I claim no credit whatsoever for any of the useful work that I am describing. Therefore, there is no tip jar, but recommends to hold this in place for volunteers would be appreciated.
Credit PLOVER and TIRGE CAPS for the hard work of creating the FOIA DKOSOPEDIA segment. And above all thank SUSANHU for getting this project off the groups and keeping it working.
There are two stem wiki pages here:
1) Thanks to TIRGE CAPS and PLOVER, the list of the 58 known detainees is at
http://www.dkosopedia.com/index.php/AP_List_of_Detainees
This location includes the current reader for the detainee, if any, and the current state of affairs of the read. If you click on a detainee name, you may find a more detailed entry, but only if the matching file has been read. The very last name on the list, Richard Belmar, represents SOMETHING ON THE EXTENDED ENTRY
a file that has been read, by me. Look there and see the bit of useful work that I have done.
If you decide to choose a detainee and start reading, please modify the dkosopedia page to show that you are a reader.
TIRGE CAPS says work will begin with moving reports now on the two Booman Tribune threads over into the DKOSOPEDIA location.
1) Thanks to TIRGE CAPS and PLOVER, we also have a layered set of pages for reporting on the documents from the ACLU FOIA releases. Each distinct PDF file has its own entry. The pages are at
http://www.dkosopedia.com/index.php/ACLU_FOIA_Releases
with a Parent page:
http://www.dkosopedia.com/index.php/FOIA:Detention_Practices_Project
The pages on the DKOSOPEDIA site have been arranged to agree as best as possible with the listings on the ACLU FOIA on TORTURE front pages, to make it as easy as possible for more people to read.
Some ACLU pages have readers. Many do not. There is empirical evidence that two readers on the same page can be advantageous, because when you try to explain to each other what you have read, you also teach yourself how to think more clearly about the details. If you feel an inspiration to help, you can see from tehse pages what there is to do.
In addition, there are several pages of support material on such things as military abbreviations.
There is awareness that many Americans would prefer to read this material on a traditionally nonpartisan site, but wiki material can always be crossloaded.
Remember, an objective here is to make the truths recvealed in these documents sing out to the American people in their own vernacular, which requires digesting thousands of pages of documents.
George Phillies
http://www.cmlc.org