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by ritwikgupta
1034 days ago
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This is survivorship bias. No counterexamples emerge because successful and working capabilities can’t and won’t be shared? Not until declassification of those sources kicks in. The government should not give up powerful intelligence tactics, techniques, and procedures solely because the general public has a want to know. We have elected representatives with clearances for those purposes. |
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That aside, relying on "well, it's classified" is an extra lame excuse in a period of broad bipartisan agreement around the problem of rampant overclassification: https://www.npr.org/2023/01/17/1149426416/the-u-s-has-an-ove...
e: deleted unnecessary swipe
[0] https://www.wyden.senate.gov/news/press-releases/wyden-udall...
[1] inb4 "but unclassified programs" - he's talking about unclassified programs on the basis of classified info, as is made doubly clear by the request to share further examples with the SIC