Did he get at least $700,000,000 for those secrets like Hilliary did?
The argument didn’t work for the young Navy CPO Nuclear technician who took a few “selfie” of himself in his bunk. His bunk was in a “restricted” area. I think the classification level he violated was CONFIDENTIAL. (Note doing this from memory, which in my case is usually faulty to some degree!) His punishment was a discharge (probably dishonorable!) and 18 months. Not sure if the sentence was suspended or not.
Five hundred million pages!
That’s like... what... a hundred Encyclopedia Britannica’s?
Must be a lotta secrets, including who shot JFK and where Jimmy Hoffa went.
The way things are going right now, I don’t believe one word about what they say this man did. In fact, the truth is probably the opposite.
>500,000,000 pages over 20 years...
Assuming a 50 week work year, 5 work days a week, by my calculations, that works out to be about 100,000 pages per day.
Forgive me for being skeptical.
Bit by bit? That’s 100,000 pages per working day for 25 years.
What was the guy going to do with all this? Was he just a hoarder?