23-01-2017, 16:50
0762, that "top secret" excuse is part of my point about being open. The failure is not top secret. It's in the public domain. I don't want any great detail about the incident - just an admission that it happened and that the appropriate steps have already been taken to address the issue and solve the problem. Obviously that last part might be a total fabrication, but at least they could then be held to account - maybe that's the real reason they're not keen to do it.
Times have moved on swiftly in the 21st century with Wikileaks, etc and there is more and more previously confidential information being made available by insiders and hackers.
I would also add that in my opinion, millions perhaps even billions of people have seen the videos and learned the lesson, which is why there have been no further nuclear bombings.
Times have moved on swiftly in the 21st century with Wikileaks, etc and there is more and more previously confidential information being made available by insiders and hackers.
I would also add that in my opinion, millions perhaps even billions of people have seen the videos and learned the lesson, which is why there have been no further nuclear bombings.
Cabbage is still good for you