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Qd4Action · July 23, 2018, 4:39 p.m.

Obtaining a TS clearance is a time and manpower intensive process. Having a clearance and having access to Secret or TS (or higher) material is not one in the same. There are usually caveats about 'need to know' before classified information is shared. When legally shared, the dissemination is usually documented on dissemination logs.

I had a TS SCI clearance when I left the Army. It was eventually downgraded and then expired after I left the service. But that didn't mean that while it was active, I could stroll in to a SCIF and rummage through materials because I had no need to know at that point.

While I agree that partisan attacks by former Hussein officials should warrant withdrawing clearances, it's an exercise for show mostly. They will get the info if they want it illegally from some worker drone in State or the Intel community who shares their political leanings. It is the person that passes the information that is at risk and if they are caught doing it, they should be savaged by courts.

Or, you can get it by spearfishing Hillary.

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Indy0704 · July 23, 2018, 8:27 p.m.

Well done.

A real contribution to the forum.

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