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  RECORD TYPE ......... ANNOTATION — SOURCED RECORD
  REGISTRY NO. ........ MARG-0494
  SLUG ................ /foia-metadata-destroyed-cia-projects
  STATUS .............. ACTIVE
  FILED ............... 2026-06-20 17:12 UTC
  LAST ANNOTATED ...... 2026-06-20 17:12 UTC
  CLAIMS ON FILE ...... 8
  MEAN TAG CONFIDENCE . 0.93
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FOIA Requests for Metadata of Destroyed CIA Project Records (1950s-1970s)

This dossier investigates whether specific Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests have targeted the existence of metadata or index cards pertaining to CIA projects from the 1950s-1970s, particularly those whose primary records were destroyed. The CIA operates a public Reading Room and the CREST system for declassified documents, adhering to a Historical Review Program established in 1992. While the FOIA allows public access to federal government information, and individuals frequently submit requests to the CIA for various records, it remains unclear whether any requests have specifically sought information *about* destroyed records, such as their metadata or indexing, rather than the records themselves. The destruction of records from programs like MKUltra has been officially acknowledged, suggesting that only ancillary information might remain for such projects.

The strongest argument for the existence and potential discoverability of metadata for destroyed CIA projects is that even if primary project files were destroyed, indexing systems, administrative logs, or cross-referencing metadata might have been maintained separately. Intelligence agencies, even when destroying sensitive operational files, often retain some form of record-keeping about the existence or nature of past programs for internal reference or historical archiving purposes. Therefore, a targeted FOIA request could, in principle, compel the release of such surviving metadata, even if the substantive files are gone.

The strongest argument against the likely existence or discoverability of such metadata is that if the intent behind destroying primary project records was to conceal the projects, then any associated metadata or indexing that could lead to their identification would likely have been destroyed concurrently. Furthermore, the record-keeping practices of the 1950s-1970s were less digitized, meaning 'metadata' might have been physical index cards also subject to destruction. The CIA has stated that many MKUltra records were destroyed, implying a comprehensive effort to eliminate evidence of the program, not just the core documents.

  1. VERIFIEDCONF 1.00

    The CIA maintains a public Electronic Reading Room and the CREST system for declassified documents, accessible through FOIA.

    — attributed to: CIA.gov, Reddit user

    • https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/historical-collections
    • https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/collection/crest-25-year-program-archive
    • https://www.reddit.com/r/CIA_FOIA/comments/hk986g/ysk_the_cias_freedom_of_information_act/
  2. VERIFIEDCONF 1.00

    The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) grants the public the right to access information from the federal government.

    — attributed to: FOIA.gov

    • https://www.foia.gov/
  3. VERIFIEDCONF 1.00

    The CIA established a Historical Review Program (HRP) in 1992 to make significant historical information available, unless it harms national security.

    — attributed to: CIA.gov

    • https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/historical-collections
  4. VERIFIEDCONF 0.90

    The CIA maintains its own records center and obtained NARA approval for it in the 1970s.

    — attributed to: Federation of American Scientists (FAS)

    • https://sgp.fas.org/othergov/naracia.html
  5. CORROBORATEDCONF 0.90

    Individuals frequently file FOIA requests with the CIA for various records, including personal and historical information.

    — attributed to: Facebook user, Reddit users

    • https://www.facebook.com/usnationalarchives/posts/was-my-grandfathers-brother-a-cia-operative-he-supposedly-worked-for-the-cia-rig/10159358577642994/
    • https://www.reddit.com/r/Genealogy/comments/1driozy/does_anyone_have_any_detailed_advice_for/
    • https://www.reddit.com/r/foia/comments/1dq9fmt/was_bored_and_filed_a_foia_request_with_the_cia/
  6. VERIFIEDCONF 1.00

    There is a process for dispute resolution for FOIA requests to the CIA through their FOIA Public Liaison or the Office of Government Information Services.

    — attributed to: GovernmentAttic.org

    • https://www.governmentattic.org/40docs/CIAwrapUpSummsRDP_1996-2016.pdf
  7. SINGLE-SOURCECONF 0.70

    The CIA declassified hundreds of documents detailing some of the agency's illegal abuses from the 1950s to the 1970s.

    — attributed to: Reddit user citing a news report (2018)

    • https://www.reddit.com/r/a:t5_t3g97/comments/a8w28u/archive_original_posted_on_july_28_2014/
  8. UNVERIFIABLECONF 0.90

    It is currently unknown whether any specific FOIA requests have targeted metadata or index cards for *destroyed* CIA projects from the 1950s-1970s.

