The US government has finally declassified some World War II-era mining surveys and documents. I can't find anything interesting or notable, though. Most of it is like this report - "we looked for X/Y/Z resources in this location, but it doesn't seem viable." Why was this shit classified for 80+ years?
>>536622000ur supposed to feed all the papers into an LLM and ask it questions
>>536622000interesting digits
>>536622104Sure thing, noseberg
>>536622000>Why was this shit classified for 80+ years?because at the time these were surveys for strategic resources, so they got classified and buried in some drawer somewhere to be forgotten for 80 years. there is a lot of mundane shit that gets slapped with a secret clearance and is technically classified information.
>>536622000>The US government has finally declassified some World War II-era mining surveys and documents. I can't find anything interesting or notable, though. Most of it is like this report - "we looked for X/Y/Z resources in this location, but it doesn't seem viable." Why was this shit classified for 80+ years? It's a legitimately good question. The government should be prevented from classifying things just to classify them. There should be an extreme need for secrecy but instead even the so called "good presidents" did not fix this issue.