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The original Northwoods documents There are a couple of unreadable pages towards the top of the document but below those everything becomes clear.

CRS Report: The War Powers Resolution: After Thirty Years The War Powers Resolution (P.L. 93-148) was passed over the veto of President Nixon on November 7, 1973, to provide procedures for Congress and the President to participate in decisions to send U.S. Armed Forces into hostilities. Section 4(a)(1) requires the President to report to Congress any introduction of U.S. forces into hostilities or imminent hostilities. When such a report is submitted, or is required to be submitted, section 5(b) requires that the use of forces must be terminated within 60 to 90 days unless Congress authorizes such use or extends the time period. Section 3 requires that the "President in every possible instance shall consult with Congress before introducing" U.S. Armed Forces into hostilities or imminent hostilities.  Made available by the Federation of American Scientists

CRS Report: 81050: War Powers Resolution: Presidential Compliance Two separate but closely related issues confront Congress each time the President introduces armed forces into a situation abroad that conceivably could lead to their involvement in hostilities. One issue concerns the division of war powers between the President and Congress, whether the use of armed forces falls within the purview of the congressional power to declare war and the War Powers Resolution. The other issue is whether Congress concurs in the wisdom of the action. This issue brief does not deal with the substantive merits of using armed forces in specific cases, but rather with the congressional authorization for the action and the application and effectiveness of the War Powers Resolution.  Made available by the Federation of American Scientists

The Coalition Provisional Authority--Origin, Characteristics, and Institutional Authorities Responsibility for overseeing reconstruction in post-conflict Iraq initially fell to the Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance (ORHA). Established in early 2003, ORHA was headed by Lieutenant General Jay M. Garner, U.S. Army (ret.). By June 2003, ORHA had been replaced, or subsumed, by the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA), which is led by Ambassador L. Paul Bremer III. Made available by the Federation of American Scientists

The September 11 Detainees: A Review of the Treatment of Aliens Held on Immigration Charges in Connection with the Investigation of the September 11 Attacks Department of justice inspector general issues report on treatment of aliens held on immigration charges in connection with the investigation of the September 11 terrorist attacks. Made available by the Federation of American Scientists

GAO Report--Energy Task Force: Process Used to Develop the National Energy Policy On January 29, 2001, the President established the National Energy Policy Development Group (NEPDG)—a group of cabinet-level and other senior administration officials, chaired by the Vice President—to gather information, deliberate, and recommend a national energy policy. The group presented its final report to the President in May 2001. GAO was asked to (1) describe the process used by the NEPDG to develop the National Energy Policy report, including whom the group met with and what topics were discussed and (2) determine the costs associated with that process. Although appointed NEPDG Chair, the Vice President elected not to respond to GAO’s request for certain factual NEPDG information.  GAO filed suit in U.S. District Court to obtain the information. The district court later dismissed GAO’s suit on jurisdictional grounds, without reaching the merits of GAO’s right to audit and evaluate NEPDG activities or to obtain access to NEPDG records.

DoD Annual Report to the President and Congress-2002 Compliments of the Department of Defense

Inspector General Report: EPA Misled Public About Health Effects of WTC Collapse Final report regarding the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) response to the World Trade Center (WTC) collapse.  This report contains findings that describe problems encountered in responding to the WTC collapse and corrective actions the Office of Inspector General (OIG) recommends.  This report represents the opinion of the OIG and the finding contained in this report do not necessarily represent the final EPA position.  Final determinations on matters in the report will be made by EPA managers in accordance with established procedures. Made available by the Memory Hole 

OMB: 2003 Report to Congress on Combating Terrorism Compliments of the White House

The Patriot Act Made available by the Electronic Privacy Information Center

The Victory Act Made available by Liberty Think

Department of Defense Military Commission Reports Comprehensive list from the Department of Defense

Presidential Advisers' Testimony Before Congressional Committees: An Overview A congressional committee may request (informally, or by a letter from the committee chair, perhaps co-signed by the ranking Member) or demand (pursuant to subpoena) the testimony of a presidential adviser. However, Congress may encounter legal and political problems in attempting to enforce a subpoena to a presidential adviser. Conflicts concerning congressional requests or demands for executive branch testimony or documents often involve extensive negotiations and may be resolved by some form of compromise as to, inter alia, the scope of the testimony or information to be provided to Congress. Made available by the Federation of American Scientists

Globalizing Cooperative Threat Reduction: A Survey of Options Increasingly, Congress and the Administration are looking to utilize nonproliferation assistance programs, including cooperative threat reduction, to help reduce the risk of terrorist access to weapons of mass destruction (WMD). In the FY2004 National Defense Authorization Act, Congress authorized the Bush Administration to spend $50 million of unobligated funds from the Cooperative Threat Reduction Program in states outside the former Soviet Union. Thus far, the Bush Administration has proposed that such funds could be used for retraining weapons scientists in Iraq and Libya or for reducing uranium enrichment levels in foreign research nuclear reactors. This report, which will be updated as needed, analyzes the range of possible applications of CTR funds and the kinds of assistance might be supplied, and describes legal, financial, technical, and political constraints on possible assistance. Made available by the Federation of American Scientists

Nato and the European Union This report addresses several questions central to the debate over European security and the future of the broader transatlantic relationship. These include: What are the specific security missions of NATO and the European Union, and what is the appropriate relationship between the two organizations? What types of military forces are necessary for NATO’s role in collective defense, and for the EU’s role in crisis management? Are NATO and EU decision-making structures and procedures appropriate and compatible to ensure that there is an adequate and timely response to emerging threats? What is the proper balance between political and military tools for defending Europe and the United States from terrorism and weapons proliferation? Made available by the Federation of American Scientists

