Makes me wonder. Does a 21-year-old Air National Guardsman have access to that level of information?
-OR-
Does someone need a patsy to take the story off the front page?
Things That Make You Go Hmmm...FBI raiding this kid’s life to the beat of C+c Music Factory
Verse 1:
Things that make you go hmm...
I’m scrolling through my phone, minding my own
When I see a message from an unknown
It’s someone who says they have secrets to share
Classified info, that nobody’s aware
Chorus:
Things that make you go hmm...
Should I release the info, or keep it hidden within?
Things that make you go hmm...
Is it worth the risk, or should I just give in?
Verse 2:
I weigh the pros and cons, I think it through
Do I have a duty to the public, to let them know too?
But then I start to wonder, what if I get caught?
Will I end up in jail, with all my freedoms for naught?
Chorus:
Things that make you go hmm...
Should I release the info, or keep it hidden within?
Things that make you go hmm...
Is it worth the risk, or should I just give in?
Bridge:
I know it’s important, to keep the public informed
But if I go ahead, will it be a storm?
I need to be careful, and think of the consequences
Is it worth it, to cause all this commotion?
Chorus:
Things that make you go hmm...
Should I release the info, or keep it hidden within?
Things that make you go hmm...
Is it worth the risk, or should I just give in?
Outro:
Things that make you go hmm...
Releasing classified info, it’s not an easy decision
Things that make you go hmm...
Is it worth the risk, or should I just avoid the collision?
making a 21 yo the fall guy is just so FJB
“Does someone need a patsy to take the story off the front page?”
Bingo!
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.
“Does a 21-year-old Air National Guardsman have access to that level of information?”
no shite ... why not the guy who runs the floor buffer at night in the GSA office building; he too could sign a non-disclosure agreement if that’s all it takes to get top secret sensitive information classification ...
and i have three more questions ...
1. What was the putz’s rank in the national guard and how long had he been in the guard?
2. Was he a full time or part time national guardsman?
3. And if he was part time, what was his regular job and who did he work for?