What is ORCON and how do you see those documents?
What organization is higher than Congress?
https://youtu.be/gzFPpHT17_E
>>18080244
bamp
ORCON just means "originator controlled", meaning that only the person or group that made it can disseminate it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classified_information_in_the_United_States#Handling_caveats
It doesn't mean that the existence of the agency is classified, just that any and all information about said document is classified including where it originated.
>>18080244
Whew, thanks for that clip. I saw that during the live hearing on youtube, but was unable to download it for various formatting reasons.
Yes. This has been irritating me since the hearing. There it was, in the open. A secret organization that is so secret that the information they send--through government programs, with public funding--is so secret, that the public can't even know who is allowed to have access to the information they're sending.
That's a shadow government no matter how you look at it. And now we know that Hillary is a patsy for it.
>>18080337
OR, it could just be a CIA document that they can't admit on an open hearing that any foreign power could be watching for clues on their next cyber or espionage attack target.
The secrecy is in regards to the document, not the actual agency.
>>18080387
If what you're saying is true, then that would make the CIA a shadow government, puppeteering U.S. politics. If the CIA is not a shadow government, puppeteering U.S. politics, then they would claim credit for information they classify.
Saying "the documents were classified by the CIA" isn't a security risk. I'm making that determination right now, as a U.S. citizen. Deal with it.
>>18080387
Doesn't matter it should be brought to light. Otherwise why is the whole Hillary thing being discussed? She claims she had no sensitive material pertaining to her e-mails, yet she won't release all of them.
We're wasting time for an indictment with all of this useless bureaucracy.