JimBenArm
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No, submariners are never wrong. When we are incorrect (briefly), reality is adjusted to fit.Submariners never admit they are wrong, that's why they're called "The Silent Service".
No, submariners are never wrong. When we are incorrect (briefly), reality is adjusted to fit.Submariners never admit they are wrong, that's why they're called "The Silent Service".
UUUMMM thats just a report on the NSA Critic.
ITS NOT THE NSA CRITIC.
just keep proving my point about beleivers.
When Sabrina is done with him, he won't be cleared to read the menu in the canteen.
Since you can't go back and read for yourself, here you go.
Seymour posts that the delusional John Lear believes there is a sub base in Nevada.
You jump in to defend John Lear.
Ergo, you believe there is a sub base in Nevada.
When confronted by a real, live sub sailor, you backpedal, and try to pretend that's not what you meant.
However, we all know you do believe there is a sub base in Nevada, since you so vociferously defended John Lear. Just like you believe you're a real, live analyst.
I thought you were married.![]()
It's not that I'm wrong. She's just more correct.I thought you were married.![]()
I only WISH I had that capability, jhunter. *LOL* Alas, I'm only a contractor; the best I can do is report him. Which I've done. And have the backing of several individuals also in the intelligence community who believe he is wrong/lying about his identity/committing identity theft and who have also reported him to various authorities.
The fact that he's still posting on here confirms my theory that he's not with NSA at all; they take this sort of thing very seriously, so far as I know. I have to wonder what the real Roger Misner is going through as a result of this.... person here telling the world that he/she is actually Roger Misner.
Honestly, I feel sorry for the poor guy; I would imagine his superiors have to be riding him hard for not safeguarding his own information better.
I only WISH I had that capability, jhunter. *LOL* Alas, I'm only a contractor; the best I can do is report him. Which I've done. And have the backing of several individuals also in the intelligence community who believe he is wrong/lying about his identity/committing identity theft and who have also reported him to various authorities.
The fact that he's still posting on here confirms my theory that he's not with NSA at all; they take this sort of thing very seriously, so far as I know. I have to wonder what the real Roger Misner is going through as a result of this.... person here telling the world that he/she is actually Roger Misner.
Honestly, I feel sorry for the poor guy; I would imagine his superiors have to be riding him hard for not safeguarding his own information better.
No, submariners are never wrong. When we are incorrect (briefly), reality is adjusted to fit.
You're not even supposed to tell others that you have a clearance. If he had a clearance he would have signed a document promising not to do what he is doing here under penalty of law.
Let me wager here, that Ultima, based on his request for Multiple documents, many of which are of a vague nature, what he will receive...
A report from the NSA concerning the attempt to have jets launched to intercept flight 93. In it there will be no mention of a shoot down, but there will be some comment as to the inability to get jets in the air prior to the crash of flight 93.
He will receive nothing more, at least nothing worth anything to him.
Here is what I wager he will not get...
An NSA document that indicates in anyway, that flight 93 was intercepted or shot down.
I have explained, at length, to Ultima, why he will not get what he thinks he is getting.
He would have seen this, had he requested the CRITIC Messages in one request, and the Follow up Reports in a second request.
TAM![]()
I believe this is only half correct. I know of nothing that would prevent someone from saying they had a Security Clearance (although it is certainly not wise to advertise it on the Internet = DUMB). However, there are non-disclosure documents that do prohibit discussing anything that is Classified in any way with someone who does not have the same level of clearance and also THE NEED TO KNOW the information.
This character has blatantly violated the latter prohibition (provided the information does exist in some form), but as far as I know there is nothing wrong with telling someone you do have a Security Clearance (unless this is something specifically associated with the NSA). There are documents floating around all over the place which lists individual's Security Clearance and those documents are not classified.
Does he actually think that after covering up the truth for more than seven years that the real powers behind the 9-11 attacks would actually blow their cover by honoring a FOIA request?
If I actually thought that there was some kind of sinister conspiracy with the kind of power to carry out and cover up 9-11 the last thing I would do is publicly state that I had seen the document he claims to have seen, seems like a good way to commit suicide.
Sorry it has taken so long to get back but have been working on a lot of research.......
Now, it's okay. We know that you are not as smart, sexy, or manly as a sub sailor. Few are, and none outside of the Navy are. Just because you're faced with a life of despair and loneliness is no reason to be ashamed. You're just going to have to get used to the idea that you'll always be a lesser being than I am.
Everyone else here has...