Supposing that you really work for ESA, you could use a bit more scientific terms in explaining what is it that we're supposedly dealing with here. It's not like you would give away yourself anymore than you already have by (quite stupidly) revealing the location of your unit.
Quoting: Draven 179401GIVE THE GUY A BREAK! There are more than enough
precidents to tell anyone revealing info from their
worksite to be extremely cautious about revealing
"too much!" Remember the Art Bell show around 1999
when the scientist from NASA called the show to expose
an in-bound comet that had a chance of hitting earth?
Well....They found the guy. He had put back food and
supplies in a cave somewhere in Ohio so that his family
would be safe. They tracked him down, made a scapegoat
of him--literally pulled his world down around his ears
when all he was doing was "alerting the world." He
lost his job, his family and ended up on psychotropic
drugs to recant his story on Art Bell later in the year.
Seems he was "suffering PTSD from his divorce." Welll....
that couldn't be the case because his family was intact
when he called and I don't think he'd be putting extra
supplies by for an xwife! Let him tell what he can tell
safely and don't endanger these whistle-blowers by asking
for too much info, please!