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Reason: None provided.

Think of how much info a medical assistant has access to. Think of the information and intel available to police officer, or 911 dispatcher, or DMV employee, or a clerk at a vital statistics office, or census worker.

Access to information not normally accessible to public.

Think about how much damage someone with nefarious, criminal intent could do with that information? And that's not even classified or top secret. It's just 'protected' records and information.

That isn't even the Tip of the iceberg when it comes to the intelligence community. They know things about you that YOU may not even know about yourself - especially if you're someone with any type of influence.

Some agencies and some people have access to more information than others, but nobody has all the information.

The first thing that truly surprised me when I started the 'night job' is how much information and Intel the normal public DOESN'T have.

The second thing that shocked me was realizing that the more information and Intel a person or agency can access, the more they'll discover just how much other info is withheld from them.

It reminds me of a quote: "The wisest, smartest, most intelligent man, is the one who truly realizes just how little he really knows."

1 year ago
6 score
Reason: None provided.

Think of how much info a medical assistant has access to. Think of the information and intel available to police officer, or 911 dispatcher, or DMV employee, or a clerk at a vital statistics office, or census worker.

Access to information not normally accessible to public.

Think about how much damage someone with nefarious, criminal intent could do with that information? And that's not even classified or top secret. It's just 'protected' records and information.

That isn't even the Tip of the iceberg when it comes to the intelligence community. They know things about you that YOU may not even know about yourself - especially if you're someone with any type of influence.

Some agencies and some people have access to more information than others, but nobody has all the information.

The first thing that truly surprised me when I started the 'night job' is how much information and Intel the normal public DOESN'T have.

The second thing that shocked me was realizing that the more information and Intel a person or agency can access, the more they'll discover just how how much other info is withheld from them.

It reminds me of a quote: "The wisest, smartest, most intelligent man, is the one who truly realizes just how little he really knows."

1 year ago
6 score
Reason: None provided.

Think of how much info a medical assistant has access to. Think of the information and intel available to police officer, or 911 dispatcher, or DMV employee, or a clerk at a vital statistics office, or census worker.

Access to information not normally accessible to public.

Think about how much damage someone with nefarious, criminal intent could do with that information? And that's not even classified or top secret. It's just 'protected' records and information.

That isn't even the Tip of the iceberg when it comes to the intelligence community. They know things about you that YOU may not even know about yourself - especially if you're someone with any type of influence.

Some agencies and some people have access to more information than others, but nobody has all the information.

The first thing that truly surprised me when I started the 'night job' is how much information and Intel the normal public DOESN'T have.

The second thing that shocked me was realizing that the more information and Intel a person or agency can access, the more they'll discover just how much realize how much other info is withheld from them.

It reminds me of a quote: "The wisest, smartest, most intelligent man, is the one who truly realizes just how little he really knows."

1 year ago
6 score
Reason: None provided.

Think of how much info a medical assistant has access to. Think of the information and intel available to police officer, or 911 dispatcher, or DMV employee, or a clerk at a vital statistics office, or census worker.

Access to information not normally accessible to public.

Think about how much damage someone with nefarious, criminal intent could do with that information? And that's not even classified or top secret. It's just 'protected' records and information.

That isn't even the Tip of the iceberg when it comes to the intelligence community. They know things about you that YOU may not even know about yourself - especially if you're someone with any type of influence.

Some agencies and some people have access to more information than others, but nobody has all the information.

The first thing that truly surprises me when I started the 'night job' is how much information and Intel the normal public DOESN'T have.

The second thing that shocked me was realizing that the more information and Intel a person or agency can access, the more they'll discover just how much realize how much other info is withheld from them.

It reminds me of a quote: "The wisest, smartest, most intelligent man, is the one who truly realizes just how little he really knows."

1 year ago
6 score
Reason: Original

Think of how much info a medical assistant has access to. Think of the information and inte available to police officer, or 911 dispatcher, or DMV employee, or a clerk at a vital statistics office, or census worker.

Access to information not normally accessible to public.

Think about how much damage someone with nefarious, criminal intent could do with that information? And that's not even classified or top secret. It's just 'protected' records and information.

That isn't even the Tip of the iceberg when it comes to the intelligence community. They know things about you that YOU may not even know about yourself - especially if you're someone with any type of influence.

Some agencies and some people have access to more information than others, but nobody has all the information.

The first thing that truly surprises me when I started the 'night job' is how much information and Intel the normal public DOESN'T have.

The second thing that shocked me was realizing that the more information and Intel a person or agency can access, the more they'll discover just how much realize how much other info is withheld from them.

It reminds me of a quote: "The wisest, smartest, most intelligent man, is the one who truly realizes just how little he really knows."

1 year ago
1 score