Government Attic: repository of noteworthy declassified/FOIA'd/public records access government docs

A reader writes,

GovernmentAttic.org, a noncommercial independent website, announces the publication of thousands of important government documents obtained through proper channels using public records access laws such as the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
Government Attic includes fascinating historical documents, oddities and fun stuff about government programs, and government "bloopers". Browsing the site is like rummaging through the Government's Attic — hence the name.

Among the notable holdings:
– Tens of thousands of pages of FBI files on important events and famous people;
– Weird items seized by customs inspectors at airports;
– A listing of movies, books and TV shows available on the International Space Station;
– Air Defense System audio recordings of the events on 9/11;
– Lists of investigations performed by dozens of agency Inspectors General;
– Internal newsletters from the National Security Agency;
– Complaints to the FCC about various television series, including The Simpsons, Saturday Night Live, and Law & Order; and
– Documents from most federal agencies, including those with responsibilities in law enforcement, intelligence, and national defense.

Welcome to governmentattic.org