Posted on 02/26/2025 3:57:25 AM PST by airdalechief
Two reporters with the Manhattan Institute have uncovered chats from staffers at the Central Intelligence Agency, the National Security Agency, and the Defense Intelligence Agency—and they weren’t talking about national security. It’s a horror show. There was apparently a secret transgender sex chatroom where, on government time, these agents would discuss castration, urination fetishes, and gangbangs. Chris Rufo and Hannah Grossman have more, but the chats were given a soft blessing apparently in support of—you guessed it—diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives [emphasis mine]:
(Excerpt) Read more at townhall.com ...
A post from Laz was found. It said “People, people, I don’t know what any of those words mean. But if they are bad words, I insist that you all cease immediately! I’m shocked by your behavior!”
If the government perverts were in chats every day, all day, about their sexual perversions, I will guarantee you that some were engaging in those activities at work, on company time. Guaranteed. And leadership probably joined right in.
One perv said it was euphoric to be able to pee without pointing his self down. Now he sits. He could have sat all along. I hope that whole thread is followed to an end, and they are fired.
Sickos’ All
Pervs on parade (”partying” with other pervs on your dollar).
told ya guys,,,
the cho mo pagans want their B.C. world and ways back.
Yes...the Romans were forced to extend “the franchise” to non-Romans due to the civil warfare between the Italian non-Romans on the Italian peninsula and the Romans who had “the franchise” and privileges of being Roman. And then the floodgates were opened for the extension of the franchise to the various Germanic tribes in an effort to keep Rome alive...much as some want to do today by extending the American franchise to non-citizens who serve in the military as those mercenaries in the days of Rome did.
I am currently listening to an excellent book written by Taylor Caldwell (who wrote one of my favorite books I first read at the age of eight or nine...”Dear and Glorious Physician” about the Apostle Luke) called “Pillar of Iron” about Marcus Tullius Cicero.
I am enjoying it immensely, and although it is a novel of historical fiction (set in the framework of the actual history of the time) it was apparently a well researched novel, and the author knew of what she spoke. (I am a fan of historical fiction if done well, and always careful to keep in mind it is...in the end...fiction!)
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