The National Pardon Centre is a Canadian non-profit Founded by Nicole Levesque and Michael Ashby in September 2002, it has become the most complete pardon and waiver service in Canada. If you have criminal records canada they will assist you in applying to have it sealed, similar to USA’s expungement. If you’re trying to enter into the U.S. from Canada they will assist you in the paperwork that is required by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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Does the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) discriminate against its own investigators? According to the lawsuit filed by investigators claiming that the DEA discriminates against them if they are older than 37. In fact they claim they cannot become Special Agents because of the discriminatory policy.
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The Director of National Intelligence has just released the “Authorized Classification and Control Markings Register.” What’s that mean? It essentially defines what is TOP SECRET, SECRET, CLASSIFIED, etc. You know, all those interesting markings that the government uses to try to keep documents away from the public.
Read more from FAS. The Directive is available to download.

Following up from my previous post about Contra Costa County Employee Salaries the list available after the jump.
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The Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) is a data gathering, data research and data distribution organization at Syracuse University. They track everything.
Please take the time to check them out and see if what they have to offer may answer some of your questions.
Former Deputy Chief, Franklin Richards, in the CIA’s Special Activities Division claims the CIA poisoned him. In his 27 page complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia he alleges the conditions he was forced to train covert operatives in foreign lands were filthy and had toxic dust from ammunitions. The complaint has numerous redactions from the CIA.
From Courthouse News Service:
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