FOIA Advisor

FOIA News: The Future of FOIA?

FOIA News (2025)Allan BlutsteinComment

A newly launched post-apocalyptic website imagines a world decades into the future in which the “Authority Department of Border Management” oversees travel, commerce, and security between five “protected safe zones” following a global environmental collapse in 2041. Within this fictional universe, the site recounts the history of the Freedom of Information Act. In the Authority’s narrative, FOIA became a liability after the catastrophic event known as the Scorching. According to the site, unrestricted transparency contributed to major security failures, including incidents called the Phoenix Breach and the Omaha Infiltration, while also straining resources critical to survival. These factors led to the repeal of FOIA in 2042, as the Authority prioritized safety and stability over public oversight in the post-collapse world.

Following FOIA’s repeal, the “Information Access Act” was enacted to replace it, establishing strict controls over access to government records. Under the IAA, all documents are classified by default, and only personnel with the appropriate security clearance can view them. Judicial review was removed entirely, consolidating control over information within the Authority and framing secrecy as essential to maintaining the integrity and security of the protected zones.

It remains unknown who created this site.