SCIF – The rules and regulations trump or his aides violated


When Donald Trump became president in 2017, a SCIF was set up at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, which he referred to as his Winter White House. Trump (at the head of the table with various cabinet members, advisers, and staffers) is seen here monitoring the Syrian cruise missile attack from the Mar-a-Lago SCIF.

The Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) is a secure area used for handling classified information. Let’s delve into the rules and guidelines associated with SCIFs:

  1. Purpose:
    • The primary purpose of SCIFs is to establish policies for accessing, safeguarding, and storing classified information and material within a U.S. General Services Administration (GSA)-controlled SCIF.
    • This includes documents printed and stored within the SCIF.
  2. Background:
    • Several authorities govern the protection of facilities, personnel, and classified information in GSA-controlled SCIFs. These authorities include:
      • Executive Order (EO) 13526: Addresses “Classified National Security Information.”
      • EO 12333: Pertains to “United States Intelligence Activities.”
      • Code of Federal Regulations Title 32, Part 2001: Covers “Classified National Security Information.”
      • Intelligence Community Directives (ICDs): Various ICDs provide guidance on protection, unauthorized disclosure, personnel security standards, and SCIF facilities.
  3. Scope and Applicability:
    • This order applies to all GSA personnel and visitors to a GSA-controlled SCIF.
    • It does not apply to other agencies using a GSA-controlled SCIF unless specified in agreements.
    • Legal authorities of the GSA Office of Inspector General and the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals remain unaffected.
  4. Policy:
    • GSA-controlled SCIFs fall under the responsibility of the GSA Office of Mission Assurance (OMA).
    • Only individuals with appropriate security clearance, a need-to-know basis, and within a GSA-controlled SCIF may handle, discuss, and store classified information and material.
  5. Responsibilities:

Remember, SCIFs play a crucial role in maintaining national security by safeguarding sensitive information and facilitating secure communication among authorized personnel.

The Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) is a secure area used for handling classified information. Let’s delve into the rules and guidelines associated with SCIFs:

  1. Purpose:
    • The primary purpose of SCIFs is to establish policies for accessing, safeguarding, and storing classified information and material within a U.S. General Services Administration (GSA)-controlled SCIF.
    • This includes documents printed and stored within the SCIF.
  2. Background:
    • Several authorities govern the protection of facilities, personnel, and classified information in GSA-controlled SCIFs. These authorities include:
      • Executive Order (EO) 13526: Addresses “Classified National Security Information.”
      • EO 12333: Pertains to “United States Intelligence Activities.”
      • Code of Federal Regulations Title 32, Part 2001: Covers “Classified National Security Information.”
      • Intelligence Community Directives (ICDs): Various ICDs provide guidance on protection, unauthorized disclosure, personnel security standards, and SCIF facilities.
  3. Scope and Applicability:
    • This order applies to all GSA personnel and visitors to a GSA-controlled SCIF.
    • It does not apply to other agencies using a GSA-controlled SCIF unless specified in agreements.
    • Legal authorities of the GSA Office of Inspector General and the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals remain unaffected.
  4. Policy:
    • GSA-controlled SCIFs fall under the responsibility of the GSA Office of Mission Assurance (OMA).
    • Only individuals with appropriate security clearance, a need-to-know basis, and within a GSA-controlled SCIF may handle, discuss, and store classified information and material.
  5. Responsibilities:

Remember, SCIFs play a crucial role in maintaining national security by safeguarding sensitive information and facilitating secure communication among authorized personnel.

Source: BingAI

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Cancer Politics

Mapping high risk states that vote to defund research for a cure to cancer

Why do politicians from states with the highest cancer rates vote to defund research to find a cure? Cancerous politics.

“Cancer claims more than 600,000 American lives a year and cancer care costs about $200 billion every year.

President Biden’s Cancer Moonshot initiative is Congress’ latest partisan casualty. MAGA Republicans, refusing to give Biden a “win,” voted against the renewal of funding.” – USA Today

Use this map based on data from the National Cancer Institute to see which states have the highest rates of cancer: Lung cancer, breast cancer, colon cancer and prostrate cancer. It’s overlaid with the Congressional rep for the district so you can easily see who is putting their politics above your health.

See! Elections do have consequences. You get politicians ready to defund cancer research to fund tax cuts for their billionaire donors.

Hold them accountable

Source: thedemlabs.org

aka Maga/Republicans

Vertol Systems: Tell DeSantis maybe other MAGAts to STOP profiting off of and deceiving migrants!


