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April 21st, 2004, 04:48 PM
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Im confused, I mean, what kind of info do we need to hide? I dont understand why some things cant be discussed legally
Have you never heard of a "gagging order", or "sub judice"..............start mouthing off about that sort of stuff in public and you will get spanked for contempt of court. And if there is any money involved...sued right onto the welfare line?
If you work in the public sector (government & military) you are subject to quite specific laws regarding "official secrets"..............you discuss those very much at your own risk. In my time I have seen two people get 11 years each for attempting to divulge military secrets to unauthorised persons (shame the "unauthorised persons" were MI5 officers.............errr British counter-intelligence to you ) For the serious stuff you could get 30 years or more (I stand open to correction, but I believe that the British record currently stands at 42 years)
At the very best you will be unemployed and UNEMPLOYABLE?
What I am saying is that though we are generally at liberty to discuss generics, what ifs and the like we are not at liberty to discuss specifics............like the location of the Claymore mines at Area52
Hey, if you work for a major corporation I bet there is a clause in your contract that forbids you to give interviews or talk to the press without clearing it first?
That is what we are talking about.
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