Christopher Bird, USAF 4.25.23

Robert Skvarla, Jr. filed this request with the Air Force of the United States of America.
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From: Robert Skvarla, Jr.

Dear FOIA Officer:

You are receiving this correspondence as a request under the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. subsection 552. I am requesting the following:

Copies of all records, documents, and correspondence responsive to Christopher O. Bird (May 11, 1928-May 2, 1996). Mr. Bird was a New York Times best-selling author who co-wrote "The Secret Life of Plants: A Fascinating Account of the Physical, Emotional and Spiritual Relations Between Plants and Men" with journalist Peter Tompkins in 1973. Mr. Bird served as an officer in the United States Air Force (USAF), and an author biography on the back of one of his books, "Cubed Foot Gardening : Growing Vegetables in Raised Intensive Beds", states he retired from service in 1993.

I am asking you waive any fees associated with this request. I am a member of the news media and request classification as such. My bylines, which include Creem Magazine, Covert Action Magazine, and the Geopolitical Economy Report, can be found in both print and electronic publications. Please take note of the Office of Management and Budget guidelines published March 27, 1987 (52 FR 10012) that include electronic publications and other nontraditional publishers as representatives of the news media. A fee waiver is appropriate where disclosure of requested information is in the public interest because it is likely to contribute significantly to public understanding of the operations and activities of the government. According to Mr. Bird's author biography on "Cubed Foot Gardening", he was in the Air Force for twenty years, meaning he may have been serving as an officer on active-duty or in the reserve when his book "The Secret Life of Plants" was published. In the book, Mr. Bird discusses extrasensory perception and other unusual phenomena. Between 1972 and 1995, the Air Force was one of several branches of the military that participated in research involving extrasensory perception and remote viewing, first in collaboration with the Stanford Research Institute (later SRI International) and then as part of a program organized under the Defense Intelligence Agency known as the Star Gate Project. Mr. Bird's USAF records would contribute greatly to public understanding of the operations and activities of the USAF in this area, both in regard to the type of work the USAF may have contributed to Star Gate (the program was discontinued in 1995) and possible budget appropriations for defense spending.

There is no expectation of a violation of Mr. Bird's privacy, as he passed away in 1996. I have attached a reproduction of Mr. Bird's obituary, published in The New York Times on May 06, 1996.

This request is not being made for commercial purposes. All documents will be provided to the general public without charge.

In the event that there are fees, I am willing to pay up to $100. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

I look forward to your response within 20 working days, as the statute requires. If access to the records I am requesting will take longer, please contact me with information about when I might expect copies or the ability to inspect the requested records.

If you deny any or all of this request, please cite each specific exemption you feel justifies the refusal to release the information and notify me of the appeal procedures available to me under the law.

Sincerely,

Robert Skvarla, Jr.

  • Christopher_Bird_68_a_Best-Selling_Author_-_The_New_York_Times.pdf

From: Air Force

Dear Mr. Skvarla,
This letter is in response to your 27 April 2023, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for Christopher Bird's Air Force records.
Due to the time-frame of the information you are seeking, our office is not the appropriate location to process this request.  The information you are seeking is likely at the National Personnel Records Center, Military Personnel Records (NPRC-MPR).  Therefore, a no records response is provided from this office.
The NPRC is the repository of millions of military personnel, health, and medical records of discharged and deceased veterans of all services during the 20th century. (Records prior to WWI are in Washington DC). NPRC (MPR) also stores medical treatment records of retirees from all services, as well as records for dependent and other persons treated at naval medical facilities.
Information from these records is made available upon written request (with signature and date) to the extent allowed by law. This site is provided for those seeking information regarding military personnel, health and medical records stored at NPRC (MPR). Please fill out the attached SF 180 and submit it directly to NPRC. They will respond directly to you. You can get additional information by accessing and reviewing NPRC's link below: https://www.archives.gov/personnel-records-center/military-personnel.
For any further assistance and to discuss any aspect of your request, you have the right to contact the Air Force FOIA Public Liaison Officer, Mr. Robert Bivins, concerning this matter at AF FOIA Public Liaison Office (SAF/CN), 1800 Air Force Pentagon, Washington, DC 20330-1800, DAF.FOIA@us.af.mil or (703) 614-8500.
Additionally, you may contact the Office of Government Information Services (OGIS) at the National Archives and Records Administration to inquire about the FOIA mediation services they offer. The contact information for OGIS is as follows: Office of Government Information Services, National Archives and Records Administration, 8601 Adelphi Road-OGIS, College Park, Maryland 20740-6001, e-mail at ogis@nara.gov; telephone at 202-741-5770; toll free at 1-877-684-6448; or facsimile at 202-741-5769.
Please contact this office at the address above, via email at usaf.pentagon.SAF.AA.HAF.FOIA.Workflow@us.af.mil should you have any questions and refer to case 2023-03739-F. Department of Defense Regulation 5400.7/Air Force Manual 33-302 indicates fees may be assessed for processing this request; however, there are no applicable fees in this instance \\Signed\\
HAF FOIA Team
Government Information Specialist Washington, DC 20330-1000

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