Posted on 04/13/2023 11:51:29 AM PDT by Carriage Hill
FBI agents have made an arrest in their investigation into leaked classified documents, Fox News has learned, as the bureau focuses on a Massachusetts Air National Guardsman. Police vehicles were seen at a Massachusetts location believed to be connected with the guardsman. The guardsman's security clearance and access to classified government systems have been revoked, according an internal government document reviewed by Fox News.
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Wow, so this is the whistleblower?
Biden is pissed off because the kid gave the docs away instead of charging for then.
That did not take long.
Which classified documents. Hard to keep up these days.
Wait they all sign NDAs according to Bragg thats a doggy no no
I’m sure that’s just a coincidence, and any day, they’ll make it a rest in spectacular fashion just as well, right?
Coming up next for this dude... A free sex change operation.
The US over classifies a lot of documentation. As soon as a document has “TOP SECRET” on it that document is secret, period. If there is a photocopy in CIA archives of Dr. Seuss’s stories with “TOP SECRET” on it, releasing it publicly is a crime. The fact that putting a secrecy label on Dr. Seuss would be stupid does not matter to bureaucracy. Whoever released the files broke the law, even if what the files contained was publicly known.
Every person attending advanced individual training (AIT) at the intelligence centers must pass a full background investigation before completing the training and being assigned to a permanant duty location.
Many of these military members are fresh out of high school when they enlist; age has nothing to do with gaining access to classified data.
The clearance level granted is based on the individual access requirement. Most of these members are assigned to tactical units, some to strategic organizations, and a few are directly assigned to work with the three letter agencies, at the Pentagon, and in the Whitehouse upon graduation from AIT, even if they are ‘only’ 19 years old.
I concur ... the sacrificial lamb. He probably doesn’t know that he is about to ‘take one for the team’ which will close the case and allow some phreak, phagg, or phanatic in the Cho BiDung white house to beat the rap.
That needs a VOMIT ALERT!
He was waiting-in-the-wings, as a well-paid ‘fall guy’ to get it off the news for Bidet&Co.
Exactly. How does a National Guardsman at his level get all this information in one place? That would be near impossible on active duty or reserves, forget about the National Guard.
Sounds like they've got something else on this guy that's far worse and they're going to get him to take the fall on this in exchange.
A National Guard airman would never have access to such highly classified documents. If they do, it means we have lost all control of any security we desired to have in the military.
Unfortunately, he didn't have an old Corvette. Can't stash classified docs in a garage unless it has an old 'Vette.
When Napster first debuted 23 years ago, I was astonished by how many young people didn't think that sharing media content was illegal or immoral. They didn't think that the intellectual property rights of the authors were a big deal, or that the loss of royalties mattered.
Fast forward to today, and we have a new generation of kids raised by the Napster Generation who appear to have even less regard for the impacts of sharing protected information. They just weren't raised to think that it's an important responsibility in a civil society to respect the ownership rights of others.
This apparently has spread to national secrets, too, as well as the ramifications of taking military oaths and signing non-disclosure agreements. I fear that this behavior is endemic in the youth of today. It seems to be what's driving the behaviors of diversity and social justice activists, when they either fail or refuse to follow the policies and organizational controls of the organizations that hired them.
-PJ
better question, the information posted was less than 20 days old. Lockdown was 2-3 years ago. Did he do this 3 years ago, fly to the future and then back? Explain that one, Batman
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