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Oh yeah, they take it seriously most of the time. But you do get seemingly odd outputs from those procedures. Case in point...

Many years ago, I worked part-time for a small construction cost management contractor. They did some TS work for DoD/State (usually combo projects, where NSA/CIA/Army had a wing of a consulate that State managed).

I did not have a TS (or any other clearance) at the time. One day, I'm tasked with counting the windows and doors in an old hospital in Munich. All the room numbers are Sharpied out in one half of the building.

So, it's pretty obvious "men in black pajamas" are using that wing. I just don't know the room numbers.

Seemed super weird to me that only the numbers were considered secured info. I'm sure there was an explanation.

Years later, a friend-of-a-friend was moving to Munich to do "State Department" work (he was an HVAC contractor with a TS). Off hand, I said "oh, I bet you'll be in wing X, floor Y or Z in the old hospital". He about fell over that somebody in no way associated with his agency would know that. Got a chuckle from me.



Thank you for publishing this info, comrade! Ve arr going to chek all old Munich hospitals.


It may or may not be in Munich.

Regardless, WikiLeaks already spilled the beans.




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