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US Government Restricting Research Libraries

Fascism"In a move that has been termed 'positively Orwellian' by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility Executive Director Jeff Ruch, George W. Bush is ending public access to research materials at EPA regional libraries without Congressional consent. This all-out effort to impede research and public access is a [loosely] covert operation to close down 26 technical libraries under the guise of budgetary constraint. Scientists are protesting, but at least 15 of the libraries will be closed by Sept. 30, 2006."

"In a move that has been termed 'positively Orwellian' by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility Executive Director Jeff Ruch, George W. Bush is ending public access to research materials at EPA regional libraries without Congressional consent. This all-out effort to impede research and public access is a [loosely] covert operation to close down 26 technical libraries under the guise of budgetary constraint. Scientists are protesting, but at least 15 of the libraries will be closed by Sept. 30, 2006."

"Public access to EPA libraries and collections will end as soon as possible", according to a report found online at PEER, an acronym for Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. All total, nearly 80,000 documents, not in digital format, are being boxed up and placed in infinite limbo status by the Bush Administration. The scene from the Raiders of the Lost Ark, where the Ark of the Covenant was wheeled into a massive sea of identical box crates, inside an enormous warehouse, comes vividly to mind.

The suppression of information to the public and efforts to control the flow of information of the sciences has reached critical mass. Shades of the once science fictional book, Fahrenheit 451, are dangerously close to reality and the banning and burning of books looms all to surreal, but are more fact than science fiction now. Who could have ever envisioned that Ray Bradbury's vicious, futuristic, dystopian society would ever come to fruition; but it may indeed have done just that!

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US Government Restricting Research Libraries
Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, August 31 2006 @ 11:24 AM UTC
It wasn't good enough for them to control the information and research now they have to lock it off from everyone else. Sounds like christianity's doing that thing again that it does every thousand years.
US Government Restricting Research Libraries
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, September 01 2006 @ 10:48 AM UTC
i just dont get why they would do, this what are they trying to hide?
US Government Restricting Research Libraries
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, September 01 2006 @ 11:01 AM UTC
I don't think this is about them trying to hide anything. I think that during a wide social debate about contentious issues--global warming and environmental destruction for instance--limiting access to information will aid those who retain access to the detriment of those who do not. This is about relying on a single source for interpretation of information. No longer can people look at information and draw their own conclusions, but must rely on the interpretations of the higher ups. This is scarier than some revelation that they are hiding something (would anything surprise you about those fuckers?)...
US Government Restricting Research Libraries
Authored by: GameDreamer on Friday, September 01 2006 @ 01:53 PM UTC
Ha, I'm surprised by nothing they do anymore.
The shit's gonna really hit the fan soon.

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US Government Restricting Research Libraries
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, September 15 2006 @ 08:53 AM UTC
I think that this move is part of the movement to rewrite all historical information and replacing it with something that mimicks the vision of the proponents of the New American Century.
ABC started a much more overt attempt at re-writting recent history.
All it takes is them to keep their machine running as Roves desires, as they figure a unitary govt. that last a generation,(70 years) will result in a world that know no other way...........