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Its basic flaw is a form applicants fill out themselves on which people can lie and not get caught. Alexis, who killed 12 coworkers at a U.S. Naval office, lied about a felony arrest for letting the air out of someone's tire. He failed to mention he did it with a gun in a "black out fueled by anger." [/USER][SIZE=6][COLOR=#ff0000][I][U]Snowden worked for the CIA and left there under a cloud that convinced the agency to put a red flag in his file. But when his security clearance was later reviewed, after he took a contract position with the NSA, he said his past employment was "classified" and the clearance investigator did not check with the CIA.[/U][/I][/COLOR][/SIZE]
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Hamre says this kind of lapse is an example of the most serious threats the system faces. "Snowden was an example of it. He moved into an enormously sensitive position," says Hamre. "We control people at the gate and once we give them a credential, they're in the compound, we don't pay attention to where they are after that...So our big elaborate, expensive system didn't prevent something that was truly important."
It goes so deep :wow:[/I]
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