Army Cancels Special Ops Bible Project, Seeks to Create Loophole to Evade FOIA Request |
Submitted by Steve Peacock
Original Publisher: Steve Peacock (IMC-Binghamton, N.Y.) |
Rather than publicly disclose details about its planned production of 10,000 modified Bibles, the U.S. Army Special Operations Command has withdrawn a purchase order that it placed with the International Bible Society (IBS) to carry out the project.
The Army's abrupt cancellation of its planned contract with IBS is a blatant attempt to circumvent the federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Its cancellation of the order for enhanced Bibles couldn’t be more suspect: the agency withdrew the order after receiving my request for related photos and documents I had submitted under the FOIA.
What a coincidence, eh? |
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