Those who scream the loudest. I never looked at former CIA director Michael Hayden until today when he gave an interview; he's beyond creepy. He was behind the "controversial domestic phone call database", head of the CIA and NSA, and it's easy to find content like this from March of 2017:
https://www.heraldstaronline.com/news/local-news/2017/03/gen-michael-hayden-set-to-appear-at-speaker-series-event/
Excerpt:
"He serves as a frequent expert commentator, and is always willing to share his views about the current state of intelligence, including Tuesday’s revelations that the CIA was able to use clandestine methods for bypassing or defeating encryption, antivirus tools and other protective security features for computers, mobile phones and smart TVs. They include the world’s most popular technology platforms, including Apple’s iPhones and iPads, Google’s Android phones and the Microsoft Windows operating system for desktop computers and laptops as well as Samsung TVs.
The information was revealed in a WikiLeaks dump of nearly 9,000 pages of purported U.S. intelligence files. While the agency would not confirm the information came from its storage, Hayden said on Tuesday’s “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” that the technology did exist.
“I can tell you that these tools would not be used against an American,” Hayden told Colbert. “But there are people out there that you want us to spy on. You want us to have the ability to actually turn on that listening device inside the TV, to learn that person’s intentions. This is a wonderful capability. You give the intelligence community $53 billion a year. You gotta get something for your money.”"
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I'm behind on some tasks, like responding to the request for table containing prep links, so I have to put this aside for now, but for Q followers, most articles I skimmed contained red flags everywhere. And his wife isn't turning up online anywhere - but that was just a quick check.