Posted on 04/17/2023 9:08:11 AM PDT by Kazan
Several former military and intelligence professionals have contacted me and voiced similar doubts about the pat story being circulated regarding National Guard Airman Jack Texeira and the allegations that he removed TOP SECRET documents from a SCIF, photographed them and then posted them to a gamer chat. They all agree, something is not right. The media account does not make sense.
The biggest oddity are the two two separate documents from the CIA’s Operations Center. Neither are complete and both deal only with the Ukrainian/Russian war. To reiterate a point from my previous article, that CIA Operations Center produces two daily reports — one in the morning and one in the afternoon. It is not a “Community” product, i.e., it is not distributed to the other intelligence agencies. It is an internal CIA document (of course, it is available to the Director of National Intelligence).
Texeira’s alleged possession of two separate reports is doubly odd because he did not copy the full reports. The one dated 1 March 2023 only shows 3 of 8 pages. If he was taking the documents to impress the youngsters on the gamer chat, why did he not take the whole enchilada? And why did he only publish the portions of the intel report that dealt exclusively with Ukraine and Russia?
There has been some media reports that he also posted a State Department EXDIS cable. I have not seen it and cannot confirm that it exists. If it does, that would be another huge red flag. EXDIS is bureaucratic speak for EXCLUSIVE DISSEMINATION. It has a cousin, NODIS — i.e., NO DISTRIBUTION. The U.S. military does not have access to such cables.
There was a time when State EXDIS was available to U.S. military commands on a restricted basis. That was pre-Chelsea Manning. After Manning’s leaks in 2010, that access was cut off. I know this first hand because I was part of a team scripting military exercises for all U.S. regional commands (i.e., EUCOM, NORTHCOM, AFRICOM, PACOM, CENTCOM and SOUTHCOM) during the course of a year. I was the State Department Subject Matter Expert. That means I had the job of creating cable traffic from the Secretary of State or U.S. Embassies that the U.S. military might see during a terrorist crisis. Prior to the Manning/Wikileaks leak, I had full access to State Department messages, including EXDIS. After Manning, that access was terminated. Not just for me but for all the uniformed personnel I worked with. All held TS SCI clearances. There has been no change in that policy, which means there is no way that Jack Texeira would have had any access to copy and take a State Department EXDIS message.
Another curiosity with the story, apart from Jack’s youth and the claim that he held TS SCI clearances and had access to CIA internal reports, is the schedule of his Massachusetts Air National Guard unit. That outfit had not been called up and assigned a 24 x 7 mission. Instead, the Air National Guard unit meets one weekend a month. In other words, Jack had to work his magic over a two or three day period surrounded by peers and those in command of the unit. You do not just show up and pursue your own interests. There are drills and assigned work, which is supervised by Non-Commissioned Officers (i.e., Sergeants) and Officers.
The documents I have seen posted on Twitter and Telegram, were dated 28 February, 1 March and 2 March, i.e., Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. According to the MI-6 funded Bellingcat, those documents were published on 4 March, a Saturday. Let’s assume that Texeira’s National Guard unit assembled for drill on March 4. We’re asked to believe that Jack Texeira showed up for monthly Air National Guard duty on Saturday, quickly scoured the high side computer for sensitive documents, printed them off, smuggled them out of the SCIF, returned home sometime after 5 pm (normal end of duty day), photographed the documents and quickly uploaded them to the Discord server. If that is what happened, it smacks of urgency. Most young airmen, after a long day at work, want to go out and party rather than stay at home photographing documents.
I remain skeptical of the narrative and hope by raising these questions that some genuine journalists will explore the oddities and try to get to the ground truth.
Good luck with getting journalists to cover this. The LIKE this story, the angle and the coming crackdowns on themselves.
Do you think they know that most of them will be out of a job, just as soon as possible?
Resurrect John Adams and press him into service representing this kid in criminal court.
Facts are stubborn things, quoth he.
Jack Texeira probably had an extra super extraordinary special top secret clearance that is only available to E3 part time non nationalized National Guardsmen.
The type that are issued the day AFTER his arrest.
You know the Secret Clearances that are reserved for Patsies.
They have found their Emmanuel Goldstein and will pursue him to the end of the earth...................
If everything relates to everything else, a false flag operation might relate to a possible decision to dump Zelinskiyy and position the US for a conflict with China.
In a post US dominated world, have we received information about whether or not the armaments industries are expected to be taken care of under a defeat of NATO by Russian hypersonic missles or by China’s increasing aggressiveness? Don’t BlackRock, Vanguard & StateStreet have cozy relations with Teledyne & other arms manufacturers, in a planned overthrow of the US?
Candidate for the 2023 Lee Harvey Oswald Patsy award?
Larry Johnson made some very valid observations in his article. It’s important to note that just having a security clearance does not give a person access to classified documents. The person is still required to have a “Need to Know” to access classified documents.
I highly doubt an Airman in a stateside Guard Unit that is not assigned to the J Staff would have the “Need to Know”.
As Cathering Austin Fits says,
"There is the 'Official Narrative'
(presented by government and the corporate media, which are really the same thing),
and then there is Reality."
They are not the same.
Our military’s IT departments are run by thousands of 20-somethings who have access to a lot of secrets. Many can read emails, texts and other types of communications sent by high-ranking officers. Just like their corporate executive counterparts, admirals and generals call for IT support everyday. Who comes to help them? 22 year-old E-4’s
He was not at the ANG station. Some kind of tdy in NC.
Resurrect John Adams and press him into service representing this kid in criminal court.
The Redcoats, unlike say the Capitol policeman who killed Ashli Babbit, were actually charged with crimes.
And Adams, one of the Founders, whose sympathies obviously lay with the victims of the ‘massacre’ cared enough about the rule of law to take the soldiers’ case.
I can’t help feel that we have fallen a great deal in the last two and a half centuries.
TOO LATE. The science is settled. Don’t ask any questions. Conspiracy theories. We have the best and brightest in control. Extra beet rations for all.
Given what a SCIF is, I have to assume that physical access to SCIFs are strictly controlled, wih video outside the point of entry, mandatory signing in and out with the date and times recorded, and an officer or sgt physically present as gatekeeper. That someone of Jack Teixiera’s status would have been “working on” IT aspects of a SCIF is not plausible.
Who was the duty officer monitoring the SCIF on the days when data was pinched?
What was Jack Teixiera’s assigned work on those days?
What was his chain of command at the site on those days?
Who did he report to directly?
Who was supposed to be supervising him?
Do the sign-in/out records document him being in the SCIF?
Who else was there?
Those with access to the info above are unlikely to share it with the public. Perhaps Tiexiera’s lawyers will demand it as discovery material so the case will falter when the government withholds it. (Oops, the video is lost, and the physical records are too. What a shame.)
If Jack Teixeira in someway by others was provided with some of the classified documents he posted, now that he’s in custody, Jack Teixeira will end up as the military’s “Jeffrey Epstein.”
scapegoat, sacrificial lamb. White male, likely straight.
Skinny Azz offspring of Richard Jewel...
“..clever technicality...”
Not for nothing, but those soldiers, in uniform, and bearing arms, were being attacked for some period of time before any gun went off.
Adams showed moral courage and saw to it that justice did not become unleashed.
Richard Jewell? What did he do to deserve whatever it is you are saying about his or his supposed offspring?
From the few pictures I saw of this guy it looked like he was wearing makeup in at least one. I would very much like to hear other Freeper’s opinion on this.
My point is he may have been gay/trans and the government very much wants to hide that.
Has there been any statement from this guy? Why not?
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