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Originally posted by rcwj75
Security Guards do not have access to ALL areas of the places they work. Thats a misconception. Take the EG&G security force who does Area 51 (Groom Lake)...they are perimeter guards only. They have a top secret clearance sure..BUT..so did I when i was active duty. What MANY don't know is EVERY clearance is still on a need to know basis. So just because your security WITH a TS or even a TSCI clearance doesn't mean you get to walk through door number 1.
The only security guards I know who got a taste of what happens behind closed doors were DOE security in tennessee. They got to see a few sick things we do to animals for testing nuclear fallout...thats about the extent. I would say you'll be HIGHLY dissapointed taking the job!!
Originally posted by StargateSG7
High Security Areas contain employees AND guards that are assigned
on a need-to-know or need-to-access basis, therefore you see the term
in the spook community: Compartmentalized Access Program (CAP).
Even IF you got to be one of the guards (who have to take multiple
polygraphs and Psych exams/interviews on an ongoing basis!)
You would NEVER be assigned to be INSIDE a lab.
At Area 51 and in Utah, Australia, UK, contractors and their guards
who are NOT part of a particular test flight or technology deployment
are ordered INSIDE to ensure that personnel who are NOT ASSIGNED
to a particular program will NOT be allowed to see said gadget test or flight.
The guards for each program are ORDERED to stay INSIDE doorways
along WITH other personnel and PREVENT anyone from going outside
while the current flight test or technology deployment is underway.
Once the test or flight is finished ONLY THEN can the other personnel
in the other CAP programs return to their regular stations.
You would ALMOST ALWAYS be assigned to an entryway, guard house,
or an interior office but almost NEVER inside a lab or hangar. If by some
unlikely event you WERE ASSIGNED to be inside of a hangar, there
would be an opaque dark black or bright white plastic Curtain separating
YOU (the guard) from the Scientists/Technical People and their
Aircraft/Spacecraft/TechnoGadget.
You would NEVER be allowed to see the item or items in question!
If you EVER DID crossed that curtain, you'd be IMMEDIATELY FIRED and
escorted to a meeting room where the local NSA/DIA/Internal Affairs
Security nutcases would grill & intimidate you for the next 8 hours
to ensure that you NEVER disclose what you saw!
Then you'll be signing various non-disclosure agreements,
then be assigned a date & time to get your last paycheck
and then IMMEDIATELY escorted off-base and of course it
WILL BE PERMANENTLY NOTED ON YOUR GS/FS RECORD
and you WILL NOT be getting any O-2 to O-4 level jobs
(i.e. 50k to 75k + Bens) EVER AGAIN !!!!
However, it won't be THAT BAD since you'll be hoofing your *ss
over to a Blackwater Recruiter where you'll admit that you
"Made an Honest Mistake" and will never do it again and
after that they'll stamp a few forms and you'll on your way
to Iraq with a flak jacket at 110k a year + bens!
Hope that Helps!
Originally posted by rcwj75
Security Guards do not have access to ALL areas of the places they work. Thats a misconception. Take the EG&G security force who does Area 51 (Groom Lake)...they are perimeter guards only. They have a top secret clearance sure..BUT..so did I when i was active duty.
Originally posted by rcwj75
yup..your wrong! But its all good. The HUT does security for Nuclear plants now...have been for a few years, but the security for Area 51, Los Alamos, etc are all EG&G. You can go to their website, sometimes they have job postings for Nellis Air Force Base..which is their way of saying Area 51..lol