U.S. Army Traitor vs CIA / NSA Traitor

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U.S. Army Traitor vs CIA / NSA Traitor

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Many people, myself included, believed that the U.S. Army Intelligence specialist who gave U.S. classified information to Wiki-Leaks, should be facing execution if convicted.

The amount of world wide classified data he was able to download off of U.S. computers over what appears to be a period of months, if not years, demonstrated a lack of controls, monitoring and compartmentalization on U.S. computers systems and U.S. Networks that can best be described as unexplainable except by some kind of systematic break down theory such as Generational Dynamics.

But this Army individual only had a Secret Clearance according to media reports. Those reports generally agree with the type of data released by Wiki-Leaks such as cables from a U.S. Ambasador to the U.S. State department in Washington DC.

The CIA / NSA traitor, if media reports are to believed, not only previously worked for the CIA and had an idea of what kinds of intelligence the United States had at the the highest Top Secret levels, but if media reports are correct, at his most recent job at the NSA, had access, as a technical Systems Administrator, to every server the NSA had world wide. These servers contained the most sensitive classified sources and methods data the United States had ( still has, but no longer exclusively, and the value of those sources and methods depreciate rapidly once they are no longer known only to the United States ).

NSA is all about sources and methods and collecting and storing intelligence data, CIA is about analysis of intelligence data content as well as sources and methods.

Again, the idea that the CIA / NSA Traitor could have downloaded information off all of those servers at will, and left the building, and the country, with that data is unexplainable from a systemic point of view, without some kind of societal break down theory such as Generational Dynamics.

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