On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 15:57:42 GMT, n3td3v said: > Lot's of intelligence people disclose to people who they are > especially with other intelligencers. I don't understand that wording > that they use because its not strictly necessary to hide your > identity. That statement will just be a general rule for people > applying, mi5 wouldn't be able to operate if none of them ever told > anyone who they are. Sure. But you missed an important point. If you can't be trusted to keep your damned yap shut about the fact that you applied for a job there because you think you understand the "need" for secrecy better than the MI5 guys who have been doing it for 3 or 4 times as long as you've been *alive*, why should they trust you to keep your yap shut when you get access to something actually sensitive?
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