Foreign Aid: An Introductory Overview of U.S. Programs and Policy The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) manages the bulk of bilateral economic assistance; the Treasury Department handles most multilateral aid; and the Department of Defense (DOD) and the State Department administer military and other security-related programs. The Millennium Challenge Corporation is a new foreign aid agency created in 2004. The House International Relations and Senate Foreign Relations Committees have primary congressional responsibility for authorizing foreign aid programs while the House and Senate Appropriations Foreign Operations Subcommittees manage bills appropriating most foreign assistance funds.  Made available by the Federation of American Scientists

Charter for the Iraqi National Intelligence Service  Made available by the Federation of American Scientists

Federal Taxation of Earnings versus Investment Income in 2004 Made available by the  Institute on Taxation & Economic Policy

Iran-Contra: The Declassified Story The Iran-Contra Scandal: The Declassified History provides the 101 most important documents on the policy decisions, covert operations, and subsequent cover-up that created the most serious constitutional crisis of modern times. To enhance this documentation, the editors provide contextual overviews of the complex components of the Iran-Contra operations as well as glossaries of the key players, and a detailed chronology of events.

DoD--National Industrial Security Program-SAP This document contains information EXEMPT FROM MANDATORY DISCLOSURE under the FOIA. Exemption 5 applies. Key lock protection by authorized personnel required. Made available by the Federation of American Scientists

Special Access Programs and Sensitive Activities This regulation establishes implementing instructions and procedures for the establishment, maintenance, support, disestablishment, and oversight of Army special access programs (SAPs), sensitive activities, and Army participation in other Department of Defense (DOD) or Federal agency programs that restrict personnel access. Made available by the Federation of American Scientists

Special Access Program This regulation sets forth the implementing instructions and procedures for establishing, maintaining, supporting, and disestablishing Army Special Access Programs (SAPs).  Made available by the Federation of American Scientists

Detention of American Citizens as Enemy Combatants This report provides background information regarding the cases of two U.S. citizens who are currently in military custody as “enemy combatants,” Yaser Esam Hamdi and Jose Padilla. A brief introduction to the law of war pertinent to the detention of different categories of individuals is offered, followed by brief analyses of the main legal precedents invoked to support the President’s actions, as well as Ex parte Milligan of U.S. practice during wartime to detain persons deemed dangerous to the national security follows, including legislative history that may help to shed light on Congress’ intent in authorizing the use of force to fight terrorism. Made available by the Federation of American Scientists

DoD--National Industrial Security Program Made available by the Federation of American Scientists

Investigation of Intelligence Activities at Abu Ghraib-pdf This investigation was ordered initially by LTG Ricardo S. Sanchez, Commander, Combined Joint Task Force Seven (CJTF-7). LTG Sanchez appointed MG George R. Fay as investigating officer under the provisions of Army Regulation 381-10, Procedure 15. MG Fay was appointed to investigate allegations that members of the 205th Military Intelligence Brigade (205 MI BDE) were involved in detainee abuse at the Abu Ghraib Detention Facility. Specifically, MG Fay was to determine whether 205 MI BDE personnel requested, encouraged, condoned, or solicited Military Police (MP) personnel to abuse detainees and whether MI personnel comported with established interrogation procedures and applicable laws and regulations. Made available by the Washington Post

Corporate Income Taxes in the Bush Years Following the tragic events of September 11, 2001, Americans joined together in grief and solidarity to support each other and our country. Corporate America also rallied to a cause, but it wasn’t in support of our nation. On the contrary, it was tax avoidance. In the fall of 2001, corporate lobbyists descended upon Washington, D.C. to try to turn our nation’s bad fortune to their companies’ advantage. They sought huge new tax breaks, even refunds of taxes paid in the past. Major accounting firms assisted in the lobbying, and also redoubled their efforts to market offshore tax shelters to their corporate clients, even recommending renunciation of their U.S. citizenship. They told companies, in Ernst & Young’s infamous phrase, that “the improvement on earnings is powerful enough that maybe the patriotism issue needs to take a back seat.” Made available by Citizens for Tax Justice

Bush Administration's "War on Terrorism"...Failure of Leadership -FPIF Report The Bush administration’s “war on terrorism” reflects a major failure of leadership and makes Americans more vulnerable rather than more secure. The administration has chosen a path to combat terrorism that has weakened multilateral institutions and squandered international goodwill. Not only has Bush failed to support effective reconstruction in Afghanistan, but his war and occupation in Iraq have made the United States more vulnerable and have opened a new front and a recruiting tool for terrorists while diverting resources from essential homeland security efforts. In short, Washington’s approach to homeland security fails to address key vulnerabilities, undermines civil liberties, and misallocates resources.

"Executive Excess" Report 2004: Campaign Contributions, Outsourcing, Unexpensed Stock Options and Rising CEO Pay CEO Pay Soars at Companies That Send Jobs Overseas. Average CEO compensation at the 50 firms outsourcing the most service jobs increased by 46 percent in 2003, compared to a 9 percent average increase for all CEOs at the 365 large companies surveyed by Business Week.  Top outsourcers earned an average of $10.4 million in 2003, 28 percent more than the average CEO compensation of $8.1 million. From 2001 to 2003, the top 50 outsourcing CEOs earned $2.2 billion while sending an estimated 200,000 jobs overseas.

The Kerry Report Transcripts The rare landmark Senate hearings on the narco-corruption of officials and intelligence agencies in the US, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Chaired by Senator John Kerry.  It had been available to the public for one single week. Made available by the Memory Hole

9/11 Report: Full Text HTML Format Made available by the Government Printing Office

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