top secret america

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In the cloak and dagger world of intelligence, the assumption fed by countless spy novels and TV dramas is that top-secret security clearance is restricted to an elite few known only by codes such as M and C. Nrabroad
so in today
 
a guy in my office didn't have any clearance. he used a Jane's guide to write a report............and it grabroad
tagged as top secret. we never did figure out how he did that
 
he was one of a handful of guys who supposedly flew spy missions to china and he doesn't remember what he had to do to get the job?
 
You're most definitely wrong. You dont need 11ty clearances to control information, I was surprised to see so many on that list. There is always ''need to know'', which is the overriding factor. In some cases, if there is an extreme, life or death situation where a military commander needs to know about something right now but isnt cleared, clearance goes out the window and he is told, with the fallout being dealt with later.
 
Just because you are given Top Secret/Secret/Classified clearance doesn't mean you're some kind of Super Intelligence Agent.

There are cleaning ladies that have Top Secret Clearance because they clean in the facilities where there's a lrabroad
of serious things going on.
 
The time I spent doing that in the Air Force ended in 1979, and I was discharged in 1980. I didn't save my orders, which was the only information I had on it, and I didn't write it down.
 
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