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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anyone asking how or why?[/quote] I'm with you, " how and why " should be the focus plus an immediate enforcement of SCIF only discussions moving forward. In my book Goldberg doesn't look too good in this either. In my profession if I receive confidential information that I have no reason to receive, my professional training would be to immediately call it to the attention of the sender and delete the information . In this case, Goldberg should have immediately notified the DNI head so that his phone could be secured by them and analyzed for malware and the mission itself should have been put on hold until all phones involved were collected and studied for malware. But Goldberg, who incidentally had at one time become a citizen of a foreign country and served in the military in a foreign county, did NOT take this immediate step to secure the US mission by alerting the DNI and POTUS- as was his duty as an American. Perhaps he doesn't truly consider himself one ? Second question: as many of us know, just like IG and FB " share my contact list" is a means to access the phone numbers and contacts of all of Goldberg's contacts, so , in keeping himself lurking on the chat for 2 days- someone else may have been able to view the battle plans. Perhaps THIS was the Intent all along by the original hacker?? Bottom line- of course, no more Signal, Whats App chats ( both are in AWS servers, btw ) so nothing is secret there to the NSA. NSC needs to accept fact that all Presidential records are discoverable and stop trying work arounds that actually put our troops more at risk. AND, as we all learned in KDG- if you find something that isn't yours, you immediately return it to the rightful owner. Jeff Goldberg effectively held onto someone's wallet for 2 days, counted it's cash value and deliberated what that could for him and then finally chose how to exploit it. THAT is ultimately, Un-American , IMHO.[/quote] Are you seriously going to lay blame on a JOURNALIST for doing their job! Every day I am more and more dumbfounded by the sheer number of people who defend, justify, make excuses for Trump and the unbelievably unqualified people he has put in place. I’ve accidentally received one or two misdirected confidential emails in my “profession” as well. I immediately sent a reply saying “ not meant for me.” But if it was a crime, illegal, harmful…I would have gone to my boss with the knowledge. The journalist was reporting on illegal activity and incompetence s administration. That’s what a free press should do! But what really gets me is that there is so much lying and gaslighting about everything as they intend to mislead us about everything thing they do….so when an actual mistake is made why not own it. He simply cannot. Any other profession, relationship, family member it is absolutely critical to acknowledge your mistake to learn from it, build trust etc. Yet somehow a grown man of almost 80 can’t ever admit he is wrong or has made a mistake. EVERYONE ELSE BUT HIM is a liar, sleaze bag, not talented. Truly unbelievable that people still defend him.[/quote]
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