Anonymous ID: cb1dca May 10, 2020, 2:46 a.m. No.9107040   🗄️.is 🔗kun

circulating in the Kremlin today

>>9106049

 

Sorcha Faal

finally snuck into the notables and not one anon said a word

 

Sorcha Faal is always Oddly plausible.

thats how disinfo works

 

great theory, no basis in fact

whatdoesitmean & EUtimes are disinfo sites for the gullible

 

please grow up

Anonymous ID: cb1dca May 10, 2020, 3:33 a.m. No.9107187   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9107161

 

Until 1993, essentially every weapons laboratory employee had a Q clearance.These facilities worked for more than 40 years with the assumption that everyone who has access to it has a Q clearance. One of the sticky points of the change is L-cleared persons' access to technical areas. Two major areas of concern are protecting secure computer networks and Secret Restricted Data matter-documents and material. Changes will be required both in facilities and procedures before DOE will approve L-cleared persons being in technical areas without escorts. The downgrading of clearance levels is part of a much broader movement in the DOE complex. The same thing is happening for DOE employees and for contractors at other DOE facilities. Eventually a significant percentage of weapons laboratory staff approximately 30 percent will have L instead of Q clearances.

 

Clearances

DOE and other federal employees and contractor employees hold about 220,000 clearances. DOE employees hold about 4 percent of the total; contractor employees, about 93 percent; and other government agencies and congressional staff, the remaining 3 percent. DOE issues five levels of clearances:<5>

 

Q Sensitive allow access to Special Nuclear Material (SNM) category 1. An employee with a Q sensitive clearance could have access to nuclear weapons design, manufacture, or use data; disclosure could cause exceptionally grave damage to the nation.

 

Q Nonsensitive allow access to Special Nuclear Material (SNM) category 2. The higher the SNM category, the more readily the material could be converted to a nuclear explosive device. Categories 1 and 2 require special protection, such as armed guards.

Anonymous ID: cb1dca May 10, 2020, 3:41 a.m. No.9107200   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9107189

 

weak

 

(U) Additional Marking Instructions:

ƒ (U) Applicable Level(s) of Classification: May be used only with TOP SECRET, SECRET or CONFIDENTIAL.

ƒ (U) # represents the SIGMA number which may be between 1 and 99. SIGMA ## currently represents 1-15 &

  1. Electronic coding represents 1-99 to support the possibility of future SIGMAs.

ƒ (U) Multiple SIGMA numbers shall be listed numerically with a space preceding each value.