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As with Cablegate, where The Guardian "pioneered crowdsourcing", one of the reasons we haven't had much juice from them is that the sheer heft of reading involved in the Kissinger Files instantly throws up a barrier against analysis. There are 1.7 million telegrams. (Even the vast Cablegate payload only weighed in at 500,000.) And they cover simply everything. Some are requests for extra funds to cover cocktail parties. Some are discussions of appropriate dimensions for new armoured cars. Some are personal requests from Kissinger to kill Chilean president Salvador Allende (actually, I'm not entirely sure this one was written down). The only thing that they have in common is that they were all sent via the State Department at some point.
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