AirVol
Let’s go Brandon
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Hunters done much worse, this kid did us a favor but he gets arrested. It’s BS.
We get it dude. YOU don't like how America is right now, so for some dumb reason you want us to be "taught a lesson" .It only shows how bad off the US military is when the best example of US military might is its "success" against the Iraqi army.
No i don't.
Even if Nuclear Weapons didn't exist. (in Which ours are stronger and more sophisticated).
We still would beat them 1 on 1. Even in their own land.
However, the reality is they will have to deal with Australia, Philippines, Japan, and Taiwan as well.
The United States is doing this on purpose. We are trying to provoke them to war, so that Asia will be run by the United States.
For the most part he was a good soldier.You sound like you just might be a descendant of George Armstrong Custer.
Can it be government incompetence if it's a government engineered conspiracy? I'm just not sure how this works.Arrest of classified documents leak suspect Jack Teixeira met with outrage: 'Incompetence is stunning'
The arrest of a 21-year-old Air National Guardsman in connection to classified documents that have been leaked online in recent months has been met with outrage as critics wonder how a young man could have such high-level access to national security information.
"It is treason," former Bush 43 chief speechwriter Marc Thiessen told "The Story" on Thursday, "The idea that a 21-year-old kid can expose sources and methods of how we spy, how we have penetrated the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, because apparently we've exposed the fact we know they have a new hypersonic missile that can reach the United States, that they exposed our penetration of the Russian Defense Ministry, that could affect the war in Ukraine. I mean, the incompetence is stunning."
Arrest of classified documents leak suspect Jack Teixeira met with outrage: 'Incompetence is stunning'
Meh. Bradley Manning leaked 750,000 classified documents to the degree he was eligible for the death penalty, sentenced to 35 years in prison, embraced prison to the tune of fully transitioning to female and got commuted free after 7 years by Obama. We know her by Chelsea now.Let’s leak top secret documents on Discord. Yeah… should be fine
The secret to getting out of jail free is transing yourself. You’ll either get off Scott free, never be charged in the first place, or at the very least be put in a women’s prison.Meh. Bradley Manning leaked 750,000 classified documents to the degree he was eligible for the death penalty, sentenced to 35 years in prison, embraced prison to the tune of fully transitioning to female and got commuted free after 7 years by Obama. We know her by Chelsea now.
Here are a couple of articles that do a fair job listing things. I HATE citing Al Jazeera; however, they seem to go a little deeper than the New York outfit. I saw on a news show that the info dealing with China meant that our asset had to be very deeply placed in the government/military. The articles speak for themselves about the level to which we had infiltrated the Russian Military. There is also a lot of other things that would not put lives in danger as the other info would. Please keep in mind, they have no idea if this is all that was put out by Teixeira. I hope this helps.
Leaked Pentagon Documents: What We Know
Leaked Pentagon documents: What are the major takeaways?.
Teixeira was a “cyber transport systems specialist,” essentially an IT specialist responsible for military communications networks, including their cabling and hubs. In that role Teixeira would have had a higher level of security clearance because he would have also been tasked with responsibility for ensuring protection for the networks, a defense official told the Associated Press, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive matters.
The Post adds that that Teixeira had access to the Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System, an internal Defense Department hub for top secret information, according a U.S. official.
Not a flex at all. Just means I’ve seen a decent amount of classified material working in a command post. Most of it could’ve been declassified without harm.
Your entire goal here has been to follow me to the bathroom with a ruler. Pretending I never had a clearance because I couldn’t remember something from 11 years ago, claiming my job must not have contact with nuclear info (hilarious given the nature of the command post), etc.
You’ve basically been trying to tap my foot under the bathroom stall
He has to have the clearance level to have access to networks he’s supporting. But that alone doesn’t grant right to know. I’m gonna guess a lot more heads are going to roll privately on people that didn’t protect info when the IT weenie was around unless the IT weenie purposely took advantage of access to get info he had no need to know.
How would you propose personnel with need to know access the encrypted files?The documents could be encrypted so that someone handling the network might have access but not be able to read the files. This is just an extremely sloppy system if a hacker or IT guy can access files and they are then available for the reading. Seems incredibly stupid for any "intelligence" agency.
How would you propose personnel with need to know access the encrypted files?