Black Vault: A Useful Resource
September 23, 2019
The Black Vault is a news site covering intelligence, military, and related topics. DarkCyber wants to highlight the site’s Document Archive. The site states that Black Vault is
the largest privately run online repository of declassified government documents anywhere in the world. With more than 2 million pages of documents to read, on nearly every government secret imaginable.
The content comes via Freedom of Information Act requests.
Examples of documents available without charge include:
A collection of unsealed documents related to the Epstein matter.
Documents related to the US Army Nuclear and Chemical Agency. These date from the 1970s to the 1980s.
Information about metamaterials. These innovations are significant and point to interesting use cases for stealth applications.
The documents DarkCyber reviewed were in PDF format. Quality varied, which is not unusual for government archives.
The site contains discussion groups. This is a useful resource.
Stephen E Arnold, September 23, 2019
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One Response to “Black Vault: A Useful Resource”
Interesting to to scan through just on the home page. Think about the time it took to aquire all these documents? What could have motivated a person to do that? Did he profit from the effort? Oh well the answer is put there somewhere!