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Just curious. What happens to people with high security clearance who develop dementia (or are mentally compromised somehow)?
lisab said:But what if the person is retired but still has lots of valuable secrets. Dementia sets in, and they loose judgement.
Or they suffer a traumatic brain injury.
Does anyone monitor this, I wonder?
lisab said:Just curious. What happens to people with high security clearance who develop dementia (or are mentally compromised somehow)?
The obvious problem, the one I believe lisab is alluding to, would be them forgetting that it's secret. My first husband had an above top secret clearance and was in Naval Intelligence, I am not aware that they do any follow up, I also had to be investigated in order for him to get his clearance. I don't know what they'd do in the case of them suddenly spewing secrets.MathJakob said:They have dementia, that causes them to forget things. Why should it matter if someone who is retired is forgetting secrets?
dlgoff said:From the experience of moms behavior during the onset of her dementia; the secret wouldn't be forgotten but the 50 or so phone calls to people telling of it would be.
AlephZero said:Apart from applying legal remedies after the event if there was a security breach, what could you do?
In the UK, if you leave a job where you had access to secure information (either commercial or military) you would most likely have to sign a statement that states your ongoing security obligations. Beyond that, there is no technology (except death) to make you forget what you already know.
Evo said:My first husband had an above top secret clearance and was in Naval Intelligence, I am not aware that they do any follow up, I also had to be investigated in order for him to get his clearance. I don't know what they'd do in the case of them suddenly spewing secrets.
He'd had a "Top Secret" level clearance, and then his level was raised, I'm not saying it was actually called "above top secret"nsaspook said:Just to be clear there is no "above top secret clearance", there are 'access' programs like SCI, PRP or SAP and a huge number of 'Compartment' code words or handling specifications.
lisab said:But what happens if someone starts letting things slip? Are they put into some kind of protective custody?
Evo said:The obvious problem, the one I believe lisab is alluding to, would be them forgetting that it's secret. My first husband had an above top secret clearance and was in Naval Intelligence, I am not aware that they do any follow up, I also had to be investigated in order for him to get his clearance. I don't know what they'd do in the case of them suddenly spewing secrets.
MathJakob said:Oh right forgetting it's a secret... Well in that case if someone forgets something is a secret due to a medical illness then they can't be held accountable for their actions. I highly doubt the government would seek imprisonment.
lisab said:I doubt they could prosecute someone who is mentally unsound. I'm not so sure about the imprisonment, though...but maybe they'd call it "protective custody".
But I can't blame them. If someone knows things that must not be publicized, and that person can't be trusted for some reason - well, I think the authorities have to do what they have to do. I guess it's a case where you have to trust (your government), but can't verify.
evo said:he'd had a "top secret" level clearance, and then his level was raised, I'm not saying it was actually called "above top secret". Iirc, it was 2 letters, at least i only recall him using 2 letters.
Evo said:I only recall him using 2 letters.
Lol, it was back during a war. Obviously, he didn't tell me much.Borek said:Sounds like a boring guy.
I vaguely remember him saying something once, decades ago, it's not like it was an ongoing conversation that I was to remember. I just remember it was a higher clearance than his current top secret due to what he had to do.Student100 said:sci? Yw, l, and q? are the only letters I can think of if in the us. :p They're TS clearances with special access.
Evo said:Lol, it was back during a war. Obviously, he didn't tell me much.
I vaguely remember him saying something once, decades ago, it's not like it was an ongoing conversation that I was to remember. I just remember it was a higher clearance than his current top secret due to what he had to do.