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TopicWhat is this FISA memo and why are Democrats suddenly losing their shit over it
Howl
02/01/18 12:23:47 PM
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Darkman124 posted...
Howl posted...
I used to be a manager at a store on a military base, and because of that I had to handle classified information daily because the store had to be compliant with DOJ regulations.


You're lying. No one is made a courier/handler of classified information without need-to-know.

Howl posted...
There is literally tons (like tons pertaining to actual weight)of papers that are classified for reasons that are in no way realted to national security.


That is fundamentally untrue. If something is marked classified but does not pose harm to the government if declassified early, the person who designated it in the document specifications did so in error. Such errors are generally identified over the course of a program and corrected.

Which makes sense, because you're making this shit up.


I did have need to know. Military members apply for credit cards at the store I worked at. Everytime they did this their applications had to be classified. We had to store them in the safe at the store, and once a week the regional manager came to pick them up. We had to sign release forms for this every week. This is not the only type of information that can get classified either. Everything pertaining to military bases gets classified. The blueprints from buildings that have been since demolished are still sitting somewhere in safes because their classification date is not up yet. These documents have zero national security implications today, but they still exist.
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