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To: milkncookies
Serious. Might be too late. Hopefully they are going to disinfect the place before resuming the classified work.

When you get a classified "briefing", the "caveats" spell out punishments and penalties. They seek to impress upon you the grave consequences that could occur if security was breached. Having worked in classified spaces, I have a very strong agreement with the potential calamity that could occur with a breach. Los Alamos has been terribly sloppy over the last 10 years. I wouldn't be surprised if the consequences of that sloppiness cause the kinds of horrific damage to the United States that is implied in the caveats.

2,851 posted on 07/15/2004 4:50:15 PM PDT by Myrddin
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To: Myrddin

Punishment for treasonous offenses, carried out to the full extent of the law, would would be a good start. Of course, the traitors have to be caught first.


2,864 posted on 07/15/2004 5:47:39 PM PDT by milkncookies (Terrorism:The unlawful use or THREAT of violence by a person or an organized group...)
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To: Myrddin
I was the custodian of classified documents when I was on the 9th ID G-4 (Logistics) staff. Part of my job was to comb the office after everybody left and look for any such papers and either put them in the safe or take them to the Staff Duty Officer for safe keeping. Oh and in case of a bomb threat, I along with all the other lieutenants in the building had standing orders to search the building for the bomb. Talk about being expendable!
2,878 posted on 07/15/2004 6:41:18 PM PDT by ExSoldier (M1A: Any mission. Any conditions. Any foe. At any range.)
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