Re: Groom Lake scanner audio May 2011
Subject: Re: Groom Lake scanner audio May 2011
From: "miso@sushi.com" <miso@sushi.com>
Date: 02/06/2011, 03:12
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51,rec.aviation.military

On Jun 1, 5:39 am, "kirk.st...@gmail.com" <kirk.st...@gmail.com>
wrote:
On May 31, 11:27 pm, "Craig 'Lumpy' Lemke"









<lu...@digitalcartography.com> wrote:
kirk.st...@gmail.com wrote:
Dude, you need to get a life.

There is a reason the military does things out of the sight of people
like you.  It's called OPSEC, among other things.

So you're worried that terrorists will see the pics,
hear the audio and thereby be able to plan the next
overthrow.

Meanwhile, you quote the links in your post.

Where did that turnip truck go?

Craig 'Lumpy' Lemke

www.n0eq.com

Actually, radio comms are not what I'm concerned about - as miso
(whoever he is, since he's too chickenshit to use a real name) says -
comms are easy to hide if you are concerned.

And by the way, I was probably using HQ operationally before you were
born....

It's the attitude that just because you see something interesting,
everybody needs to know about it.

You guys probably think Wikileaks is a good thing, too.

I realize this is useless, as are most people posting on this group
anymore, but it just pissed me off.

Kirk


Have you figured out the derivation of OPSEC yet? One part is for
operations, the other for security. So part of the operation is to
maintain security. You calculate the risks and either deem them
acceptable or you determine a way to counter the risk.

The camo dudes used to be in the clear. They have been using DES for
well over a decade. You find a hole in your security, you fix it.
Using encryption is far better than asking people not to listen.

You can ride naked on your horse through town with an edict from the
king that nobody look, or you just wear clothing.

If only there were stealth experts at Groom Lake.....