What ascertations have I made that you think is untrue? What I quoted came directly from the National Archives FAQ and supports my claims that the public is free to visit and access the information there. Are you saying the National Archives itself isn't an authority on what services the National Archives provide?
The entire purpose of the National Archives is for people to be able to access the information stored there.
Hell, call them up and ask them these questions.
Where are people getting the idea that the National Archives is like some huge warehouse where classified information is kept and no one can get in?
Seriously, some of the arguments I get into here are just bizarre.
What ascertations have I made that you think is untrue? What I quoted came directly from the National Archives FAQ and supports my claims that the public is free to visit and access the information there. Are you saying the National Archives itself isn't an authority on what services the National Archives provide?
The entire purpose of the National Archives is for people to be able to access the information stored there.
Hell, call them up and ask them these questions.
Where are people getting the idea that the National Archives is like some huge warehouse where classified information is kept and no one can get in?
Seriously, some of the arguments I get into here are just bizarre.