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green73
06-27-2013, 08:43 PM
The Army admitted Thursday to not only restricting access to The Guardian news website at the Presidio of Monterey, as reported in Thursday's Herald, but Armywide.

Presidio employees said the site had been blocked since The Guardian broke several stories on data collection by the National Security Agency.

Gordon Van Vleet, an Arizona-based spokesman for the Army Network Enterprise Technology Command, or NETCOM, said in an email the Army is filtering "some access to press coverage and online content about the NSA leaks."

He wrote it is routine for the Department of Defense to take preventative "network hygiene" measures to mitigate unauthorized disclosures of classified information.

"We make every effort to balance the need to preserve information access with operational security," he wrote, "however there are strict policies and directives in place regarding protecting and handling classified information."

In a later phone call, Van Vleet said the filter of classified information on public websites was "Armywide" and did not originate at the Presidio.

Presidio employees described how they could access the U.S. site, www.guardiannews.com, but were blocked from articles, such as those on the NSA, that redirected to the British site.

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http://www.montereyherald.com/local/ci_23554739/restricted-web-access-guardian-is-army-wide-officials

69360
06-27-2013, 08:46 PM
So? A different version of this story appears after every classified leak. Military personnel can not read classified material, even if it is published. They risk losing security clearance and court martial. This isn't some huge coverup/conspiracy. The military is doing members a favor blocking it, so they don't read it by accident.

green73
06-27-2013, 08:51 PM
So? A different version of this story appears after every classified leak. Military personnel can not read classified material, even if it is published. They risk losing security clearance and court martial. This isn't some huge coverup/conspiracy. The military is doing members a favor blocking it, so they don't read it by accident.

Uh huh.

Dr.3D
06-27-2013, 08:56 PM
It only makes sense to filter the information being allowed to our troops. Can't have them hearing the truth. After all, the government might one day want to use them against the people and the only way to do that is to lie to them.

green73
06-27-2013, 09:01 PM
It only makes sense to filter the information being allowed to our troops. Can't have them hearing the truth. After all, the government might one day want to use them against the people and the only way to do that is to lie to them.

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