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LapsangGuzzler
·3 anni fa·discuss
I’m definitely not military, so I can’t speak from experience here.

I just find it hard to believe that the military puts all of this information into decentralized air-gapped silos that are completely cut off from the outside world.

Information isn’t useful when it can’t be searched, cross-referenced and analyzed. How does data enter a SCIF? because it obviously doesn’t originate there. Do people walk in with thumb drives and load it into a computer? That sounds like a security nightmare to me
LapsangGuzzler
·3 anni fa·discuss
But why keep UFO intel away from him while letting him have highly-sensitive military intel that he could parley or leak? That’s the other part of this conspiracy that I don’t understand.
LapsangGuzzler
·3 anni fa·discuss
Right, but somebody has to maintain those IT systems, and if the government is anything like other huge, data-hoarding corporations, then they deploy sysadmins who have an incredible amount of access because they have to in order to maintain the system. IT systems do not run themselves.
LapsangGuzzler
·3 anni fa·discuss
He leaked documents from British and Australian intelligence according to his wiki page, so he obviously had broad access. I’m paraphrasing, but he’s specifically talked in interviews that he had access to almost everything.
LapsangGuzzler
·3 anni fa·discuss
> US Government data is so siloed

The classified stuff wasn’t really that siloed. He had access to everything CIA, DIA, NSA, etc. He talked about this in his book. Searching for evidence of aliens was one of the first things he did when he got access.
LapsangGuzzler
·3 anni fa·discuss
Snowden spent quite a bit of time looking for UFO stuff since he had access to almost everything classified and never found any evidence.

I’m not saying this whistleblower is definitely lying, but if anyone was capable and willing to bring this forward with receipts, Snowden would’ve done so.
LapsangGuzzler
·3 anni fa·discuss
> tiresome multiscreen development environment

...that fits in your bag. This is huge for folks like me that want to travel without lugging around a large display. If the visual integrity is there, it's gonna be worth it for me.
LapsangGuzzler
·3 anni fa·discuss
When is the Cybertruck releasing again?