Remember that tidbit about the Chinese president deciding not to sleep over at the lush Sunnylands estate with President Obama because of concerns of eavesdropping? Maybe that wasn’t such a bad idea. According to a series of tweets by Atlantic editor-at-large Steve Clemons, U.S. intel officials aren’t very careful about speaking their minds in public.

In Dulles UAL lounge listening to 4 US intel officials saying loudly leaker & reporter on #NSA stuff should be disappeared recorded a bit — Steve Clemons (@SCClemons) June 8, 2013

@TMrjmki I will. Though sound is distant — Steve Clemons (@SCClemons) June 8, 2013

@SCClemons Do intel officers fly first class on government travel orders? — Neil W. McCabe (@NeilWMcCabe) June 8, 2013

@NeilWMcCabe no idea. But lounges are for frequent flyers more than first class — Steve Clemons (@SCClemons) June 8, 2013

@SCClemons @KeyserXSoze did you get their pictures? — TvW (@TruthVsWorld) June 8, 2013

@TruthVsWorld @KeyserXSoze yes some bad ones. Not great. — Steve Clemons (@SCClemons) June 8, 2013

What the … MT @SCClemons In Dulles UAL lounge 4 US intel officials saying loudly leaker, reporter on #NSA should be disappeared — Anup Kaphle (@AnupKaphle) June 8, 2013

Recent news stories suggest this might not be the best time to report on conversations that aren’t flattering to the administration (and/or compromise national security). That guy who made that YouTube video that caused the Benghazi attack? He might be getting a cell mate soon.

@SCClemons @attackerman Aren't u worried about getting disapeared by tweeting about it? — Henna_Flowerz (@henna_flowerz) June 8, 2013

@henna_flowerz @attackerman hard to answer your question. They were loud. Almost bragging. Lacked circumspection about comments & jokes — Steve Clemons (@SCClemons) June 8, 2013

@SCClemons Hope you took a picture of them. They were speaking in public. — Jeff Jarvis (@jeffjarvis) June 8, 2013

@jeffjarvis yes. Very bad pics though but people in that bz will know them I think. But bad quality. Was a shock to me and wasn't prepared — Steve Clemons (@SCClemons) June 8, 2013

Post the pic of them quickly @SCClemons — Joe Wicomico (@joe_rep) June 8, 2013

@joe_rep I will do so in responsible way with context and my comments. Just landed and need to get to wifi — Steve Clemons (@SCClemons) June 8, 2013

@arusbridger @jeffjarvis yes but low quality audio pics but people in know can identify these ppl. Just landed. Going to hotel to review — Steve Clemons (@SCClemons) June 8, 2013

https://twitter.com/OWLUSA/status/343472398517018626

@OWLUSA @TheFedUp99 conversation btwn them but posbl they are 'formers'. Not sure yet. Will post pics and what I heard and recorded in bit — Steve Clemons (@SCClemons) June 8, 2013

@SCClemons So glad our secrets, our security, and our freedom are in the hands of folks with a subtle appreciation of all three. — Charles Fishman (@cfishman) June 8, 2013

So, is this a case of intelligence officials letting something slip in public, or is it just some guys being loud?

@SCClemons @henna_flowerz @attackerman So…4 guys in a bar behaving like assholes. In other news, the line for the women's rm is very long — driftglass (@Mr_Electrico) June 8, 2013

Unfortunately, they weren’t loud enough. Clemons is currently looking to clean up the audio before posting, but stay tuned (and don’t tell secrets in airport lounges, just in case).

We're awaiting updates from @SCClemons who claims to have overheard 4 U.S. Intel. officials saying @ggreenwald should be "disappeared". — Anonymous (@YourAnonNews) June 8, 2013

@SCClemons You're just Johnny on the spot, eh? And they were LOUD to boot. And they what-announced they are intel guys? — RudysMom (@LeyWimber) June 8, 2013