Ron DeSantis used over $600,000 in taxpayer dollars to lure 50 Venezuelan asylum-seekers onto a flight to Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts. The stories from the Venezuelan immigrants are both heartbreaking and enraging. When they arrived, many asked, “Where am I?” They were intentionally deceived and were put on a plane with nothing but a fake brochure that said they would be given benefits like eight months cash assistance, housing, food, clothing, expedited work papers, jobs, and assistance registering their children for school. But it was all a lie. It’s absolutely inhumane.

Ron DeSantis, Florida Republicans, and Vertol Systems didn’t stop with the Martha’s Vineyard flight. In June, 36 Latin American migrants were deceived and promised work, housing, and food if they agreed to be flown to California on a chartered flight organized by Vertol Systems. And just last month, DeSantis floated the idea of flying Haitian migrants to Martha’s Vineyard. Enough is enough! We have to stop these flights before it’s too late.

The migrants who were trafficked to Martha’s Vineyard have since sued Vertol Systems, and a federal judge has allowed the lawsuit to proceed and said that there was evidence to support that the migrants were targeted because they were Latinx.

The federal judge recognized these sham flights as a political stunt asserting that DeSantis was exploiting migrants “in a scheme to boost the national profile of Defendant DeSantis and manipulate them for political ends,” and ruled that the treatment of these migrants was “extreme, outrageous, uncivilized, intolerable, and stunning.” It’s shameful that instead of treating asylum-seekers with the due process, dignity and care they deserve, Vertol Systems and Republican governors like Ron DeSantis are exploiting them and using them as political pawns.

These are not isolated incidents. They are deliberate actions relentlessly carried out by anti-immigrant Republicans. It’s completely unacceptable, and there is no excuse for Vertol Systems to continue profiting off of deceived migrants. They must stop organizing the flights NOW.

Will you take action and sign the petition?

Source: moveon.org

on this day 5/8


1096 – Peter the Hermit and his army reached Hungary. They passed through without incident.

1450 – Jack Cade’s Rebellion-Kentishmen revolted against King Henry VI.

1541 – Hernando de Soto reached the Mississippi River. He called it Rio de Espiritu Santo.

1794 – Antoine Lavoisier was executed by guillotine. He was the French chemist that discovered oxygen.

1794 – The United States Post Office was established.

1846 – The first major battle of the Mexican War was fought. The battle occurred in Palo Alto, TX.

1847 – The rubber tire was patented by Robert W. Thompson.

1879 – George Selden applied for the first automobile patent.

1886 – Pharmacist Dr. John Styth Pemberton invented what would later be called “Coca-Cola.”

1904 – U.S. Marines landed in Tangier to protect the Belgian legation.

1914 – The U.S. Congress passed a Joint Resolution that designated the second Sunday in May as Mother’s Day.

1915 – H.P. Whitney’s Regret became the first filly to win the Kentucky Derby.

1919 – The first transatlantic flight took-off by a navy seaplane.

1921 – Sweden abolished capital punishment.

1933 – Gandhi began a hunger strike to protest British oppression in India.

1939 – Clay Puett’s electric starting gate was used for the first time.

1943 – The Germans suppressed a revolt by Polish Jews and destroyed the Warsaw Ghetto.

1945 – U.S. President Harry Truman announced that World War II had ended in Europe.

1954 – Parry O’Brien became the first to toss a shot put over 60 feet. O’Brien achieved a distance of 60 feet 5 1/4 inches.

1956 – Alfred E. Neuman appeared on the cover of “Mad Magazine” for the first time.

1958 – U.S. President Eisenhower ordered the National Guard out of Little Rock as Ernest Green became the first black to graduate from an Arkansas public school.

1959 – Mike and Marian Ilitch founded “Little Caesars Pizza Treat”.

1960 – Diplomatic relations between Cuba and the Soviet Union resumed.

1961 – New Yorkers selected a new name for their new National League baseball franchise. They chose the Mets.

1970 – Construction workers broke up an anti-war protest on New York City’s Wall Street.

1973 – Militant American Indians who had held the South Dakota hamlet of Wounded Knee for 10 weeks surrendered.

1984 – The Soviet Union announced that they would not participate in the 1984 Summer Olympics Games in Los Angeles.

1985 – “New Coke” was released to the public on the 99th anniversary of Coca-Cola.

1986 – Reporters were told that 84,000 people had been evacuated from areas near the Chernobyl nuclear plant in Soviet Ukraine.

1998 – A pipe burst leaving a million residents without water in Malaysia’s capital area. This added to four days of shortages that 2 million already faced.

1999 – The first female cadet graduated from The Citadel military college.