The US National Archives have announced that they'll be releasing the first batch of 9/11 Commission records to the public at 9:00 AM EST tomorrow (14th January):
(More details at the link.)
The description - "summaries of 709 interviews" doesn't sound too interesting, but other information I've seen suggests there will be a lot of detailed documents released. So browse archives.gov tomorrow, then share useful links, intriguing interview snippets or anything else you've discovered (that doesn't justify a thread of its own) here.
On January 14th at 9 AM EST, Memoranda for the Record (summaries of 709 interviews conducted by the Commission), series descriptions, and folder title lists will be available online . These records include information on the terrorists, past terrorist events, al Qaeda in general, and related subjects. The records also include information concerning the emergency responses to the attacks in New York City and Washington, DC.
http://www.archives.gov/press/press-releases/2009/nr09-41.html
(More details at the link.)
The description - "summaries of 709 interviews" doesn't sound too interesting, but other information I've seen suggests there will be a lot of detailed documents released. So browse archives.gov tomorrow, then share useful links, intriguing interview snippets or anything else you've discovered (that doesn't justify a thread of its own) here.