Was talking to a friend tonight that spent 5 years in a DOD SCIF.
Let me preface.
In years of talking to this friend they have never told me anything they saw or did in the SCIF. True ironclad on the security.
Anyway, they said something interesting to me tonight.
When they went for intelligence training, one of the first things they were taught was, all classified information is actually unclassified.
"You just have to be smart enough to piece it together"
So i asked them, "kind of like Sundance at CTH about Russiagate and the current barrage of doctors talking out about Covid and the vaccines"?
" and about Q"
They replied, "Yes, precisely"
I apologize for use of they as pronoun. Hopefully, it is understood.
The real interesting thing about a lot of TS/SCI type info is that you can find an enormous amount of it published in very unclassified places. For instance, the exact TS mission I had in the AF was published plain as day by Time Life books of all things. Bit of a shocker when I read it ... and it was published 20 years prior to when I joined. It's all out there somewhere, and what isn't, is generally not too hard to figure out if you look at the shape of the hole in the info.