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May 10, 2014, 03:02:54 PM
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http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/05/intelligence-employees-current-and-past-barred-from-citing-news-leaks/

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It is my understanding that NSA employees are prohibited from even reading about such things.  I am not sure if that is supposed to hold true for their off the clock time or not.
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It is my understanding that NSA employees are prohibited from even reading about such things.  I am not sure if that is supposed to hold true for their off the clock time or not.

Ex military officials would go in their tomb with secrets they swear to never revealed for example. So I can understand why the NSA community would truly hate Snowden. But how do you know if who you serve is still doing everything for the greater good? How does he define "greater good?"
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seems like they found a loop hole in another loophole. I dont know how I can explain it but you are all smart to get that.

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