This is a reproduction of an April 20, 1995 letter from John Gregory Lambros
to the Department of Justice regarding Freedom of Information Act requests.


April 20, 1995

John Gregory Lambros
Reg. No. 00436-124
U.S.P. Leavenworth
P.O. Box 1000
Leavenworth, Kansas 66048-1000
U.S. CERTIFIED MAIL NO. Z-771-556-415

Co-Director
Office of Information and Privacy

Room 7238 MAIN
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20530

RE: APPEAL, #94-1439-C, F.O.I.A./PRIVACY ACT/FEDERAL RECORDS ACT

Dear Co-Director:

This is an appeal under the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. §552. On September 11, 1994, I requested your agency for all records pertaining to the DEA and SPecial Aqent Terry Anderson that they obtained or received from other sources and is related to this requester or to the issues of John Gregory Lambros while living in Brazil, as per provisional arrest and throughout the time until Lambros was officially extradited from Brazil, on or about June 1992.

I believe your files contain all the information that I have requested.

I also believe your files contain information as to the contract the DEA had with the CIA regarding Project MKULTRA and the possible use of such technology and techniques on prisoners and DEA suspects within Brazil.

The information which I have requested is clearly releaseable under the FOIA/Privacy/Federal Records Act and, in my opinion may not validly be protected by any of the Act's exemptions.

Please place any missing files or documents on "special locate" and notify me that you have done so.

Advise of any destruction of records and include the date and authority for such destruction and construe this appeal under the FEDERAL RECORDS ACT, which requires an agency to actually create records so not to deprive the public of information which might otherwise been available to it. (44 USCS §§ 2901 et seq.)

Please note that I am currently being controlled by some type of energy source that tortures me daily due to its control.

I trust that upon reconsideration you will grant full access to all material requested within this appeal and my original request.

As I have made this request in a non-commercial capacity and this information is of timely value, I would appreciate your expediting the consideration of my appeal in every way possible. In any case, I will expect to receive your decision within twenty (20) business days as required by the statue.

Thanking you for your assistance.

Sincerely,

{signed}

John Gregory Lambros


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For more information write (snail mail) JOHN GREGORY LAMBROS directly at:

JOHN GREGORY LAMBROS
Prisoner No. 00436-124
U. S. Penitentiary Leavenworth
PO Box 1000
Leavenworth, KS 66048-1000
USA

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND ASSISTANCE IN MY BOYCOTT OF BRAZILIAN PRODUCTS.