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Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Get Grandpa's FBI file...

FOI warrior Mike Ravnitzky has launched a new, automated (noncommercial, educational) web site to help you get FBI Files for any deceased family member, entirely free of charge.

The site is designed to generate a printable letter that asks the FBI to search their files for records concerning a specified deceased family member, or for that matter any other deceased person.

The site is at:

http://www.GetGrandpasFBIfile.com

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Get Grandpa's FBI file is a great site! The letter generator is easy to use and produces a concise, professional FoIA request. Of course, you're not limited to members of your own family - any deceased person may be the subject of a request, so this is great for researchers too.