1. As stated before. The old gray line phones were gray the newer ones are off white
True, but it sure did take a long time to answer. Especially after you insisted that they were gray, and I had to tell you they weren't, and you still disagreed for a while.
2. Sorry but as stated my system is Top Secret it has that displayed on the top of the screen, you do not need to know anymore.
Wrong, see below.
3. The number of digits is 7.
Correct. Why did it take so long for you to answer?
4. I have already stated i have given out my old black phone number, i am not giving out my black or secure number again.
Failure. Your refusal does not make sense in this context. If you simply did not want random internet people calling your hone, that is solved by providing a number they cannot call. You have failed to do this, the only explanation could be that you do not have access to a secure phone. If you did, why wouldn't you post the number? You've already given out your full name, address, sid, picture, etc... what is a phone number? If you are who you say then one could get this phone number using only your name. The only explanation is you do not have such a phone number.
5. I started at the agency under GSA. The police were under GSA until October 1986 when the agency took them over.
Irrelevant. When you were first given access to NSA facilities you would have to have received two compartments.
As you said above, and else where, you supposedly access this document over Intelink-TS. The classification of Intelink-TS is higher than the answer you provided in #2. You seem to be unable to provide an answer to #5. If you can access the document as you say, one would think you would know the classification of the system you used to access the document, as well as the clearance level required to use the system (including the specific compartments needed). Since you don't, the only logical conclusion is that you do not have access to that system.
The sad part is this information is probably available on the internet, JoeyDonuts private messaged me that he though #5 was too easy of a question, and that he readily knew the answer. I actually agreed, but it appears you have failed.
You have left huge logical holes in your identity claims and I have no choice but to officially certify that you do not work for the NSA.
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