There is "
No Policy For Declassifying" classified information.
So, all those security briefings I had to attend when I was stationed the Pentagon TeleCommunications Center never really happened.
My experience they are in fact very real. You sit in room and you are lectured on the proper/improper storage and/or handling of Classified Information.
The following were Security Clearances I had.
SPECAC - Special Access - Up to and including Top Secret.
SECRET - Access Secret Informa;tion.
Top Secret - Access to Top Secret Classifed Information
N.A.T.O. - Access to N.A.T.O. level Classified Informaton
C.E.N.T.O. - Access to C.E.N.T.O. level Classified Information.
S.E.A.T.O. - Access to S.E.A.T.O. - Access to S.E.TO. Classified Information.
ATOMAL - Access to Atomic/Nuclear Classified Information.
WHITEROCKET - Access to White House level Classified Information.
I attended Security Briefing every 6-Months, reviewing proper procedures for the handlind, dissmenation and storage of classified information.
I worked on a daily basis with Classified Infomation. I know of at least 7-Men and Women who were either court-martialed/convicted of mishandling Classified Information. After each trial, I had to go into a secure room and be briefed once more on what would happen if I or another person mishandled or sold Classified Information.
Here are some examples of how to handle Classified Material.
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Penalty For The Disclosure of Classified Information.
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Penalty For Unauthorized Removal and Retention of Classified Documents or Material.
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The member of this forum who posted there were NO policies or procedures for the handling and storage of Classified Information/Material was factually incorrect..i.e. A LIAR!!!