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Originally posted by SNeaKyTiKi
Honestly I didnt know there was such a thing as COSMIC clearance. All I've heard of are confidential, secret, and top secret. Confidential being the standard and Secret going on to law enforcement, medical and related and Top Secret being for intelligence and the such.
Originally posted by BRITWARRIOR
I doubt you still have SECRET clearance being a civilian security guard or are you just confusing SECRET clearance with the Secrets Act you signed?
Originally posted by 8yrARMYvet
haha. Opsec on what, knowledge of ufo's ? All this stuff is public knowledge. army bases ect.. Fort irwin isnt a secret, google it. Basic training? Fort sill OK, Being a grunt. I dont claim to be in the Know, if you read my post I said i could answer general military questions, or Law enforcement. I was a Grunt, not CID. I simply know what I know about the Army In General. So make ur own decision.
So I am in the Know if it concerns that, I later stated that a SECRET clearance means nothing, other than you have a clean record. As for my grandpa, who has just recently gotten me interested in the phenomina you can read my post and determine if i Make it up, simply stated. He had a Cosmic Clearance, talked Little about it Lately when Ive started pressing him on it, because I think its important to find out what people Know.
Originally posted by nenothtu
Originally posted by BRITWARRIOR
I doubt you still have SECRET clearance being a civilian security guard or are you just confusing SECRET clearance with the Secrets Act you signed?
Yes, over here some civilian security is required to have government security clearances of varying levels, some right on up to Top Secret. That's why it helps in some cases to have been former military, and have already had clearance at one time or another.
Most of the time, it's when your dealing with government contracts, or government contractors like General Dynamics, for example. One of the members of my family, who had never been in the military or even done anything remotely militaristic had to get a clearance for a job, at a shipyard doing work (fitting and refits) on naval vessels, so it's not just security personnel, either, nor is a security clearance restricted to current military personnel over here.