy performed on one of the dead alien passengers; and claims that a similar incident occurred one month earlier.