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Shermann

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6. I've worked for companies with document control systems
Sat Sep 3, 2022, 02:04 PM
Sep 2022

There are these stamps to indicate the status of printed documents: approved, rejected, superseded, sensitive, non-disclosure details, etc. This would be the bare minimum system common in non-mission critical applications. Boxes don't get stamped, each and every document gets stamped. For documents pertinent to national security, the controls would be even tighter.

I've seen no mention of declassified markings on these seized documents. Where is the MSM on this obvious irregularity?

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