Military has had rules like that for most of its existence. For a few decades you lost your clearance if you married a Russian.No. Too many ways around that and it creates resentment that can be exploited easily.
Military has had rules like that for most of its existence. For a few decades you lost your clearance if you married a Russian.No. Too many ways around that and it creates resentment that can be exploited easily.
I'm looking at it from the Asian perspective amigo. Especially the Watsonville riots fuck your KKK, our Katipunan aren't cowards who hide in bedsheets. They charged Spanish guns with sword, spear and musket their faces bared, death songs on their lips for the Gods to see.Military has had rules like that for most of its existence. For a few decades you lost your clearance if you married a Russian.
Those are completely valid concerns.I'm looking at it from the Asian perspective amigo. Especially the Watsonville riots fuck your KKK, our Katipunan aren't cowards who hide in bedsheets. They charged Spanish guns with sword, spear and musket their faces bared, death songs on their lips for the Gods to see.
Your people herded innocent Americans into concentration camps due to their skin color. We were American nationals before independence, but you treated us one step up from slaves.
Clearance revoked I agree with but bringing back laws alike to the red scare and McCarthyism? That's a dangerous precedent.
This I can agree with. Sidelined until the wife is cleared.I'm suggesting that Chinese nationals or anyone married to a Chinese national NOT be given classified access privileges.
Requiring public statements rejecting communism, and criticizing Xi Jin Ping, Vladimir Putin, or whatever the communist leader of the day is, would go a fair distance towards filtering out potential spies from people trying to get security clearance for infiltration purposes.
I made no claim this was a perfect method, but it'd certainly help against the more face-oriented chinese communism.We did that and literally had multiple Communist agents at all levels in the 1930s-1950s. Crazy thing is, people can lie.
I made no claim this was a perfect method, but it'd certainly help against the more face-oriented chinese communism.
That historically never worked. Case in point every spy caught in the Manhattan project did as you said. Hell even the spies you caught recently got in because they pretended to criticize Xi and the CCP publicly on Chinese intranet and had to "flee political persecution."Requiring public statements rejecting communism, and criticizing Xi Jin Ping, Vladimir Putin, or whatever the communist leader of the day is, would go a fair distance towards filtering out potential spies from people trying to get security clearance for infiltration purposes.
It's not the lie that would make it hard.And the evidence for this is what, exactly? The guy who got arrested swore an oath upon entering service, did he not?
Again, I'm not saying this is perfect.That historically never worked. Case in point every spy caught in the Manhattan project did as you said. Hell even the spies you caught recently got in because they pretended to criticize Xi and the CCP publicly on Chinese intranet and had to "flee political persecution."
It's not the lie that would make it hard.
It's the 'face' conscious nature of Chinese culture, especially mixed with communism, and how making public statements criticizing both Chinese communism, and their leaders in particular would be a very serious issue under that set of values.
I'm merely stating it's a wasted effort because CCP spies are trained with torture as incredible method actors. The amateurs that would be caught by such were intended to be caught to increase the chances of the real spy getting through.And what exactly would it cost? Half an hour to record and make a social media post?
Just like the requirements for working in casino and bank security, but more strict. You need to be an detail focused, OCD, eunuch with no contact with non-security staff. Depending on the job site no contact with anyone not part of your shift detail. Everything compartmentalized and insulated.Secret clearance is somewhat becoming mandatory in the military, which means passing a background check.
Getting TS means you can not have any connections with nations such as China. Russia, Iran, North Korea at least.
Which means family? Can't get a clearance. Friends? Same as above.
I mean, when you are dealing with national security things, which can cause grave damage to the US, you kinda have to be trust worthy.Just like the requirements for working in casino and bank security, but more strict. You need to be an detail focused, OCD, eunuch with no contact with non-security staff. Depending on the job site no contact with anyone not part of your shift detail. Everything compartmentalized and insulated.
Dumbasses with social media have lately been responsible for many leaks. Fucking kids and their games. I play games not once have I been tempted to post technical specifications to incorrect game specs. First there was that moron in the UK who posted IFV weapon systems online, that idiot American chairforce staffer, several Russian and Chinese counterparts. All posting classified military documentsI mean, when you are dealing with national security things, which can cause grave damage to the US, you kinda have to be trust worthy.
He'll, some agencies in thr DoD require even stricter checks.
And can take you six months just to get the go ahead to get a badge
Dumbasses with social media have lately been responsible for many leaks. Fucking kids and their games. I play games not once have I been tempted to post technical specifications to incorrect game specs. First there was that moron in the UK who posted IFV weapon systems online, that idiot American chairforce staffer, several Russian and Chinese counterparts. All posting classified military documents
Yup. I was one of the lucky ones b/c I only lived in one place before enlisting. So only one office/investigator was necessary for my background check. And it still took about 6 months.And can take you six months just to get the go ahead to get a badge
I got lucky that I was squeaky clean.Yup. I was one of the lucky ones b/c I only lived in one place before enlisting. So only one office/investigator was necessary for my background check. And it still took about 6 months.
The unlucky were holdovers at my training base for months...unable to even start training, they became base staff essentially. Grounds keepers, maintenance and janitorial engineers were their roles for those months.
"But, but I have to prove some guy on the Internet wrong!"Dumbasses with social media have lately been responsible for many leaks. Fucking kids and their games. I play games not once have I been tempted to post technical specifications to incorrect game specs. First there was that moron in the UK who posted IFV weapon systems online, that idiot American Chairforce staffer, several Russian and Chinese counterparts. All posting classified military documents