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by beerandt
646 days ago
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This was my line of thinking as well- You have a technical expertise just close enough to, but firewalled from the actual doe nk physics, where maybe the same image couldn't be released by anyone with doe clearance. But the guy a few buildings over just doing 'hypothetical' center of gravity modeling? Doesn't necessarily have to live by the exact same rules or go through the same release/declass process as someone with actual weapons schematics. It leaves a lot still unanswered- but explains away some of the seemingly self- contradictory Sandia policy discussed in the article. In industrial speak: inside-the-fence vs outside-the-fence regulatory framework, or something similar. Sometimes the guy outside the fence 'gets away with things' because those things are OK to do outside the fence. |
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