my understanding is that the indictment deliberately avoided the issue of classification since the Espionage Act doesn't mention anything about what level of secrecy is assigned to the documents, only that they're concerned with defense issues.
and let's remember that this case happened first because it's the most open-and-shut one.
my understanding is that the indictment deliberately avoided the issue of classification since the Espionage Act doesn't mention anything about what level of secrecy is assigned to the documents, only that they're concerned with defense issues.
and let's remember that this case happened first because it's the most open-and-shut one.
although that "perfect" Georgia phone call case comes pretty close.
looking at the metaphysical nature of these things, I've been wondering exactly what would make a phone call "perfect." I've been on some wonderful phone calls (last month, I had a splendid phone call on the occasion of an old friend's 75th birthday), but PERFECT??? as is so often true of anything relating to TFF, my mind threatens to spin so fast it will leave its old axis and end up god knows where.
my understanding is that the indictment deliberately avoided the issue of classification since the Espionage Act doesn't mention anything about what level of secrecy is assigned to the documents, only that they're concerned with defense issues.
and let's remember that this case happened first because it's the most open-and-shut one.
although that "perfect" Georgia phone call case comes pretty close.
looking at the metaphysical nature of these things, I've been wondering exactly what would make a phone call "perfect." I've been on some wonderful phone calls (last month, I had a splendid phone call on the occasion of an old friend's 75th birthday), but PERFECT??? as is so often true of anything relating to TFF, my mind threatens to spin so fast it will leave its old axis and end up god knows where.