National Guardsman Suspected of Documents Leak.

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  1. PARTIZAN1

    PARTIZAN1 Well-Known Member

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    Medical information for medical staff and office staff such as those who set up appointments for registered veterans do not go through the My Heathy Vet website.That is for the Vet. When a Vet logs in the Vet does not get access to the entire data base of registered Vets only his records. Staff have a password and they use it to get into the data base of all Vet. You and I and millions of other Vets have Read Only access. Which is a security point because obviously o Vet is allowed update access or we could change our out rating to the liberty level of compensation. The IT guy ( or girl) at require access to the data base of Vet records to fix a problem for a staff member that likely is integral to the access rights for the staff and rarely rarely ever to a specific a Vet’s record. The way I think the A is set up is that certain IT staff would/ should have universal access to VA records in order to fix problems.
     
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    I do, which is why I don't have time to try to decipher your barely coherent rants. Clearly you have spent so long on the Putin kool aid you can barely string together a sentence....unless english is a second language, of course.
     
  3. flyboy56

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    I recommend trying some common sense koolaid.
     
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    I am well aware veterans have their own personal website. The VA has staff that keeps veterans records up to date. I don't know why the VA staff would still be using outdate password protocols. CAC's should include a users security level and the types of information they need to access to do their job. I wouldn't be surprised if the VA uses face recognition soon. What service were you in and for how long?
     
  5. Eleuthera

    Eleuthera Well-Known Member Donor

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    Pretty sure they do, eh? Are you pretty sure the oath of office taken by federal and state officials is equally compelling? Or is an NDA more compelling?

    Nobody enforces that oath of office when it's violated by virtually all elected and appointed officials in this country. What is it that makes the NDA so compelling? That he is an E-5?
     
  6. The Scotsman

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    I guess what makes it compelling is that its an NDA and that he signed it...its' not a difficult concept....ergo the shyte he's now in irrespective of rank or status.
    What's your point about this oath of office....do you mean his oath of enlistment???
     
  7. Eleuthera

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    What's the difference between taking an oath on a Bible and signing your name to a piece of paper?
     
  8. Eleuthera

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    Ah, the sounds of silence....:angel:
     
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    ...dunno...but what has that got to do with anything? You made a comment "Nobody enforces that oath of office when it's violated by virtually all elected and appointed officials in this country" but being an enlisted lad I'm not sure he took an oath of office as he wasn't an officer surely he took an oath of enlistment? And in any case what has that to do with the lad signing an NDA which he broke? What are you getting at?
     
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    ...yes isn't it....:D
     
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    It is absolutely correct. I was stationed in Korea in the 80’s and 90’s. I witnessed this decline.
     
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    Sad.
     
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    I'm saying several things. 1) the rule of law no longer exists in the US, and 2) this latest 'leak' smells highly of being an inside job of some sort.
     
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    It was expected.
     
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    Espionage is often “an inside job.”
     
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    Trumps documents were secured at his Maralago residence with extensive security and secret service presence. Those pictures of EMPTY classified document envelopes lying around on the floor of Trumps closet were staged by the FBI.
    Biden is the one with classified documents in his garage, in his China funded University think tank and in Chinatown.
     
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    sure...

    both Trump and Biden will be our candidates in 2024, and they have shown they are too old to keep our top secret documents safe

    Trump even outed Israel publicly
     
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    Precedence.
     
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    Has Trump yet said that it's not like he posted classified material on line? lol

    'Jack Teixeira, alleged classified documents leaker, indicted by federal grand jury'

    Source: ABC News

    'Jack Teixeira, the member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard accused of leaking classified documents online, has been indicted by a federal grand jury.

    He is facing six counts of willful retention and transmission of classified information relation to the national defense, according to the Justice Department.

    Teixeira, 21, is accused of abusing his security clearance to take classified documents and post them on social media sites, according to the Department of Justice.

    "The unauthorized removal, retention and transmission of classified information jeopardizes our nation's security. Individuals granted access to classified materials have a fundamental duty to safeguard the information for the safety of the United States, our active service members, its citizens and its allies," acting United States Attorney Joshua S. Levy said in a statement. "We are committed to ensuring that those entrusted with sensitive national security information adhere to the law." Each of the charges calls for up to 10 years in prison, if convicted.'

    Read more: https://abcnews.go.com/US/jack-teix...ts-leaker-indicted-federal/story?id=100121877
     

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