    — attributed to: ARGUS investigation

  • 1950CIA begins utilizing an agency records center. [src]
  • 1970CIA obtains NARA approval to establish a records center as part of the National Archives. [src]
  • 1992Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) Robert Gates establishes the formal Historical Review Program (HRP). [src]
  • 2000CIA installs CREST (CIA Records Search Tool) at NARA II in College Park, Maryland, for public access. [src]
  • 2018-12-23A Reddit user posts that the CIA is to declassify hundreds of documents detailing abuses from the 1950s-1970s, citing an archived news story from July 28, 2014. [src]
  • 2020-10-16Facebook post indicates the CIA declassified and released journal articles in response to a lawsuit filed by Scudder. [src]
  • ORG CIAGovernment agency, records holder
  • EVENT Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)Law providing public access to government records
  • ORG National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)Government agency, records custodian
  • EVENT CREST (CIA Records Search Tool)Publicly accessible electronic records system
  • EVENT Historical Review Program (HRP)CIA program for declassification
  • PERSON Robert GatesFormer DCI who established HRP
  • PERSON R. James WoolseyFormer DCI who continued HRP
  • PERSON John DeutchFormer DCI who continued HRP
  • PERSON ScudderIndividual who filed FOIA lawsuits against the CIA
  • Search governmentattic.org and FOIA-related forums for specific FOIA requests that include keywords like 'metadata', 'index cards', 'destroyed records', 'dismantled projects', 'inventory logs', or 'retention schedules' pertaining to the CIA for the 1950s-1970s.
  • Investigate official CIA or NARA policies on the retention of administrative metadata or finding aids for records that have been destroyed under prior authorization.
  • Are there any legal precedents or rulings from FOIA lawsuits against the CIA that address requests for information *about* destroyed records, rather than the records themselves?
  • Examine declassified CIA internal memos or reports from the post-Church Committee era (1975 onwards) that discuss document destruction policies and any requirements for metadata retention.
  • Query the FOIA.gov search portal for terms such as 'CIA destroyed records metadata' or 'CIA index cards for defunct projects' to identify publicly available responses to such requests, if any exist.
  1. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/a:t5_t3g97/comments/a8w28u/archive_original_posted_on_july_28_2014/ [archived]
    23 Dec 2018 · The US Central Intelligence Agency is to declassify hundreds of documents detailing some of the agency's worst illegal abuses from the 1950s to ...
  2. [WEB] https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/historical-collections [archived]
    A more formal Historical Review Program (HRP) was established by DCI Robert Gates in 1992. Reaffirming the principle that the US government's records should be open to the public, the program called for significant historical information to be made available unless such release c
  3. [WEB] https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/collection/crest-25-year-program-archive
    CREST Since 2000, CIA has installed and maintained an electronic full-text searchable system named CREST (the CIA Records Search Tool), at NARA II in College Park, Maryland. The CREST system is the publicly accessible repository of the subset of CIA records reviewed under the 25-
  4. [WEB] https://www.facebook.com/usnationalarchives/posts/was-my-grandfathers-brother-a-cia-operative-he-supposedly-worked-for-the-cia-rig/10159358577642994/
    16 Oct 2020 · Later, in response to a lawsuit filed by Scudder, the CIA has declassified and released some of the hundreds of journal articles he's requested.
  5. [WEB] https://www.governmentattic.org/40docs/CIAwrapUpSummsRDP_1996-2016.pdf
    3 May 2021 · Please be advised that you may seek dispute resolution services from the CIA' s FOIA Public Liaison or from the Office of Government Information ...
  6. [WEB] https://www.foia.gov/ [archived]
    The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a law that gives you the right to access information from the federal government. It is often described as the law that keeps citizens in the know about their government.
  7. [WEB] https://sgp.fas.org/othergov/naracia.html [archived]
    Rather, since the early 1950s, CIA has utilized an agency records center. During the 1970s, CIA obtained NARA approval to establish a records center as ...
  8. [WEB] https://www.foia.gov/search.html
    The search feature below allows you to search across all government websites at once, to see what is already available without the need for a FOIA request. If you do not find what you are looking for online, or if you want to request more information on a given topic, you can sub
  9. [WEB] https://www.a2gov.org/city-clerk/foia-requests/ [archived]
    Specifically, I am interested in projects filed in 2026 that are currently applying for permits or have received permits but have not yet begun construction.
  10. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/onebirdtoostoned/comments/1lyv1io/kantori_ongaku_devendra_banhart/ [archived]
    13 Jul 2025 · I know I post this one too much but it's really stuck in my head today.
  11. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/Genealogy/comments/1driozy/does_anyone_have_any_detailed_advice_for/ [archived]
    I have a number of family members that appear in declassified CIA or FBI records. Some of the information appears a little damning, and I'm uncertain of the Witness source, and would like to try to find out more information if possible. Does anyone have any experience or advice w
  12. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/onebirdtoostoned/comments/1m3fnfv/soul_in_my_body_pinc_louds/
    18 Jul 2025 · More loyal to ideological networks and old CIA alliances than to any specific national law or chain of command. Some even argue this ...
  13. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/CIA_FOIA/comments/hk986g/ysk_the_cias_freedom_of_information_act/ [archived]
    YSK: The CIA's Freedom of Information Act Electronic Reading Room is a publicly available keyword-searchable database of FOIA documents that covers a wide range of subjects. From detailed accounts of WWII and Vietnam, to remote-viewing alien bases and the core of Jupiter, and eve
  14. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/foia/comments/1610muk/are_past_foia_requests_available_anywhere/ [archived]
    /r/FOIA is a place to post links to documents obtained using the Freedom of Information Act or other public records laws. Feel free to post news stories that relied heavily on FOIA as well if the story also provides the documents used in the reporting. If you have questions about
  15. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/onebirdtoostoned/comments/1k8aoi8/thought_i_was_dead_tyler_the_creator/ [archived]
    26 Apr 2025 · So… you don't take beta blockers to get high. You do take them to reduce the emotional impact of events and your anxiety and such. Would it be ...
  16. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/foia/comments/1dq9fmt/was_bored_and_filed_a_foia_request_with_the_cia/ [archived]
    Alright guys so I was bored earlier and decided to fuck around and file a FOIA request with the CIA too see if I could get any cool scientific data or information about a multitude of hypothetical technologies.