Friday, April 14, 2023

It

 


is absolutely beyond preposterous.

It really is.

We've now sunk to the point where we cant even create a good cover story anymore.

Gonna go with the first article I saw/read last night.

And why exactly was it from the BBC and not US media?


Jack Teixeira: National Guard airman arrested over leaked Pentagon documents

It's like we got a bunch of Elmer Fudd's running the show and they are like:

"WE NEED A FALL GUY! NOW! THEY ARE ON TO US!"

I mean come on...


"A 21-year-old US Air National Guardsman has been arrested over a leak of classified military intelligence that has rattled the US and its allies."


"He was listed as a member of the intelligence wing of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, based at Otis Air National Guard Base in western Cape Cod."

His official title is Cyber Transport Systems journeyman and he holds the rank of Airman 1st Class - a relatively junior position."

(Lets just go with the this is all on the up and up and he is the guy responsible etc. IF THIS COUNTRY DOESNT KNOW ANY BETTER THAN TO GIVE TOP SECRET CLEARENCWES TO 21 YEAR OLD AIR NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERS IN JUNIOR POSISTYIONS? SUCH THAT THEY CAN GIVE AWAY, "PENTAGON WAR PLANNING"? THEN IT DESERVES TO GET ITS ASS KICKED. I reiterate, it is absolutely beyond preposterous. It really is.)

"Mr Garland provided no further details on the investigation or the motive for the leaks."

(There is a sign of wat is really going on right there. Go get us a fall guy! Now! Circle is closing in, people are figuring things out etc...)


"When asked how such a young airman had access to classified defence documents, Gen Ryder said that across the US military, personnel are entrusted "with a lot of responsibility at a very early age".

"Think about a young combat platoon sergeant, and the responsibility and trust that we put into those individuals to lead troops into combat," he said."

(Okay so first things first:

1) "When asked how such a young airman had access to classified defence documents"

At least somebody (it doesn't say who) is asking the right questions finally.

And

2) "Think about a young combat platoon sergeant, and the responsibility and trust that we put into those individuals to lead troops into combat."


Leading troops into battle isn't even close to the responsibility of war planning they are saying  this guy had access to.

So far that's:

"No further details and no motive mixed in with a logical fallacy.
Now why do you really think that is?


"The documents - which BBC News is examining - contain a range of intelligence assessments about the war in Ukraine, but also sensitive intelligence about countries around the world."

(Why would an Air guard member in a junior position have access to such intelligence that he so obviously doesn't need?)


Like I said, we cant even come up with good cover stories anymore.
What happens when it happens again?
And again?
And again?

Then who we gonna blame?

And?

How did he get the numbers right?
 The casualty figures that were altered to reveal the truth?

71,500 Ukraine
17,500 Russia

Hum?


So:

A 21-year-old US Air National Guardsman with access to intelligence he had no need to  have access to, combined with, "no further details and no motive" and a logical fallacy, and he knew the correct casualty figures somehow?

VS

 "The cyberattack and data breach were reported to be among the worst cyber-espionage incidents ever suffered by the U.S., due to the sensitivity and high profile of the targets and the long duration (eight to nine months) in which the hackers had access."

'Republican senator Marco Rubio, acting chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said it was "increasingly clear that Russian intelligence conducted the gravest cyber intrusion in our history. Dec 19th, 2020.'

"On June 10, 2021, FBI Director Christopher Wray attributed the attack to Russia's SVR specifically."

"Discovery of the breaches at the U.S. Treasury and Commerce Departments immediately raised concerns that the attackers would attempt to breach other departments, or had already done so.Further investigation proved these concerns to be well-founded. Within days, additional federal departments were found to have been breached. Reuters quoted an anonymous U.S. government source as saying: “This is a much bigger story than one single agency. This is a huge cyber espionage campaign targeting the U.S. government and its interests.”

"FireEye (the company that first noticed the attack, yeah it wasn't even the NSA BTW) said that additional government, consulting, technology, telecom and extractive entities in North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East may also have been affected."

