Posted on 03/04/2025 9:07:17 AM PST by cgbg
Then we can debate the meaning of the word “foreign”.
A state within a state is “foreign” in some meanings of that word—especially if their loyalty is to some international cabal of some sort.
This seems to me to a bit like a military sentry guarding a secured location, ordered to allow no one pass, but those on the list, refusing entry to a senior officer. If General "X" isn't on the list, the sentry is supposed to keep them out, whatever his or her rank. The General can order whoever makes the list put the General on it, and then enter, but can't order the sentry to admit them without being on the list.
so did I but Get Smart 2 showed up in my cue on YouTube last week and I managed to get through abut 20 minutes of it. Way too Hokie for me now.
Otherwise they do not know what is happening beneath them—and the bureaucracy can and does run amok.
If it was General Patton he would pull out his pistol and point it at the sentry’s head.
Today’s perfumed princes would say “Oh, OK”.
Lol.
There are a lot of places people mistake for being a SCIF.
Well, that’s not surprising. It was hokie even back then. Probably because it was a simpler time.
A SCIF is a secure building where you don’t know what is going on outside until you leave to go home. It’s bummer when you leave to go home and there is two inches of ice on the car.
“We need a full body cavity search audit of all compartments imho.”
The first scif was invented in 1836 and was called the Faraday Cage. But it seems like it never was possible to evolve as it is no less secure today than it was then. Security is only as good as the people that use the system. It has evolved but the way things are still accomplished to violate that security hasn’t. In 1953 they executed the Rosenbergs. Today they find more than rediculous ways to let selected members get around it while prosecuting and imprisoning others that are on the border line. Biden/Trump. And the funny thing is that only one of them had a history to hide and he not only was exonerated but continued in his job running (?) the country and is retiring with millions gained and a pension coming in four times greater than the average salary of the people he cheated.
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