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In this Caldron Pool article, the author highlights concerns over the sudden shutdown of the CIA’s widely used World Factbook website and what it could signal about transparency in government data.
- The Central Intelligence Agency has reportedly taken its World Factbook offline, a resource long relied upon for global data on countries, economies, and demographics
- The World Factbook has historically been a public, freely accessible database, used by students, journalists, and policymakers worldwide
- Officials claim the shutdown is related to modernization or restructuring, but details remain vague
- Critics argue the move reduces public access to government-curated global intelligence and data
- The lack of a clear replacement or transition plan has raised concerns about data transparency and accountability
- Some observers speculate whether the removal reflects shifting priorities within intelligence agencies or broader information control trends
- The article frames the shutdown as part of a larger pattern of institutions limiting access to previously open resources
- Questions remain about when—or if—the Factbook will return in a usable public format
Read the full story: https://www.caldronpool.com/p/cia-shuts-down-world-factbook-doesnt
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