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originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: Stormdancer777
wow
that is quite a mokey wrench
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: Stormdancer777
Page Doesn't Exist
Seems it's been removed ... curious.
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
What's with all the insults against Russia? This could be perceived as an act of war. Are they all mental?
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
This is dangerous and pure madness. Both parties need to unite asap to prevent a freaking war with Russia.
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
What's the freaking point of this hearing if Comey and Rogers say no comment 99% at the time? I expected a lot more from both of them but all i'm oberserving is how grossly incompetent they look.
Question 19: If information that a signer of the SF 312 knows to have been classified appears in a public source, for example, in a newspaper article, may the signer assume that the information has been declassified and disseminate it elsewhere? Answer: No. Information remains classified until it has been officially declassified. Its disclosure in a public source does not declassify the information. Of course, merely quoting the public source in the abstract is not a second unauthorized disclosure. However, before disseminating the information elsewhere or confirming the accuracy of what appears in the public source, the signer of the SF 312 must confirm through an authorized official that the information has, in fact, been declassified.However, before disseminating the information elsewhere or confirming the accuracy of what appears in the public source, the signer of the SF 312 must confirm through an authorized official that the information has, in fact, been declassified. If it has not, further dissemination of the information or confirmation of its accuracy is also an unauthorized disclosure. However, before disseminating the information elsewhere or confirming the accuracy of what appears in the public source, the signer of the SF 312 must confirm through an authorized official that the information has, in fact, been declassified. If it has not, further dissemination of the information or confirmation of its accuracy is also an unauthorized disclosure.
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: xuenchen
If there is evidence and it can be shown that Russia did try to influence your election then what else would you call it ?