Torpedo wrote on Jan 31
st, 2003 at 12:28am:
The one thing I can say is thank God none of you have security clearances!
Torpedo,
I still hold a Secret Clearance, what do you have to say about that?
The FBI has labeled me deceptive regarding issues of national security, however, I still have my clearance. Honestly, how do you explain that?
If the FBI thinks I am a spy, surely they would IMMEDIATELY inform the DoD that I am a security risk. Why haven't they?
I'll tell you why -- The FBI knows that the pre-employment screening ploygraph is a joke, and that no one else in the government would take them seriously if they ever tried to investigate or prosecute the heinous accusations produced by polygraphers.
As a matter of fact, if I chose to go back to Active Duty, I am positive (based on my specialty) that I would immediately have my Top Secret reinstated. How could that happen, Torpedo? The polygraph is certain I'm a spy!!!!
Maybe you ought to think before you type. If you are going to blast someone, you ought to hit them personally, rather than the cowardly blanket statement you chose. Your intention was to discredit Mark's trustworthiness (without any proof that he is not worthy to hold a security clearance). But in turn you have blasted many others on this site, including myself, again with no proof.
I ask you as a former Security Manager, former TS/SCI holder, and current Secret Clearance holder, why should
YOU have a clearance?
Polygraphers make life-changing decisions with little to no proof, yet credit their decisions to the mighty polygraph strip, which only they can read. Self-decieving liars, in my book, are not trustworthy, and should not hold a security clearance.
Next time, think before you type.
Chris