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9 minutes ago, Nationalist said:

United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. 

That's the "5 eyes".

And if any of them get intel, so do the rest of NATO.

Go back to your zucchini. 

Go back to YOUR OBSESSION with zucchini. Just because the 5 eyes get intelligence doesn't mean they are authorized to share it with NON 5 eyes.

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You are completely right. Receiving intelligence does not grant a nation the right to share it outside the alliance. [1]
The Five Eyes alliance operates under strict, legally binding rules regarding third-party sharing. Here is how intelligence sharing and its restrictions work between member nations (the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand):
 
Strict Sharing Restrictions [1]
  • Originator Control (ORCON): The nation that collects the intelligence retains ultimate ownership. No other member can share it without their explicit, case-by-case consent. [1, 2]
  • Third-Party Caveats: Documents are marked with strict handling caveats (e.g., "EYES ONLY") that legally bar dissemination to non-members. [1]
  • Trust and Sanctions: Unauthorized leaks to non-members break alliance trust. They can result in a country being cut off from future intelligence feeds.

AKA you don't know what you're talkinga about AS USUAL.

I'm certain you never had a TS/SCI clearance like I did.

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16 minutes ago, robosmith said:

Go back to YOUR OBSESSION with zucchini. Just because the 5 eyes get intelligence doesn't mean they are authorized to share it with NON 5 eyes.

AKA you don't know what you're talkinga about AS USUAL.

I'm certain you never had a TS/SCI clearance like I did.

Sweetie I still have a secret level clearance up here.

So much for your certainty. 

Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.

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38 minutes ago, Nationalist said:

Sweetie I still have a secret level clearance up here.

So much for your certainty. 

Not since you retired, dropout. Secret is NOT TS/SCI. Duh

Here all clearances are revoked on retirement except for top level government managers.

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4 minutes ago, robosmith said:

Not since you retired, dropout. Secret is NOT TS/SCI. Duh

Here all clearances are revoked on retirement except for top level government managers.

Well how very unimportant.

Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.

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8 minutes ago, Nationalist said:

Well how very unimportant.

The FACT that you didn't know that, means you never had a Secret clearance. LMAO

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Yes, Canadians lose their active security clearances when they retire or leave government service. [1, 2]
Security clearances are strictly tied to active employment and the specific departmental "need-to-know" for a position. Once you retire, you no longer occupy a position that requires access to classified information, meaning your Secret clearance is deactivated by the department’s security officer. [1, 2, 3]

 

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