Secret government, part 1.

As Steven Aftergood of Secrecy News pointed out on November 8, 2004, the government is extending its control of information well beyond the established categories of "secret" and "classified" and their various permutations. Although a document's contents may not justify its being stamped "Secret," its contents may be withheld on the theory that it is "For Official Use Only" (FOUO)--which surely must vary little from "Official Use Only" (OUO). Content may also be withheld if it constitutes "Sensitive Homeland Security Information" (SHSI, called "sushi," we think), or "Safeguarding ...

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