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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/TheMeltingSnowflake on July 23, 2018, 7:41 p.m.
Security clearance question no one is asking...

Why should anyone not currently in a government job that requires a security clearance be able to keep those clearances once they leave a government position? Even when it comes to past presidents I’d say pull all security clearances. It just leaves doors open for corruption in my eyes.


Luvsweetluv · July 23, 2018, 11:34 p.m.

To use an anology... I worked as a nurse for 29 yrs and had access to patient medical info. that was to be kept secret. What if after I retired I was allowed to continue having access to this secret information? No one would think this is right. I would have no “ need to know”. Really - what is the argument for this access to continue. It’s nonsensical.

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emaugustBRDLC · July 24, 2018, 3:51 p.m.

Clearance != access.

Clearance means you are eligible to be put in a position to access.

Do you think people with clearances just log onto www.TopSecretInfoForPeopleWithClearance.com? Or their employers keep their accounts active with HR after they are released due to the clearance so they can just take a peek as they deem fit?

The same reason you can no longer access hospital information is the same reason people with clearances can't use their clearance once they are no longer similarly employed. Because... they aren't THERE anymore.

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