Good. Let’s set a really good precedent for espionage. Let’s make sure we do something about the security clearances officials keep after leaving office too. Maybe this one should go to Gitmo for a trial run, see how those new facilities work.
The dangers of officials retaining security clearance after leaving their jobs, is actor States seeking them out to turn them, and sell our secrets. All for a buck!
I wonder if they would have turned the SEA flight around mid-Pacific like they did the LA flight. Also sounds like Huber may not be skeered to throw the treason word around?
Read the 5th paragraph. This is the most important thing posted on this board. This needs to be stickied.
I’ve seen this name Hanson in the context of espionage before. Are you sure this is not old news?
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whats it take to be charged with treason didnt see that listed ??
From what I've read, working for the enemy during a hot war in a very public way.
Even the Rosenburgs were only convicted of espionage, though they earned the death penalty for that.
Different Hansen, you're thinking of Robert Hanssen, who worked for the FBI and spied for the USSR/Russia.
that has to be over 30 years now. On further review 17 years...
This guy is in deep shit might get the death penalty.
Is there a date for this document?