If your covert you don't go in and out of Langley several times a day, just a thought.
Here is my final farewell to you nutjob for a while. It is standard operating procedure for a spy agency to use a covert's agents employment with the CIA as a cover for their covert status. Simply stated: Since they can't prevent people from knowing that someone is an employee of the CIA it is absolutely necessary for them to provide a cover for them by acknowleding that they work for the CIA but refuse to acknowledge their covert status. That is a distinction you seem to ignore. It is clear that Valarie Plame's status with the Directorate of Intelligence (NCS) was classified while her employment was not because they couldn't keep people from knowing that she went to and from the CIA but the covert (I suggest you look up the definition of the word since it doesn't mean secret) nature of her assignment at CIA HQ was not generally known. This is the information that was released to the public by the administration and was what was wrong to do.