The problem is that every time an unclassified government computer visits a site displaying the TS slides it is considered a spillage of classified material and the computer must be cleaned.
Is following their oaths of office that hard for them? Since when did loyalty to pay overshadow loyalty to Nation?
Take note of who gives orders like these, American Enemies within.
Repressive regimes usually make sure only the most loyal to the regime get to fly over it.
Simple solution. Use lasers to burn the retina of all our soldiers, then no one has to worry about what they read.
I would hope there is one at least congressional oversight committee to look into this and expose to the public all military personal responsible for such egregious dictates.
What members of our military need to understand about Obama is that he will pull a Benghazi on them in a heartbeat. It pays to know your real enemy. Get all the information you can.
One thing about telling 19-24 year olds NOT to do something...
Uh... I thought NOTAMs were regarding temporary flight restrictions and such... like as in you can’t fly anywhere within 100 miles of Martha’s Vineyard every other week when the first family is vacationing.
Military told not to read Obama-scandal newsThat's actually good because the ones who weren't really paying attention will want to know why they can't read it...and then read it out of curiosity.
I remember when the wikileaks thing happened with Manning that we were told the same thing, don’t even read a news article about it on the NIPRNET. In fact, all webpages about it were blocked from the NIPR.
It’s standard SOP. The problem is that if a news organization publishes classified information, and you are reading it on a NIPR and not a SIPR machine, well, that’s a big problem.
You can’t mixed classiifed and unclassified stuff on the same machine.
This is not unusual, The USAF was doing this years and years ago.
As I was told every year in my regular security briefings. It’s their computers, their Intranet, their Backbone, their RULES on usage. If you don’t like it, there’s the door.
Of course for the enlisted guys there was also that contract that bound them too. All in all I wouldn’t recommend a career in the Armed Forces today. A single hitch? Yes, the experience both good and bad is an eye opener to any young person going out into the big, big world for the first time.
Obviously, adolf hussein doesn’t believe in the First Amendment; or in the rest of the Bill of Rights, either, for that matter.
Obama, being an anti Christ, always accuses his enemies of doing what he does. He's gotten away with it for a long time.
The notice applies to users of the Air Force NIPRNET (Non-classified Internet Protocol Router Network), which is the only way that many troops stationed overseas and on bases in the U.S. are able to access the Internet
Sorry but this is bullshit.
I am absolutely pro-military and an Air Force Veteran. The military like any employer has a right to restrict personal usage of its computer systems. And the statement that troops have no other access to the internet is childish..
And children do tbe opposit of what you tell them, in that respect hopefully the USAF hasn’t grown up.
Barack Obama to U.S. military personnel: “Don’t read anything about my scandals.”
George Washington: “When we assumed the solider, we did not lay aside the citizen.”