Posted on 08/05/2019 9:15:31 AM PDT by ransomnote
Black Agnes wrote:
“So IF hes got a badge and is wandering around attending meetings and lunches with people then hes got clearance.
AM I understanding you correctly?
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NO.
Clearance and badge/access are 2 entirely different things.
Clearance is based on 1) need-to-know and 2) passed an extensive background check.
No clearance, no access to that area.
Badges designate clearance level, and whether person is employee or visitor.
Non-employee Visitors WITHOUT clearance are to be ESCORTED AT ALL TIMES.
AND not shown around certain areas.
AT NO TIME ARE THEY ALLOWED TO ROAM AROUND.
I think someone pointed out that thete was only one source for the FBI & Strzok story. Seems to be something fishy about the unnamed source.
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8ch had plenty of lefty stuff on it as well as Q and other things.
Lot of non-political stuff as well - some good, some well....not so good.
“DOD suppliers you get an escort even to the bathroom”
Bingo.
We ‘gave’ contractors guest ID’s. These were ‘other’ corporate vendors who were licensed/bonded/insured/etc. They were allowed ID’s that let them do exactly what they were there to do and go where they were supposed to go.
But they had to display the badge at all times.
Ie, these were ‘known’ quantities.
Everyone else had to be fetched from the lobby and returned once they were done. And yes, escorted to the restroom.
IF he’s there unescorted he’s gotten access. Which is my whole point.
Why.
Have you known someone who was fired to return and get granted an ID for access w/o being rehired? I have not.
Let’s hope this is FUD. And wrong.
I have heard that feds can return as contractors a year or so after they retire. Did he retire or was he actually fired? I begin to suspect he simply retired and is back as a contractor.
Let us all hope that story is untrue.
It’s disturbing to the narrative to say the least.
Non-employee Visitors WITHOUT clearance are to be ESCORTED AT ALL TIMES.
AND not shown around certain areas.
AT NO TIME ARE THEY ALLOWED TO ROAM AROUND.
That may or may not be the case. Some visitor badges allow you to move about the building and others require escorts. Ive even been to client facilities where certain rows in a cubicle farm are off limits even with an escort.
The rule is that each company makes the rules, and they can be as tight or as loose as they want.
Agree in the aggregate and in detail.
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Nice!
So you’re saying he likely is back with clearance too...?
(should this story be a true one)
Bob Ireland wrote:
“***JW has info about immunity agreements***
Probably by now someone has said it was ACLJ not JW. Started by Pat Robertson and Jay Seculow (who is now a WH counsel). This piece is by Jay’s brother (Jordan?) ACLJ’s Jay Seculow has had numerous victories before SCOTUS, which makes him a good WH counsel.”
thanks for that info; somehow I had Judicial Watch on my mind.
The signal:noise ratio there on a GOOD day was 10:90, what with the shills.
Is that from twitt?
Black Agnes wrote:
So youre saying he likely is back with clearance too...?
(should this story be a true one)”
NO. He would NOT have ANY clearance of ANY TYPE WHATSOEVER.
—IF— he’s back, he has someone with him AT ALL TIMES.
haha!!
Youve never worked corporate.
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I’ve never worked corporate or in any fed agency or dept, but it is very possible that the FBI might have different rules than corporations. It is a law enforcement agency.
PLUS we have no idea what parts of the article are bogus (any? all?) or what is missing from it.
Let us hope you’re correct.
Tastes great!
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