"These investigations were complicated by: the fact that the attackers had in some cases removed evidence; the need to maintain separate secure networks as organizations' main networks were assumed to be compromised."

"Commentators said that the information stolen in the attack would increase the perpetrator's influence for years to come."

"Even where data was not exfiltrated, the impact was significant. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) advised that affected devices be rebuilt from trusted sources, and that all credentials exposed to SolarWinds software should be considered compromised and should therefore be reset. Anti-malware companies additionally advised searching log files for specific indicators of compromise."

"However, it appeared that the attackers had deleted or altered records, and may have modified network or system settings in ways that could require manual review. Former Homeland Security Advisor Thomas P. Bossert warned that it could take years to evict the attackers from US networks, leaving them able to continue to monitor, destroy or tamper with data in the meantime. Harvard's Bruce Schneier, and NYU's Pano Yannakogeorgos, founding dean of the Air Force Cyber College, said that affected networks may need to be replaced completely."

'On December 18, 2020, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that some details of the event would likely be classified so as not to become public."

(Thats your, "we dont want you to know how bad it really is" bit right there.)


"Former Homeland Security Advisor Thomas P. Bossert said, "President Trump is on the verge of leaving behind a federal government, and perhaps a large number of major industries, compromised by the Russian government,"


"In March 2021, the Biden administration expressed growing concerns over the hack, and White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki called it “an active threat

(It still is, and it always will be, unless we rebuild all the networks piece by piece that were compromised. Some of knew this as soon as the news broke them having been compromised.)


"The attack prompted a debate on whether the hack should be treated as cyber espionage, or as a cyberattack constituting an act of war. Most current and former U.S. officials considered the 2020 Russian hack to be a "stunning and distressing feat of espionage" but not a cyberattack because the Russians did not appear to destroy or manipulate data or cause physical damage."

(Because they were setting it up (embedding phony administrator accounts) to use their exploits now! Not everybody rushes in guns a blazin like we always seem to do.)

"By contrast, Microsoft president Brad Smith termed the hack a cyberattack, stating that it was "not 'espionage as usual,' even in the digital age" because it was "not just an attack on specific targets, but on the trust and reliability of the world's critical infrastructure." U.S. Senator Richard J. Durbin (D-IL) described the attack as tantamount to a declaration of war.'


VS:

A 21-year-old US Air National Guardsman with access to intelligence he had no need to  have access to, combined with, "no further details and no motive" and a logical fallacy thrown in, and he knew the correct casualty figures somehow?

One more time:

It is absolutely beyond preposterous.

It really is.


I hear this a lot:
"Well there's nothing I can do about it."

Well me neither.
So I'm going to choose celebrating God's promises being proven true right in front of my eyes.

Which is kinda the whole point of 
the book of Revelation.

Hope, Wisdom, Knowledge etc...
More on that a lil later I hope.


I mean,
If you wanna live your life like?:




You just keep right on.

All you are doing 
is making your situation worse 
when the time comes.


Side note:


"How could a 21-year-old with an entry-level rank in the Air National Guard allegedly have access to this kind of material?

"John Miller, CNN's Chief Law Enforcement and Intelligence Analyst, discussed the background to the investigation that led to the arrest of a suspect Thursday in Massachusetts."

"John Miller: You have to understand how much we rely on young people with sensitive jobs in the military."

(Thats the dog they are going to try and sell you.)

"Jack Teixeira worked in the 102nd Intelligence Wing of the Air National Guard. Their job is very sensitive and vital. They fly the drones that conduct Intelligence/Surveillance/Reconnaissance or “ISR” missions in support of the Air Force and warfighters on the ground in places like Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, and in support of special operations teams who may be sent anywhere on classified missions. That means that units need access to a broad amount of intelligence collection and analysis because they may be operating in multiple theaters against multiple threats. Their other mission is cyber intelligence collection and that is even broader in terms of scope."

So why did he have access to all the information about us spying on our allies again?

I mean, Israel, South Korea, just on an on and on.


THIS?

"Jack Teixeira: National Guard airman arrested over leaked Pentagon documents."

Just clearly defies logic and the reality that we are living in.













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