I run into this on some other websites, I think it's just a font and Linux issue.
wlkr · 54m ago
It's not quite as pronounced for me, but it still seems to be a bit off. The CSS suggests that the intended font is GT America Extended.
hopelite · 1m ago
On a side note, this is a method for how government contractors scam and bamboozle the out of their depth contracting officers with costs for things for which there are perfectly suitable free alternatives or in many cases is known to be an utterly useless and fruitful enterprise.
In this case, they e.g., get to charge for the cost of the font or even the subscription to a service to use the font, which they will also use for other projects and/or will charge other contracts for the same cost, while also being able to load that cost up with various fees and profit margins, overhead, and administrative expenses. All paid for my you in the form of taxes or inflation taxes, because even the CIA clowns can’t do basic things.
j/k. For me that occurs only when I zoom the site on FF under Linux, but not when I leave it at normal scaling, and use the 3 letters on the upper right side to change the font size instead.
sunscream89 · 33m ago
Hey, go grab those Gateway files, I’m sure they have copies at the desk!
Gateway II is disappointing and the hidden plot line is that these experiences are curated by superior handlers and these are the accounts as ordinary man would interpret them.
Btw, were you being satirical? They won.
hoistbypetard · 40m ago
It's interesting that they chose to redact some of the markings on the document. (e.g. you see "SECRET" and below that there's a redacted mark.)
psunavy03 · 10m ago
That generally means that while the document was declassified, parts of it weren't, and the still-classified info obviously gets redacted.
Information generally gets declassified after 25 years, but there are exceptions for when arbitrarily declassifying things could jeopardize capabilities that are still in use, burn intelligence sources who are still alive, etc.
nonameiguess · 4m ago
Portion markings in the IC, at least in the modern era, will include both the classification and a compartment. The compartment is specific to the collection method, i.e. SI indicates signals intelligence, TK indicates satellite data. Since those can reveal the source of the data, that reveals capabilities that the agency may not want to reveal, even if the data itself is no longer sensitive enough to classify.
[1] https://imgur.com/fpruTB9
In this case, they e.g., get to charge for the cost of the font or even the subscription to a service to use the font, which they will also use for other projects and/or will charge other contracts for the same cost, while also being able to load that cost up with various fees and profit margins, overhead, and administrative expenses. All paid for my you in the form of taxes or inflation taxes, because even the CIA clowns can’t do basic things.
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j/k. For me that occurs only when I zoom the site on FF under Linux, but not when I leave it at normal scaling, and use the 3 letters on the upper right side to change the font size instead.
Gateway II is disappointing and the hidden plot line is that these experiences are curated by superior handlers and these are the accounts as ordinary man would interpret them.
Btw, were you being satirical? They won.
Information generally gets declassified after 25 years, but there are exceptions for when arbitrarily declassifying things could jeopardize capabilities that are still in use, burn intelligence sources who are still alive, etc.