March 25, 2006

More secret meetings in the government

Filed under: Conspiracy — Conspiracy Theory @ 6:56 pm

As recommended by private interests, these meetings between government and private interest will remain closed:

A new advisory committee in the Homeland Security Department is free to disregard a law designed to keep meetings open and proceedings public, according to a departmental notice.

In a somewhat Orwellian manner, the project is justified by underscoring “. . . the importance of making sure our information flows freely and accurately. . .”. Closed meetings between government and private interests are always good for the free flow of information.

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